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The Lancet, 2007
Iron deficiency is one of the leading risk factors for disability and death worldwide, affecting an estimated 2 billion people. Nutritional iron deficiency arises when physiological requirements cannot be met by iron absorption from diet. Dietary iron bioavailability is low in populations consuming monotonous plant-based diets.
Zimmermann, M.B., Hurrell, R.F.
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Iron deficiency is one of the leading risk factors for disability and death worldwide, affecting an estimated 2 billion people. Nutritional iron deficiency arises when physiological requirements cannot be met by iron absorption from diet. Dietary iron bioavailability is low in populations consuming monotonous plant-based diets.
Zimmermann, M.B., Hurrell, R.F.
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Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, 2020
BACKGROUND The demographics, weight statuses, and dietary patterns of people with autism or the broad autism phenotype who experience a severe nutrient deficiency disease due to symptoms of avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder have not been well ...
S. Yule +11 more
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BACKGROUND The demographics, weight statuses, and dietary patterns of people with autism or the broad autism phenotype who experience a severe nutrient deficiency disease due to symptoms of avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder have not been well ...
S. Yule +11 more
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Iatrogenic Nutritional Deficiencies
Annual Review of Nutrition, 1982PIP: This article catalogs the nutritional deficiencies inadvertently introduced by certain treatment regimens. Specifically, the iatrogenic effects on nutrition of surgery, hemodialysis, irradiation, and drugs are reviewed. Nutritional problems are particularly frequent consequences of surgery on the gastrointestinal tract. Gastric surgery can lead to
R C, Young, J P, Blass
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Cutaneous manifestations of nutritional deficiency
Current opinion in pediatrics, 2018Purpose of review Childhood malnutrition is a major global health issue. It is often thought of as a developing world problem and therefore, underdiagnosed or misdiagnosed in developed countries. The delay in diagnosis and treatment can lead to increased
R. Lekwuttikarn, J. Teng
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2010
Fourteen mineral elements are considered essential for higher plant growth; these elements include 6 macronutrients (N, P, K, Ca, Mg, S) and 8 trace elements (Fe, Mn, Zn, Cu, Cl, B, Mo, Ni). The physiological role of each element is described, as well as the deficiency symptoms and the methods to prevent or cure the nutritional disorders.
Bavaresco, Luigi +2 more
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Fourteen mineral elements are considered essential for higher plant growth; these elements include 6 macronutrients (N, P, K, Ca, Mg, S) and 8 trace elements (Fe, Mn, Zn, Cu, Cl, B, Mo, Ni). The physiological role of each element is described, as well as the deficiency symptoms and the methods to prevent or cure the nutritional disorders.
Bavaresco, Luigi +2 more
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Acquired Nutritional Deficiencies
2010Alcoholism, several gastrointestinal diseases, intestinal bypass procedures, psychiatric disturbances such as anorexia nervosa, restrictive diets, long-term tube feeding, and perceived or real food allergy may lead to acquired nutritional deficiency in developed nations.
Montinari M., Parodi A., Rongioletti F.
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Neurology of Nutritional Deficiencies
Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports, 2019The goal of this chapter is to educate clinicians on the neurologic manifestations of certain nutritional deficiencies in order to promptly identify and appropriately treat these patients.Many vitamin and nutritional deficiencies have been described dating back to the early days of neurology and medicine.
Kristin L, Miller +2 more
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2017
Nutritional deficiencies are estimated to affect at least one third of the world’s population. Although they are most common in developing countries, they are also found in the developed world where they often occur in the setting of alcoholism, eating disorders, post bariatric surgery, and malabsorptive disorders.
Deanna Saylor, John C. Probasco
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Nutritional deficiencies are estimated to affect at least one third of the world’s population. Although they are most common in developing countries, they are also found in the developed world where they often occur in the setting of alcoholism, eating disorders, post bariatric surgery, and malabsorptive disorders.
Deanna Saylor, John C. Probasco
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Nutritional deficiency in children
The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 19551. A study was made of the children coming to the Gandhi Memorial and Associated Hospitals during the years 1952, ’53 and ’54. 2. Out of a total of 46,650 patients attending the children’s out-patient department, there were 5 per cent of cases showing vitamin A deficiency in the form of xerosis conjunctiva; 1·5 per cent showing the ...
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Nutritional deficiencies in children
Current Opinion in GastroenterologyPurpose of review The purpose of this review is to summarize commonly encountered nutritional deficiencies in children and their implications. Considering data suggesting that the majority of children with the United States consume unhealthy diets, the growing interest in the consumption of limiting diets, as well as the ...
Farhana, Ali, Marialena, Mouzaki
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