2010
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-84842010005000058
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Deficiência de ferro no idoso

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“…Furthermore, since anemia has a close relationship with many illnesses, it is recommended that when the Hb level is lower than the normal, it should always be followed-up clinically [5]. Hence, the prevalence of anemia can then be reduced by appropriate treatment or by preventing the underlying illnesses that are related to the aging process [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, since anemia has a close relationship with many illnesses, it is recommended that when the Hb level is lower than the normal, it should always be followed-up clinically [5]. Hence, the prevalence of anemia can then be reduced by appropriate treatment or by preventing the underlying illnesses that are related to the aging process [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A anemia constitui um distúrbio hematológico relevante, caracterizado pela redução da concentração de hemoglobina no sangue 1 , o qual tem se destacado na população idosa, por ser uma condição de elevada prevalência neste grupo etário 2 . Pesquisas sobre anemia em idosos têm sido realizadas nos últimos anos, tanto no Brasil [3][4][5] como internacionalmente [6][7][8][9] , ressaltando a relevância do estudo acerca desta doença no contexto mundial.…”
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“…Anemia is considered a common problem in the elderly. The incidence of anemia increases with age and is associated with high risks of mortality and morbidity and a drop in the quality of life (4-6) . The reported prevalence of anemia is between 8% to 44% in the elderly, especially in over 60-year-old men (7) .…”
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confidence: 99%