2011
DOI: 10.3945/ajcn.110.005439
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Sharply higher rates of iron deficiency in obese Mexican women and children are predicted by obesity-related inflammation rather than by differences in dietary iron intake

Abstract: The risk of ID in obese Mexican women and children was 2-4 times that of normal-weight individuals at similar dietary iron intakes. This increased risk of ID may be due to the effects of obesity-related inflammation on dietary iron absorption. Thus, ID control efforts in Mexico may be hampered by increasing rates of adiposity in women and children.

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“…Recent data shows that weight loss in obese individuals is associated with a lower hepcidin level and therefore ann improvement in iron absorption [23]. This finding, however, was not confirmed in the current study.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 57%
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“…Recent data shows that weight loss in obese individuals is associated with a lower hepcidin level and therefore ann improvement in iron absorption [23]. This finding, however, was not confirmed in the current study.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 57%
“…The responsible mechanism is not fully understood, but it is believed that an increased level of pro-inflammatory cytokines, such as C-reactive protein, activates hepcidin expression, consecutively leading to restriction in intestinal iron absorption and macrophage iron release through hepcidin downregulating influence on ferroportin-1 [22]. It is thought that hepcidin inhibits expression of ferroportin 1, limiting iron absorption in duodenum, and iron ex-flux from cells to the plasma [23]. In the population of obese women in the current study, the level of C-reactive protein was significantly higher than in the control group, which may be responsible for deterioration in iron homeostasis.…”
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“…Esses resultados assemelham-se aos de um estudo transversal com amostra representativa de mulheres do México, que também identificou uma correlação negativa entre o consumo insuficiente do micronutriente e valores elevados do IMC (≥ 30kg/m 2 ), além de uma probabilidade de obesidade geral quase duas vezes maior entre mulheres com deficiência de ferro 11 . A gravidade desses resultados concentra-se sobretudo no fato de que, além de favorecer a obesidade, o consumo inadequado de ferro ainda contribui para a ocorrência da anemia, doença com importantes repercussões negativas à saúde.…”
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“…O que se observa na atualidade é um aumento do consumo calórico total advindo de um maior consumo de carboidratos simples e gorduras saturadas, em detrimento do consumo de alimentos fontes de micronutrientes essenciais 7 . Como resultados, pesquisas realizadas tanto em países de renda alta 8,9,10 quanto média 11,12 têm encontrado associações entre o consumo alimentar insuficiente de micronutrientes (cálcio, ferro, zinco, vitaminas A, C, D e E) e a condição de obesidade geral e/ou abdominal.…”
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