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Benefits and Risks of Early Life Iron Supplementation

Shasta McMillen, Richard H. Dean, Eileen Dihardja, Peng Ji, Bo Lönnerdal

2022Nutrients30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Infants are frequently supplemented with iron to prevent iron deficiency, but iron supplements may have adverse effects on infant health. Although iron supplements can be highly effective at improving iron status and preventing iron deficiency anemia, iron may adversely affect growth and development, and may increase risk for certain infections. Several reviews exist in this area; however, none has fully summarized all reported outcomes of iron supplementation during infancy. In this review, we summarize the risks and benefits of iron supplementation as they have been reported in controlled studies and in relevant animal models. Additionally, we discuss the mechanisms that may underly beneficial and adverse effects.

Topics & Concepts

Iron supplementationIron deficiencyIron statusMedicineAdverse effectAnemiaIntensive care medicineIron-deficiency anemiaPhysiologyPediatricsEnvironmental healthInternal medicineIron Metabolism and DisordersHemoglobinopathies and Related DisordersChild Nutrition and Water Access
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