"A new study suggests that extra iron for infants who don't need it might delay development results that fuel the debate over optimal iron supplement levels and could have huge implications for the baby formula and food industry.Stay away from these things unless you are treating a known condition where efficacy has been proven.
'Our results for 25 years of research show problems with lack of iron. For us to find this result is a big deal, it's really unexpected,' said Dr. Betsy Lozoff, University of Michigan research professor at the Center for Human Growth and Development, and the study's principal investigator.
U.S. infant formulas typically come fortified with 12 mg/L of iron to prevent iron-deficiency anemia. Europe generally uses a lower amount. In infants, iron-deficiency anemia is associated with poorer development, and during pregnancy it contributes to anemia in mothers, contributing to premature birth, low birth weight and other complications."
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Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Infants Could Be Harmed By Iron Supplements
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