Nelson Vergel Founder, ExcelMale.com Jan 22, 2017 #1 Introduction: Key Roles of Iron in the Body Normal Iron Balance: Iron Absorption in the Small Intestine Heme iron Non-heme iron Iron Reabsorption through Red Blood Cell Recycling Normal Iron Loss Iron Blood Tests 1) Serum ferritin 2) Blood Iron 3) Total Iron-Binding Capacity 4) Unsaturated Iron-Binding Capacity 5) Transferrin Saturation 6) Red Cell Zinc Protoporphyrin 7) Serum Transferrin Receptor Causes of Iron Deficiency 1) Insufficient Dietary Iron Intake 2) Inadequate Iron Absorption 3) Increased Iron Demand 4) Increased iron losses 5) Other causes High risk groups for iron deficiency and iron deficiency anemia Anemias Associated with Low Iron Levels
Introduction: Key Roles of Iron in the Body Normal Iron Balance: Iron Absorption in the Small Intestine Heme iron Non-heme iron Iron Reabsorption through Red Blood Cell Recycling Normal Iron Loss Iron Blood Tests 1) Serum ferritin 2) Blood Iron 3) Total Iron-Binding Capacity 4) Unsaturated Iron-Binding Capacity 5) Transferrin Saturation 6) Red Cell Zinc Protoporphyrin 7) Serum Transferrin Receptor Causes of Iron Deficiency 1) Insufficient Dietary Iron Intake 2) Inadequate Iron Absorption 3) Increased Iron Demand 4) Increased iron losses 5) Other causes High risk groups for iron deficiency and iron deficiency anemia Anemias Associated with Low Iron Levels