Autor: |
Ghadiri-Anari A; Yazd Diabetes Research Center, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Science, P.O. Box 8916657343, Yazd, Iran., Nazemian N; Yazd Diabetes Research Center, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Science, P.O. Box 8916657343, Yazd, Iran., Vahedian-Ardakani HA; Department of Internal Medicine, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences and Health Services, Yazd, Iran. |
Jazyk: |
angličtina |
Zdroj: |
ISRN hematology [ISRN Hematol] 2014 Feb 10; Vol. 2014, pp. 525312. Date of Electronic Publication: 2014 Feb 10 (Print Publication: 2014). |
DOI: |
10.1155/2014/525312 |
Abstrakt: |
Background. Studies have reported that obesity has an adverse effect on iron metabolism. Obesity is characterized by chronic, low-grade, systemic inflammation and anemia of chronic disease with elevated serum ferritin and decreased level of serum iron, transferrin saturation, and hemoglobin. Therefore, we examined the association of body mass index with hemoglobin concentration and iron parameters in this study. Methods. This cross-sectional study was conducted in Yazd to assess the relation of body mass index with hemoglobin and iron parameters among 406 adult patients 18-65 years old. Diabetes and conditions that could influence body iron stores were excluded. Results. There is no difference in hemoglobin concentrations, MCV, serum iron, TIBC, transferrin saturation index, and ferritin between normal weight, overweight, and obese persons. Conclusion. Nutritional status of persons and intake of high iron foods by obese persons should be considered. Also, other inflammatory markers should be evaluated in the future studies. |
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MEDLINE |
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