Compared to Normal-Weight Pregnant Women, Overweight Pregnant Women Fail to Upregulate Iron Absorption in the Third Trimester Despite Iron Deficiency and Their Infants Are Born with Lower Body Iron Stores
Abstract:Introduction: Overweight/obesity (OWOB) causes low-grade systemic inflammation which induces hepcidin and a reduces fractional iron absorption (FIA) even when iron stores are low. Pregnancy increases iron needs because of the expansion of maternal blood volume and fetal needs. It is unclear whether and/or to what extent OWOB during pregnancy influences FIA, iron supply of the fetus and risk of iron deficiency in mother and newborn. In this study, we (1) determined the impact of maternal OWOB on FIA in pregnanc… Show more
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