Iron status biomarkers
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Findings (27)
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nullDespite 2-3 fold greater daily iron intakes in cereal groups versus meat group, there were no significant differences in serum ferritin or hemoglobin by feeding group, with approximately one third of
Effect: null; 27% low SF and 36% mildly anemic across all groups
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nullDespite 2-3 fold greater daily iron intakes in cereal groups versus meat group, there were no significant differences in serum ferritin or hemoglobin by feeding group, with approximately one third of
Effect: null; 27% low SF and 36% mildly anemic across all groups
None
nullDespite 2-3 fold greater daily iron intakes in cereal groups versus meat group, there were no significant differences in serum ferritin or hemoglobin by feeding group, with approximately one third of
Effect: null; 27% low SF and 36% mildly anemic across all groups
None
nullDespite 2-3 fold greater daily iron intakes in cereal groups versus meat group, there were no significant differences in serum ferritin or hemoglobin by feeding group, with approximately one third of
Effect: null; 27% low SF and 36% mildly anemic across all groups
None
nullDespite 2-3 fold greater daily iron intakes in cereal groups versus meat group, there were no significant differences in serum ferritin or hemoglobin by feeding group, with approximately one third of
Effect: null; 27% low SF and 36% mildly anemic across all groups
None
nullDespite 2-3 fold greater daily iron intakes in cereal groups versus meat group, there were no significant differences in serum ferritin or hemoglobin by feeding group, with approximately one third of
Effect: null; 27% low SF and 36% mildly anemic across all groups
None
nullDespite 2-3 fold greater daily iron intakes in cereal groups versus meat group, there were no significant differences in serum ferritin or hemoglobin by feeding group, with approximately one third of
Effect: null; 27% low SF and 36% mildly anemic across all groups
None
nullDespite 2-3 fold greater daily iron intakes in cereal groups versus meat group, there were no significant differences in serum ferritin or hemoglobin by feeding group, with approximately one third of
Effect: null; 27% low SF and 36% mildly anemic across all groups
None
nullDespite 2-3 fold greater daily iron intakes in cereal groups versus meat group, there were no significant differences in serum ferritin or hemoglobin by feeding group, with approximately one third of
Effect: null; 27% low SF and 36% mildly anemic across all groups
None
nullDespite 2-3 fold greater daily iron intakes in cereal groups versus meat group, there were no significant differences in serum ferritin or hemoglobin by feeding group, with approximately one third of
Effect: null; 27% low SF and 36% mildly anemic across all groups
None
nullDespite 2-3 fold greater daily iron intakes in cereal groups versus meat group, there were no significant differences in serum ferritin or hemoglobin by feeding group, with approximately one third of
Effect: null; 27% low SF and 36% mildly anemic across all groups
None
nullDespite 2-3 fold greater daily iron intakes in cereal groups versus meat group, there were no significant differences in serum ferritin or hemoglobin by feeding group, with approximately one third of
Effect: null; 27% low SF and 36% mildly anemic across all groups
None
nullDespite 2-3 fold greater daily iron intakes in cereal groups versus meat group, there were no significant differences in serum ferritin or hemoglobin by feeding group, with approximately one third of
Effect: null; 27% low SF and 36% mildly anemic across all groups
None
nullDespite 2-3 fold greater daily iron intakes in cereal groups versus meat group, there were no significant differences in serum ferritin or hemoglobin by feeding group, with approximately one third of
Effect: null; 27% low SF and 36% mildly anemic across all groups
None
nullDespite 2-3 fold greater daily iron intakes in cereal groups versus meat group, there were no significant differences in serum ferritin or hemoglobin by feeding group, with approximately one third of
Effect: null; 27% low SF and 36% mildly anemic across all groups
None
nullDespite 2-3 fold greater daily iron intakes in cereal groups versus meat group, there were no significant differences in serum ferritin or hemoglobin by feeding group, with approximately one third of
Effect: null; 27% low SF and 36% mildly anemic across all groups
None
nullDespite 2-3 fold greater daily iron intakes in cereal groups versus meat group, there were no significant differences in serum ferritin or hemoglobin by feeding group, with approximately one third of
Effect: null; 27% low SF and 36% mildly anemic across all groups
None
nullDespite 2-3 fold greater daily iron intakes in cereal groups versus meat group, there were no significant differences in serum ferritin or hemoglobin by feeding group, with approximately one third of
Effect: null; 27% low SF and 36% mildly anemic across all groups
None
nullDespite 2-3 fold greater daily iron intakes in cereal groups versus meat group, there were no significant differences in serum ferritin or hemoglobin by feeding group, with approximately one third of
Effect: null; 27% low SF and 36% mildly anemic across all groups
None
nullDespite 2-3 fold greater daily iron intakes in cereal groups versus meat group, there were no significant differences in serum ferritin or hemoglobin by feeding group, with approximately one third of
Effect: null; 27% low SF and 36% mildly anemic across all groups
None
nullDespite 2-3 fold greater daily iron intakes in cereal groups versus meat group, there were no significant differences in serum ferritin or hemoglobin by feeding group, with approximately one third of
Effect: null; 27% low SF and 36% mildly anemic across all groups
None
nullDespite 2-3 fold greater daily iron intakes in cereal groups versus meat group, there were no significant differences in serum ferritin or hemoglobin by feeding group, with approximately one third of
Effect: null; 27% low SF and 36% mildly anemic across all groups
None
nullDespite 2-3 fold greater daily iron intakes in cereal groups versus meat group, there were no significant differences in serum ferritin or hemoglobin by feeding group, with approximately one third of
Effect: null; 27% low SF and 36% mildly anemic across all groups
None
nullDespite 2-3 fold greater daily iron intakes in cereal groups versus meat group, there were no significant differences in serum ferritin or hemoglobin by feeding group, with approximately one third of
Effect: null; 27% low SF and 36% mildly anemic across all groups
None
nullDespite 2-3 fold greater daily iron intakes in cereal groups versus meat group, there were no significant differences in serum ferritin or hemoglobin by feeding group, with approximately one third of
Effect: null; 27% low SF and 36% mildly anemic across all groups
None
nullDespite 2-3 fold greater daily iron intakes in cereal groups versus meat group, there were no significant differences in serum ferritin or hemoglobin by feeding group, with approximately one third of
Effect: null; 27% low SF and 36% mildly anemic across all groups
None
nullDespite 2-3 fold greater daily iron intakes in cereal groups versus meat group, there were no significant differences in serum ferritin or hemoglobin by feeding group, with approximately one third of
Effect: null; 27% low SF and 36% mildly anemic across all groups