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Despite 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 all healthy breastfed infants showing evidence of iron deficiency regardless of complementary feeding regimen.
| Effect size | 27% low SF and 36% mildly anemic across all groups |
| Follow-up | 3-4 months |
| Comparator | Three-arm comparison: pureed meats vs iron-and-zinc-fortified cereals vs iron-only-fortified cereals |
| Effect summary | null; 27% low SF and 36% mildly anemic across all groups |
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PMC3674183
Effects of Different Complementary Feeding Regimens on Iron Status and Enteric Microbiota in Breastfed Infants