Nearly 1 in 3 Americans Suffer from Undiagnosed Iron Deficiency, Study Finds

September 25, 2024
Nearly 1 in 3 Americans Suffer from Undiagnosed Iron Deficiency, Study Finds
  • A recent study published in JAMA Network Open reveals that approximately 29% of U.S. adults experience either absolute or functional iron deficiencies.

  • Nearly one in three Americans may have an undiagnosed iron deficiency, which is often overlooked despite its significant impact on public health.

  • The research underscores the need for heightened awareness among both healthcare providers and patients regarding the prevalence of iron deficiency.

  • Experts recommend focusing screening efforts on individuals exhibiting symptoms of iron deficiency, such as fatigue, and those at higher risk, including pregnant women.

  • Pregnant women are particularly susceptible, requiring an additional 1,000 to 1,500 milligrams of iron, often going undetected until later stages of pregnancy.

  • Leo Buckley, a study author, highlights that iron deficiency can significantly diminish quality of life and often remains undetected due to the lack of routine iron level checks in bloodwork.

  • Iron deficiency is linked to various health issues beyond anemia, including fatigue, cognitive difficulties, and heart problems.

  • Symptoms of iron deficiency can manifest as extreme fatigue, weakness, headaches, and dizziness, stemming from reduced oxygen supply to the brain.

  • Dietary choices, particularly among vegetarians and vegans, can contribute to iron deficiency, with red meat identified as the best source of iron.

  • Postpartum women and those experiencing heavy menstrual bleeding are also at increased risk for iron depletion.

  • Iron deficiency can indicate serious underlying health issues, such as gastrointestinal bleeding or colorectal cancer.

  • Treatment for low iron levels may involve dietary changes and iron supplements, which should be taken under medical supervision to avoid toxicity.

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