Iron Flashcards
iron depletion:
serum ferritin
haemoglobin
transferrin saturation
<35 ug/L
>115 g/L
>16%
iron deficient erythropoiesis:
serum ferritin
haemoglobin
transferrin saturation
<20 ug/L
>115 g/L
<16%
iron deficiency anaemia:
serum ferritin
haemoglobin
transferrin saturation
<12 ug/L
<115 g/L
<16%
groups at risk of iron depletion
females
endurance athletes
vegetarians (& those who eat little red meat)
why is iron important to athletes?
- functional component of haemoglobin & myoglobin - optimal O2 delivery & O2 diffusion to the cellular site of energy production
- RBC production
- maintains aerobic metabolism -> endurance capacity
- neural, immune & cognitive function
effects of anaemia & without
- decrease aerobic & work capacity
- decrease RBC -> decrease O2 transport -> decrease VO2 max
- can affect brain & muscle metabolism, immunity & temp control
- may reduce oxidative capacity & impair endurance capacity
primary contributors of fatigue are _____ or ______ related
training
infection
iron absorption when iron stores are saturated, depleted or with high requirements, & veg diets
5-15%
14-18%
5-12%
iron enhancers
vit c
some fermented foods with low pH
peptides from partly digested muscle tissue
alcohol & some organic acids
vit a & beta-carotene
iron inhibitors
phytates
polyphenols
calcium
peptides from partly digested plant & animal proteins
physiological causes of iron deficiency
- training, strenuous exercise & hypoxia (increase requirements, iron loss & decrease absorption)
- training at altitude/hypoxia
- growth, pregnancy & lactation & menstruation
- blood loss & other medical causes
dietary causes of iron deficiency
- veg diets
- Low energy diets
- natural eaters
- fad diets & weight-control products