DIETS FOR MEDICAL CONDITION: IRON-RICH DIET Flashcards

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PURPOSE OF AN IRON-RICH DIET

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– Increase Iron intake

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INDICATION OF AN IRON-RICH DIET

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– Iron deficiency anaemia
– PICA
– HIV/AIDS
– Pregnancy and breast feeding

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CONTRA-INDICATION OF AN IRON RICH DIET

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– Men, and at risk for Iron overload

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ADDITIONAL NOTES FOR IMPLICATION:

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– Increase Vitamin C
– Not with tea
– Iron helps carry oxygen throughout your body. If you are not eating enough iron-rich foods in your diet, you may feel tired and run-down

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HOW MUCH IRON DO I NEED:

A) WOMEN (19-50Y)
B) PREGNANT WOMEN (19-50Y)
C) BREASTFEEDING
D) OLDER WOMEN (>51Y)
E) MEN (>19Y)
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A) 18 mg iron per day
B) 27 mg if pregnant
C) 9 mg if breastfeeding
D) 8 mg iron per day
E) 8 mg iron per day
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FOODS THAT CONTAIN IRON THAT IS ALLOWED IN THE DIET

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– Iron from meat, fish, and poultry is better absorbed than iron from plants.
– Include foods high in vitamin C such as citrus juice and fruits, melons, dark-green leafy vegetables, and potatoes with your meals.
– Eat enriched or fortified grain products.
– Some cereals contain 18 mg iron per serving (eg, Total, 100% bran flakes, Grapenuts, and Product 19). Having ¾ cup of your preference will ensure your daily iron intake.

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FOODS TO AVOID IN THE DIET

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– Limit coffee and tea at mealtimes so as not to decrease iron absorption

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