Iron Flashcards

1
Q

What is the difference between haem and non-haem iron?

A

Haem iron is easily absorbed into the body and found in animal foods but non-haem iron cannot be absorbed in the body and is found mainly in plant sources.

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2
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Name 4 sources of haem iron.

A

Liver and pâté, kidney, red meat eg. pork and beef, poultry and fish.

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3
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Name 4 sources of non-haem iron.

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Dried fruit, fortified breakfast cereal, green leafy vegetables, whole grain cereal products eg. bread, beans and pulses, nuts, eggs and quorn.

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4
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What is iron needed to form?

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Haemoglobin in red blood cells which transports oxygen around the body to where it is needed to release energy.

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5
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What is another function of iron?

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It is required for normal functioning of the immune system.

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6
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What can a deficiency of iron cause?

A

Iron deficiency anaemia.

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When is anaemia caused?

A

When iron levels are low and haemoglobin in the blood is not formed properly. Oxygen is therefore unable to reach the cells and tissues.

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Why is anaemia caused?

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It can be caused because of a lack of iron in the diet, poor absorption of iron, ongoing blood loss and rapid growth.

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9
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Name 4 symptoms of anaemia.

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Weakness, faintness, dizziness, lethargy (extreme tiredness), you may look pale and be unable to concentrate.

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10
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Is excess iron common?

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Excess iron is unusual in a normal diet and it may result from taking iron supplements and these may cause nausea and constipation.

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11
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What is needed for non-haem iron to absorbed?

A

Vitamin C

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12
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What foods reduce non-haem iron absorption?

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  • Tannins in tea reduce non-haem iron absorption so you should avoid drinking too much tea
  • Phytate in wholegrain cereals reduce non-haem iron absorption so this should be balanced by eating fruit and vegetables containing vitamin C
  • Phosphates in eggs reduce non-haem iron absorption.
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13
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What factors maximise iron absorption?

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Eating food containing vitamin C at the same time as non-haem iron sources eg. fruit juice or fruit with fortified breakfast cereals, vegetables with beans or nuts with rice.

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