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Nonhematological benefits of iron

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF NEPHROLOGY
Volume 27, Issue 6, Pages 565-571

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KARGER
DOI: 10.1159/000107927

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anemia; iron deficiency; chronic kidney disease; quality of life; cognitive function; physical performance; thermoregulation

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Iron deficiency anemia is common in people with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and its importance in supporting erythropoiesis is unquestioned especially in those patients treated with erythropoietin. Clinical symptomatology such as fatigability, cold intolerance, failure to concentrate and poor effort intolerance is often attributed to anemia or uremia. That iron deficiency, per se, can cause these symptoms is poorly recognized. Clinical and animal studies that support the benefits of iron supplementation, independent of increasing hemoglobin, such as those on immune function, physical performance, thermoregulation, cognition, and restless leg syndrome and aluminum absorption is the subject of this narrative review. Copyright (C) 2007 S. Karger AG, Basel

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