Search Results for: Table household articles of iron
4, table 6). assuming a coefficient of variation (cv) of 10%, the pris for children aged 1-3, 4-10 and 11-17 years are 450, 800 and 1,150 mg/day, respectively (table 5, table 7). the ar for young adults (18-24 years), who still accumulate calcium in bones, is 860 mg/day (table 4, table 6). this is the
transfer of iron is inversely related to systemic serum ferritin concentrations, and control is exerted via the expression of the hepatic hormone hepcidin. if the supply of iron is insufficient to meet physiological requirements, iron stores will be mobilised and iron deficiency will develop once the...
http://www.efsa.europa.eu/sites/default/files/2017_09_DRVs_summary_report.pdf