BESITY AND IRON DEFICIENCY. ONE MORE COMORBIDITY?

Iron defi ciency is one of comorbidity in patients with obesity, which allows you to select a particular phenotype (“iron defi ciency”) obesity. There is strong evidence of the pathogenetic link between iron defi ciency and the presence of systemic infl ammation associated with obesity. Data on the...

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Main Authors: L. I. Dvoretsky, O. V. Ivleva
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: SINAPS LLC 2015-10-01
Series:Arhivʺ Vnutrennej Mediciny
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Online Access:https://www.medarhive.ru/jour/article/view/447
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spelling doaj-52f1105931e64d3e94222c1c34afb7ca2021-07-29T08:11:33ZrusSINAPS LLCArhivʺ Vnutrennej Mediciny2226-67042411-65642015-10-010591610.20514/2226-6704-2015-0-5-10457BESITY AND IRON DEFICIENCY. ONE MORE COMORBIDITY?L. I. Dvoretsky0O. V. Ivleva1I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical UniversityI.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical UniversityIron defi ciency is one of comorbidity in patients with obesity, which allows you to select a particular phenotype (“iron defi ciency”) obesity. There is strong evidence of the pathogenetic link between iron defi ciency and the presence of systemic infl ammation associated with obesity. Data on the frequency and pathogenic form of anemia ( iron defi ciency or anemia of chronic disease ), obesity are not unique. Further research of iron status in obese patients is needed to decide on the feasibility and methods of correction of disorders of iron metabolism , in particular in the preparation of patients for bariatric surgery.https://www.medarhive.ru/jour/article/view/447obesityiron deficiencyferritintransferrin saturationhepcidinanemiabariatric surgery
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author L. I. Dvoretsky
O. V. Ivleva
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O. V. Ivleva
BESITY AND IRON DEFICIENCY. ONE MORE COMORBIDITY?
Arhivʺ Vnutrennej Mediciny
obesity
iron deficiency
ferritin
transferrin saturation
hepcidin
anemia
bariatric surgery
author_facet L. I. Dvoretsky
O. V. Ivleva
author_sort L. I. Dvoretsky
title BESITY AND IRON DEFICIENCY. ONE MORE COMORBIDITY?
title_short BESITY AND IRON DEFICIENCY. ONE MORE COMORBIDITY?
title_full BESITY AND IRON DEFICIENCY. ONE MORE COMORBIDITY?
title_fullStr BESITY AND IRON DEFICIENCY. ONE MORE COMORBIDITY?
title_full_unstemmed BESITY AND IRON DEFICIENCY. ONE MORE COMORBIDITY?
title_sort besity and iron deficiency. one more comorbidity?
publisher SINAPS LLC
series Arhivʺ Vnutrennej Mediciny
issn 2226-6704
2411-6564
publishDate 2015-10-01
description Iron defi ciency is one of comorbidity in patients with obesity, which allows you to select a particular phenotype (“iron defi ciency”) obesity. There is strong evidence of the pathogenetic link between iron defi ciency and the presence of systemic infl ammation associated with obesity. Data on the frequency and pathogenic form of anemia ( iron defi ciency or anemia of chronic disease ), obesity are not unique. Further research of iron status in obese patients is needed to decide on the feasibility and methods of correction of disorders of iron metabolism , in particular in the preparation of patients for bariatric surgery.
topic obesity
iron deficiency
ferritin
transferrin saturation
hepcidin
anemia
bariatric surgery
url https://www.medarhive.ru/jour/article/view/447
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