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Iron endowment at birth: maternal iron status and other influences.

Nutr Rev

November 2011

Department of Nutritional Sciences and Toxicology, University of California, Berkeley and Children's Hospital Oakland Research Institute, Oakland, California 94609, USA.

The iron endowment at birth depends, in large part, on the newborn's birth weight and gestational age. These are determined by many factors, some of which are maternal characteristics, including the following: maternal iron stores at her own birth and during her own early life, maternal growth and development, maternal age at conception, intergenesic intervals, maternal body characteristics and iron status at conception and during early pregnancy, gestational body weight gain, and iron status throughout gestation, particularly at conception and early pregnancy, and gestational body weight gain. Although less studied, paternal influences on the initiation and progression of pregnancy and on maternal environmental exposures are also important.

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