Iron Deficiency Anemia
Iron deficiency anemia is a common type of anemia — a condition in which blood lacks adequate healthy red blood cells. Red blood cells carry oxygen to the body's tissues.
Signs and Symptoms
- Fatigue
- Weakness
- Pale Skin
- Chest Pain, shortness of breath
- Headache
- Cold hands and feet
- Inflammation of the Tongue
- Brittle Nails
- Blood Loss
- Lack of Iron in Diet
- Inability to absorb Iron (Intestinal Problems like Celiac Disease)
- Pregnancy (Lack of Iron Supplementation)
Risk Factors
- Women (Menstruating Cycle)
- Children and Infants (Low Birth Weight or Premature Birth)
- Vegetarian (Do not consume meat and other Iron-Rich Diets)
- Blood Donors
- Heart Problems
- Problems during Pregnancy (Low Birth Weight and Premature Birth)
- Growth Problems (Increased susceptibility to Infections)
To overcome iron deficiency anemia and to perform normal functioning of our heart and related organs, we have to choose iron-rich foods. So, foods rich in iron include;
- Red Meat and Poultry
- Seafood
- Beans
- Dark Green Leafy Vegetables
- Dried Fruits (Raisins and Apricot)
- Iron-Fortified Cereals, Bread, and Pasta
- Peas
Vitamin C Rich Foods
To increase iron absorption and provide more iron to the body, vitamin C-rich diets should be recommended, so that, the bioavailability of iron to the body increases.
- Brocolli
- Kiwi
- Grapefruits
- Tomato
- Oranges
- Strawberries
- Onions
- Guava
- Strawberries
Meal Plans
Breakfast
Option 1
Unsweetened oatmeal made with sprouted oats topped with raspberries, hemp seeds, and cacao nibs. Enjoy with a glass of iron-fortified orange juice.
Option 2
Breakfast hash made with chickpeas, chicken sausage, mushrooms, sweet potatoes, and spinach.
Tea and coffee inhibit iron absorption, and people should not drink them with meals.
Lunch
Option 1
A bowl of beef chili, or a tuna burger, with a spinach salad.
Option 2
A bagel with smoked salmon, cream cheese, and spinach.
Dinner
Option 1
Lamb chops with boiled potatoes, steamed broccoli, and curly kale.
Option 2
A stew that includes kidney beans, chickpeas, black-eyed peas, tinned tomatoes, onions, red peppers, and garlic, topped with vegan or dairy-based cheese and a dollop of vegan or dairy-based yogurt.
Foods To Avoid
- Tea and Coffee
- Dairy Products
- Foods containing oxalates, phytates
2 Comments
It would be really beneficial if the diet options have been divided as per the causes e.g. different diet optios for anemic people due to iron deficiency than the ones due to celiac disease.