Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8284650 | Mechanisms of Ageing and Development | 2018 | 51 Pages |
Abstract
A comprehensive literature review of iron status in the elderly was undertaken in order to update a previous review (Fairweather-Tait et al, 2014); 138 summarised papers describe research on the magnitude of the problem, aetiology and age-related physiological changes that may affect iron status, novel strategies for assessing iron status with concurrent health conditions, hepcidin, lifestyle factors, iron supplements, iron status and health outcomes (bone mineral density, frailty, inflammatory bowel disease, kidney failure, cancer, cardiovascular, and neurodegenerative diseases). Each section of this review concludes with key points from the relevant papers. The overall findings were that disturbed iron metabolism plays a major role in a large number of conditions associated with old age. Correction of iron deficiency/overload may improve disease prognosis, but diagnosis of iron deficiency requires appropriate cut-offs for biomarkers of iron status in elderly men and women to be agreed. Iron deficiency (with or without anemia), anemia of inflammation, and anemia of chronic disease are all widespread in the elderly and, once identified, should be investigated further as they are often indicative of underlying disease. Management options should be reviewed and updated, and novel therapies, which show potential for treating anemia of inflammation or chronic disease, should be considered.
Keywords
PLCPrimary lung carcinomaAUCROCFGF-23IDAsTfRNGALDEXAACDUPDRSTRAPRDWHCTTBARSIBDNALEGFREPOAUCerythropoietintartrate-resistant acid phosphataseMRIAlzheimer’s diseasecoronary artery diseasechronic kidney diseaseInflammatory bowel diseaseMagnetic resonance imagingdual-energy X-ray absorptiometryRelative riskWorld Health OrganisationElderlyArterial stiffnessFibroblast growth factor-23Neutrophil gelatinase associated lipocalinUnified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scalearea under the curveestimated glomerular filtration rateCKDIron deficiency anemiaodds ratiohaematocrithaemoglobinthiobarbituric acid reactive substanceIron statusC-reactive proteinCRPAnemiaanaemiaAnemia of inflammationIron deficiencyWHOUlcerative colitiscapsule endoscopySoluble transferrin receptor
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Authors
Anna A. Wawer, Amy Jennings, Susan J. Fairweather-Tait,