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Suggested Citation:"REFERENCES." Institute of Medicine. 1993. Iron Deficiency Anemia: Recommended Guidelines for the Prevention, Detection, and Management Among U.S. Children and Women of Childbearing Age. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/2251.
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weak but statistically significant negative correlation between diet quality variables defined as percentage of energy from fat and intakes of 15 nutrients below two-thirds of the Recommended Dietary Allowance. This led the authors to conclude that the adults surveyed seldom choose diets that are both high in nutrients and low in fat (Murphy et al., 1992).

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This book summarizes information related to public health measures on the prevention, detection, and management of iron deficiency anemia. It presents draft guidelines and recommendations related to this area, as applicable in primary health care and public health clinic settings, and it formulates recommendations for research. This volume is intended both to provide a common frame of reference for health professionals in preventing and treating iron deficiency anemia and to enable the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to prepare national guidelines and recommendations for the prevention and control of iron deficiency anemia.

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