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Matsumoto et al., 2015 - Google Patents

Combined heme iron supplementation and nutritional counseling improves sports anemia in female athletes

Matsumoto et al., 2015

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12528552823854210665
Author
Matsumoto M
Hagio M
Katsumata M
Noguchi T
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Ann Sports Med Res

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Athletes frequently suffer from anemia due to rigorous training, reduced food intake (for weight control), and destruction of erythrocytes. Menses can also render anemia improvements problematic. We investigated the effects of a combined supplementation and …
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