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T1 0-91 Sentence denotes Impact of diet and weight loss on iron and zinc status in overweight and obese young women.
T1 0-91 Sentence denotes Impact of diet and weight loss on iron and zinc status in overweight and obese young women.
T2 92-155 Sentence denotes Young overweight women are at risk of iron and zinc deficiency.
T2 92-155 Sentence denotes Young overweight women are at risk of iron and zinc deficiency.
T3 156-325 Sentence denotes This study assessed iron, zinc and inflammatory status during a 12-month weight loss trial in young women (18-25 y; BMI >=27.5 kg/m2) randomised to a higher-protein (HP:
T3 156-325 Sentence denotes This study assessed iron, zinc and inflammatory status during a 12-month weight loss trial in young women (18-25 y; BMI >=27.5 kg/m2) randomised to a higher-protein (HP:
T4 326-396 Sentence denotes 32% protein; 12.2 mg/day iron; 11.7 mg/day zinc) or lower-protein (LP:
T4 326-396 Sentence denotes 32% protein; 12.2 mg/day iron; 11.7 mg/day zinc) or lower-protein (LP:
T5 397-488 Sentence denotes 20%; 9.9 mg/day; 7.6 mg/day respectively) diet with contrasting haem iron and zinc content.
T5 397-488 Sentence denotes 20%; 9.9 mg/day; 7.6 mg/day respectively) diet with contrasting haem iron and zinc content.
T6 489-761 Sentence denotes In completers (HP: n=21; LP: n=15), HP participants showed higher median ferritin (52.0 vs 39.0 μg/L; p=0.021) and lower median soluble transferrin receptor-ferritin index (sTfR-F; 0.89 vs 1.05; p=0.024) although concentrations remained within normal range for both diets.
T6 489-761 Sentence denotes In completers (HP: n=21; LP: n=15), HP participants showed higher median ferritin (52.0 vs 39.0 μg/L; p=0.021) and lower median soluble transferrin receptor-ferritin index (sTfR-F; 0.89 vs 1.05; p=0.024) although concentrations remained within normal range for both diets.
T7 762-797 Sentence denotes Median C-reactive protein (CRP; HP:
T7 762-797 Sentence denotes Median C-reactive protein (CRP; HP:
T8 798-807 Sentence denotes 3.54; LP:
T8 798-807 Sentence denotes 3.54; LP:
T9 808-836 Sentence denotes 4.63 mg/L) and hepcidin (HP:
T9 808-836 Sentence denotes 4.63 mg/L) and hepcidin (HP:
T10 837-846 Sentence denotes 5.70; LP:
T10 837-846 Sentence denotes 5.70; LP:
T11 847-966 Sentence denotes 8.25 ng/mL) were not elevated at baseline, and no longitudinal between-diet differences were observed for zinc and CRP.
T11 847-966 Sentence denotes 8.25 ng/mL) were not elevated at baseline, and no longitudinal between-diet differences were observed for zinc and CRP.
T12 967-1108 Sentence denotes Compared to those with <5% weight loss, HP participants losing >=10% weight showed lower median sTfR-F (0.76 vs 1.03; p=0.019) at six months.
T12 967-1108 Sentence denotes Compared to those with <5% weight loss, HP participants losing >=10% weight showed lower median sTfR-F (0.76 vs 1.03; p=0.019) at six months.
T13 1109-1358 Sentence denotes Impact of >=10% weight loss on iron was more apparent in LP participants who exhibited greater mean serum iron (20.0 vs 13.5 μmol/L; p=0.002), transferrin saturation (29.8% vs 19.4%; p=0.001) and lower sTfR (1.24 vs 1.92 mg/L; p=0.034) at 12 months.
T13 1109-1358 Sentence denotes Impact of >=10% weight loss on iron was more apparent in LP participants who exhibited greater mean serum iron (20.0 vs 13.5 μmol/L; p=0.002), transferrin saturation (29.8% vs 19.4%; p=0.001) and lower sTfR (1.24 vs 1.92 mg/L; p=0.034) at 12 months.
T14 1359-1457 Sentence denotes Results show normal iron and zinc status can be maintained during 12 months of energy restriction.
T14 1359-1457 Sentence denotes Results show normal iron and zinc status can be maintained during 12 months of energy restriction.
T15 1458-1718 Sentence denotes In the absence of elevated baseline inflammation and hepcidin, a more favourable iron profile in those with >=10% weight loss may reflect stronger compliance or the potential influence of iron regulatory mechanisms unrelated to inflammatory hepcidin reduction.
T15 1458-1718 Sentence denotes In the absence of elevated baseline inflammation and hepcidin, a more favourable iron profile in those with >=10% weight loss may reflect stronger compliance or the potential influence of iron regulatory mechanisms unrelated to inflammatory hepcidin reduction.