Here’s
an interesting article… nothing new, but a refresher is always good.
“Blood
bankers have focused their energy to secure blood transfusion, and only
recently have studies been published on the effect of blood donation on iron
metabolism. In many facilities, hemoglobin measurement is only performed just
before or even during blood donation, but the determination of iron stores is
largely ignored. The 2013 paradox of transfusion medicine is due to the fact
that blood donation may be harmful and leads to iron deficiency with or without
anemia, but for other individuals, it may be a healthy measure preventing type
2 diabetes. The purpose of this review is to discuss iron metabolism in the
perspective of blood donation, notably regarding their possible genetic
profiles that eventually will discriminate “good” iron absorbers from “bad”
iron responders.”
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