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		<title>Iron supplementation can cause a zinc deficiency—implications for anger and depression</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 May 2010 02:41:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://www.lapislight.com/wp/2010/05/07/iron-supplementation-can-cause-a-zinc-deficiency%e2%80%94implications-for-anger-and-depression/">Iron supplementation can cause a zinc deficiency—implications for anger and depression</a></p><p>Iron supplementation can cause a zinc deficiency—implications for anger and depression <a href="http://www.lapislight.com/wp/2010/05/07/iron-supplementation-can-cause-a-zinc-deficiency%e2%80%94implications-for-anger-and-depression/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style addthis_32x32_style" addthis:url='http://www.lapislight.com/wp/2010/05/07/iron-supplementation-can-cause-a-zinc-deficiency%e2%80%94implications-for-anger-and-depression/' addthis:title='Iron supplementation can cause a zinc deficiency—implications for anger and depression ' ><a class="addthis_button_preferred_1"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_2"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_3"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_4"></a><a class="addthis_button_compact"></a></div></p></p><p><a href="http://www.lapislight.com/wp"> - </a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.lapislight.com/wp/2010/05/07/iron-supplementation-can-cause-a-zinc-deficiency%e2%80%94implications-for-anger-and-depression/">Iron supplementation can cause a zinc deficiency—implications for anger and depression</a></p><p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-2583" title="British Journal of Nutrition" src="http://www.lapislight.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/British-Journal-of-Nutrition1.jpg" alt="British Journal of Nutrition" width="200" height="259" />Even borderline anemia due to mild iron deficiency has profound effects. But as this <a title="Influence of an iron intervention on the zinc status of young adult New Zealand women with mild iron deficiency" href="http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&amp;aid=7615340" target="_blank">study</a> recently published in the <em>British Journal of Nutrition</em> reveals, <span style="color: #3366ff;">care must be taken to avoid creating a functional zinc deficiency even when iron supplementation is necessary</span>. The authors begin by observing&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Interventions to combat <span style="color: #3366ff;">mild Fe deficiency</span> in women of childbearing age may affect <span style="color: #3366ff;">Zn nutriture</span>.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Three groups of subjects with low iron were randomly assigned to one of three groups: dietary advice, a daily iron supplement and placebo. Their data showed that serum zinc increased in the dietary advice group (who ate more meat) and the placebo group. In the iron supplement group zinc decreased, leading to their conclusion:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Zn status was not improved compared with placebo by an Fe-based dietary intervention. However, <span style="color: #3366ff;">a daily moderate-dose Fe supplement with meals appeared to lower Zn status in these young adult women</span>.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-2586" title="European Journal of Clinical Nutrition" src="http://www.lapislight.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/European-Journal-of-Clinical-Nutrition.jpg" alt="European Journal of Clinical Nutrition" width="168" height="218" />Among its many functions, zinc is involved in neurotransmitter production and the regulation of mood. This important <a title="Effect of zinc supplementation on mood states in young women: a pilot study" href="http://www.nature.com/ejcn/journal/v64/n3/full/ejcn2009158a.html" target="_blank">study</a> recently published in the <em>European Journal of Clinical Nutrition</em> begins with the observation&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;The relation of zinc (Zn) nutriture to brain development and function has been elucidated. The purpose of this study is to examine whether <span style="color: #3366ff;">Zn supplementation</span> improves <span style="color: #3366ff;">mood states in young women</span>.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>The authors used a double-blind, randomized and placebo-controlled procedure to correlate psychological measures, somatic symptoms and serum zinc in two groups who took either a multivitamin or a multivitamin with zinc daily for 10 weeks. What did their data reveal?</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;<span style="color: #3366ff;">Women who took MV and Zn showed a </span><span style="color: #3366ff;">significant reduction in anger–hostility</span> score <span style="color: #3366ff;">and depression–dejection</span> score in the Profile of Moods State (POMS) and a significant increase in serum Zn concentration, whereas <span style="color: #3366ff;">women who took only MV did not</span>.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>The authors summarized their findings by concluding:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Our results suggest that <span style="color: #3366ff;">Zn supplementation may be effective in reducing anger and depression</span>.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>It&#8217;s easy to see the strong biological momentum to feeling angry and/or depressed around <span style="color: #3366ff;">menstruation</span>? <span style="color: #3366ff;">Iron is a necessary co-factor for both serotonin and dopamine</span>. Supplementing iron can reduce zinc status, also an important mood-regulating co-factor. Even without adding the hormonal component it&#8217;s clear why so many women need help with this.</p>
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