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RATIONALE Anemia affects between 20 and 50 % of women in the postpartum period. It is associated with several adverse health consequences, such as impaired physical work capacity, deficits in cognitive function and mood, reduced immune function and reduced duration of breastfeeding. Postpartum
BACKGROUND:
Neuromuscular diseases affect more than 5% of the population in Western countries. Some of the more rare neuromuscular disorders are patients with metabolic myopathies, which are hereditary disorders caused by enzymatic defects of intermediary metabolism. The disorders are generally
Anemia is commonly present in patients with end-stage renal failure (ESRF) due to insufficient endogenous erythropoietin production, absolute and functional iron deficiency. With the introduction of recombinant human erythropoietin (rHuEPO) and the accessibility of rHuEPO to dialysis patients in the
Iron deficiency (ID) anaemia is a prevalent condition in Germany and other Western countries. It is a common complication in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), cardiovascular disease including chronic heart failure, cancer, chronic kidney disease (CKD), gynaecological conditions, and others.
Anaemia
Aerobic exercise performance in events lasting more than one hour has been shown to improve with pre- or/and during-exercise consumption of carbohydrates (CHO) and athletes or recreationally exercised individuals are often advised to consume CHO before, and/or during exercise. The improvement in
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Clinical examination Each subject underwent a basic medical check-up with anthropometric examination (height (m), weight (kg), BMI (kg/m2), waist circumference (cm), waist-hip ratio). Body composition was measured using bioimpedance
Participation and recruitment: Patients undergoing elective total knee arthroplasty due to osteroarthritis will be interviewed for participation and recruited after providing written informed consent.
Randomization and group allocation:
All recruited patients will be given patient identification
Anemia is common following delivery. It is associated with disturbing symptoms such as fatigue, cognitive impairment and syncope in severe cases. International guidelines recommend to use intravenous iron sucrose to treat intermediate and severe anemia until the target hemoglobin is achieved.
BACKGROUND
There is a wide variety of symptoms in IBS, irritable bowel syndrome, both among individuals and in the symptoms of a specific individual. Pathophysiological factors that are of importance have been identified in IBS, but all of the factors do not occur in the symptomatology of all
1.1 Literature
Iron deficiency anemia is a common and a major management issue in Inflammatory Bowel disease [1-3]. Moreover, no factor has been identified in predicting recurrent iron deficiency anemia [4]. Iron deficiency and anemia are well recognized causes of fatigue, poor concentration and
Study Phase and Design:
Prospective two-centre, randomized, controlled, open-label, observer-blinded, parallel-group study
Primary Objective:
To evaluate the effect of intravenous (IV) iron supplementation on exercise tolerance, as determined by peak VO2.
Secondary Objectives:
- To evaluate the