Effect of two-year caloric restriction in the absence of malnutrition on indicators of anemia, iron status, and hepcidin in healthy adults: a randomized clinical trial | Synapse
Effect of two-year caloric restriction in the absence of malnutrition on indicators of anemia, iron status, and hepcidin in healthy adults: a randomized clinical trial
Key Points
To examine the impact of two-year caloric restriction on iron status and hepcidin levels in healthy adults without malnutrition.
Conducted a randomized clinical trial
Enrolled healthy adults
Applied caloric restriction over two years
Monitored indicators of anemia, iron status, and hepcidin levels
Prolonged caloric restriction did not negatively impact iron status
Hepcidin levels remained stable throughout the trial
No indicators of anemia were observed after two years
Abstract
These findings suggest that prolonged CR in the absence of malnutrition does not adversely affect iron status or hepcidin in healthy adults.