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Journal articles on the topic "Carence en fer chez l'enfant"
Hercberg, S. "la carence en fer chez l'enfant." Journal de Pédiatrie et de Puériculture 5, no. 7 (October 1992): 393–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0987-7983(05)80109-4.
Full textBouhdjila, Abderrachid. "Martial deficiency in children under five years of age in Batna." Batna Journal of Medical Sciences (BJMS) 7, no. 2 (November 9, 2020): 129–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.48087/bjmsoa.2020.7214.
Full textBorderon, P., F. Bernard, A. Lorrang, A. Holay, and L. Dol. "La carence en fer chez l’insuffisant cardiaque : comment traiter la carence martiale en cardiologie." Annales de Cardiologie et d'Angéiologie 62, no. 5 (November 2013): 378–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ancard.2013.07.023.
Full textAndersson, Maria, and Richard F. Hurrell. "Prévention de la carence en fer chez le nourrisson, l’enfant et l’adolescent." Annales Nestlé (Ed. française) 68, no. 3 (2010): 124–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000328818.
Full textToutain, F., E. Le Gall, and V. Gandemer. "La carence en fer chez l’enfant et l’adolescent : un problème toujours d’actualité." Archives de Pédiatrie 19, no. 10 (October 2012): 1127–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.arcped.2012.04.004.
Full textKalach, N., F. Rocchiccioli, D. de Boissieu, and P. H. Benhamou. "La perméabilité intestinale chez l'enfant est corrélée au statut en fer." Archives de Pédiatrie 6 (January 1999): S554. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0929-693x(99)81693-5.
Full textRuivard, M., C. Coudray, C. Feillet-Coudray, L. Gerbaud, B. Pons, E. Parris, Y. Rayssigier, and P. Philippe. "Carence en fer modérée chez les jeunes femmesquel est le meilleur mode d'administration du traitement ?" La Revue de Médecine Interne 23 (December 2002): 590s. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0248-8663(02)80473-8.
Full textAdda, Fatima, Katia Mansouria Allal, Hamza Benbachir, Hichem Naas, and Nadir Bougherara. "Étude de la carence en fer chez une population des donneurs de sang à Tlemcen-Algérie." Transfusion Clinique et Biologique 26, no. 3 (September 2019): S38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tracli.2019.06.017.
Full textYapi, Houphouët Félix, Hugues Ahiboh, Eric Yayo, Angele Edjeme, Marie Laure Attoungbre-Hauhouot, Joseph Djaman Allico, and Dagui Monnet. "Déficit en fer, profil protéique immunitaire, inflammatoire et nutritionnel chez l'enfant de Côte-d'Ivoire." Cahiers de Santé 19, no. 1 (January 2009): 25–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1684/san.2009.0145.
Full textHumbert, P., F. Aubin, A. Degouy, and E. Puzenat. "Les sclérotiques bleues : Signe clinique prédictif de la carence en fer chez la femme— étude cas-témoins." La Revue de Médecine Interne 23 (December 2002): 589s—590s. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0248-8663(02)80472-6.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Carence en fer chez l'enfant"
Sanou, Dia. "Impact d'une intervention alimentaire sur le statut en fer d'un groupe d'orphelins et enfants vulnérables d'âge préscolaire du Burkina Faso." Thesis, Université Laval, 2008. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2008/25508/25508.pdf.
Full textTahir, Emad. "Determinants of iron status and anemia, and the associations between iron status and divalent metals among children aged 3 to 19 years old from four First Nations communities in Quebec." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/67931.
Full textContext: In First Nations communities, anemia and iron deficiency (ID) are frequent pediatric conditions with diverse adverse health outcomes. Iron is a divalent metal that shares absorptive pathways with cadmium (Cd), cobalt (Co), manganese (Mn), lead (Pb) and zinc (Zn) in the gastrointestinal tract; ID upregulates their uptake and likely their toxicity in humans. The present study examines the prevalence of anemia, ID and their determinants as well as study associations between ID status and other divalent metals among First Nations youth. METHODS: The 2015, First Nation Youth Environment and Health (JES!-YEH!) pilot study was conducted among children and teenagers (3 to 19 y, n = 198) from four First Nations communities in Quebec. Blood, hair, urine samples and anthropometric measurements were collected. Hemoglobin, serum ferritin (SF), blood Cd, Pb, Mn, and Co, plasma Zn and hs-CRP, hair Mn and urinary cotinine levels were measured. Determinants (including traditional and market food consumption) were assessed using an interview-administered questionnaire, based on which nutritional intakes were calculated. Descriptive analyses were performed, and structural equation models were used to test associations. RESULTS: The prevalence of anemia and ID was elevated (17.7% and 20.8% respectively) in JES!-YEH! study participants. Traditional meats, fruit and fruit juice consumption (natural and powdered) - via their positive association with vitamin C intake - were the food variables positively associated with SF. Male sex was also associated with higher SF. The inflammatory status was associated with lower hemoglobin, while higher SF was in turn associated with higher hemoglobin. As for SF, fruit and juice consumption were positively associated with hemoglobin, via vitamin C intake and SF, and this although, most participants presented sufficient iron and vitamin C intakes. Blood Mn was significantly higher than in the Canadian Health Measures Survey of the same age groups, and SF was inversely associated with blood Co and Mn. Again, fruits and juice consumption were inversely associated with blood Mn via vitamin C intake and SF. No significant association between SF and other divalent metals was found. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that interventions fighting inflammation and fostering healthier food environments as well as higher consumption of traditional meats and foods naturally rich in vitamin C, which is known to enhance iron absorption, could decrease anemia and ID and ultimately, restore blood Mn and Co homeostasis. Key words: Childhood anemia; iron deficiency; First Nations; vitamin C; inflammation; manganese; cobalt.
Alaofè, Halimatou. "Évaluation d'une intervention nutritionnelle visant à prévenir l'anémie ferriprive chez des adolescentes pensionnaires au Bénin." Doctoral thesis, Université Laval, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/20322.
Full textDes prélèvements sangums et de selles, un questionnaire sur la fréquence de consommation des aliments riches en fer et en vitamine C, un questionnaire général portant sur les aspects socio-économiques et sanitaires, ainsi que sur les connaissances nutritionnelles ont été administrés à 180 adolescentes béninoises âgées de 12 à 17 ans pensionnaires au lycée Toffa 1 er (n=80) et au CEG1 de Ouidah (n=100). La prévalence d'anémie, de carence en fer et d'anémie ferriprive était respectivement de 50,6, 31 , 7 et 23,9%. Les connaissances nutritionnelles et la consommation d'aliments riches en fer et en vitamine C étaient faibles. L'anémie ferriprive était plus élevée chez les adolescentes issues d'une famille >5. personnes et dont la mère occupait un travail manuel. Des 180 adolescentes sélectionnées précédemment, 34 filles du lycée Toffa 1er souffrant d'anémie ferriprive légère ont constitué le groupe d' intervention et ont été soumises à une intervention nutritionnelle comprenant 4 leçons d'éducation nutritionnelle et un menu riche en fer biodisponible à la cafétéria scolaire (apport médian cible de l , 90 mg) pendant 22 semaines, tandis que le groupe témoin a continué à s' alimenter de façon habituelle (n=34, CEG 1 de Ouidah). Des prélèvements sanguins et de selles, ainsi que des rappels de 48 heures ont été effectués en pré et en post-intervention. Le groupe témoin a bénéficié d'une formule sanguine après Il semaines afin d' éliminer les sujets souffrant d'anémie ferriprive modérée ou sévère. En post-intervention, le groupe d' intervention avait des apports plus élevés en fer et en vitamine C (P<0,05) et des meilleurs scores de connaissances nutritionnelles (P
Berger, Jacques. "L'anémie chez l'enfant dans les pays en développement : étude de deux modèles au Togo et en Bolivie." Montpellier 2, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996MON20016.
Full textMireku, Michael Osei. "The effects of anemia during pregnancy and its risk factors on the cognitive development of one-year-old children in Benin." Thesis, Paris 6, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016PA066156/document.
Full textThe aim was to investigate the impact of anemia during pregnancy and its risk factors on the cognitive development children.Our cohort included 636 mother-singleton child pairs from 828 eligible pregnant women who were enrolled during their first antenatal care (ANC) visit in Allada, Benin, into a clinical trial comparing two malarial drugs. Ferritin and hemoglobin (Hb) level were assessed at the first and second ANC visit of at least one-month interval and at delivery. Stool samples of pregnant women were tested for helminths using the Kato-Katz method. All women were given 600 mg of mebendazole to be taken after the first ANC visit. Cognitive and motor functions of one-year-old children were assessed using Mullen Scales of Early Learning.The prevalence of iron deficiency (ID) at first and second ANC visits, and at delivery was 30.5%, 34.0% and 28.4%, respectively. Prevalence of helminth infection was 11.5%, 7.5% and 3.0% at first, second ANC visits and at delivery, respectively. Prevalence of anemia decreased from 67.1% at first ANC visit to 40.1% at delivery. Hookworm infection at first ANC was associated with lower mean gross motor (GM) scores -4.9 (95% CI:-8.6;-1.3) in the adjusted model. We observed a significant negative quadratic relationship between infant GM function and Hb concentration at first and second ANC visits.Prenatal helminth infection is associated with poor with infant cognitive and motor development. However, in the presence of iron supplementation, ID is not associated with infant neurocognitive development. Further, there appears to be an Hb concentration range (90-110 g/L) that may be optimal for better GM function of one-year-old children
Lathuillière, Philippe. "Carence en fer chez la femme enceinte." Bordeaux 2, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997BOR2P012.
Full textNuce, de Lamothe Marie-Christine de. "Le statut en fer : rappel bibliographique et étude chez des femmes enceintes à l'île de la Réunion." Paris 5, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995PA05P028.
Full textDaniel, Catherine. "Métabolisme du fer chez Bilophila Wadsworthia et Acinetobacter Baumannii : étude des mécanismes de captation du fer clonage et séquencage d'un gène fur-like chez A. Baumannii." Lille 1, 1998. https://pepite-depot.univ-lille.fr/LIBRE/Th_Num/1998/50376-1998-185.pdf.
Full textSeguela, Mathilde. "Etude de la voie de signalisation de la carence en fer chez Arabidopsis thaliana." Montpellier 2, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007MON20222.
Full textIron uptake in non-graminaceous plants is achieved in a three step process. First, protons are released from the roots to solubilize ironbefore its reduction by the FRO2 feric reductase and uptake in roots cells by IRT1 transporter. In iron deficient conditions, IRT1 and FRO2 expression is strongly increased in root epidermal cells. The regulation of these two genes is well described, nevertheless, only few molecular components of the iron deficiency pathway has been described to date. In order to isolate new components regulating the root iron uptake machinery, three different approaches were developed. A genetic screen was performed to isolate mutants affected in IRT1 regulation. One mutant was isolated and shown to be allelic to frd3. The mutation in the FRD3 gene, which encodes for a citrate effluxer in xylem, affects iron speciation in xylem and iron remobilization during germination. The potential role of hormones in iron deficiency signal transduction was investigated. Cytokinins repress IRT1 and FRO2 expression irrespective of the iron status and independently of the transcription factor FIT. Rather we provide evidence or a regulation of IRT1 by a “growth” dependent pathway. The last strategy consisted in the IRT1 promoter analysis, in order to identify cis-regulatory elements of the iron deficiency response. A 80pb region was shown to be essential and sufficient for iron deficiency response in roots. This work shed light on new regulation of IRT1 gene expression and provided tools to unravel the molecular mechanisms driving the iron deficiency response
Pouliot, Benoît. "Abc3, un transporteur vacuolaire exprimé en carence de fer chez la levure à fission." Mémoire, Université de Sherbrooke, 2010. http://savoirs.usherbrooke.ca/handle/11143/4028.
Full textBooks on the topic "Carence en fer chez l'enfant"
Groupe Consultatif International Sur Les and Peter R. Dallman. La Carence En Fer Chez Le Nourrisson Et Che L'Enfant. International Life Sciences Institute/I L S I, 1985.
Find full textPettifor, John M. Micronutrient Deficiencies during the Weaning Period and the First Years of Life (NESTLE NUTRITION WORKSHOP SERIES). Edited by John M. Pettifor. Karger, 2004.
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