Wheat flour fortification with iron for reducing anaemia and improving iron status in populations

Jul 18, 2020The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Adding iron to wheat flour to lower anemia and improve iron levels in people

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Abstract

Nine trials involving 3166 participants were included in the analysis of wheat flour fortified with iron.

  • Wheat flour fortified with iron alone may have little or no effect on anaemia, with a risk ratio of 0.81.
  • Fortification with iron probably makes little or no difference in iron deficiency, indicated by a risk ratio of 0.43.
  • There is uncertainty about whether iron-fortified flour increases haemoglobin concentrations, with a potential average increase of 3.30 g/L.
  • Fortifying wheat flour with iron in combination with other micronutrients may or may not decrease anaemia, with a risk ratio of 0.95.
  • The intervention likely makes little or no difference in iron deficiency risk when combined with other micronutrients, shown by a risk ratio of 0.74.
  • No trials reported adverse side effects in children, and effects on other health outcomes remain unclear.

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