How much iron per day for a woman
- how much iron should you have daily
- how much iron should you take daily for anemia
- how much iron should you take daily if anemic
- how much iron should we take daily
How much iron is too much
Daily iron requirement by age.
Iron - Vitamins and minerals
Iron is important in making red blood cells, which carry oxygen around the body.
A lack of iron can lead to iron deficiency anaemia.
Good sources of iron
Good sources of iron include:
- liver (but avoid this during pregnancy)
- red meat
- beans, such as red kidney beans, edamame beans and chickpeas
- nuts
- dried fruit – such as dried apricots
- fortified breakfast cereals
- soy bean flour
Information:
Department of Health and Social Care advice is to limit the amount of red and processed meat you eat.
This is due to the probable link with bowel cancer.
Read more about red meat and the risk of bowel cancer.
How much iron do I need?
The amount of iron you need is:
- 8.7mg a day for men aged 19 and over
- 14.8mg a day for women aged 19 to 49
- 8.7mg a day for women aged 50 and over
Women having periods after the age of 50 may need the same amount of iron as women aged 19 to 49.
You should be able to get all the iron you need from your daily diet.
Women who lose a lot of blood during their monthly period (heavy periods) are at higher
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