Vietnam.vn - Nền tảng quảng bá Việt Nam

During Tet, people with iron deficiency should limit these 4 foods.

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên28/01/2025

Iron is one of the most important minerals for the body. However, iron deficiency is quite common. People with iron deficiency need to choose the right foods in their daily diet, including during Tet.


Iron is involved in the production of hemoglobin, or hemoglobin, in red blood cells. Hemoglobin helps transport oxygen to cells. Iron deficiency can lead to anemia, according to Verywell Health (USA).

Ngày tết, người bị thiếu chất sắt nên hạn chế loại 4 thực phẩm này- Ảnh 1.

Foods high in fat during Tet can reduce the intestine's ability to absorb iron.

Below are foods that people with iron deficiency should limit eating during the holidays.

Foods high in calcium

Calcium is essential for bone health. However, for people with iron deficiency, consuming too many calcium-rich foods can affect the ability to absorb iron. This is because calcium and iron can compete for absorption in the intestine, thereby reducing the ability to absorb iron.

Therefore, people with iron deficiency should limit eating foods rich in iron such as red meat and green leafy vegetables with foods rich in calcium. Popular calcium-rich foods during Tet are milk, yogurt, shrimp, and crab.

Foods containing tannins

Tea and coffee are extremely popular drinks during family gatherings during the Lunar New Year. However, they contain tannin, a compound that can inhibit iron absorption.

Tannins bind to iron, especially non-heme iron from plant sources, making it difficult for the body to absorb. To optimize absorption of this mineral, people should avoid drinking tea or coffee during or immediately after meals.

Greasy foods

Fried, greasy foods are very popular during Tet, from spring rolls to fried chicken and roast pork. However, these greasy foods will increase the risk of inflammation in the intestines, affecting digestive function, thereby reducing the intestines' ability to absorb iron.

Oxalate rich foods

Oxalate is a compound found in amaranth, spinach, cabbage, potatoes, and chocolate. Oxalate can combine with iron to form an insoluble form, making it difficult for the body to absorb iron. Although these foods are nutritious and rich in vitamins, people with iron deficiency should limit their intake of them with iron-rich foods, according to Verywell Health.



Source: https://thanhnien.vn/ngay-tet-nguoi-bi-thieu-chat-sat-nen-han-che-loai-4-thuc-pham-nay-18525011919012501.htm

Comment (0)

No data
No data
Admire the million-year-old Chu Dang Ya volcano in Gia Lai
It took Vo Ha Tram 6 weeks to complete the music project praising the Fatherland.
Hanoi coffee shop is bright with red flags and yellow stars to celebrate the 80th anniversary of National Day September 2nd
Wings flying on the A80 training ground
Special pilots in the flying formation to celebrate National Day September 2
Soldiers march through the hot sun on the training ground
Watch helicopters rehearse in the sky of Hanoi in preparation for National Day September 2
U23 Vietnam radiantly brought home the Southeast Asian U23 Championship trophy
Northern islands are like 'rough gems', cheap seafood, 10 minutes by boat from the mainland
The powerful formation of 5 SU-30MK2 fighters prepares for the A80 ceremony

Heritage

Figure

Business

No videos available

News

Political System

Local

Product