Clinical Trial: Brain and Behavior Depending on Timing of Iron Deficiency in Human Infants

Study Status: Completed
Recruit Status: Completed
Study Type: Interventional




Official Title: Brain and Behavior Depending on Timing of Iron Deficiency in Human Infants

Brief Summary: It is common in many populations that babies develop iron deficiency or iron deficiency anemia (that is, too few healthy red blood cells due to lack of iron). This is due to rapid growth in infancy combined with limited sources of iron in the infant diet. The amount of iron the baby receives across the placenta during pregnancy is another important factor. This study focuses on infants who are born with less than the usual amount of iron in their bodies. The purposes of the study are to assess effects of lower iron at birth on infant behavior and development and to determine if providing iron supplements to such infants beginning at 6 weeks fosters healthier development. Another part of the study will determine the effects of iron deficiency anemia at different times during infant development.