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Getting Enough Iron
Topic Overview
How much dietary iron is recommended each day?
| Men | Adult | 8 mg |
| Women | Adult (age 50 and older) | 8 mg |
Adult (ages 19 to 50) | 18 mg | |
Pregnant | 27 mg | |
Lactating | 9 mg to 10 mg | |
| Adolescents (ages 9 to 18) | Girls | 8 mg to 15 mg |
Boys | 8 mg to 11 mg | |
| Children (birth to age 8) | Ages 4 to 8 | 10 mg |
Ages 1 to 3 | 7 mg | |
Infants (7 months to 1 year) | 11 mg | |
Infants (birth to 6 months) | 0.27 mg |
What foods are high in iron?
You can get iron from many types of food made from animals and plants. Beef and turkey are good sources of iron from meats. Beans are good sources of iron from plants.
Iron-fortified foods includes cereals.
| Serving size | Iron (mg) | |
|---|---|---|
Beef (ground) | 3 oz | 2 mg |
Chicken | 3 oz | 1 mg |
Turkey | 3 oz | 1 mg–2 mg |
| Serving size | Iron (mg) | |
|---|---|---|
Beans (cooked or canned) | 1 cup | 1 mg–5 mg |
Potato (baked) | 1 medium | 2 mg |
Raisins | 1 cup | 3 mg |
Spinach (cooked) | 1 cup | 6 mg |
| Serving size | Iron (mg) | |
|---|---|---|
Cereals (iron-fortified, ready to eat) | 1 cup | 4 mg–18 mg |
Oatmeal (instant) | 1 cup | 4 mg |
Rice (white, enriched) | 1 cup | 3 mg |
Related Information
References
Citations
- Food and Nutrition Board, Institute of Medicine (2011). Dietary reference intakes (DRIs): Recommended dietary allowances and adequate intakes, elements. Available online: http://iom.edu/Activities/Nutrition/SummaryDRIs/~/media/Files/Activity%20Files/Nutrition/DRIs/New%20Material/2_%20RDA%20and%20AI%20Values_Vitamin%20and%20Elements.pdf.
- U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service (2011). Nutrient data laboratory. USDA National Nutrient Database for Standard Reference, Release 24. Available online: http://www.ars.usda.gov/Services/docs.htm?docid=8964.
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| By | Healthwise Staff |
|---|---|
| Primary Medical Reviewer | E. Gregory Thompson, MD - Internal Medicine |
| Specialist Medical Reviewer | Brian Leber, MDCM, FRCPC - Hematology |
| Last Revised | April 8, 2011 |
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