Published Online:
January 21, 2009
It has been suggested that a lack of iron in young children affects their physical and intellectual development and therefore those who are anaemic for this reason should be treated. The evidence here does not suggest that iron given by mouth or by injection leads to improvement in children's development within 6-11 days of starting treatment. Of the two studies which treated children for two months or longer, one reported dramatic benefits for development, while the other did not. This leaves the reviewers unsure whether iron treatment is beneficial for development in iron-deficient, anaemic children.
