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Iron deficiency: Add these nutrient-dense plant-based choices to your diet to beat anaemia

Anemia, often a result of iron deficiency, manifests as constant tiredness and shortness of breath. Top nutritionists and dietitians suggest including spinach for lunch, dates for snacks, lentil for dinners, and other vitamin C-rich options like vegetables paired with bell peppers to beat the condition.

August 18, 2023 / 18:57 IST
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Symptoms of anaemia (Image: Canva)
Insufficient intake of iron, vitamin B12, or folate through your diet can contribute to the development of anaemia (Image: Canva)

Fatigue and weakness pulling you down? Can't stay mentally alert? You could be anemic due to iron deficiency! The good news is that you can get your fill of this crucial vitamin from a variety of vegetarian foods that are loaded with it.

Iron-deficiency is a common cause of anaemia, and one of its biggest red flags is feeling tired constantly for no apparent reason. However, being anaemic can also lead to shortness of breath, frequent headaches, dizziness, and a rapid or irregular heartbeat. Alongside, paleness, especially noticeable in the skin and inside the lower eyelids, can also be attributed to iron deficiency anaemia.

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Iron's role in anemia

Anemia occurs when there are fewer red blood cells or lower haemoglobin levels in the blood, which makes it harder for the body to carry enough oxygen. Says Anju Mohan, Senior Dietitian, Department of Clinical Nutrition, Amrita Hospital, Kochi, "Insufficient intake of iron, vitamin B12, or folate through your diet can contribute to the development of anaemia. Addressing this type of anemia requires including nutrient-rich foods that contain sufficient amounts of essential elements into your diet."