南瓜籽作为贫血的天然疗法:营养见解和治疗潜力

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Andugula Swapna Kumari MSc , Gowrishankar Arumugam MD , Shyamaladevi Babu MPhil, PhD , Madhan Krishnan MSc, PhD , Nohini Sandhya Singampalli M.Sc , Jayanthi Chandramohan M.Sc
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贫血是一种普遍的全球健康问题,其特征是血红蛋白水平降低和血液携氧能力减弱。根据世界卫生组织的数据,全球40%的6至59个月大的儿童、37%的孕妇和30%的15至49岁的妇女患有贫血。这种情况主要与缺铁有关,特别是在低收入和中等收入国家,尽管维生素B12不足、寄生虫感染、慢性病和遗传疾病等其他因素也有影响。贫血的社会经济和健康影响突出表明需要有效的预防和管理战略。饮食干预在解决缺铁问题方面发挥着关键作用,功能性食品因其可持续和具有成本效益的潜力而备受关注。其中,南瓜籽(葫芦科)因其丰富的营养成分和潜在的健康益处而脱颖而出。这篇综述探讨了全球和印度贫血的患病率,营养复杂性的条件,和南瓜籽的治疗潜力。它讨论了它们的营养成分、作用机制以及支持它们在对抗贫血中的作用的现有证据,同时确定了研究空白和建立标准化饮食建议的未来方向。许多文献和科学研究都强调了营养丰富的食物的重要性,比如南瓜籽,它富含必需的微量营养素,如铁、锌、镁,以及支持造血和整体健康的生物活性化合物。利用这些天然替代品的治疗潜力,加上强化食品计划和精确的监测方法,可以显著有助于减少贫血并改善公共卫生结果。
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Pumpkin Seeds as a Natural Remedy for Anemia: Nutritional Insights and Therapeutic Potential
Anemia is a widespread global health concern characterized by reduced hemoglobin levels and diminished oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood. According to the World Health Organization, anemia affects 40% of children aged 6 to 59 months, 37% of pregnant women, and 30% of women aged 15 to 49 years globally. The condition is primarily linked to iron deficiency, particularly in low- and middle-income countries, although other factors such as vitamin B12 insufficiency, parasitic infections, chronic diseases, and genetic disorders also contribute. The socioeconomic and health impacts of anemia highlight the need for effective prevention and management strategies. Dietary interventions play a critical role in addressing iron deficiency, with functional foods gaining prominence for their sustainable and cost-effective potential. Among these, pumpkin seeds (Cucurbita spp) stand out due to their rich nutrient profile and potential health benefits. This review explores the global and Indian prevalence of anemia, the nutritional complexity of the condition, and the therapeutic potential of pumpkin seeds. It discusses their nutritional composition, mechanisms of action, and current evidence supporting their role in combating anemia while identifying research gaps and future directions for establishing standardized dietary recommendations. Much literature and scientific research underscore the importance of nutrient-dense foods such as pumpkin seeds, which are rich in essential micronutrients such as iron, zinc, magnesium, and bioactive compounds that support hematopoiesis and overall health. Leveraging the therapeutic potential of these natural alternatives, alongside fortified food programs and precise monitoring methods, can significantly contribute to anemia reduction and improve public health outcomes.
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