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Iron deficiency is one of the most common nutritional deficiencies in premenopausal women. Iron is a vital part of hemoglobin, which carries oxygen to red blood cells. Why do you think premenopausal women need more iron than men of the same age?

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Answer:Premenopausal women shed blood as part of menstruation every month, which lowers the level of iron in the body. So, they need more iron than men and are also at a greater risk for this nutritional deficiency.

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When a woman is entering her premenopausal state, fewer eggs are there for the ovaries to keep stimulating, so there is a high loss of iron in her menstrual blood.

So, a woman needs more iron than a man of the same age, because she is more prone to iron deficiency due to her loss of blood.
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