NUTR480 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Hemoglobin, Transferrin Saturation, Total Iron-Binding Capacity

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Ferritin: these serum levels reflect the tissue iron stores and will decrease when iron status is low. 1 ug of ferritin/l translates to 8 mg of stored iron. Transferrin: a protein that carries iron to the cells. The saturation of these proteins is a measure of iron. Normally a third of the transferrin is saturated with iron. Normal saturation levels are from 16 50% but will decrease when iron status is low. The total iron binding capacity (tibc) measures the capacity for transferrin to bind and carry oxygen. This measure will increase when the levels are low because the less iron there is the more desperate transferrin is to bind. Hemoglobin is low when iron shortages have been occurring for a short term. Hematocrit is the measure of actual volume of rbc in the whole blood to total blood volume. If the hematocrit is low that means there is fewer rbc and that causes less transporter of oxygen.

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