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      Iron, folate, vitamin B-12, zinc, and copper status in outpatients with Crohn's disease: effect of diet counseling.

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          Iron, folate, and vitamin B-12 status was found to be poor in a substantial proportion of outpatients with generally inactive Crohn's disease. Diet counseling was associated with a normalization of TIBC and serum folate over a 6-month period, but no other consistent benefits were noted despite moderate improvements in intake. The outpatients appeared to be at low risk of developing a zinc or copper deficiency.

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          Journal
          J Am Diet Assoc
          Journal of the American Dietetic Association
          0002-8223
          0002-8223
          Jul 1987
          : 87
          : 7
          Article
          3598043
          42759ce4-406f-4bc9-9cf5-5407ddaa2184
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