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. 2008 Dec;138(12):2436–2441. doi: 10.3945/jn.108.097766

TABLE 3.

Spearman partial correlation coefficients between biomarkers of body iron stores and inflammatory markers and dietary intake of iron among US women1

Variable sTfR:ferritin ratio Ferritin sTfR
Dietary intake
    Total iron intake, mg/d −0.05 0.10* 0.11*
    Heme iron intake, mg/d −0.10* 0.12* 0.01
    Red meat intake, g/d −0.16* 0.16* −0.05
Biomarker2
    CRP, mg/L 0.01 0.01 0.08
    ICAM-1, μg/L 0.02 0.02 0.16*
    VCAM-1, μg/L 0.12* −0.08 0.20*
    IL-6, ng/L 0.05 −0.01 0.12*
    E-selectin, μg/L −0.08 0.14* 0.14*
    sTfR:ferritin ratio 1.0
    Ferritin, μg/L −0.95* 1.0
    sTfR, mg/L 0.43* −0.17* 1.0
1

Among controls only. n = 483 unless otherwise indicated. Spearman partial correlation coefficients are controlled for age, smoking (never, past, current) and fasting status (yes, no), postmenopausal status (yes, no), postmenopausal hormone use (never, past, current), BMI (<25, 25–29, ≥30 kg/m2), history of hypertension (presence, absence), history of hypercholesterolemia (presence, absence), and history of diabetes (presence, absence), and assay wave. For correlations of dietary iron or red meat intake, total energy intake (MJ) was further adjusted. *P < 0.05; **P < 0.01.

2

n = 473 for CRP, 477 for ICAM-1, 475 for VCAM-1, 459 for IL-6, and 477 for E-selectin.