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. 2017 Oct 25;106(Suppl 6):1547S–1554S. doi: 10.3945/ajcn.117.155747

TABLE 4.

Hypothetical daily iron intake of an 8-mo-old US infant based on sample menu1

Iron intake, mg/d
Food Formula-fed Breastfed
Human milk2 (21) 0.2
Infant formula3 (21) 8.5
Iron-fortified cereal4 (21) 4.8 4.8
Meat5 (21, 22) 2.4 2.4
Vegetables6 (21, 22) 1.8 1.8
Other (fruit, dairy)7 (22) 1 1
Total 18.5 10.2
1

From the American Academy of Pediatrics, sample menu for an 8–12-mo-old infant (20). All values are approximate based on average iron content of human milk, infant formula, and complementary foods. Includes dietary iron intakes only; does not include intake from supplements. Sources for iron content are from Baker and Greer (21) and the USDA (22).

2

Assumes daily intake of 720 mL human milk containing 0.35 mg Fe/L.

3

Assumes daily intake of 720 mL infant formula fortified with 12 mg Fe/L.

4

Assumes daily intake of 60 g dry fortified rice cereal mixed with fruit juice.

5

Assumes daily intake of 56 g pureed or crumbled ground beef and 70 g chicken from baby food jar.

6

Assumes daily intake of 112 g mashed baked sweet potato, 112 g creamed spinach from baby food jar, and 112 g strained green beans from a baby food jar.

7

Assumes daily intake of 3–4 servings of fruit, cheese, and/or other dairy products at ∼0.3 mg Fe/serving; no servings of legumes.