You probably know that meeting your iron needs is important. But how well do you really know this essential nutrient?
For starters, iron is a mineral that’s needed for a variety of functions in the body. On the most important ways the body uses iron is in supporting the production of hemoglobin and myoglobin, a key protein in the body. Iron also supports blood cell formation as well as energy-yielding metabolism.* (1,2)
How Much Iron Do Adult Men and Women Need?
The United States National Institute of Health Office of Dietary Supplements recommends that adult men between the ages of 19 and 50 get 8 milligrams (mg) of iron each day. Women have higher iron needs than men—and it’s recommended that adult women between the ages of 19 and 50 get 18 mg of iron per day.*
Women over the age of 50 have a lower recommended intake of 8 mg per day—while pregnant women have a higher recommended daily value of 27 mg per day.* (1)