stor-age, iron transport and iron-containing proteins suggest there is an iron cost involved with physical training. If this is the case, further research is indicated to (l) deter-mine how iron is utilized in response to chronic physical exercise, (2) define a quantity of iron "cost" (reutiliza-tion, absorption, excretion) and (3) relate these components to nutritional intervention for effective application.
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