IADSA has launched a Mind the Gap resource highlighting the role of iron supplementation in reducing anemia among women. Titled
“Precious Metal: The role of iron in the global fight against anaemia,” it is available to view at https://www.iadsa.org/mind-the-gap/english/iron#intro.

Anemia is a condition in which the size and number of an individual’s red blood cells fall below a certain level. This impairs the ability of the blood to carry oxygen around the body, which can affect, for example, physical capacity and work performance.
The new Mind the Gap resource focuses on a target set by the World Health Organization (WHO) to halve rates of anemia among women of reproductive age by 2025.1 In pregnant women, the condition carries a greater risk for the mother and unborn baby.
Iron deficiency is the most common cause of anemia—responsible for an estimated half of all cases. In a policy brief, ‘Global Nutrition Targets 2025: Anaemia’, WHO says that “a diet containing adequate amounts of bioavailable iron should underpin all efforts for prevention and control of anemia.”
However, poor nutrition in many parts of the world means that iron consumption among pregnant women is lower than it needs to be. As a result, WHO recommends iron supplementation for certain at-risk groups.
Simon Pettman, executive director of IADSA, said, “Reducing anemia by 50 percent among women of child-bearing age is a global challenge with huge potential health benefits that could impact the lives of millions of women across the world. We trust that this Mind the Gap story will help raise awareness of the importance of the WHO target.”
Mind the Gap is an information resource created by IADSA—the International Alliance of Dietary/Food Supplement Associations. It facilitates the sharing of positive stories about the benefits that nutrition offers to consumers all over the world and society at large. It also seeks to fill gaps in our scientific knowledge, while promoting real-life examples of successful national nutrition programs.
For more information, visit iadsa.org/mind-the-gap.
Based in London, IADSA is the international association of the food supplement sector, with members from six continents. IADSA is the global platform to guide the evolution of policy and regulation in the sector.
For more information, visit iadsa.org.
1https://www.who.int/nutrition/publications/globaltargets2025_policybrief_anaemia/en/


