Authors
Newbolds, S. F., Wenger, M. J.
Abstract
Dietary iron deficiency in the absence of anemia (IDNA) affects numerous people worldwide, with a wide range of negative effects on brain functioning and cognition. Although studies employing electroencephalography (EEG) have revealed a number of negative effects of IDNA in both the time- and frequency domains, to date there have been no attempts to characterize the effects of IDNA on the temporal dynamics of whole brain interactions. To address this issue, we applied multiscale entropy (MSE) analysis to resting-state EEG data collected from IDNA (n = 21) and iron sufficient (IS, n = 21) women. The MSE analysis on this data revealed that entropy was higher overall for the IS than the IDNA group, with significant differences appearing primarily at longer time scales and under right frontal and left and right parietal electrodes. These results suggest that IDNA may negatively affect long-distance interactions among brain regions and that this could conceivably be a source of diminished cognitive function and neural resilience in IDNA.
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