Our Verdict: Neutral

Mackerel (Atlantic) is neither specifically beneficial nor harmful for Iron Deficiency. It can be included as part of a balanced, varied diet.

Key Nutrients in Mackerel (Atlantic) for Iron Deficiency

Iron

critical

Present in moderate amounts

VitaminC

high

absorption-enhancer

Present in moderate amounts

VitaminB12

medium

red-blood-cell-formation

Present in moderate amounts

Folate

medium

red-blood-cell-formation

Present in moderate amounts

Mackerel (Atlantic) Nutrition Facts

Per 88g (3 oz cooked)

Nutrient Amount % Daily Value
Calories 223
Protein 20.3g 41%
Total Carbohydrates g 0%
Dietary Fiber g 0%
Sugar g
Total Fat 15.1g 19%
vitaminD 16.1mcg %
vitaminB12 16.7mcg %
vitaminB3 9.1mg %
selenium 51.6mcg %
phosphorus 217mg %

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