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Getting Enough Iron

What is the recommended daily amount of iron?

The recommended daily amount of iron varies. Most people need the following amount of iron each day.

Recommended daily amount of iron
GroupAgeAmount of daily iron
Infants

Birth to 6 months

7 to 12 months

0.27 mg

11 mg

Children

Ages 1 to 3

Ages 4 to 8

7 mg

10 mg

Adolescents

Ages 9 to 13

Ages 14 to 18

Ages 14 to 18 (who menstruate)

8 mg

11 mg

15 mg

Adults

Ages 19 and older

Ages 19 to 50 (who menstruate)

8 mg

18 mg

PregnantAges 14 to 5027 mg
Lactating

Ages 14 to 18

Ages 19 to 50

10 mg

9 mg

What foods are high in iron?

The foods you eat contain nutrients, such as vitamins and minerals. Iron is a nutrient. Your body needs the right amount to stay healthy and work as it should. You can use the list below to help you make choices about which foods to eat.

Here are some foods that contain iron. Most have 1 to 2 milligrams of iron per serving. Some foods, like fortified breakfast cereal, may have more iron.

Fruits

  • Figs (dried), 5 figs

Vegetables

  • Asparagus (canned), 6 spears
  • Collard, beet, Swiss chard, or turnip greens, 1 cup
  • Dried peas, cooked, 1/2 cup
  • Seaweed, spirulina (dried), 1/4 cup
  • Spinach, (cooked) 1/2 cup or (raw) 1 cup

Grains

  • Cereals, fortified with iron, 1 cup
  • Grits (instant, cooked), fortified with iron, 1/2 cup

Meats and other protein foods

  • Beans (kidney, lima, navy, white), canned or cooked, 1/2 cup
  • Beef or lamb, 3 oz
  • Chicken giblets, 3 oz
  • Chickpeas (garbanzo beans), 1/2 cup
  • Liver of beef, lamb, or pork, 3 oz
  • Oysters (cooked), 3 oz
  • Sardines (canned), 3 oz
  • Soybeans (boiled), 1/2 cup
  • Tofu (firm), 1/2 cup

Work with your doctor to find out how much of this nutrient you need. Depending on your health, you may need more or less of it in your diet.

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Current as of: October 6, 2025

Author: Ignite Healthwise, LLC Staff
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All Ignite Healthwise, LLC education is reviewed by a team that includes physicians, nurses, advanced practitioners, registered dieticians, and other healthcare professionals.

Current as of: October 6, 2025

Author: Ignite Healthwise, LLC Staff

Clinical Review Board
All Ignite Healthwise, LLC education is reviewed by a team that includes physicians, nurses, advanced practitioners, registered dieticians, and other healthcare professionals.

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