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Malnutrition occurs when an
organism gets too few or too many nutrients,
resulting in
health problems. Specifically, it is a deficiency, excess, or imbalance...
- (12
billion people).
Reducing malnutrition is key part of
Sustainable Development Goal 2, "Zero hunger", with a
malnutrition target alongside reducing under...
- Protein–energy
undernutrition (PEU), once
called protein-energy
malnutrition (PEM), is a form of
malnutrition that is
defined as a
range of
conditions arising from...
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Malnutrition in
children is
covered by
multiple articles:
Undernutrition in
children Childhood obesity This
disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated...
- outcomes.
Undernutrition is
sometimes used
synonymously with
malnutrition, however,
malnutrition could mean both
undernutrition or
overnutrition (causing...
- Area
studies focused on
China Sitology –
Expert in
nutrition and
malnutritionPages displaying short descriptions of
redirect targets –
dietetics [citation...
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Malnutrition is an
important health concern in Tibet.
According to a
study conducted in 1994/1995 in
eleven districts of Tibet,
malnutrition affected more...
- diseases: tuberculosis, HIV, tet****, malaria, measles, rubella,
leprosy Malnutrition and
environmental sanitation problems add to this burden. Historically...
- KWOSH-ee-OR-kor, -kər, is also KWASH-) is a form of
severe protein malnutrition characterized by
edema and an
enlarged liver with
fatty infiltrates....
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Marasmus is a form of
severe malnutrition characterized by
energy deficiency. It can
occur in
anyone with
severe malnutrition but
usually occurs in children...