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Not having enough food to develop or function normally.
undernourishment
1
Cuban life expectancy is nearly as good as ours, despite chronic
malnourishment
.
2
Objective: Patients undergoing total gastrectomy for cancer are at risk of
malnourishment
.
3
Some people claim children were rescued from
malnourishment
,
homelessness or abandonment.
4
We see the effects of
malnourishment
on the students we teach.
5
Disruption to the upper gastrointestinal tract through surgery can lead to micronutrient
malnourishment
.
6
But then I got dehydrated and ended up in the hospital for
malnourishment
.
7
This paper deals with some deleterious effects of protein
malnourishment
in rat cerebellum.
8
It appears that they were well cared for- no
malnourishment
or signs of abuse.
9
Ms Gayford said Vanuatu was no stranger to child
malnourishment
.
10
In times of famine,
malnourishment
made people lethargic, weak, and depressed-unableto forage successfully.
11
Ali suffers
malnourishment
and complications from a botched circumcision performed by an unqualified practitioner.
12
Therefore, we investigated whether SUA-predicted mortality and the effect-modifying roles of
malnourishment
in older people.
13
They show no clear signs of
malnourishment
and the children still manage a shy smile.
14
Exhibit poor mental and physical health including substance abuse, signs of physical abuse or
malnourishment
.
15
This modifying effect of
malnourishment
remained consistent across subgroups.
16
A possible cause may be maternal stress or
malnourishment
.
malnourishment
severe malnourishment
atrophy from malnourishment
cause malnourishment
chronic malnourishment
cruel malnourishment