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Sentence count:141+2Posted:2017-02-15Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: nutritionnutrientdiminutionmalnourishedmalfunctiontuitioneditionvolitionMeaning: ['mælnʊ'trɪʃn /-njʊ-]  n. a state of poor nutrition; can result from insufficient or excessive or unbalanced diet or from inability to absorb foods. 
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91 Results: The general medical conditions mostly were skin parenchyma scathe , infection disease, malnutrition and fracture and so on.
92 Objective: To explore the relationship between trace elements zinc, cuprum, iron, calcium and manganese and malnutrition.
93 The World Health Organization says malnutrition in children can lifelong health problems.
94 The region is known to be endemic for many health problems, including cholera, diarrhea, malaria, shigellosis, Rift Valley fever, measles, meningitis and malnutrition.
95 Increases in malnutrition are expected to be especially severe in countries where large populations depend on rain-fed subsistence farming.
96 Intimate partner violence has also been associated with higher rates of infant and child mortality and morbidity (e.g. diarrhoeal disease, malnutrition).
97 There were babies with kwashiorkor, a disease caused by malnutrition, which I'd assumed occurred only in war zones.
98 For malnutrition caused by the failure of the body to absorb nutrients, see the article on Malabsorption.
99 The proportion of malnutrition, supernutrition including overweight and obesity were 22.2% and 24.8%.
100 Shenyang East New - Indication: sedation, sedative, for nervous exhaustion, insomnia, forgetfulness, dizziness, blurred vision, susceptible to fatigue, malnutrition, poor health.
101 Thus(Sentencedict.com ), lactalbumin power has an obvious clinic effect towards the improvement of protein malnutrition status of the patients carrying through hemodialysis.
102 The sum total of lymphocytes was reduced in middle malnutrition patients.
103 If the long - term malnutrition baby malnutrition, excessive weight, will also appear before the fontanelle depression.
104 According to the Lancet, malnutrition in the first two years is irreversible.
105 The symptoms of lead poisoning are much like those of malnutrition.
106 Results: Malnutrition and metabolism disorders were improved in all patients TPN support therapy.
107 Experts warn that when it comes to allergy testing, blind trust in blood tests is not wise as it can lead to an unbalanced, monotonous diet that may contribute to malnutrition.
108 Early life and childhood malnutrition leads to stunting and anaemia, which not only causes low birth-weight in the next generation but also harms cognitive development.
109 Malnutrition is rife: 6 out of 10 children show signs of stunting, and are vulnerable to disease.
110 Outbreaks are due to low immunization coverage, malnutrition, and vitamin A deficiency.
111 International Digest: How we would assess severity of protein energy malnutrition?
112 Plumpy'nut, a peanut butter-like paste used to treat severe malnutrition, and its derivative Plumpy'doz, have become the subject of controversy among the nutrition community.
113 Malnutrition poses a challenge for all low - income developing countries, large or small.
114 The 28-year-old man, identified as Evan Muncie, suffered from extreme dehydration and malnutrition, but did not appear to have significant crushing injuries, the doctors said.
115 Arnold Kunzli, in his book Karl Marx - A Psychogram, writes about Marx's life, including the suicide of two daughters and a son-in-law Three children died of malnutrition.
116 Young pilose antler tablets uneasiness of body and mind, malnutrition and amnesia.
117 Malnutrition has high occurrence in patients of hepatocirrhosis, which is mainly about protein - energy malnutrition.
118 The human body doesn't have to be starving to suffer from malnutrition.
119 Perhaps it was born defective, or perhaps imbecile through fear, malnutrition, and neglect.
120 Paradoxically, both forms of malnutrition may act through a similar molecular process of modifying DNA, called epigenetics, to cause stable, but non-heritable, changes to the way genes are used.
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