Similar words: nutrition, nutrient, diminution, malnourished, malfunction, tuition, edition, volition. Meaning: ['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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61 The etiology of this disorder may include alcoholism, malnutrition, or submassive hepatic necrosis.
62 Keiko suffers from skin lesions, malnutrition and a weak immune system, biologists say.
63 Sufferers endure diarrhoea, loss of weight and potentially malnutrition.
64 We see severe malnutrition and stunting side-by-side with obesity.
65 A balanced diet is an insurance against malnutrition.
66 The most common cause is alcohol abuse with malnutrition.
67 Results Domperidone and bifid triple viable powder treat malnutrition children improve the childrens appetite and increase their body weight.
68 Eyelid edema: common in nephritis, chronic liver disease, malnutrition, anemia, blood vessels, such as edema.
69 The results indicate that MNA is effective for diagnosis of malnutrition in oncological patients.
70 A nutritionist from the International Medical Corps weighs a three-month-old baby from one of the camps to check for malnutrition.
71 Acquaint with the clinical manifestations ,(www.Sentencedict.com) etiology and pathogenesis of Infantile Enuresis and Infantile Malnutrition.
72 However, malnutrition and marasmus are more serious health problems than that of overweight and obesity in Hainan Province.
73 Malnutrition and eventually cachexia have been shown to have a negative influence on the clinical course of CHF and COPD, and to impinge on patients' quality of life.
74 Master the differentiation , diagnosis and cautions of Infantile Enuresis and Infantile Malnutrition.
75 Malnutrition among older people can lead to increased hospital stay, increased readmission rates and increased transfer and admission to care homes, all of which costs the government money.
76 Calcium in taking deficiency will give to hypocalcemia symptom or even more seriously calcium - malnutrition disease.
77 Rapid correction of chronic osmolar imbalance, especially in the presence of concurrent malnutrition, can cause rapid demyelination. This can also occur with normal serum sodium.
78 Kellogg created the bestseller of cereals to compete against the evils of alcohol, tobacco and malnutrition.
79 Malnutrition will increase, as will the number of deaths from diarrhoeal disease. More storms and floods will cause more deaths and injuries, and cholera outbreaks will occur with greater frequency.
80 Malnutrition in Patients Undergoing Hemodialysis: Is Intradialytic Parenteral Nutrition the Answer?
81 Poor health and stunting caused by malnutrition often prevent or delay enrolment in school.
82 Comparative digestibility of goats' vs. cows' milk fats in children with digestive malnutrition: a double-blind study.
83 Objective To examine the correlation between metabolic acidosis and malnutrition in maintenance haemodialysis (MHD) patients.
84 Recent figures for children under five years of age show chronic malnutrition levels, i.e. stunting, at 33 percent nationwide and 45 percent in the north of the country.
85 This demonstrates that pygmyism is not a result of early malnutrition, as another hypothesis has it.
86 Like other poor African countries in this list the Central African Republic is actually self-sufficient in food but still a lot of people suffer from malnutrition and famine.
87 Other trace elements have been observed with phenylketonuria, an inherited metabolic disorder, and kwashiorkor, a severe form of malnutrition that occurs mainly in developing nations.
88 However, the use of enteral feeding in patients with gastrointestinal intolerance is associated with underfeeding and consequent malnutrition.
89 In the developing countries, more than 10 million people die from hunger or malnutrition every year.
90 The following conditions were excluded: severe hepatic and renal dysfunction, malnutrition, malignant tumour, malignant anemia, diabetes.
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