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This chapter outlines the reality in many humanitarian settings, where low resources and limitations in human resources, diagnostics, and infrastructure make the controlled diagnostic process more challenging, supporting a more symptomatic approach to diagnosis and management.
Martin W. von Websky +5 more
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Targeting the muscle for the treatment and prevention of hepatic encephalopathy [PDF]
Muscle mass loss or sarcopenia is a principle component of malnutrition which prevails in 65–90% of patients with end-stage liver disease [1]. Intuitively, the roots of malnutrition play a precipitating role in muscle catabolism.
Bémeur, Chantal +2 more
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Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder. A longitudinal study of malnutrition and psychopathological risk factors from 2 to 11 years of age [PDF]
Aim: To evaluate different types and degrees of malnutrition over time in a sample of children diagnosed with Infantile Anorexia (IA), based on the DC:0-3R criteria, and recently defined by DSM-5 as the first subtype of Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake ...
Chatoor, Irene +3 more
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Objective: According to the Developmental Origin of Health and Disease (DOHaD) concept, maternal obesity and accelerated growth in neonates predispose offspring to white adipose tissue (WAT) accumulation.
Simon Lecoutre +14 more
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Oedematous malnutrition in the child or adult is not caused by protein deficiency; such a concept can lead to fatal therapeutic error in oedematous malnutrition treatment. On the other hand, deficiency of protein, or the other type II nutrients, is common and causes stunting and wasting. In kwashiorkor, the deficiency is more likely to be due to one or
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Understanding the gastrointestinal tract of the elderly to develop dietary solutions that prevent malnutrition [PDF]
Although the prevalence of malnutrition in the old age is increasing worldwide a synthetic understanding of the impact of aging on the intake, digestion, and absorption of nutrients is still lacking.
Bordoni, Alessandra +11 more
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BackgroundOsteoporosis is the most common metabolic bone disease. Recent studies have shown that malnutrition can promote the development of osteoporosis.
Xiaohui Shangguan +19 more
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Comparative Study of Malnutrition among Schoolchildren of Rural and Urban Territories of Bareilly District, Uttar Pradesh, India [PDF]
Introduction: Despite an agricultural country, India confronting malnutrition as a major public health challenge, where every second child is at risk of malnutrition.
Anuj Singh +5 more
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Background Diarrheal disease still remains a major public health threat and is often associated with fatal outcome especially in children with shigellosis mostly in developing countries.
Yasmin Jahan +10 more
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