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Evaluation of dental age in protein energy malnutrition children.
Kumar V, Patil K, Munoli K.
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Study on nutritional status and incidence of sarcopenia in elderly patients with chronic heart failure. [PDF]
Song S, Du H, Lu X, Luo B, Li Z.
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Phase-dependent intake and 90-day mortality by nutrition status in invasive mechanical ventilation critically ill adults: A retrospective cohort study. [PDF]
Lee AR, Kim BE, Kim EM, Park CM, Han SN.
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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2009
Protein energy malnutrition (PEM) is a common problem worldwide and occurs in both developing and industrialized nations. In the developing world, it is frequently a result of socioeconomic, political, or environmental factors. In contrast, protein energy malnutrition in the developed world usually occurs in the context of chronic disease.
Zubin Grover
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Protein energy malnutrition (PEM) is a common problem worldwide and occurs in both developing and industrialized nations. In the developing world, it is frequently a result of socioeconomic, political, or environmental factors. In contrast, protein energy malnutrition in the developed world usually occurs in the context of chronic disease.
Zubin Grover
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Genome Editing and Protein Energy Malnutrition
2022Protein-energy malnutrition is a state of disordered catabolism resulting from metabolic derangements or starvation. It is associated with chronic disease, hypoglycemia, hypothermia, serious infections, and even an increased prevalence of morbidity and mortality in countries with poor socioeconomic or environmental factors. Adequate food administration
Moreno-Nombela, S. +5 more
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Endotoxemia in Protein-Energy Malnutrition
Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 1988The plasma endotoxin levels of 16 severely malnourished Thai children were determined by the Limulus amebocyte lysate assay. Endotoxemia was present in seven children (44%) on admission to the hospital and was associated with the coexistence of vitamin A deficiency. Protein-energy malnutrition is associated with the presence of endotoxemia.
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