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Comparative assessment of nutritional status in unoperated children with Congenital Heart Defects: Insights from a tertiary pediatric cardiac center in India. [PDF]
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Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 2002
Because of its wide prevalence and its grave consequences on the health of older persons, malnutrition requires immediate attention. Physicians in general have been described as being nutritionally blind in their slowness to recognize undernutrition. A high degree of suspicion, a thorough history and physical examination, and pertinent laboratory data ...
M Louay, Omran, Pascale, Salem
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Because of its wide prevalence and its grave consequences on the health of older persons, malnutrition requires immediate attention. Physicians in general have been described as being nutritionally blind in their slowness to recognize undernutrition. A high degree of suspicion, a thorough history and physical examination, and pertinent laboratory data ...
M Louay, Omran, Pascale, Salem
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Immunocompetence in undernutrition
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1972Abstract The pathophysiologic mechanisms of increased susceptibility to and severity of infections in malnourished children were investigated in 90 patients. The tonsils were small in 47 children, and significant lymphopenia was observed in 15. There was a significant depression of serum siderophilin and complement component C3.
Derrick B. Jelliffe, Ranjit K. Chandra
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Epidemiology of undernutrition
The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2001The present study was undertaken to find out the magnitude of the problem of under nutrition among the children under 5 years of age and also to identify the important factors influencing the nutritional status of the children.30 cluster sampling technique had been applied in the study.
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Gerontology, 1997
Diet restriction is a well-recognised method of slowing aging and prolonging life span in animals. However, previous studies of this have tended to start after weaning and the effects of prenatal or early postnatal diet restriction have rarely been considered.
Aihie Sayer, A., Cooper, C.
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Diet restriction is a well-recognised method of slowing aging and prolonging life span in animals. However, previous studies of this have tended to start after weaning and the effects of prenatal or early postnatal diet restriction have rarely been considered.
Aihie Sayer, A., Cooper, C.
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Nutrition Reviews, 2002
it is certainly a major player. Priorexperience with hormonal signals such as insulin sug-gested that leptin would have pleiotropic actions invarious end organs and that its signals would be inte-grated into a complicated system of checks and balancesinvolving other hormones and neural pathways. Thesepredictions have turned out to be true,
Prentice, Andrew M. +3 more
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it is certainly a major player. Priorexperience with hormonal signals such as insulin sug-gested that leptin would have pleiotropic actions invarious end organs and that its signals would be inte-grated into a complicated system of checks and balancesinvolving other hormones and neural pathways. Thesepredictions have turned out to be true,
Prentice, Andrew M. +3 more
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Malnutrition and undernutrition
Medicine, 2003Abstract Malnutrition generally implies undernutrition and refers to all deviations from adequate and optimal nutritional status in infants, children and in adults. In children, undernutrition manifests as underweight and stunting (short stature), while severely undernourished children present with the symptoms and signs that characterize conditions ...
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Undernutrition and cerebellar development
Experimental Neurology, 1971Abstract Undernutrition has previously been shown to affect the cerebellum to a greater extent than the remainder of the brain. This study showed that the vermis is the primary area of the cerebellum affected. In contrast to the deficits in the cerebellar hemispheres, the reductions in the vermis wet weight, DNA, and protein content in brains of ...
H E, Neville, H P, Chase
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