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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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The Elderly, Undernutrition, and Pharmacokinetics
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1983There is good evidence that malnutrition may alter the pharmacokinetic parameters and, thus, actions of several drugs. The elderly are probably most at risk, as malnutrition tends to affect factors already altered by primary and secondary aging.
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Undernutrition and Quality of Life
2015Malnutrition the most pervasive human problem especially in less developed countries (LDCs) not only adversely affects quality of life but also socioeconomic development. 25% of pregnant women in LDCs suffer from protein energy malnutrition while only 4% do in developed countries.
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Prenatal Origins of Undernutrition
2009Undernutrition continues to be high in many regions of the developing world. Birthweight, a common proxy measure of intrauterine growth, is influenced by nutritional, environmental and lifestyle factors during pregnancy and, in turn, affects immediate survival and function, and is a determinant of later life risk of chronic diseases.
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OVERNUTRITION AND UNDERNUTRITION
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