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Definition of malnutrition in English: malnutritionnoun malnjʊˈtrɪʃ(ə)nˌmæln(j)uˈtrɪʃ(ə)n mass nounLack of proper nutrition, caused by not having enough to eat, not eating enough of the right things, or being unable to use the food that one does eat. nearly 67% of the country's population suffers from malnutrition children die every day from malnutrition and disease Example sentencesExamples - What is beyond dispute is that people in many of the world's poorer nations suffer from disease and malnutrition.
- The challenge of malnutrition is not well addressed by existing interventions.
- An estimated 1.8 million refugees fled to the borders, with disease and malnutrition.
- Most people suffer from malnutrition and do not have access to adequate health care.
- Protein energy malnutrition is the most deadly form of malnutrition.
- The widespread problem of malnutrition is as much a concern to everyone as the efforts at its amelioration.
- They suffer malnutrition, poor eyesight, bone deformation and respiratory diseases.
- The management of health and malnutrition is now largely standardised.
- People should not be dying of conditions brought on by malnutrition in a world that has an overcapacity of food production.
- For example, malnutrition and lack of access to clean water can lead to blindness.
- Food shortages and malnutrition had their biggest impact on Afghan girl children.
- Many, however, are found to be suffering instead from other illness, or from exhaustion or malnutrition.
- The perils of battle apart, both sides suffered from malaria, malnutrition and inadequate supplies.
- Pre-existing malnutrition has been shown to be a major clinical problem in surgical patients.
- Simply stated, any one suffering from malnutrition and disease is at a much greater risk.
- The two clinics run by the council have 590 cases of child malnutrition on their books.
- Each year six million children under the age of 5 years die because of diseases that result from malnutrition.
- There is a higher incidence of malnutrition and ill health in the war torn areas.
- The Ministry of Health says people are more vulnerable than usual due to malnutrition and food shortages.
- There were no catastrophic epidemics but people were more susceptible to malnutrition and injuries.
Synonyms undernourishment, malnourishment, undernutrition, poor diet, inadequate diet, unhealthy diet, lack of food, inanition starvation, hunger, famine anorexia Definition of malnutrition in US English: malnutritionnounˌmæln(j)uˈtrɪʃ(ə)nˌmaln(y)o͞oˈtriSH(ə)n Lack of proper nutrition, caused by not having enough to eat, not eating enough of the right things, or being unable to use the food that one does eat. nearly 67% of the country's population suffers from malnutrition children die every day from malnutrition and disease Example sentencesExamples - People should not be dying of conditions brought on by malnutrition in a world that has an overcapacity of food production.
- Protein energy malnutrition is the most deadly form of malnutrition.
- Simply stated, any one suffering from malnutrition and disease is at a much greater risk.
- The management of health and malnutrition is now largely standardised.
- What is beyond dispute is that people in many of the world's poorer nations suffer from disease and malnutrition.
- Pre-existing malnutrition has been shown to be a major clinical problem in surgical patients.
- They suffer malnutrition, poor eyesight, bone deformation and respiratory diseases.
- The challenge of malnutrition is not well addressed by existing interventions.
- Each year six million children under the age of 5 years die because of diseases that result from malnutrition.
- An estimated 1.8 million refugees fled to the borders, with disease and malnutrition.
- The two clinics run by the council have 590 cases of child malnutrition on their books.
- Food shortages and malnutrition had their biggest impact on Afghan girl children.
- The widespread problem of malnutrition is as much a concern to everyone as the efforts at its amelioration.
- There is a higher incidence of malnutrition and ill health in the war torn areas.
- Many, however, are found to be suffering instead from other illness, or from exhaustion or malnutrition.
- There were no catastrophic epidemics but people were more susceptible to malnutrition and injuries.
- Most people suffer from malnutrition and do not have access to adequate health care.
- For example, malnutrition and lack of access to clean water can lead to blindness.
- The perils of battle apart, both sides suffered from malaria, malnutrition and inadequate supplies.
- The Ministry of Health says people are more vulnerable than usual due to malnutrition and food shortages.
Synonyms undernourishment, malnourishment, undernutrition, poor diet, inadequate diet, unhealthy diet, lack of food, inanition |