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  1. Malnutrition - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References by ICON Health Publications, 2004-04-13
  2. Prevention et traitement de la malnutrition: Guide pratique (Collection Initiations-documentations techniques) by Andre Briend, 1985
  3. Brain function and malnutrition: Neuropsychological methods of assessment (A Wiley biomedical-health publication)
  4. Malnutrition and Brain Development by Myron Winick, 1976-01-01
  5. Pre-School Child Malnutrition: Primary Deterrent to Human Progress, International Conference, Washington, DC, Dec., 1964 by National Academy of Sciences -- National Research Council, 1966
  6. Malnutrition and intellectual development
  7. Fish, Food, and Hunger: The Potential of Fisheries for Alleviating Malnutrition (Westview Special Studies in Ocean Science and Policy) by George Kent, 1987-06
  8. Preventing Malnutrition (Injury Prevention for the Elderly) by Bonnie L. Walker, 1996-01
  9. Scaling Up, Scaling Down: Overcoming Malnutrition in Developing Countries
  10. Attaining the Millennium Development Goals in India: Reducing Infant Mortality, Child Malnutrition, Gender Disparities and Hunger-Poverty and Increasing ... and Completion (World Bank Publication) by Anil B. Deolalikar, 2005-05-12
  11. The Double Burden of Malnutrition in Asia: Causes, Consequences, and Solutions (Interventions for Effective Action) by Stuart Gillespie, Lawrence Haddad, 2003-05-27
  12. Explaining Child Malnutrition in Developing Countries: A Cross-Country Analysis (Research Report (International Food Policy Research Institute)) by Lisa C. Smith, Lawrence Haddad, 1999-12-01
  13. Neurologic Consequences of Malnutrition (World Federation of Neurology Seminars in Clinical Neurology) by Marco T., M.D. Medina, 2007-06-30
  14. Metabolic Toxemia of Late Pregnancy: A Disease of Malnutrition by Thomas H., M.D. Brewer, 1982-11

21. Malnutrition
. Undernutrition malnutrition occurs in people who are either undernourished or overnourished.......MAIN SEARCH INDEX. malnutrition.
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Malnutrition
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Malnutrition is the condition that develops when the body does not get the right amount of the vitamins minerals , and other nutrients it needs to maintain healthy tissues and organ function.
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Undernutrition Malnutrition occurs in people who are either undernourished or over-nourished. Undernutrition is a consequence of consuming too few essential nutrients or using or excreting them more rapidly than they can be replaced. Infants, young children, and teenagers need additional nutrients. So do women who are pregnant or breastfeeding. Nutrient loss can be accelerated by diarrhea , excessive sweating, heavy bleeding (hemorrhage), or kidney failure. Nutrient intake can be restricted by age-related illnesses and conditions, excessive dieting, severe injury, serious illness, a lengthy hospitalization, or substance abuse. The leading cause of death in children in developing countries is protein-energy malnutrition . This type of malnutrition is the result of inadequate intake of calories from proteins, vitamins, and minerals. Children who are already undernourished can suffer from protein-energy malnutrition when rapid growth, infection, or disease increases the need for protein and essential minerals. Overnutrition In the United States, nutritional deficiencies have generally been replaced by dietary imbalances or excesses associated with many of the leading causes of death and disability. Overnutrition results from eating too much, eating too many of the wrong things, not exercising enough, or taking too many vitamins or other dietary replacements.

22. Autopsy Girl Found In Cooler Died Of Malnutrition
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23. Malnutrition
. Causes and symptoms. Diagnosis. Treatment. Prognosis. Prevention. Resources. Definition malnutrition is the condition that develops when the body does not......malnutrition. Definition.
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Malnutrition
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Malnutrition is the condition that develops when the body does not get the right amount of the vitamins minerals , and other nutrients it needs to maintain healthy tissues and organ function.
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Undernutrition Malnutrition occurs in people who are either undernourished or over-nourished. Undernutrition is a consequence of consuming too few essential nutrients or using or excreting them more rapidly than they can be replaced. Infants, young children, and teenagers need additional nutrients. So do women who are pregnant or breastfeeding. Nutrient loss can be accelerated by diarrhea , excessive sweating, heavy bleeding (hemorrhage), or kidney failure. Nutrient intake can be restricted by age-related illnesses and conditions, excessive dieting, severe injury, serious illness, a lengthy hospitalization, or substance abuse. The leading cause of death in children in developing countries is protein-energy malnutrition . This type of malnutrition is the result of inadequate intake of calories from proteins, vitamins, and minerals. Children who are already undernourished can suffer from protein-energy malnutrition when rapid growth, infection, or disease increases the need for protein and essential minerals. Overnutrition In the United States, nutritional deficiencies have generally been replaced by dietary imbalances or excesses associated with many of the leading causes of death and disability. Overnutrition results from eating too much, eating too many of the wrong things, not exercising enough, or taking too many vitamins or other dietary replacements.

24. Who_nut
World Health Organization. Department of Nutrition for Health and Development. WHO. Global Database. on Child Growth. and malnutrition.
http://www.who.int/nutgrowthdb/
World Health Organization Department of Nutrition for Health and Development WHO Global Database on Child Growth and Malnutrition Description ANTHRO 1.02 Y2K version View data/references Summary papers: NCHS/WHO reference data Estimates of global prevalence of childhood underweight in 1990 and 2015 Comments/feedback Appendix: National survey data of prevalence of underweight Methodology and applications - Stunting trends English Español Francais Overweight patterns and trends ... Selected major risk factors and global and regional burden of disease

25. CNN.com - Vegan Parents On Trial For Baby's Severe Malnutrition - Mar. 24, 2003
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Story Tools (Court TV) Silva Swinton and her husband, Joseph, followed a strict vegan diet in their Queens home. They swore off meat and dairy products and existed on a regiment of vegetables, grains, seeds and nuts. When Silva gave birth to a daughter, Ice, in July 2000, they put the newborn on the same plan. Instead of breast milk or baby formula, Ice Swinton got herbal tea, flax seed oil, fruit juices and a homemade soy drink. The result, authorities say, was a health catastrophe that rises to the level of a crime. At 15 months, the girl weighed only 10 pounds and had no teeth. She could not sit up or talk and had a swollen abdomen. Doctors diagnosed her with severe malnutrition and rickets, and the Queens district attorney said it was one of the worst cases of neglect he'd seen. Her parents are now on trial in Queens Supreme Court on first-degree assault charges that could land them each in jail for 25 years. The Swintons, both 32, maintain they are loving parents who doted on Ice and thought the diet was best for her and her little brother, Ini, who was born after the couple's arrest. Both children are in foster care. In his opening statement last Tuesday, Silva Swinton's attorney, Christopher Shella, told the jury of nine women and three men, "At the end of the trial, you'll find that the choices they made were not criminal, but human."

26. PAMM - PROGRAM AGAINST MICRONUTRIENT MALNUTRITION
New site! Network for Sustained Elimination of Iodine Deficiency. Women working in the salt fields of Nha Trang Photo by Doan Duc Minh.
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27. CNN.com - Hunger And Malnutrition Stalk North Korea - August 23, 2001
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Just eight World Food Program biscuits a day will save this malnourished child By Jamie FlorCruz CNN's Beijing Bureau Chief (CNN) More disturbing images of hungry North Korean children filtered out of Pyongyang this week at the end of a visit by a team of World Food Programme officials. In a pediatric hospital in Nampo City, southwest of the capital Pyongyang, emaciated children, ill with diarrhea or malnourished, lie listless in beds with their mothers, some fastened with drips to give them basic sustenance. "The drips were very crude, almost like water bottles with plastic tubing coming out," says Catherine Bertini, WFP executive director. "We saw other children who had marks on their faces from various stages of malnutrition. These children were in very bad shape." It's a near replay of chilling pictures from past years of dying children, their stomachs bloated, arms hanging like twigs and eyes staring vacant.

28. Division Of Gastroenterology - UMass Medical School
Clinical research includes studies on therapies for viral hepatitis, malnutrition, obstructive pancreaticbiliary disease, and effects of aging on gastrointestinal function.
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Welcome to the Division of Gastroenterology's website
Timothy C. Wang, MD- Division Chief
Gastroenterology is a specialty involved in preventing, diagnosing, and treating diseases of the luminal GI tract (esophagus, stomach, small intestine, colon and rectum) liver, gallbladder and pancreas.
The Gastroenterology division at UMass Memorial Medical Center is dedicated to excellence in patient care, research and medical education. Our staff is committed to providing the highest quality of care to individuals as well as to the community. We strive to advance patient care through excellence in clinical, basic and translational research, and to educate future health care professionals. The high standards set by the division and the scope of services available ensure that patients will receive the best care possible for a wide variety of gastrointestinal and liver diseases.
As a tertiary referral center, we offer expertise in all areas of clinical GI, hepatology and adult nutrition. Our dedicated clinical staff is a caring team of specialized doctors, nurses, technicians, and other ancillary personnel who are committed to improving the health and well being of patients with a variety of gastrointestinal and liver disorders. In addition to addressing specific medical needs, we promote health through preventive care, cancer screening, and by providing education, allowing the patient to better understand their disease process.

29. Angola Briefing Note
The main public health threat is epidemics, particularly malaria, diarrhea disease and meningitis; and malnutrition is a longterm consequence of food shortfall.
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30. IMMPaCt
IMMPaCt International Micronutrient malnutrition Prevention and Control Program. Micronutrient malnutrition is a shortage of one or more vitamins or minerals.
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Consuming adequate amounts of vitamin A would prevent up to 2.5 million deaths annually among children under 5 years.
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Iron deficiency is the most common nutritional disorder in the world. As many as 4–5 billion people, 66–80% of the world's population, may be iron deficient.
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Iodine deficiency is the most important preventable cause of brain damage, affecting millions of people worldwide.
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Folic acid helps prevent spina bifida and anencephaly that affect at least 225,000 children a year throughout the world.
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nternational M icronutrient M alnutrition P revention and C on t rol Program Through IMMPaCt, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) contributes its skills and resources to the global effort to eliminate micronutrient malnutrition.

31. Global Health Micronutrient Malnutrition
Micronutrient malnutrition NCEH’s objective is to work with others to reduce the global burden of disease associated with micronutrient malnutrition.
http://www.cdc.gov/nceh/globalhealth/GHAR/priorities/Micronutrient/Default.htm

32. The Happy Family
Brazilian couple who have adopted 53 abandoned children, many of whom arrived with severe malnutrition or serious illnesses.
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33. HealthCentral - General Encyclopedia - Malnutrition
malnutrition. Causes, incidence, and risk factors malnutrition is a general term that indicates a lack of some or all nutritional elements.
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34. Horsefriends Large Animal Rescue
Works to rescue and rehabilitate large animals, including horses, donkeys, and mules, suffering from neglect, abuse, or malnutrition. Includes how to help, photos of available animals, and donation information. Located in Watsonville.
http://horsefriends.org/

35. Malnutrition - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
malnutrition. malnutrition is a general term for the condition in which a person either has too little food, or is missing important nutrients.
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Malnutrition is a general term for the condition in which a person or animal either has too little food or is missing important nutrients Most commonly, malnourished people or animals either do not have enough calories in their diet, or are eating a diet that lacks protein vitamins , or trace minerals . Medical problems arising from malnutrition are commonly referred to as deficiency diseases Scurvy is a well-known and now rare form of malnutrition, in which the victim lacks vitamin C edit
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36. Obesity Research Center At St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center
He has studied the nutritional consequences of HIV infection for the past 15 years, and provided the original description of the cachectic process. Studies include body composition measurements, adverse consequences of malnutrition in HIV infection, pathogenic mechanisms underlying the development of malnutrition, optimization of clinical evaluation, and nutritional support.
http://cpmcnet.columbia.edu/dept/obesectr/NYORC/kotler.html
Donald P. Kotler, MD
Donald P. Kotler received his BA in 1969 from Rutgers College and his MD from Albert Einstein College of Medicine in 1973. After completing his training in Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology at Bronx Municipal Hospital Center and the University of Pennsylvania, respectively, he joined the Division of Gastroenterology in the Department of Medicine at St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center in 1979. His laboratory facilities include a clinical area for inpatient or outaptient human studies, a clinical investigative area for measuring body composition and exercise capabilities, and basic science laboratories for cell culture, for routine laboratory analyses, histology, immunoassay, and moleular techniques. Cooperation with the Body Composition Unit, Weight Control Unit, Obesity Research Center, and the Microbiology Laboratory provides increased sophistication for many of the measures. Dr. Kotler has focused on four general areas of research and his laboratory has performed exclusively human studies for about the past 10 years. He has studied the nutritional consequences of HIV infection for the past 15 years, and provided the original description of the cachectic process. Studies include body composition measurements, adverse consequences of malnutrition in HIV infection, pathogenic mechanisms underlying the development of malnutrition, optimization of clinical evaluation, and nutritional support. Nutrition consequences of other chronic disease processes also are being studied in the laboratory, and involve two general areas. Specific investigations involving nutritional aspects of chronic hepatitis C infection, end stage renal disease, and congestive heart failure are ongoing, or in development. The effect of nutrition upon immune function also is being examined in the laboratory.

37. WHO Global Database On Child Growth
An overview of the worldwide magnitude of proteinenergy malnutrition and its effect on growth.
http://www.who.int/whosis/cgrowth/bulletin.htm
The worldwide magnitude of protein-energy malnutrition: an overview from the WHO Global Database on Child Growth
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  • Scientist, Nutrition unit, World Health Organization, 1211 Geneva 27, Switzerland. Request for reprints should be sent to this author Professor, School of Public Health: University of Sao Paulo, Brazil. Formerly: Consultant, Nutrition unit, World Health Organization, Geneva Switzerland. Technical Officer, Nutrition unit, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland. Chief, Nutrition unit, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland.
  • Introduction
    Growth assessment is the single measurement that best defines the health and nutritional status of children, because disturbances in health and nutrition, regardless of their etiology, invariably affect child growth. Health and nutrition problems during childhood are the result of a wide range of factors, most of which particularly in underprivileged populations relate to unsatisfactory food intake or severe and repeated infections, or a combination of the two. These conditions, in turn, are closely linked to the general standard of living and whether a population is able to meet its basic needs such as food, housing, and health care. Growth assessment thus serves as a means for evaluating the health and nutritional status of children, just as it also provides an indirect measurement of the quality of life of an entire population. Of the various anthropometric indices that can be used to assess child growth status, the following provide a comprehensive description: height-for-age portrays performance in terms of linear growth, and essentially measures long-term growth faltering; weight-for-height reflects body proportion, or the harmony of growth, and is particularly sensitive to acute growth disturbances; and weight-for-age represents a convenient synthesis of both linear growth and body proportion

    38. ThinkQuest : Library : The Environment: A Global Challenge
    malnutrition is an enormous problem throughout the world. Although These conditions may lead to widespread malnutrition. malnutrition
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    "The Environment: A Global Challenge" is a comprehensive site providing information on many aspects of the environment. There are 400 articles in twelve content sections [ Current Events, Economics, Environmental Problems, Health Concerns, History, Organizations, Science, Statistics and World Outlook]. Articles are interlinked and multimedia and links to outside information often accompany the text. Integrated into each content section and spread out through various other sections are many interactive features, such as simulations, interviews, streaming multimedia, a scientific experimentation center, and systems for adding links and new content enable visitors to experience what they are learning about. Educators can easily and instantly involve their entire class in the site by creating accounts in our Classroom Connection database. Visit Site 1999 ThinkQuest Internet Challenge Awards Platinum Languages English Students Michael Kantonsschule Pfdffikon/Nuolen, Pfaeffikon, Switzerland

    39. Des Années à Savourer
    Plateforme de coordination entre les professionnels, les b©n©voles, les familles et les voisins afin de soutenir les personnes   risque d'isolement et de malnutrition. L'association pr©sente des strat©gies de solidarit© et d'information dans le domaine de la malnutrition des personnes ¢g©es. Suisse.
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    40. Malnutrition
    Translate this page Table des aide-mémoires. malnutrition. La malnutrition est un problème de santé majeur, notamment dans les pays en développement.
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  • OMS. Turning the tide of malnutrition: responding to the challenge of the 21st century
    Geneva : WHO, 2000 (WHO/NHD/00.7) FAO. (FAO, Rome) http://www.who.int/nut Préparé pour la Journée mondiale de l'Eau 2001. Revu par le personnel et les experts du Département Nutrition, Santé et Développement et le Service Eau, Assainissement et Santé, Organisation mondiale de la Santé (OMS). WHO/WSH/WWD/DFS.22
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