Chronically undernourished children are far more likely to succumb to disease compared to those children who are of adequate nutrition. |
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You may have to take nutrients or eat foods containing certain vitamins so that you do not become undernourished or underweight. |
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She was undernourished and she had never seen by a health visitor or a doctor. |
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She has been a prisoner for years on end, unloved and constantly undernourished in the midst of appalling squalor. |
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They were so undernourished that they easily became ill from consumption, fevers, pestilence, and a variety of other disorders. |
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Even undernourished populations often gain access to consumer electronics these days. |
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They were undernourished, diseased, many of them with terminal illnesses or deep-seated mental conditions. |
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The share of the households in the distribution that has an availability of calories below the norm is classified as undernourished. |
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It was like being in a field with three very elegant but undernourished heifers chewing the cud. |
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In nearly half of these African countries, the undernourished are getting 300 kilocalories less than what they need to be healthy. |
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Some of our top models appear so alarmingly undernourished, I always feel like rushing some food and vitamin pills to them. |
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For example, in much of rural Africa, pregnant women present late to antenatal care and may be anaemic and undernourished. |
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The roads were unpaved and dirty, and filled with hungry, undernourished children scampering around half-naked. |
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As well as being emotionally undernourished, the children also did not have adequate facilities. |
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She certainly didn't appear undernourished but, yes, I did feel immensely sorry for her. |
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He said that low birth weight babies delivered by undernourished mothers are also at a risk of becoming obese later on. |
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The child grew to become a vibrant but undernourished teenager, who was very popular in his neighbourhood. |
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An estimated 852m people are undernourished, says a new report from the Food and Agriculture Organisation. |
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Her mother Anna was undernourished and food was scarce in Czechoslovakia. |
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One in eight patients admitted to the region's hospitals is undernourished and their condition is ignored by doctors and nurses, according to new research. |
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This appeared in the national press, which reported that millions of households were undernourished because they did not have the opportunity to make healthy food choices. |
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Although no one ever starved here, many were undernourished. |
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Nevertheless, a soldier must eat a reasonably balanced diet in order to avoid fatigue, and the diseases which can run rampant through the camps of undernourished troops. |
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Studies performed in undernourished patients without respiratory disease have suggested that malnutrition may impair skeletal muscle contractility. |
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Eventually the exhausted, undernourished dog found the cage and waited. |
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The report says one quarter of the region's population are undernourished. |
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A child or adult can be malnourished by being undernourished or overnourished. |
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The inevitable result of bearing a child is that the infant draws upon the mother's reserves, thus making her undernourished, sickly and pale. |
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Although good health comes in many sizes, some of us are overfed and undernourished. |
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It has undernourished, sloppy and feuding institutions that require constant intervention from the president to function at all. |
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Nearly three-quarters of a billion people are chronically undernourished, even though the world produces enough food for everyone. |
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More than a billion people do not have access to safe drinking water and 840 million people around the world are undernourished. |
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My hon. colleague talked about our ability to keep sending troops in and how they are undernourished and what the troops do not have. |
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An undernourished child during a critical phase of growth may have a lifelong diminished ability. |
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For the first time in human history, there were more than 1 billion undernourished people on Earth. |
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Over the past decade, the number of overweight people in the world has often been equal to the number of undernourished people. |
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For instance, women are more at risk than men, the undernourished more than the well-nourished. |
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These rises have worsened the position of workers, increased the number of undernourished people and bankrupted small and medium-sized livestock farmers. |
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For 20 years the European food aid programme has made a decisive contribution in meeting the food requirements of undernourished people in the Community. |
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Nearly 500 restaurants joined in and wore their Tdh aprons, sending their takings on 16th October, World Food Day, to help Tdh in its work for undernourished children in fifteen of the poorest countries. |
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Too flat chested and you look undernourished, too buxom and you just look tarty. |
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So, the poor, undernourished, very young and very old, and people with preexisting respiratory disease and other ill health, are more at risk. |
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A few more than twenty men remained in the fort, all ill and undernourished. |
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I could barely walk, had lost almost forty pounds, and was undernourished and undergroomed. |
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Click on a country and population figures, the number of those undernourished, the prevalence of undernourishment and daily dietary energy supply pop up. |
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An undernourished foetus adapts to the environment in the womb in a much more subtle way that affects the baby even if it subsequently gains weight. |
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Deila's side appeared a much more coherent, confident one than the side beaten 6-1 on aggregate by Legia and Maribor, while promising on the ball, looked undernourished in the physical exchanges. |
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It is remarkable to note that according to the budget consumption surveys undernourished persons are found in all income groups, even the highest. |
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In October 2014, a report released by Action Against Hunger and the University of Naples Federico II estimated that Ebola could make up to 700,000 additional people undernourished across Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone. |
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