malnourishment in English

noun

['mæl'nɜrɪʃmənt /-'nʌrɪʃ-]

malnutrition, undernourishment, inadequate nutritio

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1. China's record, with malnourishment largely banished, is far better.

2. The effects of malnourishment are stark.

3. No signs of malnourishment or serious exposure.

4. Rates of malnourishment and infant mortality are among the worst in the world.

5. Uneven growth patterns in the vertebrae indicate malnourishment as a child.

6. Many die of malnourishment, illness, work accidents, and the aftereffects of torture.

7. Children are the first to show signs of malnourishment during a food shortage.

8. Both factors contribute to the malnourishment and disease susceptibility of 7 billion people, he says.

9. He says the problems of serious malnourishment affect children before they are even born.

10. This came after the group reviewed what it called "alarming data" on malnourishment.

11. So, as a result, many of the displaced are already suffering from malnourishment and related medical conditions.

12. He says the problems of serious malnourishment affect children before they are even born, if their mothers are underfed.

13. There is famine in many countries, and people are dying of malnourishment, of starvation, and of related diseases.

14. The reduction in malnourishment was mostly concentrated in Asia, with 80 million fewer people going hungry this year.

15. Malnourishment, due to age-based food rationing, violence against women and children, as well as marginalization and radicalization remained serious issues.

16. The Humanitarian Aid Fund also sends food to people suffering from malnourishment and starvation and education kits for needy children.

17. Some 200 people attended the service to mourn for the wartime Chinese forced laborers who died due to illness, overwork, maltreatment and malnourishment.

18. Many of the new arrivals are still suffering from malnutrition and malnourishment after enduring often long and arduous journeys from famine-stricken Somalia.

19. In reality, they were handing over their children to a life of malnourishment, harsh training schedules and vicious beatings by the circus staff.

20. No country wants to run out of food or watch sky-high prices dump people into poverty and malnourishment. That can lead to riots and topple governments.

21. Kiburente says malnourishment in the conflict-ridden northern part of the country is high, but unlike the south the north has aid agencies in place to help care for the children.