• Study Resource
  • Explore Categories
    • Arts & Humanities
    • Business
    • Engineering & Technology
    • Foreign Language
    • History
    • Math
    • Science
    • Social Science

    Top subcategories

    • Advanced Math
    • Algebra
    • Basic Math
    • Calculus
    • Geometry
    • Linear Algebra
    • Pre-Algebra
    • Pre-Calculus
    • Statistics And Probability
    • Trigonometry
    • other →

    Top subcategories

    • Astronomy
    • Astrophysics
    • Biology
    • Chemistry
    • Earth Science
    • Environmental Science
    • Health Science
    • Physics
    • other →

    Top subcategories

    • Anthropology
    • Law
    • Political Science
    • Psychology
    • Sociology
    • other →

    Top subcategories

    • Accounting
    • Economics
    • Finance
    • Management
    • other →

    Top subcategories

    • Aerospace Engineering
    • Bioengineering
    • Chemical Engineering
    • Civil Engineering
    • Computer Science
    • Electrical Engineering
    • Industrial Engineering
    • Mechanical Engineering
    • Web Design
    • other →

    Top subcategories

    • Architecture
    • Communications
    • English
    • Gender Studies
    • Music
    • Performing Arts
    • Philosophy
    • Religious Studies
    • Writing
    • other →

    Top subcategories

    • Ancient History
    • European History
    • US History
    • World History
    • other →

    Top subcategories

    • Croatian
    • Czech
    • Finnish
    • Greek
    • Hindi
    • Japanese
    • Korean
    • Persian
    • Swedish
    • Turkish
    • other →
 
Profile Documents Logout
Upload
Pulses have a clear benefit for consumers - Guy Coudert
Pulses have a clear benefit for consumers - Guy Coudert

... recognized as the most widespread nutritional problem facing the world today, especially among women and children. ...
ILL EFFECTS OF JUNK FOOD ON HEALTH
ILL EFFECTS OF JUNK FOOD ON HEALTH

... made using ingredients that are not very clean. This can in the long run spoil your stomach, liver and intestines. Junk food does not contain vitamins and minerals and much of the nutrients seen in properly cooked food and in raw food so, it makes the person having such food very prone to illnesses. ...
Dietary Guidelines P..
Dietary Guidelines P..

... Contains a “Call to Action” including changes to food environment; expanding nutrition education; access to fruits and vegetables, and healthful products ...
Planning a Healthy Diet
Planning a Healthy Diet

... • All packaged foods must list all ingredients on the label in descending order of predominance by weight. • Serving Sizes- Labels must present nutrient information per serving and it must identify the size of the serving. Ex. All serving size for all ice creams is ½ cup and for all beverages, 8floz ...
03 Scientific basis of nutrition
03 Scientific basis of nutrition

... oedema, anemia, retarded growth, loss of appetite, diarrhoea, scanty hair growth... ...
Nutrition and health - Community Medicine ACME
Nutrition and health - Community Medicine ACME

... 1. If you don’t drink, there’s no need to start. For some people—especially pregnant women, people recovering from alcohol addiction, people with a family history of alcoholism, people with liver disease, and people taking one or more medications that interact with alcohol—the risks of drinking outw ...
Adequate Diet of Essential Nutrients for Healthy People
Adequate Diet of Essential Nutrients for Healthy People

... nutritional situation of the population in industrialized countries are public health measures such as nutrition education, nutrition counseling, and nutrition research. 3.2 Developing Countries ...
Safe Food Supply
Safe Food Supply

... E.coli O157, and listeriosis are important foodborne diseases which have emerged over the last decades. Although their incidence is relatively low, their severe and sometimes fatal health consequences, particularly among infants, children and the elderly, make them among the most serious foodborne i ...
Dietary Guidelines
Dietary Guidelines

... • The amount of each nutrient needed is called a nutritional requirement • Nutritional requirements vary between individuals and life stages ...
Nutrition - PP3 Nutritional Needs
Nutrition - PP3 Nutritional Needs

... are used to add nutrients, lengthen storage life and keep it safe to eat, give flavor and add color, maintain texture, help age foods (like cheese).  Foods can be enriched (nutrients that were lost in processing and have been added back) or fortified (addition of nutrients that are not naturally pr ...
Nutrition Support - King Saud University Medical Student Council
Nutrition Support - King Saud University Medical Student Council

... feeding and may be anticipated  Late complication - caused by not supplying an adequate amount of required nutrients or cause adverse effect by solution composition ...
Methodologies, Indicators and issues at stake - FAO
Methodologies, Indicators and issues at stake - FAO

... • The frequency weighted diet diversity score is a score calculated using the frequency of consumption of different food groups consumed by a household during the 7 days before the survey. • An acceptable proxy indicator to measure caloric intake and diet quality at household level, giving an indica ...
Understanding Although most people realize that their food habits
Understanding Although most people realize that their food habits

... The amount of energy a food provides depends on how much carbohydrate, fat and protein it contains. One other substance contributes energy -- alcohol. Alcohol is not considered a nutrient because it interferes with the growth, maintenance, and repair of the body and poses harms to the body. Vitamins ...
Lifecycle 1
Lifecycle 1

... Dehydration is a major risk for older adults. Total body water decreases with age and so dehydration can occur quickly. The thirst mechanism is imprecise and the kidneys are less efficient in recapturing water before it is lost as urine. – In a bedridden person dehydration can lead to pressure ulcer ...
CHS 234a Human Nutrition - College of Micronesia
CHS 234a Human Nutrition - College of Micronesia

...  Identify individuals with nutrition problems and, with the help of a supervisor, plan the actions needed to deal with these problems.  Identify people and organizations in the community (i.e. “resource persons”) that can help with the nutrition problems and prepare a list of what they can do, how ...
Nutrition throughout the Lifecycle Power Point
Nutrition throughout the Lifecycle Power Point

... This is a time of great activity and rapid GROWTH Teenagers need a VARIETY of nutritious foods throughout the day. Follow the recommended number of servings from the Food PYRAMID Girls will need approximately 2,200 calories and boys need 2,800 calories per day Many teens do not get enough CALCIUM, i ...
Obesity and Malnutrition in the United States
Obesity and Malnutrition in the United States

... children are born out of wedlock and they may live with or be cared for by grandparents. This is especially likely if the parent is young and not married. Men were traditionally the breadwinners of the household. Today, half of all working Americans are women. When both the husband and wife work, me ...
Food, Nutrition and Homelessness
Food, Nutrition and Homelessness

... A standardised and validated tool: Malnutrition Universal Screening Tool (‘MUST’) is freely available to screen adults for malnutrition in the community and can be used by all care workers. ‘MUST’ is a five-step screening tool to identify adults who are malnourished, at risk of malnutrition (under n ...
Food and Nutrition
Food and Nutrition

... To support pregnancy needs additional Kcals of energy, which may be obtained by reducing activity or increasing food consumption. The optimal amount of additional energy is about 96 Kcal per day in the first trimester, 265 Kcal per day in the second trimester, and 430 Kcal per day in the third trime ...
NUTRION ASSESSMENT
NUTRION ASSESSMENT

... Each feature is noted as normal, mild, moderate, or severe based on clinician’s subjective impression Loss of subcutaneous fat measures in the triceps and the mid-axillary line at the lower ribs  Muscle wasting in the quadriceps and deltoid area  Presence of edema in ankle or sacral region  Prese ...
Chapter 2
Chapter 2

... Dehydration is a major risk for older adults. Total body water decreases with age and so dehydration can occur quickly. The thirst mechanism is imprecise and the kidneys are less efficient in recapturing water before it is lost as urine. – In a bedridden person dehydration can lead to pressure ulcer ...
Heart failure with Resulting Cardiac Cachexia
Heart failure with Resulting Cardiac Cachexia

... Energy Requirements: IBW = 106 lbs. for first 5 feet + 6 lbs for every inch over 5 feet ...
Hunger
Hunger

... The food you eat affects your health and quality of life. Healthful foods provide fuel for physical activities, help you stay mentally alert, and keep you looking and feeling your best. ...
Nutrients
Nutrients

... to supply these essential vitamins? • Ailani, age 3, is lactose intolerant and unable to drink milk or to eat dairy products. What nutrient is most likely deficient in Ailani’s diet? What other foods can Ruby serve to meet Ailani’s nutrient needs? • Carlos, age 5, doesn’t like milk and demands fruit ...
ch 2 food label review
ch 2 food label review

... 15. Studies show that if you give people larger portions of food, they eat more at that meal. State the meaning of DASH, a food guidance system. Daily Values (DVs) p. 50- established reference levels of nutrients, based on a 2000 cal (per day) diet, that are used on food labels-offers “ballpark” ide ...
< 1 ... 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 ... 66 >

Malnutrition



Malnutrition or malnourishment is a condition that results from eating a diet in which nutrients are either not enough or are too much such that the diet causes health problems. It may involve calories, protein, carbohydrates, vitamins or minerals. Not enough nutrients is called undernutrition or undernourishment while too much is called overnutrition. Malnutrition is often used specifically to refer to undernutrition where there is not enough calories, protein, or micronutrients. If undernutrition occurs during pregnancy, or before two years of age, it may result in permanent problems with physical and mental development. Extreme undernourishment, known as starvation, may have symptoms that include: a short height, thin body, very poor energy levels, and swollen legs and abdomen. People also often get infections and are frequently cold. The symptoms of micronutrient deficiencies depend on the micronutrient that is lacking.Undernourishment is most often due to not enough high-quality food being available to eat. This is often related to high food prices and poverty. A lack of breast feeding may contribute, as may a number of infectious diseases such as: gastroenteritis, pneumonia, malaria, and measles, which increase nutrient requirements. There are two main types of undernutrition: protein-energy malnutrition and dietary deficiencies. Protein-energy malnutrition has two severe forms: marasmus (a lack of protein and calories) and kwashiorkor (a lack of just protein). Common micronutrient deficiencies include: a lack of iron, iodine, and vitamin A. During pregnancy, due to the body's increased need, deficiencies may become more common. In some developing countries, overnutrition in the form of obesity is beginning to present within the same communities as undernutrition. Other causes of malnutrition include anorexia nervosa and bariatric surgery.Efforts to improve nutrition are some of the most effective forms of development aid. Breastfeeding can reduce rates of malnutrition and death in children, and efforts to promote the practice increase the rates of breastfeeding. In young children, providing food (in addition to breastmilk) between six months and two years of age improves outcomes. There is also good evidence supporting the supplementation of a number of micronutrients to women during pregnancy and among young children in the developing world. To get food to people who need it most, both delivering food and providing money so people can buy food within local markets are effective. Simply feeding students at school is insufficient. Management of severe malnutrition within the person's home with ready-to-use therapeutic foods is possible much of the time. In those who have severe malnutrition complicated by other health problems, treatment in a hospital setting is recommended. This often involves managing low blood sugar and body temperature, addressing dehydration, and gradual feeding. Routine antibiotics are usually recommended due to the high risk of infection. Longer-term measures include: improving agricultural practices, reducing poverty, improving sanitation, and the empowerment of women.There were 925 million undernourished people in the world in 2010. This is an increase of 80 million people since 1990 or a 2.5% drop in the percentage of undernourished people. Another billion people are estimated to have a lack of vitamins and minerals. In 2013, protein-energy malnutrition was estimated to have resulted in 469,000 deaths—down from 510,000 deaths in 1990. Other nutritional deficiencies, which include iodine deficiency and iron deficiency anemia, result in another 84,000 deaths. In 2010, malnutrition was the cause of 1.4% of all disability adjusted life years. About a third of deaths in children are believed to be due to undernutrition, although the deaths are rarely labelled as such. In 2010, it was estimated to have contributed to about 1.5 million deaths in women and children, though some estimate the number may be greater than 3 million. An additional 165 million children have stunted growth from malnutrition. Undernutrition is more common in developing countries. Certain groups have higher rates of undernutrition, including women—in particular while pregnant or breastfeeding—children under five years of age, and the elderly. In the elderly, undernutrition becomes more common due to physical, psychological, and social factors.
  • studyres.com © 2026
  • DMCA
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Report