difference between in over nourishment and under nourishment
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Overnourishment is defined as 'food intake that is continuously in excess of dietary energy requirements'. Undernourishment is 'a state, lasting for at least one year, of inability to acquire enough food, defined as a level of food intake insufficient to meet dietary energy requirements'.
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Nourishment means the person has a proper intake of vitamis, minerals, carbohydrates , fats and proteins to fulfill the desire to eat and the necessity to stay healthy and grow.
Under nourishment means the person lacks a proper intake of essential food items like mentioned above, that can result it deficiency diseases in adults and kwashiorkor or marasmus in infants
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