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how many types of malunutrition ? explain about them?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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There are 4 broad sub-forms of undernutrition: wasting, stunting, underweight, and deficiencies in vitamins and minerals. Undernutrition makes children in particular much more vulnerable to disease and death.

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Answered by harshdeepsingh2182
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There are four Types of malnutrition :

1) Deficiencies:

Nutritional deficiencies are when you do not get enough of a specific nutrient. This can occur when the body is not able to absorb the nutrients from food or if there is not enough food containing a specific nutrient being consumed. For instance, scurvy is the condition stemming from not having enough vitamin C. Certain medical conditions may make absorbing nutrients more difficult.

2) Stunting:

Stunting is the term used to describe someone who has a low height for their age. This can happen after frequent infections or from not having enough nutrition. This is not typically a problem within nursing home facilities, but rather for children.

3) Undernutrition:

Undernutrition or people who are undernourished lack food calories or nutrition. Typically, people are considered underweight when their body mass is 15% below what is considered the normal range for a person’s age and height. This is one of the most common types of malnutrition that can be found in nursing homes.

4) Wasting:

Wasting is the term for having too low of a weight for their age. This often occurs because of a lack of access to food or because of disease. This is also not one of the primary types of malnutrition seen in nursing homes...

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