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vitamin deficiency - Übersetzung nach arabisch

CONDITION DUE TO A DEFICIENCY OF ONE OR MORE ESSENTIAL VITAMINS
Hypovitaminosis; Vitamin deficiencies; Avitaminosis
  • [[Jack Drummond]]'s single-paragraph article in 1920 which provided structure and nomenclature used today for vitamins

vitamin deficiency         
‎ عَوَزُ الفيتامين‎
vitamin deficiency         
نقص الفيتامين
avitaminosis         
عَوَزٌ فيتامينِيّ

Definition

avitaminosis
[e??v?t?m?'n??s?s, -?v??t-]
¦ noun (plural avitaminoses -si:z) Medicine a condition resulting from a deficiency of a particular vitamin.

Wikipedia

Vitamin deficiency

Vitamin deficiency is the condition of a long-term lack of a vitamin. When caused by not enough vitamin intake it is classified as a primary deficiency, whereas when due to an underlying disorder such as malabsorption it is called a secondary deficiency. An underlying disorder may be metabolic – as in a genetic defect for converting tryptophan to niacin – or from lifestyle choices that increase vitamin needs, such as smoking or drinking alcohol. Government guidelines on vitamin deficiencies advise certain intakes for healthy people, with specific values for women, men, babies, the elderly, and during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Many countries have mandated vitamin food fortification programs to prevent commonly occurring vitamin deficiencies.

Conversely, hypervitaminosis refers to symptoms caused by vitamin intakes in excess of needs, especially for fat-soluble vitamins that can accumulate in body tissues.

The history of the discovery of vitamin deficiencies progressed over centuries from observations that certain conditions – for example, scurvy – could be prevented or treated with certain foods having high content of a necessary vitamin, to the identification and description of specific molecules essential for life and health. During the 20th century, several scientists were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine or the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their roles in the discovery of vitamins.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für vitamin deficiency
1. Laboratory Corp v Metabolite Laboratories involves a system for diagnosing a vitamin deficiency related to heart attacks.
2. And millions of young people are thought to be "vita–rexic" – a term coined to refer to vitamin deficiency.
3. Laboratory Corp v Metabolite Laboratories in–volves a system for diagnosing a vitamin deficiency related to heart attacks.
4. But doctors at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London have worked out Timothy is suffering from a vitamin deficiency.
5. When disease and vitamin deficiency caused him to go blind for three weeks, no man would change places to enable him to sleep at ground level.