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What (who) is FALTERING - definition

CONDITION OF CHILDREN WHOSE CURRENT WEIGHT OR RATE OF WEIGHT GAIN IS MUCH LOWER THAN EXPECTED
Growth failure; Adult failure to thrive; Fail to thrive; Lack of growth; Faltering growth; Ill thrift; Illthrift; Ill-thrift; Failing to thrive; Failed to thrive; Fails to thrive

Faltering      
·adj Hesitating; trembling.
II. Faltering ·noun Falter; halting; hesitation.
III. Faltering ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Falter.
faltering      
A faltering attempt, effort, or movement is uncertain because the person doing it is nervous or weak, or does not really know what to do.
Leaning on Jon, Michael took faltering steps to the bathroom.
= hesitant
ADJ
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WEEKLY NEWS MAGAZINE PUBLISHED IN VIENNA, AUSTRIA
Der Falter
v. (D; intr.) to falter in (to falter in one's determination)

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Failure to thrive

Failure to thrive (FTT), also known as weight faltering or faltering growth, indicates insufficient weight gain or absence of appropriate physical growth in children. FTT is usually defined in terms of weight, and can be evaluated either by a low weight for the child's age, or by a low rate of increase in the weight.

The term "failure to thrive" has been used in different ways, as there is no objective standard or universally accepted definition for when to diagnose FTT. One definition describes FTT as a fall in one or more weight centile spaces on a World Health Organization (WHO) growth chart depending on birth weight or when weight is below the 2nd percentile of weight for age irrespective of birth weight. Another definition of FTT is a weight for age that is consistently below the 5th percentile or weight for age that falls by at least two major percentile lines on a growth chart. While weight loss after birth is normal and most babies return to their birth weight by three weeks of age, clinical assessment for FTT is recommended for babies who lose more than 10% of their birth weight or do not return to their birth weight after three weeks. Failure to thrive is not a specific disease, but a sign of inadequate weight gain.

In veterinary medicine, FTT is also referred to as ill-thrift.

Examples of use of FALTERING
1. Faltering finish "That was a bogey from the get–go," Cox said of his faltering finish.
2. amid faltering efforts to democratize the country.
3. A split decision could ultimately doom her faltering campaign.
4. Bush‘s faltering 1'88 campaign, became White House chief of staff.
5. Instead, she got a long, slow and faltering process.