undernourished$86967$ - translation to greek
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undernourished$86967$ - translation to greek

MEDICAL CONDITION THAT RESULTS FROM EATING TOO LITTLE, TOO MUCH, OR THE WRONG NUTRIENTS
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  • Child in the [[United States]] with signs of [[kwashiorkor]], a dietary protein deficiency.
  • ''[[Migrant Mother]]'' by [[Dorothea Lange]] (1936).
  • A malnourished Afghan child being treated by a medical team.
  • A soup kitchen in [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]], [[Canada]] in 1931.
  • Malnourished children in [[Niger]], during the 2005 famine.
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  • Examples of commercially available oral rehydration salts (Nepal on left, Peru on right).
  • Chart showing a trend between obesity and diabetes over the years.
  • Confederate]] prison, around 1865
  • Baby with protein malnutrition due to insufficient amount of nutrients
  • [[Essential nutrient]]s are one of the main requirements of [[elderly care]].
  • Child of a [[sharecropper]] with malnutrition and [[rickets]], 1935
  • A child with extreme malnutrition
  • Starved girl
  • A Somali boy receiving treatment for malnourishment at a health facility.
  • [[Irrigation]] canals have opened dry desert areas of [[Egypt]] to agriculture.

undernourished      
adj. ατροφικός

Definition

undernourishment
If someone is suffering from undernourishment, they have poor health because they are not eating enough food or are eating the wrong kind of food.
= malnutrition
N-UNCOUNT

Wikipedia

Malnutrition

Malnutrition occurs when an organism gets too few or too many nutrients, resulting in health problems. Specifically, it is "a deficiency, excess, or imbalance of energy, protein and other nutrients" which adversely affects the body's tissues and form. Malnutrition is not receiving the correct amount of nutrition. Malnutrition is increasing in children under the age of five due to providers who cannot afford or do not have access to adequate nutrition.

Malnutrition is a category of diseases that includes undernutrition and overnutrition. Undernutrition is a lack of nutrients, which can result in stunted growth, wasting, and underweight. A surplus of nutrients causes overnutrition, which can result in obesity. In some developing countries, overnutrition in the form of obesity is beginning to appear within the same communities as undernutrition.

Most clinical studies use the term 'malnutrition' to refer to undernutrition. However, the use of 'malnutrition' instead of 'undernutrition' makes it impossible to distinguish between undernutrition and overnutrition, a less acknowledged form of malnutrition. Accordingly, a 2019 report by The Lancet Commission suggested expanding the definition of malnutrition to include "all its forms, including obesity, undernutrition, and other dietary risks." The World Health Organization and The Lancet Commission have also identified "[t]he double burden of malnutrition," which occurs from "the coexistence of overnutrition (overweight and obesity) alongside undernutrition (stunted growth and wasting)."