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Overview
Malnutrition, insufficiency
of one or more nutritional elements necessary for health and well being. Primary
malnutrition is caused by the lack of essential foodstuffs-usually vitamins, minerals,
or proteins-in the diet. In some areas
of the world a poor economy or such regional conditions as drought or overpopulation
cause a scarcity of certain foodstuffs, and a certain portion of the population
is malnourished because essential nutrients are not available. However,
even when food is plentiful, malnutrition can result from poor eating habits.
Secondary malnutrition is caused by failure of absorption or utilization of nutrients
(as in disease of the gastrointestinal tract, thyroid, kidney, liver, or pancreas),
by increased nutritional requirements (growth, injuries, burns, surgical procedures,
pregnancy, lactation, fever), or by excessive excretion (diarrhea). <<back |