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  1. Malnutrition is an imbalance between the nutrients your body needs to function and the nutrients it gets. It can mean undernutrition or overnutrition. You can be malnourished from an overall lack of calories, or you might have a protein, vitamin or mineral deficiency.

  2. Mar 1, 2024 · Key facts. Malnutrition, in all its forms, includes undernutrition (wasting, stunting, underweight), inadequate vitamins or minerals, overweight, obesity, and resulting diet-related noncommunicable diseases. In 2022, 2.5 billion adults were overweight, including 890 million who were living with obesity, while 390 million were underweight.

  3. Oct 10, 2018 · Malnutrition refers to getting too little or too much of certain nutrients. It can lead to serious health issues, including stunted growth, eye problems, diabetes, and heart disease....

  4. Mar 1, 2024 · Newsroom / Questions and answers / Malnutrition. 1 March 2024 | Q&A. What is malnutrition? Malnutrition refers to deficiencies, excesses or imbalances in a persons intake of energy and/or nutrients. The term malnutrition covers 2 broad groups of conditions.

  5. Aug 15, 2023 · Malnutrition means your body isn't getting enough of the nutrients it needs. You can be deficient in calories, carbohydrates, protein, fats, vitamins, and/or minerals. If you are lacking in any of these, you can experience symptoms such as weight loss, infections, low energy, diminished wound healing, and more.

  6. Apr 12, 2024 · Malnutrition happens when the body does not get enough food or the right amount or balance of nutrients it needs to function properly. It may be caused by overnutrition or undernutrition. An inadequate diet or certain health conditions can cause malnutrition due to undernutrition.

  7. Malnutrition refers to deficiencies or excesses in nutrient intake, imbalance of essential nutrients or impaired nutrient utilization. The double burden of malnutrition consists of both undernutrition and overweight and obesity, as well as diet-related noncommunicable diseases.

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