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  2. Nutritional anemia - Wikipedia

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    Internationally, anemia caused by iron deficiencies is the most common nutritional disorder. It is the only significantly prevalent nutritional deficiency disorder in industrialized countries. In poorer areas, anemia is worsened by infectious diseases such as HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, hookworm infestation, and malaria. In developing countries ...

  3. Malnutrition - Wikipedia

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    406,000 from nutritional deficiencies (2015) [10] Malnutrition occurs when an organism gets too few or too many nutrients , resulting in health problems. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] Specifically, it is a deficiency , excess, or imbalance of energy, protein and other nutrients which adversely affects the body's tissues and form.

  4. Nutrition - Wikipedia

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    Organisms are able to detect nutrients through taste or other forms of nutrient sensing, allowing them to regulate nutrient intake. [16] Optimal foraging theory is a model that explains foraging behavior as a cost–benefit analysis in which an animal must maximize the gain of nutrients while minimizing the amount of time and energy spent foraging.

  5. 5 common nutritional deficiencies that could be affecting ...

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    Although food is abundant in the United States, many people still don't get enough of the right nutrients. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, only 12.3% and 10% of adults ...

  6. Nutrient deficiency - Wikipedia

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    Nutrient deficiency may refer to: Malnutrition , a condition in animals that results from a diet deficient in calories and/or essential nutrients Micronutrient deficiency , a lack of one or more of the micronutrients required for plant or animal health

  7. Human nutrition - Wikipedia

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    The Maternal and Child Nutrition Study Group estimate that under nutrition, "including fetal growth restriction, stunting, wasting, deficiencies of vitamin A and zinc along with suboptimum breastfeeding—is a cause of 3.1 million child deaths and infant mortality, or 45% of all child deaths in 2011".

  8. 'Hidden hunger' with diabetes: Deficiency in these vitamins ...

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    A new study found micronutrient deficiency is common in people with type 2 diabetes, especially vitamin D. Researchers believe this “hidden hunger” may provide a new target for nutritional ...

  9. Vitamin B12 Is a Power Nutrient. Here's How to Know If ... - AOL

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    Vitamin B12 requirements are low because we can store up to 2,500 micrograms in the liver,” says Ryan D. Andrews, R.D., C.S.C.S., principal nutritionist at Precision Nutrition. So target just ...