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  2. Stunted growth - Wikipedia

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    Stunted growth, also known as stunting or linear growth failure, is defined as impaired growth and development manifested by low height-for-age. [1] It is a manifestation of malnutrition and can be caused by endogenous factors (such as chronic food insecurity ) or exogenous factors (such as parasitic infection ).

  3. Psychosocial short stature - Wikipedia

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    Psychosocial short stature (PSS) is a growth disorder that is observed between the ages of 2 and 15, caused by extreme emotional deprivation or stress.. The symptoms include decreased growth hormone (GH) and somatomedin secretion, very short stature, weight that is inappropriate for the height, and immature skeletal age.

  4. Failure to thrive - Wikipedia

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    Failure to thrive (FTT), also known as weight faltering or faltering growth, indicates insufficient weight gain or absence of appropriate physical growth in children. [2] [3] 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.

  5. Does Lifting Weights Stunt Growth in Teens? - AOL

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    "I fast, not for religious purposes, but it’s something my grandmother practiced," he explained. "I fast on Wednesdays. I typically try to start around 11 p.m. the previous day, then go the ...

  7. Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder - Wikipedia

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    Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder is not simply "picky eating" commonly seen in toddlers and young children, which usually resolves on its own. [2]In ARFID, the behaviors are so severe that they lead to nutritional deficiencies, poor weight gain (or significant weight loss), and/or significant interference with "psychosocial functioning."

  8. Malnutrition - Wikipedia

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    However, changes in body composition, organ functions, adequate energy intake and ability to eat or access food are associated with aging, and may contribute to malnutrition. [224] Sadness or depression can play a role, causing changes in appetite, digestion, energy level, weight, and well-being. [ 223 ]

  9. How Stunt Foods are Changing The Food Industry - AOL

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    Two forces have helped to generate this surge of stunt foods: Developing novel products to satisfy the customer and social media. Exciting the consumer has always been a huge priority for the food ...