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  2. Starvation - Wikipedia

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    Starvation is a severe deficiency in caloric energy intake, below the level needed to maintain an organism's life. It is the most extreme form of malnutrition.In humans, prolonged starvation can cause permanent organ damage [1] and eventually, death.

  3. Social determinants of health in poverty - Wikipedia

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    Health is defined "as feeling sound, well, vigorous, and physically able to do things that most people ordinarily can do". [6] Measurements of health take several forms including subjective health reports completed by individuals and surveys that measure physical impairment, vitality and well-being, diagnosis of serious chronic disease, and ...

  4. Epidemiology of malnutrition - Wikipedia

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    Hunger is most commonly related to poverty since a lack of food helps perpetuate the cycle of poverty. Most obviously, when individuals live in poverty they lack the financial resources to purchase food or pay for unexpected events, such as a medical emergency.

  5. Human nutrition - Wikipedia

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    UNICEF defines undernutrition "as the outcome of insufficient food intake (hunger) and repeated infectious diseases. Undernutrition includes being underweight for one's age, too short for one's age ( stunted growth ), dangerously thin ( muscle wasting ), and deficient in vitamins and minerals ( micronutrient malnutrition ). [ 2 ]

  6. The #1 Thing You Should Do Before a Big Meal to Prevent ...

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    “Dehydration symptoms include headache, fatigue, lightheadedness and difficulty concentrating, all of which resemble hunger symptoms.” If you're unsure if you’re hungry or thirsty, Balls ...

  7. Diseases of poverty - Wikipedia

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    At the same time, these diseases act as a barrier for economic growth to affected people and families caring for them which in turn results into increased poverty in the community. [4] These diseases produced in part by poverty are in contrast to diseases of affluence, which are diseases thought to be a result of increasing wealth in a society. [5]

  8. GENEVA (Reuters) -The United Nations human rights chief said on Thursday widespread outbreaks of disease and hunger seemed "inevitable" in Gaza after weeks of Israeli assault on the densely ...

  9. Poverty - Wikipedia

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    [108] [109] [110] Those living in poverty suffer disproportionately from hunger or even starvation and disease, as well as lower life expectancy. [ 111 ] [ 112 ] According to the World Health Organization , hunger and malnutrition are the single gravest threats to the world's public health and malnutrition is by far the biggest contributor to ...