undernutrition造句1. Crohn's disease is commonly associated with undernutrition, which is often most evident when the disease is active.
2. We suggest that maternal undernutrition, by constraining fetal growth, may programme cardiovascular disease.
3. Both undernutrition and overnutrition, particularly in the womb, can cause these epigenetic programs to create a mismatch between the 'expected' food environment and the actual one.
4. The United States is attempting to reduce child undernutrition by 30 percent in its partner countries, employing the efforts of two key initiatives, Clinton said.
5. Undernutrition is associated with 35% of the disease burden for children under five.
6. Undernutrition is associated with 35% of the disease burden in children under five.
7. Undernutrition increases the risk of upper respiratory tract infections and subsequent acute bronchitis, especially in children and older people.
8. After age two, the negative effects of undernutrition are largely irreversible.
9. Undernutrition in the early years of life can also impair long-term cognitive development and productivity at work.
10. Undernutrition is estimated to be an underlying cause in more than one-third of all deaths in children under five.
11. Population studies of gastric acid secretion in children at risk from undernutrition are clearly not possible using conventional intubation techniques.
12. Hundreds of thousands of people are still homeless, and undernutrition affects 70 percent of the population.
13. The plan, currently under development, tackles the double burden of undernutrition and overweight and focuses on the window of opportunity between conception and the second year of life.
14. Does this mean that all GM foods are fated never to solve the undernutrition of the poor?
15. Ruel says countries may take different approaches to reducing child undernutrition.
16. These dietary patterns in conjunction with low levels of physical activity, result in sharp increases in childhood obesity while undernutrition issues remain unsolved.
17. Harvard University, for example, will work with scientists in Brazil, India and Tanzania to research undernutrition, obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
18. FAO is also part of the Renewed Efforts against Child Hunger and Undernutrition (REACH) in partnership with UNICEF, WHO and WFP.
19. Economic losses in developing countries with the highest burden of maternal and early childhood undernutrition amount to between 2 and 3% of gross domestic product (GDP).
20. Improved complementary feeding for young children, i.e. giving foods in addition to breastmilk, is an important way to prevent undernutrition and reduce child mortality.
21. The fact that more than one billion people suffer from hunger and undernutrition is widely thought to be a result of inadequate distribution.
22. Rapidly developing countries increasingly face a dual burden of undernutrition and 'overnutrition', as people adopt less nutritious (but calorie-rich) diets and less active lifestyles.
23. To guide priority action, WHO has identified 21 "hot spots" around the world which are already experiencing high levels of acute and chronic undernutrition.