"Malnutrition": by Nurul Rizkia (1806203332)

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“Malnutrition”

by Nurul Rizkia (1806203332)


Outline 1. Definition
of
3. Data Malnutrition
about
Malnutrition

2. Various
Form of
4. Malnutrition
Recomendat
ion

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Definition of
Malnutrition
Definition of Malnutrition

༝ The World Health Organization


(WHO) defines malnutrition as the
cellular imbalance between the
supply of nutrients and energy
and the body’s demand for them to
unsure growth, maintenance, and
specific function.

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༝ Malnutrition refers to
deficiencies, excesses, or
imbalances in a person’s
intake of energy and/or
nutrients (WHO, 2018).

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Various Form of
Malnutrition
Malnutrition

Micronutrient Overweight
Undernutrition -related and Obesity
Malnutrition

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Undernutrition

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Micronutrient-related Malnutrition

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Overwight and Obesity

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Recomendat
ion

Reduction in
Enhacement Reduction of mortality and
nutrional the risk of severity of
status infection morbidity
following infection

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༝ CONCLUSION

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References
National Center for Biotechnology Information. (2013).
Nutrition issues indeveloping countries.
Retrieved from
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nihgov/books/NBK234770/
National Health Service. (2017).Overview malnutrition.
Retrievedfromhttps://www.nhs.uk
conditions/malnutrition/
United Nation Emergency Children’s Fund (UNICEF). (2016).
Retrieved from
https://data.unicef.org/topic/nutrition/
World Health Organization. (2018). Malnutrition. Retrieved
form https://www.who.int/newsroom/fact
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