Browsing by Subject "Malnutrition"
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(1969)Extract: These studies were designed to define alterations in erythropoiesis that resulted from prolonged and controlled caloric deprivation. The caloric deprivation in the animal model chosen simulated that experienced ...
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(Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2010)Background: Malnutrition may be an important cofactor explaining poor outcome of childhood bacterial meningitis (BM) in developing countries. We examined its effect in Latin American children. Methods: The weight-for-age ...
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(Elsevier Inc., 1996)Experimental studies have shown that malnutrition early in life results in enhanced release of noradrenaline (NA) in the brain. The disturbed mechanism underlying this neurochemical disorder is poorly understood. To test ...
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(2012)Weight loss and malnutrition is common in cancer patients, both origin of complications during the course of the disease. Although weight loss is predominantly due to loss of fat mass, the morbidity risk is given by the ...
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(Informa Healthcare, 1986)The effect of early postnatal malnutrition on the responsiveness of the rat prefrontal cortex was studied by determining excitability thresholds and fatigability to direct cortical stimulation. Malnutrition imposed during ...
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(2011)To describe the regional master plan of nutrition to address maternal and child malnutrition in a 5- year period developed by the Nutrition Technical Group. The Nutrition Technical Group developed a situation analysis ...
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(1969)Extract: In ten ‘normal’ brains, obtained from well-nourished Chilean children who died accidentally, weight, protein, and DNA and RNA content were all normal when compared with those values derived from similar children ...
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(United Nations University Press, 2014)© 2014, The Nevin Scrimshaw International Nutrition Foundation. Seven million children under 5 years of age died worldwide in 2011, and one-third had malnutrition. Latin America and Caribbean countries stand out for the ...