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Перевод: malnutrition
[существительное] недоедание; недостаточное питание; неправильное питание
Тезаурус:
- As a result, people in the South generally have a lower life expectancy than that of their northern neighbours, one fifth suffer from malnutrition and half have no opportunity to become literate.
- A consequence of the overpopulation has been the high incidence of malnutrition and communicable diseases found in Bangladesh.
- Research showed that both infant mortality rates and malnutrition tended to be higher among girls than boys, a fact which could not conceivably be ascribed to the occupation but reflected traditional attitudes that damaged the health of the community.
- As many as 70 inmates are reported to have died from malnutrition and medical neglect at Tchollir prison camp between December 1991 and March 1992.
- For them there is frequently a cycle of desperate and under-capitalised farming followed by failure through drought or poverty-induced disease and malnutrition, with another enforced move to take more land into cultivation, while the land under previous cultivation erodes, or reverts to unproductive grazing land (Gilbert 1974, Deutsch 1977: 343 f.; Johnson 1978; Grainger 1980: 16).
- They were not properly cared for, and by May this year there was widespread malnutrition in the camps - despite the fact that the UNHCR provided for an assumed 600,000 refugees, almost double the true number.
- Anyway, a little malnutrition hardens them up."
- 15 MILLION children die every year because of malnutrition, die slowly and horribly.
- When performed in normal circumstances, these strange behaviour patterns generally denote depraved appetite due to malnutrition, extreme hunger, indigestion, dietary deficiency, some kind of physiological upset or even sheer BOREDOM.
- Increasing failure to grow enough food on the part of farmers leads to a decline in productivity through a lack of energy and malnutrition particularly at times of peak labour demand, and an attempt to substitute less soil-conserving crop rotations.
- It has been estimated that in a narrow clinical sense the Famine probably accounted for under 15 per cent of the extra mortality recorded at the height of the disaster in Saratov in 1921-;2: but in a broader sense, including deaths due to severe malnutrition and other causes, the Famine contributed to most of the rise in mortality that took place before the 1922 harvest.
- In our cities, children die in their hundreds, every year, from malnutrition and disease.
- Malnutrition and parasite infestation were high, reflecting the generally low health status of the population.
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