Etymology:
Meaning:
Malassimilation refers to the improper or incomplete absorption of nutrients from food into the body.
Origin:
The term "malassimilation" was first used in the mid-19th century by the French physiologist Claude Bernard to describe the impaired absorption of nutrients by the body. Bernard's research on digestion and metabolism laid the foundation for understanding the process of nutrient absorption and the consequences of its disruption.
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