Etymology
The word "malnutrition" is derived from the following Latin and Greek roots:
Meaning
Malnutrition is a general term used to describe the condition of having insufficient or unbalanced nutrition, resulting in an impaired health status.
Origin
The term "malnutrition" was coined in 1935 by the American physician and pediatrician John Howland to describe the condition of undernourished children. It has since been adopted to describe a broader range of conditions related to nutritional deficiencies and imbalances.
Types of Malnutrition
There are two main types of malnutrition:
Causes of Malnutrition
Malnutrition can be caused by various factors, including:
Consequences of Malnutrition
Malnutrition has severe consequences for health, including:
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