How To Use Malnourished In A Sentence

  • It's also amply clear that most hospital staff would rather do without this invasion of ill-clad, barefooted, malnourished, baby-clutching mothers.
  • It is a poor, isolated place, full of poverty-stricken villagers and their malnourished children.
  • Tonight, this involves trying to coax a malnourished bear out of a cave. Times, Sunday Times
  • International Medical Corps Program "Saving the Lives of Malnourished Children" has been chosen as one of 25 projects eligible for receiving up to 1.5 million dollars in funding from the American Express Members Projects. In This Election, The Winners are the Children
  • Children who are malnourished with chronic diarrhoea have defective gastric acid secretion.
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  • Carts pulled by malnourished oxen and bicycles were the main modes of transportation.
  • Malnourished individuals with lowered blood choline frequently display liver steatosis and related dysfunctions; these often respond favorably to PC supplementation.
  • Yet 27 per cent of children under the age of three are malnourished in Kerala.
  • None of Manne's authors have unearthed an observation of Aborigines starving or even malnourished.
  • There are no doctors on duty overnight, and by morning this malnourished child is not moving.
  • Malnourished children do not typically perish from hunger but when children are weak, common childhood ailments become killers.
  • A malnourished body requires a complete balanced food packet that builds up its ability to absorb nutrients.
  • However, there is no underbrush, none can thrive in the malnourished soil.
  • Dr Dalton, who represented the SPCA on the review committee that worked on the code, has been attacked by some farmers for publicising photos of malnourished cows at a saleyard. Radio New Zealand News Headlines
  • Tonight, this involves trying to coax a malnourished bear out of a cave. Times, Sunday Times
  • Looking at his weight to see if he's malnourished or emaciated in any way.
  • Children living in hostels have lost weight and expectant mothers are malnourished, the report also found.
  • Aids, cholera and other diseases sweep away the chronically malnourished. Times, Sunday Times
  • At the very least, it is a considerably malnourished imagining of how, why and for whom intellectuals write.
  • For someone like Jakes, everyone from a beleaguered president in the White House to a malnourished Kenyan boy in a shantytown is tugging at his cuffs. The Preacher
  • But more than 1/3 of the population is still reckoned to be chronically malnourished.
  • Forty per cent of the food ends up in the bin and patients are leaving hospital malnourished. Times, Sunday Times
  • But if no rains fall during the warm seasons and the tortoises don't get a chance to drink, they will enter hibernation dehydrated, malnourished, and with a bladder full of toxic waste.
  • Tired, malnourished people are prone to infection.
  • The dogs ranged in ages and breeds and included everything from new-born pups to malnourished, mange-ridden and ulcerated German shepherds to terriers to poms.
  • A woman in Niger , where many infants are already malnourished, can expect to have eight children.
  • Abdo Shafi, a child health coordinator at Alaba special woreda health bureau, said a shortage of "routine medications", such as gentamicin and crystalline penicillin, had also caused difficulties in the treatment of severely malnourished children with medical complications. AllAfrica News: Latest
  • Without a male provider they may be malnourished during pregnancy and so jeopardise the health of their unborn.
  • Eadie has one, all right: His angular visage is all wariness and hurt; he looks malnourished and scared, and tragically adult.
  • These babies are malnourished and are prone to asphyxia before and during labour.
  • Her two children, little malnourished boys, clutched her skirt and wouldn't or couldn't smile.
  • When did they change the scuba rules to say that you have to be under-age and malnourished?
  • We cannot allow our young people to become malnourished, squandering their childhood and vitality hunched over computer consoles and gorging on junk food. Times, Sunday Times
  • An interdepartmental committee set up in 1903 drew a shocking picture of the nation's children - malnourished, poorly housed, and deprived.
  • I banged on about malnourished and neglected old persons, but not everyone believed me.
  • About thirty percent of the country's children were malnourished.
  • One of the twin boys was critically ill, suffering from hypothermia and hypoglycaemia - deficiency of glucose in the bloodstream - and was badly malnourished.
  • Those choices include the target feeding of malnourished children under five, and pregnant or lactating women.
  • Presumably these poor malnourished souls are therefore more likely to get scurvy and rickets - or to be stuffed up a chimney. Times, Sunday Times
  • They had often just been left at the roadside and were malnourished and sick. Times, Sunday Times
  • We cannot allow our young people to become malnourished, squandering their childhood and vitality hunched over computer consoles and gorging on junk food. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are wealthy creditors and bankrupt debtors; there are super rich countries and underdeveloped countries, super wealthy speculators and impoverished malnourished children.
  • It is also supplying vaccines, medicines and high protein biscuits and therapeutic milk for malnourished children.
  • A recent malnutrition survey of South Kivu found more malnourished adults than children.
  • What if a quarter of Israelis were reduced to dire poverty and its children were malnourished?
  • The afflicted can be neglected and malnourished, and depression often sets in.
  • But by now all three were malnourished and suffering from amoebic dysentery.
  • Presumably these poor malnourished souls are therefore more likely to get scurvy and rickets - or to be stuffed up a chimney. Times, Sunday Times
  • While frolicking tourists sunbathe on beaches and dine in swanky resorts, while a few thousand elite Moroccans are living high on the hog, millions of malnourished, destitute, and sallow Moroccans in remote rural areas scratch the dirt for survival and take shelter in dwellings so sparsely furnished and poorly built that they look like caves. Global Voices in English » Blogging About Poverty And Development In The Arab World
  • At age 26 months he was referred to the department of gastroenterology, and by then was severely malnourished, hypokalaemic, and acidotic.
  • Tired, malnourished people are prone to infection.
  • Do you remember those charity infomercials with smiling white adults holding the hands of pathetically malnourished dark-skinned children?
  • Before the floods, an estimated one-million people in Benin were already dealing with insecure food supplies, and more than one third of children under five were chronically malnourished. Agencies Appeal for Aid to Help Benin's Flood Victims
  • Television pictures showed the children, some as young as two, to be malnourished, neglected and living motionlessly in dirty cribs.
  • We cannot allow our young people to become malnourished, squandering their childhood and vitality hunched over computer consoles and gorging on junk food. Times, Sunday Times
  • The diet of a malnourished person may be high in starchy foods but is invariably low in protein and essential minerals and vitamins. Geography Basic Facts
  • In hospitals, malnourished patients can be put on a programme in which they receive different food, distinguished by being served on red trays. Times, Sunday Times
  • Like almost all children in the camp, Teresa is obviously malnourished.
  • Barclay was severely malnourished when discovered amid the squalor
  • While some were executed, others, malnourished and starving, were forced to carry out labour beyond their physical capabilities.
  • The obsession with svelte figures flies in the face of past beliefs that regarded those who were thin as being unhealthy and malnourished.
  • With more than 190,000 children already malnourished, and many more at risk, the circumstances are increasingly desperate.
  • Almost half of all Indian children under five are malnourished.
  • In all likelihood, the number of hungry is less than a one billion, depending on your definition of hunger, which is not to be confused with malnutrition you can be malnourished and not hungry since hunger is technically a measure of caloric intake. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • It assists tens of thousands of refugees from the Central African Republic and runs special feeding programs for school children and for thousands of malnourished children and pregnant and lactating women. UN Suspends Food Aid Deliveries to Chad Through Libya
  • Aids, cholera and other diseases sweep away the chronically malnourished. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you are one of those frailer and more malnourished types, you should eat light nourishing soups or thin rice porridge.
  • There is clearly a problem in the community, but there is no evidence that patients are becoming malnourished in York Hospital.
  • Apparently, up to 28 per cent of people admitted to hospital are malnourished. The Sun
  • Hospitals have no water or power, doctors are giving themselves intravenous drips because they are so malnourished.
  • The malnourished suffer from impaired health, reduced physical strength, diminished mental alertness, and high rates of infant mortality.
  • We cannot allow our young people to become malnourished, squandering their childhood and vitality hunched over computer consoles and gorging on junk food. Times, Sunday Times
  • Aids, cholera and other diseases sweep away the chronically malnourished. Times, Sunday Times
  • Although severely malnourished children may not have obvious signs of infection such as fever and tachypnoea, the prevalence of bacteraemia, urinary tract infections, and pneumonia is high.
  • It's important to serve as much protein as possible to these malnourished people.
  • Although severely malnourished children may not have obvious signs of infection such as fever and tachypnoea, the prevalence of bacteraemia, urinary tract infections, and pneumonia is high.
  • This was further compounded by the fact that Victorian children moved up to twenty corves per day, whilst being sick, malnourished and demoralised in many cases.
  • Just £57 will save the life of a severely malnourished child in an intensive therapeutic feeding centre.
  • Some can no longer afford to care for their horses, and leave them abandoned, sick and malnourished. Times, Sunday Times
  • Although at least 50 percent of the U.S. population is considered obese or "overfed," many people suffer from some of the same micronutrient deficiencies as malnourished people here in sub-Saharan Africa because of over consumption of high-fat and highly processed foods -- yet another ironic thing Americans and Africans have in common. Bernard Pollack: A Case For Eating Your Vegetables
  • A malnourished kitten has been hanging around my yard and alley lately.
  • Tonight, this involves trying to coax a malnourished bear out of a cave. Times, Sunday Times
  • Severely malnourished children are often deficient in vitamin A, zinc, iron, folic acid, copper, and selenium.
  • AIDS (long-lasting diarrhea may be an early sign) inability to digest milk (mainly in severely malnourished children and certain adults) difficulty babies have digesting foods that are new to them allergies to certain foods (seafood, crayfish, etc.); occasionally babies are allergic to cow's milk or other milk side effects produced by certain medicines, such as ampicillin or tetracycline laxatives, purges, irritating or poisonous plants, certain poisons eating too much unripe fruit or heavy, greasy foods Chapter 20
  • A malnourished body requires a complete balanced food packet that builds up its ability to absorb nutrients.
  • The diet of a malnourished person may be high in starchy foods but is invariably low in protein and essential minerals and vitamins. Geography Basic Facts

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