How To Use Undernourished In A Sentence

  • The stunted growth of these children shows that they are undernourished
  • Jacques Diouf, director-general of the Food and Agriculture Organization which is hosting the summit, has called on people around the world to join him in a day of fasting on the eve of the meeting to highlight the plight of the undernourished. SFGate: Top News Stories
  • The roads were unpaved and dirty, and filled with hungry, undernourished children scampering around half-naked.
  • Even undernourished populations often gain access to consumer electronics these days.
  • Nevertheless, a soldier must eat a reasonably balanced diet in order to avoid fatigue, and the diseases which can run rampant through the camps of undernourished troops.
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  • Although no one ever starved here, many were undernourished.
  • Shorterm ( 3 mo ) observational studies indicate undernourished children may preferentially benefit fron breakfast consumption.
  • One morning we came upon an abandoned undernourished puppy on the porch.
  • Weeds, stunted red oaks and undernourished scrub were the only vegetation on this side of town. DANSVILLE
  • She was undernourished and she had never seen by a health visitor or a doctor.
  • Undernourished and chain-smoking, he looks 16.
  • She was undernourished, an observation that prompted yet another unasked question.
  • In nearly half of these African countries, the undernourished are getting 300 kilocalories less than what they need to be healthy.
  • She was undernourished, an observation that prompted yet another unasked question.
  • She was undernourished, an observation that prompted yet another unasked question.
  • He looked wretched, he thought: like the undernourished poet he'd given up trying to be the first time he went hungry. THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW
  • She certainly didn't appear undernourished but, yes, I did feel immensely sorry for her.
  • One in eight patients admitted to the region's hospitals is undernourished and their condition is ignored by doctors and nurses, according to new research.
  • They were undernourished, diseased, many of them with terminal illnesses or deep-seated mental conditions.
  • Some people, he says, are eating too much meat, oil and fat, and parents and grandparents are feeding their children excessively to make up for being undernourished themselves.
  • Many of the children are undernourished and suffering from serious diseases.
  • This appeared in the national press, which reported that millions of households were undernourished because they did not have the opportunity to make healthy food choices.
  • The share of the households in the distribution that has an availability of calories below the norm is classified as undernourished.
  • The child grew to become a vibrant but undernourished teenager, who was very popular in his neighbourhood.
  • He said that low birth weight babies delivered by undernourished mothers are also at a risk of becoming obese later on.
  • Her mother Anna was undernourished and food was scarce in Czechoslovakia.
  • She was undernourished, an observation that prompted yet another unasked question.
  • Thin, small built and looking undernourished, ‘PK’ was ahead of me in Maths but I outscored him in other subjects.
  • Eventually the exhausted, undernourished dog found the cage and waited.
  • Studies performed in undernourished patients without respiratory disease have suggested that malnutrition may impair skeletal muscle contractility.
  • She was thin and undernourished, her pallid skin the colour of the rare arctic mushrooms in Professor Saito's plant laboratory. RUSHING TO PARADISE
  • The humiliating injury is called obstetric fistula, a tear in the tissue between the vagina and adjoining organs, caused by prolonged labor in small, undernourished women-and now almost unknown outside the poorest countries of Africa and Asia. NCBlogs
  • 1. It's curious that, while women battle obesity like never before, the ideal becomes the cachexic undernourished nearly sexless female. "I found myself saying 'these girls don't look all that thin...'"
  • As well as being emotionally undernourished, the children also did not have adequate facilities.
  • All the prisoners are overworked and undernourished.
  • One morning we came upon an abandoned undernourished puppy on the porch.
  • Only once did I hear a soldier make a disparaging remark (young and stupid, he referred to the undernourished locals as "the skinnies").
  • It was the look of them, partly: the skanky paper, the low-mirth smudginess of their production; but also the dismalness of the schoolyard world they portrayed: discipline versus cheekiness, small victories, practical jokes, jeering, every teacher undernourished, every kid drawn as though he had rickets. Kalooki Nights
  • They were so undernourished that they easily became ill from consumption, fevers, pestilence, and a variety of other disorders.
  • I hadn't eaten for three days, and was heavily undernourished.
  • badly undernourished
  • For example, in much of rural Africa, pregnant women present late to antenatal care and may be anaemic and undernourished.
  • She was undernourished, an observation that prompted yet another unasked question.
  • The stringless school-of-Nelson-Riddle big-band accompaniment will likewise seem undernourished to anyone familiar with the original-cast album, which features the swing-for-the-fences orchestrations of Robert Ginzler. Lovable, Huggable, And Unscrupulous Too
  • Loren was 5ft 8in of Italian voluptuousness, while Ladd was 5ft 5in tall and, in his own words, a man with "the face of an ageing choirboy and the build of an undernourished featherweight".
  • The students are all undernourished and underweight.
  • Getty Images DJ Harvey He's known to play long and eclectic sets, with a sense of shape to both the parts and the whole, and his sound of choice is disco—not the kind of overfed, undernourished disco played on oldies radio but the lithe and lively sort that bubbled up from New York's formative dance clubs in the 1970s and '80s. Welcome Back To the Jungle
  • She has been a prisoner for years on end, unloved and constantly undernourished in the midst of appalling squalor.
  • They were undernourished in their appetite for inquiry, and full of ideological dicta. Times, Sunday Times
  • You may have to take nutrients or eat foods containing certain vitamins so that you do not become undernourished or underweight.
  • People who are undernourished also lack reserves of energy when faced with physical or mental crises. Survive the Nine to Five - a woman's guide to working well
  • The festive party-giver has to seriously consider whether or not he wants his undernourished guests to fall over after their third glass.
  • They hadn't eaten properly and were undernourished.
  • Chronically undernourished children are far more likely to succumb to disease compared to those children who are of adequate nutrition.
  • The report says one quarter of the region's population are undernourished.

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