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8 Sentences With "more malnourished"

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Eleven more malnourished children were later found on the property.
With more malnourished people in the world today than ever before, it's time to make healthy eating a priority.
Studies show that individuals belonging to Hindu or Muslim backgrounds in India tend to be more malnourished than those from Christian, Sikh or Jain backgrounds.
Plantation owners did not provide any child care options for women with children. If women took time off from work to attend to their children, owners deducted their wages. As a result, women typically earned less than the men and were more malnourished and more likely to fall ill. They were also in danger of being sexually exploited and were offered little protection by the colonial administration who viewed the women as "immoral".
In general, those who are poor are at risk for under-nutrition, in India while those who have high socio- economic status are relatively more likely to be over-nourished. Anaemia is negatively correlated with wealth. When it comes to child malnutrition, children in low-income families are more malnourished than those in high- income families.PDS system in India which account for distribution of wheat and rice only,by which the proteins are insufficient by these cereals which leads to malnutrition also.
A study of 24 African countries found that “standards of living in rural areas almost universally lag behind urban areas.” In terms of education, school enrollments and the ratio of girl-to- boy enrollments is much lower in rural areas than in urban areas. A similar trend is found in access to neonatal care, as those living in rural areas had far less access to care than their urban counterparts. There are also far more malnourished children in rural areas of Africa than in urban areas.
However, when the treatment was rolled out in lower- and middle-income countries, more pre-term babies died. It is thought that this may be because of a higher risk of infection, which is more likely to kill a baby in places with poor medical care and more malnourished mothers. The current version of the review states that there is "little need" for further research into the usefulness of the treatment in higher-income countries, but further research is needed on optimal dosage and on how to best treat lower-income and higher-risk mothers.
The treatment of slaves was generally extremely harsh, and it appears that the treatment became increasingly harsh as time progressed. Speaking before a Select Committee of the House of Commons in 1790, Thomas Woolrich, who had lived in Tortola, testified that the treatment of slaves was much worse in 1773 than it had been when he arrived, in 1753. When slave numbers had been smaller, slaves had been allowed to tend their own land for food to eat. As they became more numerous (and cheaper) land became more scarce, the slaves more malnourished.

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