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"undernourished" Definitions
  1. in bad health because of a lack of food or a lack of the right type of food

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At $1.6 billion for SEC operations, its looking dangerously undernourished.
Omar Mendoza, pictured above, is one of many undernourished patients.
The United Nations estimates 41 percent of the population is undernourished.
Her younger son had been deemed undernourished because of faltering weight.
Many of the boarders may have been undernourished earlier in their lives.
Two in five North Koreans are undernourished, the charity said, citing United Nations statistics.
They found that certain microbes could encourage normal growth in those who are undernourished.
We've all read the statistics – one in nine people around the world are undernourished.
Two in five North Koreans are undernourished, the report said, citing United Nations statistics.
Bristlecone saplings grow straight up, with relatively sparse foliage, looking like undernourished Christmas trees.
That's a dire threat for the 821 million people who are already undernourished worldwide.
The WHO predicts that the number of obese children could surpass undernourished ones by 2022.
One fifth of people on the continent are undernourished, about the same as in 2005.
In 2017, the number of undernourished people rose to 821 million, ending a prolonged decline.
Lay a hand on the gearshift and relish the sad thrum of an undernourished motor.
Two billion struggle with micronutrient deficiencies, and 815 million are chronically undernourished, the report says.
The male adult whale was undernourished after three years of bad feeding conditions, Mate said.
A UN assessment in March 2017 concluded that 41% of North Korea's population is undernourished.
It isn't an image of urban poverty, of people who were crowded together and undernourished.
Hus stayed here last night, sleeping on an undernourished and undressed single mattress on the floor.
The traumatized and undernourished population rely on public toilets and wash facilities that are usually overburdened.
As he spoke, his children — pale and undernourished — devoured a humble meal of chicken and bread.
Another grim statistic can be added to the list: more than one in five Venezuelans are undernourished.
When signing the proclamation in 1983, Reagan cited 450 million people in developing countries who were undernourished.
Loving has no patience for sweeping sentimentality or feel-good liberalism, but his storytelling is almost undernourished.
But Billy Lynn's thematic and technical audacity can only distract somewhat from Jean-Christophe Castelli's undernourished script.
Already about 1 billion people in the world are deemed food-insecure and 795 million are undernourished.
And that is when the images of the emaciated, undernourished children began coming out of Eastern Ghouta.
By measuring the relative intensity of colour in particular frequency bands, they can identify undernourished or diseased crops.
DIFFA, Niger — Only 2 years old, Fatouma Ouseini lay in a hospital room, undernourished and listless from fever.
Globally, 10 percent of people are chronically undernourished, and the wastefulness also contributes to climate change, scientists say.
China also has a growing obesity problem, in addition to having the second-largest undernourished population, the data showed.
Queen termites, for example, are so nutritionally dense that they are fed to undernourished children in Uganda and Zambia.
These races tend to be undernourished, overlooked, and don't receive the attention in the national spotlight that they deserve.
The piece comes unframed and has the important perk of giving five meals to undernourished children of the world.
According to the report, 25-1.53% of all food produced is never eaten, while 821 million worldwide are undernourished.
The number of undernourished people tends to be higher in countries highly exposed to climate extremes, the report said.
Over 1.1 million children under the age of 5 will be undernourished in 2018, according to the U.N. report.
A study published in The Lancet in March of 2016 found obese people in the world now outnumber the undernourished.
As I kept jumping between various portable headphones and the Clear, the Focals consistently felt undernourished in terms of bass.
The hope is that the rice could feed the 41% of the country that the United Nations believes is undernourished.
But while good intentions go a long way in real life, they are not enough to sustain this undernourished play.
There was some compelling evidence to suggest undernourished kids perform better at cognitive tests when enrolled in a breakfast program.
But two years ago, the staff noticed an increasing number of youngsters returning undernourished after spending school breaks at home.
More than 10 million North Koreans, nearly 40 percent of the population, are undernourished and need humanitarian aid, it said.
Some 4 million deaths each year are linked to obesity, and some 815 million people are chronically undernourished, the commission said.
Halsey's Hopeless Fountain Kingdom exposes some treble weakness in the E5000s, which can sound a bit thin and undernourished up top.
Diseases like polio, HIV/AIDS and malaria are now in retreat and the proportion of undernourished people has fallen by half.
During World War II, recruiters and draft boards were flooded with undernourished candidates who were too puny to qualify for service.
Four in 10 Greek children were pushed into poverty, and one survey estimated that 54 percent of Greeks have become undernourished.
According to the WHO, if current trends continue, the number of obese children worldwide will surpass that of the undernourished by 2022.
That's a dire threat for the 821 million people who are already undernourished worldwide, and it could cause a food-security crisis.
And perhaps because the whales were undernourished, only five new calves appeared in 2017 and none in 20123, according to NOAA data.
The key relationship between Oscar and Ybón (Rodríguez again), a prostitute he meets on a visit to Santo Domingo, also feels undernourished.
An estimated 11 million people inside the country -- nearly 44% -- are undernourished, the UN's 2019 North Korea Needs and Priorities report found.
Maintaining the status quo which is completely unacceptable when you have a billion people who are obese and 800 million malnourished or undernourished.
It's generally accepted that being overweight is a costly health care problem, but new data suggests that being undernourished is even more expensive.
But this takes a lot of energy, so undernourished infants do not have the ability to keep such an effort up for long.
But more research is still needed, including pinpointing the exact microbes that help foster growth in undernourished children, before treatment can be developed.
The U.N. estimates 10.3 million people, accounting for almost half of North Korea's population, are in need, and about 85033 percent are undernourished.
While an estimated 821 million people are undernourished, changing consumption habits have already contributed to about 2 billion adults being overweight or obese.
But where the absent British paid $8 for a ride down the sand on Fatima, Abdul's undernourished camel, the Russians offer 40 cents.
If you grow a crop in a field year after year, soil quality diminishes and leaves plants undernourished and more susceptible to disease.
For Kanter, that visceral link to others' suffering has prompted him to devote time and money to organizations helping undernourished and underprivileged communities.
Finding Houston musically undernourished as well, she helped create the nonprofit group Young Audiences and formed the Lyric Art Quartet in that city.
That results in a curiously undernourished story that at times feels like it's setting up mysteries and subplots that never quite go anywhere.
These usually occur in the very young (children under 5), in adults over 20, and in anybody else who is undernourished or otherwise immunocompromised.
More than 10 million North Koreans, nearly 40 percent of the population, are undernourished and need humanitarian aid, the World Food Programme (WFP) said.
The United Nations estimated last year that fewer than 2.5 percent of Americans are undernourished and that 1.4 percent suffered from severe food insecurity.
For example, the Black Panthers had a mutual aid program, including a free breakfast program meant to bolster the health of undernourished black youth.
These usually occur in the very young (children under five), in adults over 20, and in anybody else who is undernourished or otherwise immunocompromised.
Forty-one percent of North Koreans, about 20063 million people, are undernourished, and 28 percent of children under 5 years old have stunted growth.
Venezuelans, many of whom are undernourished, anxiously wait for their monthly delivery, and a thriving black market has sprung up to sell CLAP products.
The number of undernourished people in 30 countries across Africa and Asia rose to 422 million in 2016 from 20503 million in 1990, it said.
These problems often coexist — India has the largest number of undernourished children but also more than a million overweight children — but also vary by cause.
Today, 28503 percent of the population — 22019 million people — are undernourished, according to the United Nations, and 18 million need various kinds of humanitarian aid.
Undernourished animals don't make much milk, so the dairy industry would struggle to produce cheese, butter, or yogurt if bee populations continue to drop significantly.
The report said there were 822 million obese people in 2016, the most recent year for which figures were available, when 796.5 million were undernourished.
But there were still close to 1,000 on Wednesday, tired and undernourished, sleeping on sun-scorched soccer fields or in the shelter of forlorn buildings.
The color, which Felgueiras describes as "heartbreaking," disappeared because the cows were undernourished by the leaves, which contain urushiol, the noxious ingredient in poison ivy.
The figures represent more than just a disastrous misallocation of need and want, given that 271 percent of people in the world are chronically undernourished.
And he would have been slightly undernourished, with sloping shoulders — "more ballet dancer than beefcake," according to one of the authors of a new study.
"One of the things about being undernourished is that cognitively when you are that low weight you cannot think, your thinking becomes severely impaired," Galietta says.
The mortality rate for children under age 5 was cut by more than half, and in developing regions, the proportion of undernourished people was nearly halved.
Changes in consumption patterns have already contributed to about 2 billion adults now being overweight or obese, while an estimated 821 million people are still undernourished.
The report said there were 822 million obese people in 2016, the most recent year for which figures were available, when 796.5 million people were undernourished.
Waste not, want not According to the new report, 25% to 30% of all food produced is never eaten, but 821 million people worldwide are undernourished.
More than 800 million people are still undernourished, many of whom are stuck in traditional farming systems which can barely produce enough for them to survive.
Why are we fermenting 40 percent of our biggest crop into fuel for our cars while our planet is still home to 795 million undernourished people?
The Australian , 26, said that she undernourished her body because of pressure from the industry to slim down, as well as her own struggles with disordered eating.
Recent studies have suggested that natural toxins in lychees could harm undernourished children by blocking their ability to produce enough blood sugar, which can lead to death.
Widespread food insecurity in North Korea has contributed to an estimated 22019 million people being undernourished in the country, according to a United Nations report released Wednesday.
The calves of these undernourished mothers will be born small, and they will stay undersized even if they find a regular supply of food as they mature.
Last year, the World Food Program estimated that 10 million of the North's 25 million people were undernourished, routinely short of essential proteins, fats, vitamins and minerals.
Give your child formula, and that baby is being simultaneously overfed and undernourished, and bound to physically, emotionally, financially and legally suffer for it in the future.
One in 10 Venezuelans are undernourished, and the economic crisis has triggered an exodus of at least three million people, according to the International Organization of Migration.
A quarter of the world's 815 million undernourished people are in Sub-Saharan Africa, and climate conditions are worsening hunger, says the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization.
"Mice colonized with microbiota from healthy donors gained significantly more weight and lean body mass than mice colonized with microbiota from undernourished donors," the Washington University study said.
A quarter of the world's 815 million undernourished people are in Sub-Saharan Africa, and climate conditions are worsening hunger, says the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation.
The country accounts for a quarter of the world's hungry people and is home to over 2450 million undernourished people, according to the latest estimates by the United Nations.
Audio-Technica, like the majority of Japanese headphone companies, tends toward a leaner sound that emphasizes the higher registers and leaves many people feeling undernourished on the bass front.
LONDON (Reuters) - A third of people worldwide are either undernourished or overweight, driving increasing rates of disease and piling pressure on health services, a global report showed on Tuesday.
Bass is the most challenging thing for tiny earphones to reproduce correctly, so most companies falter in one of two ways, giving you either overpowering or undernourished low frequencies.
It estimated that 10.5m people—two-fifths of the population—were undernourished and that 2.4m pregnant or breast-feeding women and children under five were at risk of malnutrition.
The scientists refined cows' milk to concentrate similar sugars and fed it to mice that were undernourished because they had been given the gut biota of a malnourished child.
The United States has been a world leader in food assistance programs since it aligned its farm policy to provide food assistance to undernourished citizens during the Great Depression.
With a food-import deficit running into the tens of billions of dollars and a spiraling numbers of undernourished inhabitants, Africa is casting about for ways to boost agricultural productivity.
"By the time children reach their second birthday, if undernourished, they could suffer irreversible physical and cognitive damage, impacting their future health, economic well-being, and welfare," the researchers wrote.
Or, to put it another way, he takes the keratinous appendages of modern-day dinosaurs and crimps and cuts, glues and sews them to fit the bodies of undernourished mammals.
A lesser-known risk factor is the role of poor nutrition early in life, meaning children who are undernourished are more likely to have elevated blood pressure when they are older.
That's cool and I respect it, but I would just rather put my efforts on the girls because we are a little overlooked and undernourished, so I gotta fill that void.
But as Rebeck shifts into even higher gear for a farcical, "Fawlty Towers"-esque episode and a predictable dramatic confrontation, the characters still feel as undernourished as the play is overcooked.
They found the undernourished children had gut microbiota that had not evolved normally as they aged, and that the immature gut bacteria may be a major factor in their stunted growth.
TB most heavily impacts the urban poor, where undernourished people live in crowded conditions and commonly face economic, social and cultural barriers to completing the minimum of six months of treatment.
But "The Cake," a Manhattan Theater Club production that opened on Tuesday at City Center Stage I, is one of those "issue" plays that goes down easy and leaves you undernourished.
Her transformation is astonishing, from an undernourished sexy goth rocker in "Stridentism/Creationism," to a bearded, badly disheveled homeless man ranting the words of Lucio Fontana, wondering the debris of old Berlin.
Justin Hawkins, this strange, serpentine man who somehow oozed sex appeal despite looking like an undernourished cavalier, clambering from the plumes of a steamy hot tub, flicking wet, pink hair from his eyes.
Even when I held them in my ear by hand, their sound was just too light on bass — Jays aims for reference quality, but the q-jays mostly just sound undernourished to me.
Enough food is grown to feed the 1.2 billion hungry or undernourished people worldwide, but a third is never eaten, according to United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization figures cited by the Foundation.
Nationwide, nearly one in five people in Kenya, or 9 million people, are undernourished, according to a report on the state of nutrition worldwide which the United Nations released on Friday in Rome.
People in the United States would be better off eating much less red meat, the report said, while those in undernourished parts of the world, like South Asia, would benefit from eating more.
Under such conditions, in a chronically undernourished population, measles outbreaks can kill 10 percent of all children infected, according to the W.H.O. "We'll do an emergency measles vaccination campaign soon," Mr. Holden said.
For the first time in history, the number of obese people around the world now is greater than the number of undernourished, according to a new analysis of population data from a prestigious medical journal.
At the same time, scientists say, the growing availability of high-calorie, nutrient-poor foods is generating a new type of malnutrition, one in which a growing number of people are both overweight and undernourished.
" Stirred out of his stupor, Fields signaled those assembled to his bedside and whispered, "Poor little urchins out there — undernourished, no doubt improperly clad — something's got to be done about them, something's got to be done.
Just then the group was in Mosul in the wake of the war against ISIS and facing what it saw as the policy's failure to reflect the reality of women's lives -- and that policy's consequences: undernourished babies.
But India's program is in a league of its own, both in the mass collection of biometric data and in the attempt to link it to everything — traffic tickets, bank accounts, pensions, even meals for undernourished schoolchildren.
The midwife must have known enough about infants to recognize that the beautiful are often the damned: the quiet twin, on the edge of listlessness, was severely undernourished and had to be swaddled in blankets and revived.
But many of those struggling to get enough to eat are concerned that progress is too slow in India which ranked 21 among 2900 countries in the 2228 Global Hunger Index, with 133 percent of the population undernourished.
Worldwide, the number of undernourished people - those who lack regular access to adequate calories - rose to 822 million last year from 785 million in 2015, with the greatest increase in sub-Saharan countries affected by conflict and drought.
Worldwide, the number of undernourished people - those who lack regular access to adequate calories - rose to 822 million last year from 785 million in 2015, with the greatest increase in sub-Saharan countries affected by conflict and drought.
The number of undernourished people around the globe increased to nearly 821 million in 2017, the third straight year of growth and the highest figure since 2009, according to a new report from the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization.
Part of Muchnick's drive to stay close to home is to fight the spread of the high calorie, low cost foods that are flooding Latin America — and transforming what it means to be undernourished in countries around the world.
What I find disquieting about the artist's depiction isn't the doll's head, but how thin and undernourished the man appears to be, how — amid the turmoil around him, of horror, of figures undergoing transformation — he seems not to notice.
But I would feel undernourished, intellectually and morally, if I weren't also able to be challenged — and possibly shamed — by a work like "Slave Play," or like Suzan-Lori Parks's "White Noise," currently Off Broadway at the Public Theater.
Undernourished prisoners, frostbitten in winter and feasted on by flies in summer as they felled wood, died at a rate of up to 8 percent at camps in the area from disease, dysentery and other problems stemming from their bad conditions.
To prove this, the researchers fed the lab mice a diet similar to undernourished children in Malawi that "does not fulfill the needs of humans or mice," according to the first study, including kidney beans, peanuts, pumpkins, and peeled bananas.
The effort hopes to channel more food to the roughly 800 million people who are undernourished around the world, and cut emissions from the production of uneaten food, which account for about 8 percent of the total contributing to climate change.
Every country is battling some form of malnutrition - be it children who are anemic or too short for their age, or women who are overweight but undernourished due to unhealthy diets - and adolescence obesity rates are rising, the report said.
Ornithologists have even coined the phrase "aggressive neglect," referring to the observation that some male birds are so busy defending their territories against interlopers that they neglect their paternal duties to provision their young, who end up undernourished and sometimes dead.
The goal is to build facilities to raise and process crickets into a powder, which would create a reliable source of nutrition and jobs for a growing and often undernourished population, all the while saving one of the most iconic primates on Earth.
The report, which emphasizes that these possible cases of polio have not yet been laboratory-confirmed, describes the residents of Delta Amacuro as a "vulnerable people," who are undernourished and affected by a high prevalence of malaria and tuberculosis, among other diseases.
In a plaintive appeal that gives chutzpah a bad name, the United Nations (I'm not making this up) has issued an appeal for $220006 million in humanitarian aid for North Korea, as aid agencies say 2202 percent of the population is undernourished.
And the North Korean people, even those not held in prison camps, have starved under Kim's leadership: Another U.N. report in 2017 found that two out of five were undernourished, and up to 70 percent relied on international food aid to get by.
The third paper pinpointed strategies, such as supplementing the diets of undernourished women or providing micronutrient-rich snacks to women before conception and during pregnancy; offering cash incentives to improve pre-conception health; and addressing unhealthy behaviors, such as reducing alcohol consumption and smoking.
One of those minor characters whose short life is touchingly evoked and memorialized is named Toussaint Legrand, a very poor, ill-educated, and undernourished young man who begs his way into Judge Célestin's political circle, and who ends up working as his unofficial campaign manager.
The U.N. estimates 10.3 million people - almost half the country's population - are in need and some 41% of North Koreans are undernourished, while in February Pyongyang said it was facing a food shortfall this year and had to halve rations, blaming drought, floods and sanctions.
The number of undernourished human beings on the planet increased from 777 million in 2015 to 815 million in 2016, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization estimated, in a report timed for the world leaders' annual review of their hopes and fears for the planet.
The number of undernourished people in sub-Saharan Africa rose from 181 million in 2010 to almost 222 million in 2016, an increase of 22.6% in six years, and based on current projections, it may have grown to more than 236 million in 6.33, the report found.
According to a new report from the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), the number of undernourished people in the region—those whose food consumption falls below the levels needed for an active and healthy life—grew by half a million people in 2018, to more than 23m.
I tell stories on social media to inform our donors and supporters about the bridges we are building to reach more refugees with food, about children who are undernourished and how we are treating them, about making the ground safe in the camps in advance of cyclone and monsoon season.
The Chollima Movement was lauded as a historical milestone in North Korea, but some outside observers have claimed that it resulted in little more than an exhausted, undernourished populace and an array of shoddy, inferior products and that it was yet another example of the government's legacy of economic ineptitude.
The country and its people are suffering under stringent international sanctions, which look likely to escalate under Donald Trump's administration in the US. A UN report on the country released this week estimated that two out of five citizens were undernourished, while 70 per cent of the population relied on food aid.
For Laura, the town is equal parts exciting and suffocating: she longs to travel further west, to be utterly isolated on the prairie, but she also loves the companionship and sociability of the town, and she knows that her delicate invalid sisters (blind Mary, undernourished Carrie, and baby Grace) need its riches to survive.
While he and Minna never talked about his experience in Dachau in front of the children, my grandmother picked up fragments about the mistreatment there: the diet of watery soup that left everyone undernourished and the men who returned home with missing toes from frostbite after standing for hours in the freezing morning roll call.

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