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Malnutrition



Malnutrition - insufficiency of one or more nutritional elements necessary for health and well-being. Primary malnutrition is caused by the lack of essential foodstuffs—usually vitamins, minerals, or proteins—in the diet. In some areas of the world a poor economy or such regional conditions as drought or overpopulation cause a scarcity of certain foodstuffs, and a certain portion of   Read More...

12 of the Best Books and Articles on: Malnutrition

as selected by Questia School librarians.
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    Nutrition and Poverty
    by S. R. Osmani. 370 pgs.


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    Social Consequences of Malnutrition, in Social Work
    by Michael M. O. Seipel. 10 pgs.


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    Escaping Hunger, Escaping Excess, in World Watch
    by Gary Gardner, Brian Halweil. 12 pgs.


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    The Real Cost of Hunger, in UN Chronicle
    by George McGovern. 4 pgs.


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