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- Emaciation - Wikipedia
Emaciation is defined as the state of extreme thinness from absence of body fat and muscle wasting usually resulting from malnutrition [1] Emaciation manifests physically as thin limbs, pronounced and protruding bones, sunken eyes, dry skin, thinning hair, a bloated stomach, and a dry or coated tongue in humans
- EMACIATION Definition Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical
The meaning of EMACIATION is the process of making or becoming emaciated
- EMACIATION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
In spite of the fact that the patient eats well, the disease causes emaciation Chronic wasting disease in cattle causes severe emaciation and eventually death
- EMACIATION Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Emaciation is extreme, dangerous thinness People suffering from emaciation have usually experienced malnutrition because of illness or poverty If someone goes on a hunger strike for long enough, it will result in emaciation, leaving them looking gaunt and feeling very weak
- Emaciation - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Emaciation is defined as a serious, usually chronic condition characterized by significant body weight loss exceeding 20%, often resulting from the catabolism of body fat and protein due to inadequate caloric intake or increased metabolism
- EMACIATION definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
EMACIATION definition: abnormal thinness caused by lack of nutrition or by disease | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
- Emaciation - EatingDisorders. com
Emaciation is a severe form of malnutrition in which most of the subcutaneous fat and muscle on a person has wasted away Emaciated people are extremely thin and their bones are often visible beneath their skin, giving them a skeletal appearance
- Emaciation - Resources - BMI Calc
Emaciation results in severe thinness and is characterized by considerable diminution of nutritional, vitamin, and energy consumption Emaciation is considered to be the most pronounced variety of malnutrition Emaciation leads to permanent damage of body organs and frequently ends in death
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