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  2. Underweight - Wikipedia

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    Being underweight is an established [21] risk factor for osteoporosis, even for young people. This is seen in individuals suffering from relative energy deficiency in sport , formerly known as female athlete triad: when disordered eating or excessive exercise cause amenorrhea, hormone changes during ovulation leads to loss of bone mineral density.

  3. Malnutrition - Wikipedia

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    Malnutrition and being underweight are more common in the elderly than in adults of other ages. [222] If elderly people are healthy and active, the aging process alone does not usually cause malnutrition. [223]

  4. The Average American Woman Weighs This Much - AOL

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    Which is why measurements like body mass index (BMI) can be useful in determining your risk of developing weight-related health problems, like type 2 diabetes. ... Underweight: BMI of 18.5 or ...

  5. The number of people considered a 'healthy weight' is ... - AOL

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    Underweight: under 18.5. Normal weight: 18.5-25. Overweight: 25.1-30. Obese: over 30. ... Why are fewer people now considered to have a healthy weight? The report didn’t spell that out. Although ...

  6. Human nutrition - Wikipedia

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    Undernutrition includes being underweight for one's age, too short for one's age (stunted growth), dangerously thin (muscle wasting), and deficient in vitamins and minerals (micronutrient malnutrition). [2] Under nutrition causes 53% of deaths of children under five across the world. [2]

  7. Overweight people now outnumber underweight people in ... - AOL

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    A new study found that the number of overweight people is now greater than the number of underweight people in the world.

  8. Undernutrition in children - Wikipedia

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    Starved child in Somalia. Linked to 1 ⁄ 3 of all child deaths, malnutrition is especially dangerous for women and children. Malnourished women will usually have malnourished fetuses while they are pregnant, which can lead to physically and mentally stunted children, creating a cycle of malnutrition and underdevelopment.

  9. More than a billion people worldwide are obese, WHO study finds

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    Obesity is so prevalent it has become more common than being underweight in most nations, including many low and-middle income countries that have previously struggled with undernourishment.