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Unlike wasting, which is to be low in weight for height, stunting is not observed until age 2 or 3.
Children in South Asia have one of the highest rates of "wasting," which is where children are too thin for their height due to starvation, disease or both.
It is more difficult to treat than wasting; which is an acute form of under nutrition.
Rambod et al. (17) reported that low HbA1c levels could be considered a surrogate marker of protein-energy wasting, which is a well-known predictor of mortality in dialysis patients.
These findings suggest that, at any one point in time, an average of 8 million children in India <5 y of age suffer from severe <span class="lh">wasting, which is the most common form of SAM.
However, although dietary phosphate restriction can reduce serum phosphate levels, drawbacks to this approach include protein energy wasting, which is itself an independent determinant of morbidity and mortality in dialysis patients [ 41].
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There was tension between them on court, however, Nadal thinking Rosol was time-wasting, which is hugely ironic given the Spaniard's history.
Their waste, which is untreated, eventually degrades.
Pits are dug in the clay and lined with concrete to contain waste, which is stored in concrete cylinders.
There is also a large (and growing) illegal trade in waste, which is even more difficult to monitor.
But Nippon, which uses a lot of steam, gets some of its energy by burning wood waste, which is itself a form of renewable energy.
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