Accurate nutritional targets are important as both overfeeding and underfeeding have led to increased morbidity. |
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A few weeks ago, an Alabama sheriff was arrested for underfeeding his inmates and pocketing the leftover meal money. |
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Mild cobalt deficiency is easily confused with unthriftiness caused by underfeeding, heavy worm burdens or selenium-responsive illthrift. |
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This practice also increases the risk of incorrectly feeding your pet by either over or underfeeding them energy or nutrients. |
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Puericulturists also taught that overfeeding was as bad as, if not worse than, underfeeding. |
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This way you will avoid underfeeding or overfeeding. |
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French Guiana epitomized the worst features of penal colonies: harsh punishments and the underfeeding of prisoners assigned to hard labour were routine. |
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Like a thermostat maintaining a constant temperature, it prevents overfeeding or underfeeding, both of which are detrimental to good water quality. |
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Underfeeding can also result from improper feeding techniques and errors in formula preparation. |
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Underfeeding, although less harmful if it happens only occasionally, also threatens good development of mind and body. |
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Underfeeding in acutely ill patients has been associated with adverse outcomes, including increased incidence of infection and longer hospitalization. |
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