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In medicine, wasting, also known as wasting syndrome, refers to the process by which a debilitating disease causes muscle and fat tissue to "waste" away. Wasting is sometimes referred to as "acute malnutrition" because it is believed that episodes of wasting have a short duration, in contrast to stunting, which is regarded as chronic malnutrition. An estimated 45 million children under 5 years of age (or 6.7%) were wasted in 2021. Prevalence is highest in Southern Asia, followed by Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand) and South-eastern Asia.

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  • La emaciación (del latín emaciare) se trata de un adelgazamiento patológico. El síndrome de emaciación, también conocido como síndrome consuntivo es la pérdida involuntaria de más del 10% del (particularmente de masa muscular) y de por lo menos 30 días ya sean de diarrea o de debilidad, y fiebre. (es)
  • In medicine, wasting, also known as wasting syndrome, refers to the process by which a debilitating disease causes muscle and fat tissue to "waste" away. Wasting is sometimes referred to as "acute malnutrition" because it is believed that episodes of wasting have a short duration, in contrast to stunting, which is regarded as chronic malnutrition. An estimated 45 million children under 5 years of age (or 6.7%) were wasted in 2021. Prevalence is highest in Southern Asia, followed by Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand) and South-eastern Asia. (en)
  • Síndrome consumptiva é uma afecção de perda involuntária de peso maior que 10 por cento do peso basal. É caracterizada pela atrofia dos músculos e depleção da massa magra corporal. O definhamento é um sinal de desnutrição em consequência de alimentação inadequada, mal-absorção ou hipermetabolismo. É uma condição clínica decorrente, nos casos do Mal de Alzheimer, por exemplo, da dificuldade de deglutir os alimentos e até mesmo os líquidos; disfunção endócrina entre outros. A síndrome também é relacionada a anorexia. No Brasil, o jornalista Fred Suter faleceu vítima do Mal de Alzheimer, agravado pela Síndrome Consumptiva. (pt)
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  • La emaciación (del latín emaciare) se trata de un adelgazamiento patológico. El síndrome de emaciación, también conocido como síndrome consuntivo es la pérdida involuntaria de más del 10% del (particularmente de masa muscular) y de por lo menos 30 días ya sean de diarrea o de debilidad, y fiebre. (es)
  • In medicine, wasting, also known as wasting syndrome, refers to the process by which a debilitating disease causes muscle and fat tissue to "waste" away. Wasting is sometimes referred to as "acute malnutrition" because it is believed that episodes of wasting have a short duration, in contrast to stunting, which is regarded as chronic malnutrition. An estimated 45 million children under 5 years of age (or 6.7%) were wasted in 2021. Prevalence is highest in Southern Asia, followed by Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand) and South-eastern Asia. (en)
  • Síndrome consumptiva é uma afecção de perda involuntária de peso maior que 10 por cento do peso basal. É caracterizada pela atrofia dos músculos e depleção da massa magra corporal. O definhamento é um sinal de desnutrição em consequência de alimentação inadequada, mal-absorção ou hipermetabolismo. (pt)
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  • Wasting (en)
  • Emaciación (es)
  • Síndrome consumptiva (pt)
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