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Many are undernourished because they have time for just one meal a day.
The number of undernourished people (million) in 2001-2003 and 2005-2007.
This one just looked like a kid, undernourished and scared.
"If children here are undernourished, how can we expect cattle to be different?"
In ten years time, more than 600 million people are expected to be severely undernourished.
Maybe it's just that they think you're too skinny or undernourished.
Only then can we give real hope to the 800 million of our fellow human beings who are undernourished.
Just how many millions of Americans were impoverished and undernourished?
Many of those treated for injuries were found to be undernourished.
They have noticed undernourished children of 2 or 3 years in their mothers' arms.
We had people who were very old and undernourished.
Comfortable, she thought; not one of these undernourished modern ladies.
If anything, I made him a bit more scrawny and undernourished than average.
"I don't feel undernourished by the company," he said back then.
Undernourished girls tend to grow into short adults and are more likely to have small children.
They were very heavy and I was undernourished then.
Undernourished by his sick mother, he was turned over to a wet nurse.
In 2007, 923 million people were reported as being undernourished, an increase of 80 million since 1990-92.
Of the 830 million undernourished people, the report says, 791 million live in developing countries.
In both regions, the number of undernourished children has decreased drastically.
Although I remember her as plump, she looks undernourished.
In 2002/2004, less than 2.5% of the population was undernourished.
You mean it's not about an undernourished British dog?
The girl's body, pale and undernourished, looked fragile beneath the man's.