Chronic Infection, Protein-Energy Malnutrition and English Literature

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  • Dr. Rajni Gyan Degree College , Aligarh

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Expansion, Affecting, Homeostasis, etc.

Abstract

A mineral is a chemical element which organisms need as an important nutrient in mention to perform out life-sustaining processes. Living things are unable to create minerals; they are made by the soil. Soil contains minerals that plants absorb. Eating plants and animals to drinking water provides the majority of the minerals that humans need in their diet. It is one of the four, minerals categories of necessary nutrients, along with vital amino acids, vitamins, and essential fatty acids.The health of your skeletal system depends on your diet just as much as your overall health. Furthermore calcium, vitamin D, protein intakes that are sufficient, phosphorus, certain trace minerals (such as magnesium, manganese, copper, and zinc), and vitamins C and K are important for bone health1. Vitamin D and calcium deficiencies, or nutritional imbalances, are the main causes of nutritional bone disease, which is characterized as a syndrome of bone disease and deformities affecting the bone as a tissue. These nutrients are vital for the expansion and maturation of bone, mineralization and maintenance of calcium homeostasis, and the bone's structural integrity and overall health.

Author Biography

Dr. Rajni, Gyan Degree College , Aligarh

Dept. of English

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2024-10-26

How to Cite

Rajni, D. (2024). Chronic Infection, Protein-Energy Malnutrition and English Literature. International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Education Analysis and Development- IJMREAD, 47–51. Retrieved from https://ijmread.com/index.php/ijmread/article/view/130

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