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The documentary "La desnutrición: Documental Completo" covers the topic of malnutrition in detail, from its symptoms to its treatments. It discusses the different types of malnutrition, the ways it can be diagnosed, and the long-term effects it can have on both the individual and the community. The documentary also interviews people who have experienced complications from malnutrition, and discusses ways to prevent and treat it.

  • 00:00:00 The documentary covers the topic of malnutrition, explaining the causes of it, including political and geographic factors, as well as the three categories of malnutrition: underlying causes, immediate causes, and consequent causes. It also covers the affects of malnutrition on health and weight, and the ways in which it can be prevented.
  • 00:05:00 In this documentary, Wolverine provides a detailed look at the problem of malnutrition in the world. The section covers different types of malnutrition, including acute and chronic, and the different stages that it can go through. It also discusses the different ways that malnutrition can be diagnosed, as well as the different types of interventions that can be used to address it. The documentary also covers the long-term effects of malnutrition on both the individual and the community, as well as the various ways that it can be spread.
  • 00:10:00 The documentary, "La desnutrición: Documental Completo," covers the topic of malnutrition in detail, from its symptoms to its treatments. It shows how Hollywood selects the existing footage to make its presentation, and discusses the individual's diagnosis with a focus on emergency situations. The aim of the documentary is to identify and diagnose malnutrition cases as early as possible, using simple and quick methods, such as the muac, edema evaluation, weight, and braquial circumference measurements. Severe malnutrition is classified as when the child's muac (a measure of fluid retention) is below 115 mm, moderate malnutrition is when the child's muac falls between 115 and 125 mm, and mild malnutrition exists when the child's muac is between 125 and 130 mm. In some contexts, older cut-offs for severe and moderate malnutrition still apply. I chose Hollywood's favor with the second simple and fundamental tool: the determination of nutritional edema. This is manifested as a generalized swelling throughout the body, usually noted in the feet, ankles, and face. Evaluation is based on the child's resistance when pressure is applied with the fingers to the back of both feet for three seconds. If the imprint persists after the fingers are removed, there is edema
  • 00:15:00 The documentary, "La desnutrición: Documental Completo," covers the different types of malnutrition, including kwashiorkor, marc asmático, and acute malnutrition. The documentary defines different levels of severity based on a set of cut points, and there is a pre-existing risk for malnutrition when a person lacks the necessary food due to external factors, such as illness or travel. If a person's own body cannot provide enough nutrients in sufficient quantity and quality, their body begins to use its stored resources first, which leads to the acute phase of malnutrition, known as moderate or severe malnutrition based on a person's weight or height cut point. Complications that can occur in severe malnutrition include high fever, uncontrolled shaking, extensive tissue damage, and extreme weight loss. In order to identify malnutrition, doctors use established criteria defined by the World Health Organization (WHO). These criteria include a weight or height below the cut points, edema (varying degrees), and a below-average body mass index (BMI). If a person has any of these signs and symptoms, they are considered to have acute malnutrition, and must be evaluated for serious medical complications. Treatment for severe malnutrition may involve admission to a hospital for in-
  • 00:20:00 The documentary discusses malnutrition and its effects on both humans and animals. It explains that, if left untreated, malnutrition can lead to serious health complications, such as blood loss. In recent years, there has been an increase in cases of malnutrition on college campuses, as well as in the general population. The documentary also interviews people who have experienced complications from malnutrition, such as Steve González Blanc and Cristian Aliaga Calma, and discusses ways to prevent and treat it.

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