| United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Hunger. Domestic Task Force - 1986 - 172 halaman
...necessary for good health is not being met because one lacks access to food. Second, hunger, in a loose sense of the word, also means a situation in which...is not prolonged enough to cause health problems." We concur with the task force assessment that there are a "range of different problems, having different... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Hunger - 1989 - 184 halaman
...two ways: (a) malnutrition as measured by anthropometric and clinical tests, and (b) an inability to obtain an adequate amount of food even if the shortage...is not prolonged enough to cause health problems. The Task Force concluded their report by stating that "hunger defined The World Bank. Poverty and Hunger,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Hunger - 1990 - 46 halaman
...two ways: (a) malnutrition as measured by anthropometric and clinical tests, and (b) an inability to obtain an adequate amount of food even if the shortage...is not prolonged enough to cause health problems. The Task Force concluded their report by stating that "hunger defined in this second manner is much... | |
| Peter K. Eisinger - 1998 - 202 halaman
...among children and the incidence of other nutritional deficiencies) and the commonsense definition, "a situation in which someone cannot obtain an adequate...the shortage is not prolonged enough to cause health problems."26 This latter condition "bespeaks the existence of a social, not a medical, problem."27... | |
| Douglas J. Besharov, Peter Germanis - 2001 - 206 halaman
...underweight or stunting of growth in children. In contrast, hunger as a social problem was defined as "a situation in which someone cannot obtain an adequate...is not prolonged enough to cause health problems." See Hamilton et aL (1997,3). 34. See Hamilton etaL (1997, viii-ix). 35. See "Facts about Childhood... | |
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