Pronunciation: /dɪˈfɪʃənsi dɪˈziːz/
noun a disease caused by a lack of essential nutrients in the diet
A1 Deficiency disease can occur when the body lacks essential vitamins or minerals.
A2 Symptoms of deficiency diseases include fatigue, weakness, and poor immune function.
B1 Preventing deficiency diseases requires a balanced diet rich in nutrients.
B2 Doctors often recommend supplements to treat deficiency diseases in patients with nutrient deficiencies.
C1 Research has shown a link between deficiency diseases and certain chronic health conditions.
C2 Nutritionists play a crucial role in identifying and addressing deficiency diseases in individuals with dietary imbalances.
formal Deficiency diseases are caused by a lack of essential nutrients in the diet.
informal If you don't eat enough fruits and vegetables, you could develop a deficiency disease.
slang Skipping meals can lead to deficiency diseases, so make sure to eat regularly.
figurative Neglecting self-care is like inviting deficiency diseases to take over your body.
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