Starvation and Lung Health: Understanding the Connection
Starvation does not adversely affect the lungs directly. However, severe malnutrition associated with chronic starvation in resource-poor countries may compromise lung immunity and impair its healing capacity through malnutrition-related lung edema and poor clearance of bacteria entering the respiratory airways, causing increased risks of lung infections (e.g., pneumonia).Respiratory Disorders - Related Articles
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