obesity
Malnutrition disorders such as marasmus result from decreased dietary intake of fats/oils and other calories except protein. Malabsorption syndromes such as Tropical Sprue and Celiac's disease can produce fat deficiency symptoms.
it means you are skinny and will turn out fat
The genetic defect causes a deficiency of the enzyme glucocerebrosidase that is responsible for breaking down a certain type of fat and releasing it from fat cells.
Well a diet to low in fat can cause malnutrition from fat-soluble essential nutrients. This causes deficiency diseases. For example, rickets can be caused by lack of vitamin D, a fat soluble nutrient. Vitamin K deficiency is often result of fat malabsorption and that can result in hemorrhagic disease.
Deficiency disease is night blindness.
Deficiency disease is night blindness.
No obesity causes deficiency disease x
Measles is not a deficiency disease. Measles is caused by measles virus. This is an infectious disease.
Protein deficiency.
A deficiency in fat can cause many problems. Having a fat deficiency can cause you to be deficient in the fat soluble vitamins (A, D, E and K) as fat is required for them to be absorbed by the intestines. So it can cause those vitamin deficiency symptoms as well as fat deficiency symptoms. I wasn't able to quickly find general fat deficiency symptoms, only essential fatty acid deficiency symptoms. So you can read all about that on a google search. If you're wanting to know if fats are really that important to your health, then absolutely. They serve many essential functions in the body. They're a major component of every cell membrane in the body. If you're having health problems and you're wondering if it's due to a fat deficiency then you should consult with a doctor.
I don't know of _ but i know about the disease caused by the deficiency of proteins that is kwashiorkor.
Inadequate absorption can lead to a malabsorption deficiency, where the body fails to adequately absorb nutrients from the diet. This can result in specific deficiencies, such as vitamin B12 deficiency, iron deficiency anemia, or fat-soluble vitamin deficiencies (A, D, E, K). Conditions like celiac disease, Crohn's disease, and certain pancreatic disorders can contribute to such malabsorption issues.