The time it takes for an elderly person to become malnourished can vary widely based on factors such as their overall health, dietary habits, and existing medical conditions. Generally, malnutrition can develop over a few weeks to months if there is a significant and sustained decrease in nutrient intake. Additionally, conditions like chronic illness, dental problems, or social isolation can accelerate this process. Regular monitoring and intervention are crucial to prevent malnutrition in the elderly.
probally about a week, month tops
When a person is ill (or recovering from long illness). When a woman is pregnant (or has just given birth). When a person is elderly and frail.
The elderly role in a long way gone is knowing knowledge
Elderly person looking for long term health insurance do they do a blood test looking for THC?
A person is born autistic - they do not become autistic.
A person can become immune by being vaccinatedwhich helps the body to develop long-term immunity against a disease.
A person doesn't become autistic and being quiet doesn't make someone autistic - a person is born autistic.
as long as its not to elderly
that depends on who the other person is...
Fractures of the wrist usually take about 4-8 weeks to heal. For an elderly person, healing time would take at least 6 weeks and may take as long as 10 weeks to heal fully.
Height is determined genetically. As long as you aren't malnourished, you really don't have control over your height.
you have to be born in America to become president