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Nutritional deficiencies: 8 signs and symptoms to watch out for and how to reduce health risks

Nutritional deficiencies can be addressed by adding nutrient-rich foods like leafy greens, proteins, whole grains, dairy, nuts, seeds, citrus fruits, fish, and fortified products. Here is how these additions help restore essential vitamins and minerals, promoting better health.

January 16, 2025 / 11:23 IST
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Causes of weak bones: Pain in the joints or fragile bones could indicate a lack of calcium or Vitamin D. Consuming dairy products, fish, and fortified plant-based alternatives can improve bone health (Image: Canva)
Causes of weak bones: Pain in the joints or fragile bones could indicate a lack of calcium or Vitamin D. Consuming dairy products, fish, and fortified plant-based alternatives can improve bone health (Image: Canva)

If you feel fatigue and are exhausted all the time, struggle to concentrate, or notice hair fall for no apparent reason, these could be your body's subtle signs that signal a lack of essential nutrients. Nutritional deficiencies often start with minor symptoms that are easy to overlook but can lead to severe health issues if left unchecked.

According to a study published in PubMed, nutritional deficiencies occur when the body’s nutrient levels drop so low that it cannot perform its functions effectively. This deficiency not only disrupts daily life but also increases the risk of serious illnesses, including cancer, diabetes, and heart disease. A balanced diet is vital for good health and includes both macronutrients—such as carbohydrates, proteins, and fats—and micronutrients like vitamins and minerals, tells the study.

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A lack of macronutrients can result in conditions such as kwashiorkor, marasmus, delayed growth, slow wound healing, and higher susceptibility to infections. On the other hand, insufficient micronutrients like iron, folate, zinc, iodine, or vitamin A can lead to intellectual impairments, stunted growth, complications during pregnancy, degenerative diseases, and increased rates of illness or mortality. Addressing the symptoms through nutrient-dense foods or supplements is essential to prevent long-term health problems.