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- An underweight person is a person whose body weight is considered too low to be healthy. A person who is underweight is malnourished. The body m**** index...
- financial markets, underweight is a term used when rating stock. A rating system may be three-tiered: "overweight," equal weight, and underweight, or five-tiered:...
- rate **** ratio Suicide rate Tax revenues TV ownership Transport network Underweight people Unemployment rate Vaccination coverage Wildlife po****tion v t...
- (muscle, fat, and bone) and height. Major adult BMI classifications are underweight (under 18.5 kg/m2), normal weight (18.5 to 24.9), overweight (25 to 29...
- features was a w****ly comparison between an overweight person, and an underweight person. The two were taken to a feeding clinic, and lived together for...
- better value for money than other stocks. The other possible ratings are "underweight" and "equal weight", to indicate a particular stock's attractiveness...
- are underweight. The number of underweight children has decreased since 1990, from 33 percent to 28 percent between 1990 and 2004. Underweight and stunted...
- began a petition drive with the goal to put an end to size zero and underweight models on the catwalk or working in the fashion industry. They set a...
- Jordan has a po****tion of more than 11.1 million inhabitants as of 2023. Jordanians (Arabic: أردنيون) are the citizens of Jordan. Around 94% of Jordanians...
- and 21st in education. Nearly 45 percent of children under five were underweight and 23 percent were undernourished, putting the state in the "alarming"...