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rayancarla1

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How may people respond in different ways to the threat of hunger?

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At the age of 85, Mrs. Ferdinand began to experience a loss of appetite known as _______________ that led to her weight loss and overall physiological decline.
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Answer to Question 1

People facing hunger can be proactive or reactive. Proactive people will seek to utilize local resources such as charitable organizations. Reactive people will resort to stealing, begging, or scavenging food. Food insecurity can cause feelings of alienation, deprivation, and distress. It can adversely affect family dynamics and social interactions within the community.

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anorexia of aging




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Reply 2 on: Aug 20, 2018
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Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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