Characteristics of nutritional status

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(Nutrition 1) Mind Map on Characteristics of nutritional status, created by leeolarogers on 31/01/2014.
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Characteristics of nutritional status
  1. Good
    1. Alert expression
      1. Shiny hair
        1. clean complexion
          1. Bright, clear eyes
            1. Pink, firm gums and well-developed teeth
              1. Firm abdomen
                1. Firm, well-developed bone structure
                  1. Normal height and weight
                    1. Erect Posture
                      1. Emotional stability
                        1. Good stamina, seldom ill
                          1. Healthy appetite
                            1. Healthy normal sleeping habits
                              1. Normal elimination
    2. Poor
      1. Apathy
        1. Dull, lifeless hair
          1. Greasy, blemished complexion with poor colour
            1. Dull, red-rimmed eyes
              1. Red, puff, receding gums and missing or cavity prone teeth
                1. Swollen distended abdomen
                  1. Undeveloped, flabby muscles
                    1. Bowed legs, "pigeon breast"
                      1. Over-weight or under-weight
                        1. Slumped posture
                          1. Easily irritated; depressed; poor attention span
                            1. Easily fatigued; frequently ill
                              1. Insomnia at night; fatigued during the day
                                1. Constipation or diarrhoea
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