Marasmus
Step-by-step explanation:
In the given scenario, the children are most likely to suffer from Marasmus
- Marasmus is a form of malnutrition which happens when the intake of nutrients and energy is too low for a person’s needs
- It leads to wasting, or the loss of body fat and muscle
- A child with marasmus may not grow as children usually do
- Causes of marasmus include:
- Not having enough nutrition or having too little food
- Consuming the wrong nutrients or too much of one and not enough of another
- Having a health condition that makes it difficult to absorb or process nutrients correctly
- The primary symptom of marasmus is an acute loss of body fat and muscle tissues, leading to an unusually low body mass index
- In children, the main symptom of marasmus is a failure to grow, known as stunted growth