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The evidence suggests that insecure attachments (ambivalent or avoidant)occur most often in infants who have a slow-to-warm-up temperamental profile.
Caloric Restriction
A dietary regimen that reduces calorie intake without causing malnutrition, often studied for its effects on longevity and health.
Malnutrition
A condition resulting from not consuming enough nutrients from food, leading to health problems like stunted growth, weakened immunity, and organ dysfunction.
Child's Diet
The nutritional regimen followed by children, critical for their growth, development, and health.
Malnutrition
A condition that results from eating a diet in which one or more nutrients are either not enough or are too much, causing health problems.
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