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Metal deficient diets
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Nature
Behavioural abnormalities, in some cases, are caused by deficiencies of metals in the diet. For example, anorexia nervosa is recognized as stemming from zinc deficiency and possibly abnormal zinc metabolism.
Broader
Nutritional deficiencies
Narrower
Calcium deficiency
Vanadium deficiency
Chromium deficiency
Manganese deficiency
Inadequate dietary zinc
Inadequate dietary boron
Iron deficiency anaemias
Inadequate dietary magnesium
Copper deficiency in the diet
Related
Menkes' disease
Hepatolenticular degeneration
Aggravates
Human violence
Physical aggression
Biologically determined aggression
Trace element imbalance in the human body
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Deficiency
Type
(E) Emanations of other problems