An underweight person is a person whose
body weight is considered too low to be healthy. A person who is underweight is
malnourished.
Assessment
The
body mass index
Body mass index (BMI) is a value derived from the mass (Mass versus weight, weight) and height of a person. The BMI is defined as the human body weight, body mass divided by the square (algebra), square of the human height, body height, and is ...
, a ratio of a person's weight to their height, has traditionally been used to assess the health of a person as it pertains to weight: under the cut-off point at a BMI of 18.5, a person is considered underweight. The calculation is given by the mass per height squared, with results usually given in kg/m^2 (for an approximate conversion from lb/in^2, divide by 703). Another measure of underweight is through comparison to the average weight of a cohort of people of a similar age and height: people who are at least 15% to 20% below the average weight for the group are considered underweight.
Body fat percentage has been suggested as another way to assess whether a person is underweight. Unlike the body mass index, which is a
proxy measurement, the body fat percentage takes into account the difference in composition between
adipose tissue (fat cells) and
muscle tissue and their different roles in the body.
The
American Council on Exercise defines the amount of essential fat, below which a person is underweight, as 10–13% for women and 2–5% for men. The greater amount of essential body fat in women supports reproductive function.
Prevalence
Using the body mass index as a measure of weight-related health, with data from 2014, age-standardised global prevalence of underweight in women and men were 9.7% and 8.8%, respectively. These values were lower than what was reported for 1975 as 14.6% and 13.8%, respectively, indicating a worldwide reduction in the extent of undernutrition.
Causes
A person may be underweight due to
genetics
Genetics is the study of genes, genetic variation, and heredity in organisms.Hartl D, Jones E (2005) It is an important branch in biology because heredity is vital to organisms' evolution. Gregor Mendel, a Moravian Augustinians, Augustinian ...
, poor absorption of nutrients, increased
metabolic rate or energy expenditure, lack of food (frequently due to
poverty
Poverty is a state or condition in which an individual lacks the financial resources and essentials for a basic standard of living. Poverty can have diverse Biophysical environmen ...
), low
appetite,
drugs that affect appetite, illness (physical or mental) or the
eating disorder anorexia nervosa
Anorexia nervosa (AN), often referred to simply as anorexia, is an eating disorder characterized by Calorie restriction, food restriction, body image disturbance, fear of gaining weight, and an overpowering desire to be thin.
Individuals wit ...
.
Being underweight is associated with certain medical conditions, including
type 1 diabetes,
hyperthyroidism,
cancer, and
tuberculosis. People with
gastrointestinal or
liver problems may be unable to absorb nutrients adequately. People with certain eating disorders can also be underweight due to one or more
nutrient deficiencies or excessive
exercise
Exercise or workout is physical activity that enhances or maintains fitness and overall health. It is performed for various reasons, including weight loss or maintenance, to aid growth and improve strength, develop muscles and the cardio ...
, which exacerbates nutrient deficiencies.
A common belief is that healthy underweight individuals can ‘eat what they want’ and then burn it off either by high levels of activity or elevated metabolism. It has been shown, however, that individuals with BMI < 18.5 eat about 12% less calories than individuals with normal BMI (21.5 to 25) and they are 23% less physically active (by accelerometry). Underweight people tend to have low appetites and typically eat little, sporadically or infrequently.
Problems
Being underweight can be a symptom of
an underlying condition, in which case it is secondary. Unexplained weight loss may require a professional medical diagnosis by a physician.
Being underweight can also cause other conditions, in which case it is primary. Severely underweight individuals may have poor physical
stamina and a weak
immune system, leaving them open to
infection
An infection is the invasion of tissue (biology), tissues by pathogens, their multiplication, and the reaction of host (biology), host tissues to the infectious agent and the toxins they produce. An infectious disease, also known as a transmis ...
. According to Robert E. Black of the
Johns Hopkins School of Public Health (JHSPH), "Underweight status ... and micronutrient deficiencies also cause decreases in immune and non-immune host defenses, and should be classified as underlying causes of death if followed by infectious diseases that are the terminal associated causes."
People who are malnourished raise special concerns, as not only gross caloric intake may be inadequate, but also intake and absorption of other vital nutrients, especially essential
amino acids and
micronutrients such as
vitamins and
minerals.
In women, being severely underweight, often as a result of an eating disorder or due to excessive strenuous exercise, can result in
amenorrhea (absence of menstruation),
infertility
In biology, infertility is the inability of a male and female organism to Sexual reproduction, reproduce. It is usually not the natural state of a healthy organism that has reached sexual maturity, so children who have not undergone puberty, whi ...
or complications during
pregnancy
Pregnancy is the time during which one or more offspring gestation, gestates inside a woman's uterus. A multiple birth, multiple pregnancy involves more than one offspring, such as with twins.
Conception (biology), Conception usually occurs ...
if
gestational weight gain is too low.
Malnourishment can also cause
anemia and hair loss.
Being underweight is an established risk factor for
osteoporosis, even for young people. This is seen in individuals suffering from
relative energy deficiency in sport, formerly known as female athlete triad: when disordered eating or excessive exercise cause amenorrhea, hormone changes during ovulation leads to loss of bone mineral density. After this low bone mineral density causes the first spontaneous fractures, the damage is often irreversible.
Although being underweight has been reported to increase mortality at rates comparable to that seen in morbidly
obese people, the effect is much less drastic when restricted to non-smokers with no history of disease,
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suggesting that smoking and disease-related weight loss are the leading causes of the observed effect.
Treatment
Diet
Underweight individuals may be advised to gain weight by increasing
calorie intake. This can be done by eating a sufficient volume of sufficiently calorie-dense foods. Body weight may also be increased through the consumption of liquid nutritional supplements.
Exercise
Another way for underweight people to gain weight is by exercising, since
muscle hypertrophy increases body mass. Weight lifting exercises are effective in helping to improve muscle tone as well as helping with weight gain. Weight lifting has also been shown to improve bone mineral density, which underweight people are more likely to lack.
Exercise is
catabolic, which results in a brief reduction in mass. However, during recovery,
anabolic overcompensation causes the muscles
to grow, which results in an overall increase in mass. This can happen through an increase in muscle proteins, or through enhanced storage of
glycogen in muscles. Exercise can also help stimulate the appetite of a person who is not inclined to eat.
Appetite stimulants
Certain drugs may increase appetite either as their primary effect or as a side effect. Antidepressants, such as
mirtazapine or
amitriptyline, and antipsychotics, particularly
chlorpromazine and
haloperidol, as well as
tetrahydrocannabinol (found in
cannabis), all present an increase in appetite as a side effect. In states where it is approved,
medicinal cannabis may be prescribed for severe appetite loss, such as that caused by
cancer,
AIDS, or severe levels of persistent
anxiety. Other drugs or supplements which may increase appetite include
antihistamines (such as
diphenhydramine
Diphenhydramine, sold under the brand name Benadryl among others, is an antihistamine and sedative. Although generally considered sedating, diphenhydramine can cause paradoxical central nervous system stimulation in some individuals, particula ...
,
promethazine or
cyproheptadine).
See also
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Essential nutrient
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List of phytochemicals in food
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Body image
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Emaciation
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Malnutrition
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Stunted growth
References
External links
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