Abstract
The relationships between nutrition and immune defence in man are poorly understood. The clinical situations of nutritional origin involving immune deficiency: protein energy malnutrition (marasmus and kwashiorkor), nutritional disorders in developed countries, anorexia, obesity, mineral salt and vitamin deficiencies, hypercholesterolemia and alcoholism are reviewed.
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