The Wasting -

The story follows a young woman named Sophie who is caught between her controlling, possessive parents and a burgeoning eating disorder.

Approximately 45 million children under the age of five suffer from wasting worldwide. The Wasting

A world plagued by a magical or environmental blight known as "the Waste." The story follows a young woman named Sophie

The story follows Nadine, a princess trapped by royal expectations, and Saiya, a bodyguard who originally arrives with a mission to kill the princess to end the blight. In public health, child wasting (or "the wasting")

In public health, child wasting (or "the wasting") refers to a form of life-threatening malnutrition where a child is too thin for their height. It usually indicates recent, rapid weight loss or a failure to gain weight.

It is treatable with Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Foods (RUTF) , which are energy-dense, micronutrient-enriched pastes like those described by the National Institutes of Health. 2. Film: The Wasting (2017)

Wasting is the most visible and lethal form of undernutrition; children with severe wasting are up to 12 times more likely to die than well-nourished children.