starvation acidosis
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Definition
Noun: A specific type of metabolic acidosis where the increased acidity in the body fluids is caused by prolonged lack of food. This state forces the body to break down fat stores for energy, a process that releases acidic substances called ketone bodies into the bloodstream.
Usage
This is a technical medical term used to describe a pathological condition. * Prolonged fasting can lead to starvation acidosis. * The patient's blood tests indicated starvation acidosis due to severe malnutrition. * Doctors monitor for signs of starvation acidosis in individuals with eating disorders.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often discussed in contrast to other forms of acidosis, such as diabetic ketoacidosis or lactic acidosis, highlighting the specific cause (starvation/fasting).
- It is a key concept in understanding the metabolic adaptations and dangers of prolonged caloric deprivation.
Variants and Related Words
- Ketoacidosis (n): A broader term for acidosis caused by high levels of ketone bodies, which can result from starvation or uncontrolled diabetes.
- Metabolic Acidosis (n): The general category of acid-base disorders to which starvation acidosis belongs.
- Ketosis (n): The metabolic state of elevated ketone bodies, which may or may not progress to acidosis.
Synonyms
- Dietary Ketoacidosis (n, medical): A more precise synonym that explicitly links the condition to dietary intake (or lack thereof).
Related Phrases
- To develop starvation acidosis: To enter into this medical condition.
- The stranded hiker was at risk of developing starvation acidosis.
- To treat starvation acidosis: The medical management of this condition, typically involving careful nutritional support and electrolyte correction.
Noun
- acidosis in which the acidity results from lack of food which leads to fat catabolism which in turn releases acidic ketone bodies