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Most of nutritional laboratory parameters are very good markers to detect malnutrition?
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Nutritional laboratory parameters are not always reliable markers to detect malnutrition. While they can provide useful information about nutrient levels in the body, they do not provide a comprehensive picture of a person's overall nutritional status. Other factors such as dietary intake, physical activity, and individual variations can also influence a person's nutritional status. Therefore, relying solely on nutritional laboratory parameters may lead to inaccurate assessments of malnutrition.