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The refeeding syndrome is a complication with low morbidity.
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The refeeding syndrome is not a complication with low morbidity. This syndrome occurs when a malnourished individual starts receiving proper nutrition too quickly, leading to a range of metabolic abnormalities and potentially serious consequences. It is characterized by electrolyte imbalances, fluid shifts, and organ dysfunction, which can result in significant morbidity and mortality if not managed properly. Therefore, the statement that the refeeding syndrome has low morbidity is incorrect.