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The refeeding syndrome is a complication with low morbidity.
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The statement "The refeeding syndrome is a complication with low morbidity" is false. Refeeding syndrome is a potentially life-threatening condition that can occur when someone who is malnourished or starved begins to eat again. It is characterized by electrolyte imbalances, fluid shifts, and metabolic disturbances, which can lead to serious complications and even death. Therefore, refeeding syndrome is not a complication with low morbidity.