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Thursday, August 30, 2012

NUTRITION FILE WHEN DOES MALNUTRITION OCCUR?


When your body doesn't get enough nutrients. Malnourished children are stunted, underweight or wasted (extremely low weight for height) 

SYMPTOMS 
Loss of fat | Breathing difficulties | Depression Abnormal low body temperature | Longer healing time for wounds | Tiredness, fatigue | Pale, inelastic skin | Fertility problems | Low sex drive | Reduced muscle mass | Dry or sparse hair, hair loss 

HOW SERIOUS? 
WHO estimates malnutrition accounts for 54% of child mortality. Single biggest threat to global health 
WHY IS IT A KILLER? 
Even mild malnutrition doubles risk of mortality from malaria, respiratory and diarrheal diseases 

FORMS OF PROTEIN-ENERGY MALNUTRITION 
Kwashiorkor: Identified by swelling of extremities and belly, depigmentation of skin and hair 
Marasmus: Causes severe wasting. Traditionally seen in famine, also among those with food restrictions or anorexia 
WHERE DOES IT OCCUR? 
More common in developing countries. In wealthier countries, generally caused by unhealthy diets with excess energy, fats & refined carbs 
TACKLING MALNUTRITION 
    
Fortify foods with micronutrients (vitamins & minerals) 
    Increase food availability through high-yielding seeds 
    Encourage youngsters to eat healthy 
    Prevent overeating 
THOSE AT HIGHEST RISK 
    
Lower income groups 
    Elderly people in hospital or convalescents, socially isolated 
    Those with eating disorders 

CAUSES 
Inadequate or unbalanced diet (lacking calories and protein) 
Problems with digestion, absorption 
Certain medical conditions 
Starvation 
Eating a single vitamin in diet 
Abnormal nutrient loss (due to diarrhoea or chronic illness) or increased energy expenditure 
Eating too many calories (overnutrition)





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