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Malnutrition is a condition resulting of inappropriate intakes of nutrients. It is different of under-nutrition because people who are suffering of malnutrition are most of the time matching their energetic needs.<br> | Malnutrition is a condition resulting of inappropriate intakes of nutrients. It is different of under-nutrition because people who are suffering of malnutrition are most of the time matching their energetic needs.<br> | ||
Humans are not able to produce themselves all the compounds they need to function properly using only a source of energy like glucose. We need to rely on other organisms like plants or bacteria to produce vitamins, to extract minerals from water and from the ground, to turn glucose and nitrogen into amino-acids that are essential to our well being<br> | Humans are not able to produce themselves all the compounds they need to function properly using only a source of energy like glucose. We need to rely on other organisms like plants or bacteria to produce vitamins, to extract minerals from water and from the ground, to turn glucose and nitrogen into amino-acids that are essential to our well being<br> | ||
− | There is an estimated number of 850 millions of undernourished people in the world and an additional 1 billion people are malnourished.<br>Along with the general weakness and tiredness, the lack of certain micro-nutrients is responsible of a wide variety of medical and mental health conditions that are very often life-threatening.<br> | + | There is an estimated number of 850 millions of undernourished people in the world and an additional 1 billion people are malnourished.<br>Along with the general weakness and tiredness, the lack of certain micro-nutrients is responsible of a wide variety of medical and mental health conditions that are very often life-threatening.<br>Malnutrition is also weakening the immune system, facilitating infectious outbreaks and worsening the outcomes.<br> |
Efforts to fight malnutrition have been shown to be one of the most efficient development aid for developing countries. | Efforts to fight malnutrition have been shown to be one of the most efficient development aid for developing countries. | ||
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<b>Bibliography</b> | <b>Bibliography</b> | ||
− | Potential impact and cost-effectiveness of Golden Rice Alexander J. Stein1 , H.P.S. Sachdev2 & Matin Qaim October 2006 | + | Potential impact and cost-effectiveness of Golden Rice Alexander J. Stein1 , H.P.S. Sachdev2 & Matin Qaim October 2006<br> |
Samuel T.M.a, f · Duggan C.b, d · Thomas T.a · Bosch R.c · Rajendran R.a · Virtanen S.M.e, f · Srinivasan K.a · Kurpad A.V.a | Samuel T.M.a, f · Duggan C.b, d · Thomas T.a · Bosch R.c · Rajendran R.a · Virtanen S.M.e, f · Srinivasan K.a · Kurpad A.V.a | ||
− | + | <br>Malnutrition Quantifying the health impact at national and local levels Monika Blössner Mercedes de Onis (WHO)<br> | |
+ | Levels & Trends in Child Malnutrition UNICEF-WHO-The World Bank Joint Child Malnutrition Estimates<br> | ||
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