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MALNUTRITION

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MALNUTRITION

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  1. MALNUTRITION

  2. Malnutrition is a broad term which refers to both undernutrition (subnutrition) and overnutrition.Malnutrition can also be defined as the insufficient, excessive or imbalanced consumption of nutrients.Several different nutrition disorders may develop, depending on which nutrients are lacking or consumed in excess.

  3. Individuals are malnourished, or suffer from undernutrition if their diet does not provide them with adequate calories and protein for maintenance and growth, or they cannot fully utilize the food they eat due to illness.And according to the World Health Organization (WHO), malnutrition is the gravest single threat to global public health.

  4. WHAT ARE THE CAUSES OF MALNUTRITION ?!

  5. Malnutrition, the result of a lack of essential nutrients, resulting in poorer health, may be caused by a number of conditions or circumstances. In many developing countries long-term (chronic) malnutrition is widespread - simply because people do not have enough food to eat.

  6. In more wealthy industrialized nations malnutrition is usually caused by:

  7. 1-Poor diet - if a person does not eat enough food, or if what they eat does not provide them with the nutrients they require for good health, they suffer from malnutrition. Poor diet may be caused by one of several different factors. If the patient develops dysphagia (swallowing difficulties) because of an illness, or when recovering from an illness, they may not be able to consume enough of the right nutrients.

  8. 2- Mental health problems some patients with mental health conditions, such as depression, may develop eating habits which lead to malnutrition. Patients with anorexia nervosa or bulimia may develop malnutrition because they are ingesting too little food.

  9. 3-Mobility problems people with mobility problems may suffer from malnutrition, simply because they either cannot get out enough to buy foods, or find preparing them too arduous.

  10. 4-Digestive disorders and stomach conditions some people may eat properly, but their bodies cannot absorb the nutrients they need for good health.

  11. 5-Alcoholism-Alcoholicis a person who suffers from alcoholism - the body is dependent on alcohol. Alcoholism is a chronic (long-term) disease. Individuals who suffer from alcoholism can develop gastritis, or pancreas damage. These problems also seriously undermine the body's ability to digest food, absorb certain vitamins, and produce hormones which regulate metabolism. Alcohol contains calories, reducing the patient's feeling of hunger, so he/she consequently may not eat enough proper food to supply the body with essential nutrients.

  12. In poorer, developing nations malnutrition is commonly caused by:

  13. 6-Food shortages in poorer developing nations food shortages are mainly caused by a lack of technology needed for higher yields found in modern agriculture, such as nitrogen fertilizers, pesticides and irrigation. Food shortages are a significant cause of malnutrition in many parts of the world.

  14. 7-Food prices and food distribution it is ironic that approximately 80% of malnourished children live in developing nations that actually produce food surpluses (Food and Agriculture Organization). Some leading economists say that famine is closely linked to high food prices and problems with food distribution.

  15. 8-Lack of breastfeeding - experts say that lack of breastfeeding, especially in the developing world, leads to malnutrition in infants and children. In some parts of the world mothers still believe that bottle feeding is better for the child.

  16. A poor diet can cause physical problems as : - Anorexia nervosa. - Bulimia nervosa. - Obesity.

  17. The eating disorders can cause : - Mood changes. - Physical problems. - Death.

  18. ANOREXIA : - Physical changes : Leads to hair loss. Thyroid fuction slows down. Low body temperature. Skin becomes dry and flake. - Mental changes : 1. Being afraid of becoming fat. 2. Distorted body awareness. 3. Low self esteem. BULIMIA : Vomiting occurs after overeating it is similar to anorexia. Symptoms : Isolation. Depressaion. Loss of energy. Insomnia. Therapy : Relearn normal eating habits. Treating psychological problems that lead to bulimia. We focus on :

  19. CURIOSITIES • But you can also experiencie the exact opposite, and excess supply. • With binge eating, you do not realice that you keep overeating. • Overweight is cured with a balanced diet and heal disorders with psychological treatments. • People who suffer from binge eating, usually have food craving, they feel bad after eating high quantities of food, eat faster than others and of course eat larger quantities.

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