Malnutrition in the United Sta
People tend to associate malnutrition with poor countries; however, malnutrition is existent in many developing countries, like the United States. One third of all the children in these countries suffer from malnutrition (Freedonation.com). Malnutrition can be defined as poor nutrition because of poorly balanced diet, faulty digestion or utilization of foods. Malnutrition is a major issue for many young children. Larry Brown, a chairman of the Physician Task Force on Hunger in America, states in his article "Hunger in the U.S." that:...The child once born is at considerable risk if adequate nutrition is lacking. The human brain develops most rapidly from conception until about the age of three. During those years brain function can be impaired by nutritional deprivation. Other risks are stunting (defined as height below the fifth percentile for a given sex and age) and wasting (weight below the fifth percentile for age and height). In addition malnourished children are particularly vulnerable to lead and other environmental toxins, which can affect the brain and compound the direct effects of malnutrition on the child's intellectual development. (Brown 114) Due to the fact that a child's brain develops the most during the firs
I feel this article is a great example of what Americas as a whole value. These values need to be changed to be more beneficial to the needs of Americans such as out nations' health. Therefore, the responsibility of this malnutrition issue is not all on the government, but it should also be the people wanting to make a change. Americans have a hard time settling for a silver or bronze metal in the Olympics, but Americans seem not to care how we place when it comes to the issue of health and education! Why are Americans willing to embrace that fact that we rank 48th in the life expectancy, or 58th in the world literacy? Although our economy is ranked first in gross domestic products (GDP), U. " Food First: institute for good and development policy. This shows us that citizens are spending money on unnecessary things when it could be spent on helping poor families provide their children with suitable nutrition. However we as citizens also have a role in this situation. Therefore, these children are not given the same rights as other children who are receiving the proper nutrition. The government should proceed to do what they are doing for the poor including providing families with food stamps.
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