Malnutrition essay

             a) Nutrition is perhaps the most important factor, which affects the health of a person. The body needs a balanced amount of nutrients and energy for its survival and is essential for good health. A balanced diet is needed and it takes into account six different food components which are proteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals, fibres and water. The needs may depend on your gender, your age, your life type, you health conditions and so on. Intakes of energy and nutrients below or in excess of needs for a prolonged period of time can adversely affect health. Malnutrition is a term which covers problems of both under nutrition and over nutrition.
             b) Malnutrition and Social conditions
             Malnutrition does not only arise because of insufficient or too much nutrient intake. The problem may also occur because of the society where for example there is a population growth which may lead to insufficient food supply for part of the population. During war time, a similar situation is possible. But these are not the only ways malnutrition can occur in social conditions; teenage girls often have a problem with their body and go on diets and become either anorexic or bulimic or even both. This is a serious case nowadays since the young part of the population is deeply involved with it and serious troubles are caused. It may lead to psychological problems.
             Malnutrition and Economical conditions
             Malnutrition is also a cause of a poor economy where people do not have the money to buy food and because of that end up having an unbalanced diet.
             "The real problem is money. Food is available, but people can't afford it. We need real development and income-generating projects. Poor people live on the basic commodities such as bread, tea, sugar and rice. Vegetables and meat are too expensive for them," assistant to the secretary general of the Ministry of Agriculture, Salim Akour, told the Jordan Times at the si
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