UNIT 2 Feeding and nutrition UNDERNOURISHMENT IN THE WORLD Biology and Geology 3. Secondary Education.

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UNIT 2 Feeding and nutrition UNDERNOURISHMENT IN THE WORLD Biology and Geology 3. Secondary Education

UNIDAD 3 Undernourishment in the world UNIT 2 Biology and Geology 3. Secondary Education Malnutrition affects millions of people around the world. It can be as a consequence of both insufficient food (undernourishment) and excessive consumption (overnourishment). The greatest contrast in the world Approximately 17% of the population of countries with low per capita incoms suffers from undernourishment. Undernourishment causes rickets, blindness and anaemia due to the lack of iron. Each year, up to half a million children go blind because their diets lack vitamin A, and around three hundred and fifty million have anaemia due to a lack of iron. UNDERNOURISHMENT Approximately 15% of the population of countries with high per capita incomes (32% in the USA) suffers from overnourishment. Overnourishment causes obesity. Approximately two thirds of deaths in the United States are related to over- nourishment. OVERNOURISHMENT

UNIDAD 3 Undernourishment in the world UNIT 2 Biology and Geology 3. Secondary Education % of undernourished population 35% 20 to 34 % 5 to 19 % 2,5 to 4 %  2,5 % No data Worldwide distribution of the undernourished population

UNIDAD 3 Undernourishment in the world UNIT 2 Biology and Geology 3. Secondary Education The distribution of undernourishment in the world between 1990 and 2005 Number of people suffering from undernourishment between 1990 and 1992 (millions) Total: 842 Asia and Pacific Latin America and Caribbean Middle East and North Africa Subsaharian Africa Developed countries Number of people suffering from undernourishment between 2003 and 2005 (millions) Total: 848 Asia and Pacific Latin America and Caribbean Middle East and North Africa Subsaharian Africa Developed countries