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Global Nutrition

Terminology HungerMalnutrition Food insecurity Food security

Malnutrition in the United States Prevalence and distribution Linked with economic and social factors Linked with economic and social factors Jones & Bartlett Publishing, 2010

At risk groups Working poor IsolatedElderlyChildren

Malnutrition in the Developing World Jones & Bartlett Publishing, 2010

Social and Economic Factors Major problems causing hunger Jones & Bartlett Publishing, 2010

Poverty 1.3 billion people currently live on less than one dollar a day 2 billion people are slightly better off (Lupien, 2009)

Current World Situation 800 million: lack adequate access to food 158 million: malnurished children under billion: lack access to safe water

Global Nutrition Issues Farming practices change Urbanization Changing food habits

Health Risks Vitamin A Deficiency Iron deficiency Iodine Deficiency Zinc Deficiency