Indicators of Quality of Life List the 3 basic needs given in this presentation and provide one fact about the statistics/trends of each.

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Indicators of Quality of Life List the 3 basic needs given in this presentation and provide one fact about the statistics/trends of each.

Basic Needs for Quality of Life One Global Trend/Statistic 1. Adequate Food As Basic Need 2. Health as a Basic Need 3. Literacy as a Basic Need

1. Adequate Food As Basic Need 10% of the world’s population consumes 25% more food than they need, while the poorest 10% consumes 30% less than they need At least 40% of Canadian children between have at least 1 medical problem caused by malnutrition (not enough nutritional value from food consumed) As many as children have across the country suffer from malnutrition problems related to poverty

2. Health as a Basic Need Partly a matter of adequate food and proper nutrition and partly a matter of correct sanitation and a disease minimized environment There is a direct correlation between life expectancy and nutritional requirements, as well as between life expectancy and literacy levels Relatively short life expectancies equates to higher Infant Mortality Rates – high IMRs are strong indicators of the quality of health within a nation

2. Literacy as a Basic Need Refers to the ability to read and write a basic sentence as well as a basic education Of the worlds literate, 69% female, 86% are male Illiteracy impairs the ability to improve food production, health care, population programs, etc.