The Multiple Burdens of Malnutrition

S. Downs
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disease in the developing world was undernutrition – stunting, underweight, wasting, and micronutrient deficiencies. However, in recent decades there has been a shift in the burden of malnutrition.1 Although undernutrition continues to persist in many lowand middle-income countries,2,3 rates of overweight and obesity are on the rise, particularly among women.4 Between 1975 and 2014, the global prevalence of underweight in women decreased from 14.6% to 9.7%, whereas the obesity prevalence increased from 6.4% to 14.9% over the same period – and the same pattern was found in men.1 Alongside these increases in overweight and obesity, there have been marked increases in the global prevalence of diabetes and cardiovascular disease.5,6 The global prevalence of diabetes increased among women from 5% in 1974 to 7.9% in 2014; an appalling 422 million people worldwide now have diabetes.1
营养不良的多重负担
发展中国家的疾病是营养不良——发育迟缓、体重不足、消瘦和微量营养素缺乏。然而,近几十年来,营养不良的负担发生了变化虽然营养不良在许多低收入和中等收入国家继续存在,但超重和肥胖的比率正在上升,特别是在妇女中1975年至2014年间,全球女性体重不足患病率从14.6%降至9.7%,而同期肥胖患病率从6.4%上升至14.9%,男性也出现了同样的模式除了超重和肥胖的增加之外,全球糖尿病和心血管疾病的患病率也显著增加。5,6全球女性糖尿病患病率从1974年的5%上升到2014年的7.9%;现在全世界有令人震惊的4.22亿人患有糖尿病
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