儿科营养不良和天然膳食补充食品克服它:综述

Rohit Kumar Kesharwani, Sana Fatima, M. Bajpai
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世界卫生组织(WHO)将营养不良描述为一个人的能量和/或营养消耗不足、过量或不成比例。印度卫生官员非常关注五岁以下儿童的营养不良问题。最近的研究表明,五岁以下儿童营养不良的发生率很高。据估计,印度大约三分之二的5岁以下儿童营养不良,其中5-8%的儿童严重营养不良。可以说,这是影响全国儿童健康的最普遍的问题之一。母亲的营养健康、母乳喂养习惯、妇女教育和清洁都是造成营养不良的因素。膳食补充剂的使用很广泛,它们是一类可消化的产品,可以与普通的膳食和药物区分开来。在过去的几十年里,对植物营养素的需求增加了,个人现在正在使用它们来满足他们的营养需求。这篇综述启发和探讨了印度五岁以下儿童营养不良的患病率、原因和必要的对策、营养不良的治疗方法,以及食物的营养多样化和其他好处,使其成为我们日常饮食中更好的选择,以对抗儿童营养不良。
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Pediatric Malnutrition and Natural Dietary Supplementary Food to Overcome it: A Review
Malnutrition is described by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a person's energy and/or nutrient consumption being insufficient, excessive, or out of proportion. Health officials in India are quite concerned about malnutrition in children under five. Recent research revealed a significant frequency of undernutrition among children under the age of five. It is estimated that malnutrition affects roughly 2/3 of India's population under the age of five and that 5-8% of those children are severely malnourished. It could be argued that it is one of the most prevalent issues affecting children's health in the nation. Mothers' nutritional health, breastfeeding habits, women's education, and cleanliness are all factors that contribute to malnutrition. The use of dietary supplements is widespread, and they are a class of ingestible goods that can be distinguished from common meals and medications. Over the past few decades, the demand for phytonutrients has increased, and individuals are now using them to meet their nutritional needs. This review enlightens and explores the prevalence of undernutrition, its causes, and the necessary countermeasures, treatments for malnutrition among children under the age of five in India and nutritional diversification of food and other benefits which make it a better choice to use in our daily diet to combat pediatric malnutrition.
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