营养不良:印度的长期挑战

Ritu Saini, Meenakshi Bajpai
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根据世界卫生组织的定义,营养不良是指 "一个人摄入的能量和/或营养素不足、过量或失衡"。印度人口中青少年营养不良的比例最高。营养不良、疾病、教育水平低以及一系列其他因素导致了印度的营养不良危机。营养不良、微量元素缺乏症和营养过剩都是营养不良的表现形式。营养不良的人总是在生活的各个方面落后,最终会影响国家的生产力。在 2023 年全球饥饿指数中,印度在 125 个国家中排名第 111 位,饥饿程度严重,得分为 28.7 分。印度有大量人口受到贫血、营养不良和肥胖的影响。除此之外,印度人口还受到其他几种微量营养素缺乏症的影响。本文采用文献综述法概述了印度营养不良的三重负担,数据来源于政府调查报告、文章以及与营养、医疗保健状况、医疗保健指标、营养指标和医疗保健调查报告等相关的出版物。此外,还简要介绍了政府和全球卫生组织为应对这一问题而采取的策略。
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Malnutrition: A Longstanding Challenge in India
According to the World Health Organization, “malnutrition is the “deficiencies, excesses, or imbalances in a person’s intake of energy and/or nutrients”. Indian population has the highest rate of adolescent malnutrition. Deficiency, Illness, Small level of education, and a range of other factors contribute to India's malnutrition crisis. Undernutrition, micronutrient deficiency conditions, and overnutrition are all forms of malnutrition. A malnourished always lags in every aspect of life which will eventually affect the productivity of the country. In the 2023 Global Hunger Index, India is positioned at 111th among 125 countries, reflecting a serious level of hunger with a score of 28.7. India is grappling with a substantial population affected by anemia, malnutrition, and obesity. Other than this Indian population is also affected by several other micronutrient deficiencies. The present article provides an overview of the triple burden of malnutrition in India by applying the literature review method and the data were collected from online sources such as government survey reports, articles, and publications related to nutrition, healthcare status, healthcare indicators, nutritional indicators, and healthcare survey reports, etc. A brief introduction of the strategies followed by the Government as well as global health organisations to combat the issue is also discussed.
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