A Study Of Problem Of Malnutrition In India
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Abstract
Malnutrition is a very serious problem and a major challenge facing underdeveloped and developing nations.
The root of malnutrition is primarily seen in poverty. The problem is more severe in countries with high poverty levels. At the same time, the problem is more acute in low-income countries. Although this problem is related to dietetics, it also has emotional, political, social, and economic dimensions. Nearly 50 percent of India's population lives below the poverty line. Malnutrition has become a major social problem. In our country, malnutrition is defined as a lack of food. This type of malnutrition is seen well below the poverty line.
Malnutrition is a complex condition that can have serious health consequences if left untreated. Understanding its causes, symptoms, and treatment options is essential for prevention and recovery. If you suspect that you or someone you know may be suffering from malnutrition, it is important to seek immediate medical advice.