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Malnutrition is a state of poor health caused by insufficient diet, nutritional imbalance or lack of nutrients in the consumed food. Malnutrition is a serious health issue that affects millions of people worldwide. Malnutrition, especially severe forms of malnutrition like Kwashiorkor and Marasmus, are linked to illnesses including stunted growth, child mortality, autism and retarded development. It can create a reduction in the development of brain cells (neurogenesis), brain cell repair and potential impairment in cognitive ability. Children, especially infants, need to be receiving adequate nutrients in order to reach their full potential. Malnutrition’s consequences go beyond deficits in brain functioning, as it may also impact physical development in children.
Malnutrition is a major issue in third world countries where the cost of living is below average and people do not have access to three meals a day. It is a major factor for child deaths due to lack of protein rich diet for the nursing mother and infants. Malnutrition is a severe condition that is prevalent in developing countries with widespread poverty and food scarcity. The lack of hygienic food may also lead to parasitic & infectious diseases and contribute to calorie depletion.
Malnutrition is a serious issue that requires immediate attention and action. By working together to improve access to nutritious food, education, and addressing the underlying causes, we can help ensure that everyone has the opportunity to lead healthy and fulfilling lives. Our small help is saving the lives of Malnourished children and their families. We donate a portion of our income from business proceeds towards distribution of health supplements to the people in need, especially lactating mothers and growing children up to the age of 10 years, in thickly populated countries like India.
Malnutrition is a state of poor health caused by insufficient diet, nutritional imbalance or lack of nutrients in the consumed food. Malnutrition is a serious health issue that affects millions of people worldwide. Malnutrition, especially severe forms of malnutrition like Kwashiorkor and Marasmus, are linked to illnesses including stunted growth, child mortality, autism and retarded development. It can create a reduction in the development of brain cells (neurogenesis), brain cell repair and potential impairment in cognitive ability. Children, especially infants, need to be receiving adequate nutrients in order to reach their full potential. Malnutrition’s consequences go beyond deficits in brain functioning, as it may also impact physical development in children.
Malnutrition is a major issue in third world countries where the cost of living is below average and people do not have access to three meals a day. It is a major factor for child deaths due to lack of protein rich diet for the nursing mother and infants. Malnutrition is a severe condition that is prevalent in developing countries with widespread poverty and food scarcity. The lack of hygienic food may also lead to parasitic & infectious diseases and contribute to calorie depletion.