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They are now responsible for more adult deaths and disability than alcohol and tobacco use. Undernutrition is specifically caused by Unhealthy diets are an important cause of malnutrition. One driver of the nutrition situation is that our current food systems do not provide the healthy diets needed for optimal health and wellbeing Women and young children bear the brunt of the disease burden associated with malnutrition. Malnutrition can refer to individuals who are either over or undernour-ished, although it is usually used synonymously with undernutrition Unhealthy diets are an important cause of malnutrition. The term ‘malnutrition’ is used to describe a deficiency, excess or imbalance of a wide range of nutrients, resulting in measurable adverse effects on body composition, function and clinical outcome. They are now responsible for more adult deaths and disability than alcohol and tobacco use. Abstract. Most forms of malnutrition are caused by a deficiency of some essential food or nutrient-either because the total quantity of food taken by the Diseases like cancer, HIV/AIDS, oral health and chronic renal failure also breakdown the nutritional status. The term ‘malnutrition’ is used to describe a deficiency, excess or imbalance of a wide range of nutrients, resulting in measurable adverse effects on body Women and young children bear the brunt of the disease burden associated with malnutrition. Undernutrition is specifically caused by deficiency of energy Abstract. In Africa and south Asia,−51% of women of reproductive age are The basic-level causes of malnutrition consist climate variability and extremes, sociocultural, economic, and political context. Bio fortification, probiotic foods and food processing strategies have shown the The basic-level causes of malnutrition consist climate variability and extremes, sociocultural, economic, and political context. In Africa and south Asia,−51% of women of reproductive age are underweight (ACC/SCN,), and it is predicted that about million children will be underweight in (21% of all children) (de Onis et al., a) One driver of the nutrition Protein-calorie malnutrition.