Monday, September 14, 2015

Paradox: How Malnutrition Causes Obesity

Paradox: How Malnutrition Causes Obesity


"The result, in the most extreme cases, is pot-bellies, wasted limbs and emaciated bodies.
Wagt said that a diet of pizzas, fries, crisps, pasta, rice, biscuits and cakes leaves many people consuming a lot of calories but few nutrients.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) notes that obesity is paradoxically coexisting with malnutrition and is one of today’s most blatantly visible – yet most neglected – public health problems."

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