PBH 101-Nutrition
PBH 101-Nutrition
PBH 101-Nutrition
Introduction
One
(In Percentage)
Malnutrition
Condition
Under
Nutrition
Over Nutrition
Current Status of
Malnutrition
Protein energy malnutrition current status :
PEM knows as PCM. 3 forms affect 107% of
children under 5 years of age.
Women Malnutrition: In the world India currently
has one of the highest rates of malnourished
women among
70 % non-pregnant
75% pregnant
Current Status of
Malnutrition
Slum
Malnutrition Status in
Bangladesh
Bangladesh
Current Status of
Malnutrition
Efforts
Organizations
Existing Policies
The
This
Body:Planning wing of
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
Objective:Stimulation
of demand and
improvement of access to and utilization of
Health Population and Nutrition services in
order to reduce morbidity and mortality; and
reduce population growth rate and improve
nutritional status, especially of women and
children.
Responsible
Body:Institute of Public
Health and Nutrition Directorate General of
Health Services, Ministry of Health and
Family Welfare
Objective:
Objective:Provides
Responsible
Body:Institute of Public
Health and Nutrition, Directorate General of
Health Services, Ministry of Health and
Family Welfare
Objective:
Indicator:Anemia
prevalence
Recommendation
The
The
We
Multisectoral Approach
The
Multisectoral Approach
It
Spirulina
It
Conclusion
Malnutrition is the cause of more than half of all child deaths
worldwide. Malnourished children have lowered resistance to
infection. The actual number of malnourished children is still rising
in many underdeveloped and developing countries.
Malnutrition causes a great deal of physical and emotional
suffering and it is a violation of a child's human rights. Combating
child malnutrition is of great importance to the future economic and
social welfare of countries.
Around 925million undernourished people in the world in 2010,
an increase of 80million since 1990, are per year admitted to
hospital while suffering from malnutrition, and that is something
that needs to change.
We hope that by working closely with hospitals, GP surgeries and
care homes we can tackle this important problem and make the
world a better place.