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Is it possible to have overnutrition and undernutrition at the same time?

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According to the World Health Organization, nearly half of all countries face the "double burden of malnutrition," where overnutrition and undernutrition can exist simultaneously. This means that individuals can consume an excess of calories while still lacking essential vitamins and minerals. This complex condition reveals that malnutrition is not simply about weight, but about the quality of nutrients consumed.

The Overlooked Paradox: What is the link between malnutrition and obesity?

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According to the World Health Organization, it is possible for an individual to be overweight or obese and still suffer from malnutrition. This phenomenon, often termed the 'double burden of malnutrition,' reveals a complex link between malnutrition and obesity that challenges the common misconception that being well-fed equates to being well-nourished.

What is the Nutritional Paradox? A Deep Dive into Modern Malnutrition

5 min read
According to the World Health Organization, billions of people worldwide are affected by the nutritional paradox, a phenomenon where undernutrition and overnutrition coexist. This modern form of malnutrition challenges traditional views of hunger and calls for a new understanding of our global food systems.

Can someone have overnutrition and undernutrition at the same time?

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According to the World Health Organization, more than two billion people worldwide are micronutrient deficient, many of whom are also overweight or obese. This paradox answers the question: can someone have overnutrition and undernutrition at the same time? Yes, a person can experience both simultaneously, a phenomenon known as the "double burden of malnutrition".