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Guest guest Posted August 15, 2006 Report Share Posted August 15, 2006 I thought there were 8 billion. Maybe the malnourished die? Just picking on the comparison of 2 independent things. Regards. [ ] Overnutrition (obesity) Outnumbers Malnutrition http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/4793455.stm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2006 Report Share Posted August 15, 2006 > I thought there were 8 billion. > Maybe the malnourished die? > Just picking on the comparison of 2 independent > things. http://www.worldwatch.org/node/840 Worldwatch Paper #150: Underfed and Overfed: The Global Epidemic of Malnutrition March 2000 Gardner and Halweil ISBN: 1-878071-52-1 68 pages For the first time in human history, the number of overweight people rivals the number of underweight people, according to a forthcoming report from the Worldwatch Institute, a Washington, DC-based research organization. While the world's underfed population has declined slightly since 1980 to 1.1 billion, the number of overweight people has surged to 1.1 billion. Both the overweight and the underweight suffer from malnutrition, a deficiency or excess in a person's intake of nutrients and other dietary elements needed for healthy living. " The hungry and the overweight share high levels of sickness and disability, shortened life expectancies, and lower levels of productivity-each of which is a drag on a country's development, " said Gardner, co-author with Halweil of Underfed and Overfed: The Global Epidemic of Malnutrition. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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