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December 22, 2017

While under-nutrition remains high in India, over-nutrition too is becoming an emergency. Suggest measures to tackle this double burden. (200 words)

Refer – The Hindu

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KEY POINTS

·         Combating malnutrition in all its forms is one of the greatest global health challenges.

Double Burden of Malnutrition

·         The double burden of malnutrition is characterized by the coexistence of under-nutrition along with overweight, obesity or diet-related NCDs, within individuals, households and populations, and across the life-course.

·         Today, nearly one in three persons globally suffers from at least one form of malnutrition: wasting, stunting, vitamin and mineral deficiency, overweight or obesity and diet-related NCDs.

Solutions

·         Integration– The integration of nutrition objectives into food and agriculture policy stands vital.

·         National policies and investmentshave to promote and provide healthy, sustainable diets.

·         Nutrition-related education – Implementationof nutrition educationand information interventions based on national dietary guidelines and coherent policies related to food and diets.

·         Incorporation of nutrition objectives into social protection programmes.

·         For example, incorporate the use of cash and food transfers, including school feeding programmes and other forms of social protection for vulnerable populations.

·         Universal coverage– Promote universal access to all direct nutrition actions and relevant health actions impacting nutrition through health programmes.

·         Trade and investment for improved nutrition – Improve the availability and accessibility of the food supply through appropriate trade agreements and policies to meet the global food targets.

·         Safe and supportive environments– Improve the commitment and policy action for addressing the social and environmental determinants of malnutrition, including in school, workplace and city contexts; as well as integrating actions on water, sanitation and hygiene; and the promotion, protection and support of optimal breastfeeding practices.

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