Which type of Hunger is a consequence of diets persistently inadequate in terms of quantity and quality
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Chronic hunger is a consequence of diets persistently inadequate in terms of quantity and/or quality. Poor people suffer from chronic hunger because of their very low income and in turn inability to buy food even for survival
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'Chronic Hunger' is a 'consequence of diets' persistently inadequate in terms of quantity and quality
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- Chronic hunger is due to the lack of quality and quantity of food. Chronic hunger is mainly due to starvation due to less energy needed to lead normal active lives.
- This is especially true in rural areas where people are unable to afford quality food because of low revenues.
- Poor people are suffering from chronic hunger due to low incomes and are unable to purchase food even for survival. This leads to death if this hunger persists.
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