Biology, asked by angelpatel7462, 1 year ago

Why therw is more malnutrition problems in villages as compare to cities?

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Answered by anb304
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Answer:

There are more malnutrition cases in villages because of shortage of food and poverty

Explanation:

In villages the production of food takes place and this food is then purchased by the urban wholesalers and the families which have no land cannot get food and proper hygiene facilities

2. As we also know that rural people are more poor than urban people and thus cannot afford proper nutrious foid and thus bear malnutrition.

3. Lack of proper education also contributes to malnutrition as if proper education would not be there then children would not be able to study and thus would not get employment and would be poor and thus they would not be able to afford food

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation:

India's malnutrition problem results not from calorie intake but from dependence on a carbohydrate based diet low in protein and fat. Another factor triggering malnutrition is inadequate sanitation, which triggers an increase in infection-borne deficiencies in nutrients

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