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Competition success magazine Published this article Lancet study raised concern about double burden of malnutrition. that is. underweight as well as obese children in India. Also. National Nutrition Monitoring Bureau NNMB. also released its report recently. covering 16 states. to understand the current nutritional status of urban population in India. Key facts from Lancet study India has the highest number of moderately and severely underweight children and adolescents in the world. i.e. approx. 97 million out of 192 million world.s moderately or severely underweight children and adolescents lived in India in 2016. The prevalence of mild to severe underweight under.20s in India is 22.7% among girls and 30.7% among boys. The Lancet study. published recently in 2017. analyzed that the number of obese children and adolescents rose from 11 million in 1975 to 124 million in 2016 globally – a tenfold increase. If these trends continue. there will be more obese than underweight children by 2022. Malnourishment and unhealthy eating habits are killing one.fifth of the world.s population competition success review buy.

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