The double burden of malnutrition (DBM), defined as the simultaneous manifestation of both undernutrition and overweight and obesity, affects most low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs). This Series paper describes the dynamics of the DBM in LMICs and how it differs by socioeconomic level. This Series paper shows that the DBM has increased in the poorest LMICs, mainly due to overweight and obesity increases. Indonesia is the largest country with a severe DBM, but many other Asian and sub-Saharan African countries also face this problem. We also discuss that overweight increases are mainly due to very rapid changes in the food system, particularly the availability of cheap ultra-processed food and beverages in LMICs, and major reduct...
The presence of simultaneous under- and over-nutrition has been widely documented in low- and middle...
Malnutrition exists in multiple forms when a person has an imbalanced intake of food and or vitamins...
UnterernWhile underweight has always been a challenge in developing countries, many poorer countries...
The double burden of malnutrition (DBM), defined as the simultaneous manifestation of both undernutr...
This paper investigates the paradox of malnutrition- the coexistence of both under and over-nutritio...
Overweight is an increasing problem in many developing countries, coexisting with underweight and co...
After periods of progress, prevalence of undernutrition has been increasing in many low- and middle-...
Introduction Nutrition transition concerns the broad changes in the human diet that have occurred ov...
This book -- one of the major outcomes of a two-year joint collaborative effort between ADB, IFPRI a...
Background: Double Burden of Malnutrition (DBM)-the coexistence of undernutrition along with overnut...
Background: In order to combat the double burden of malnutrition the UN General Assembly has establi...
The double burden of malnutrition is defined by the co-existence of serious levels of under- and ove...
Introduction: Given the changing global nutrition landscape, the double burden of malnutrition is a ...
BACKGROUND: Low- to middle-income countries (LMICs) are believed to be characterized by the coexiste...
Introduction: Given the changing global nutrition landscape, the double burden of malnutrition is a ...
The presence of simultaneous under- and over-nutrition has been widely documented in low- and middle...
Malnutrition exists in multiple forms when a person has an imbalanced intake of food and or vitamins...
UnterernWhile underweight has always been a challenge in developing countries, many poorer countries...
The double burden of malnutrition (DBM), defined as the simultaneous manifestation of both undernutr...
This paper investigates the paradox of malnutrition- the coexistence of both under and over-nutritio...
Overweight is an increasing problem in many developing countries, coexisting with underweight and co...
After periods of progress, prevalence of undernutrition has been increasing in many low- and middle-...
Introduction Nutrition transition concerns the broad changes in the human diet that have occurred ov...
This book -- one of the major outcomes of a two-year joint collaborative effort between ADB, IFPRI a...
Background: Double Burden of Malnutrition (DBM)-the coexistence of undernutrition along with overnut...
Background: In order to combat the double burden of malnutrition the UN General Assembly has establi...
The double burden of malnutrition is defined by the co-existence of serious levels of under- and ove...
Introduction: Given the changing global nutrition landscape, the double burden of malnutrition is a ...
BACKGROUND: Low- to middle-income countries (LMICs) are believed to be characterized by the coexiste...
Introduction: Given the changing global nutrition landscape, the double burden of malnutrition is a ...
The presence of simultaneous under- and over-nutrition has been widely documented in low- and middle...
Malnutrition exists in multiple forms when a person has an imbalanced intake of food and or vitamins...
UnterernWhile underweight has always been a challenge in developing countries, many poorer countries...