Inter Press Service examines malnutrition and factors contributing to the rising rates of "obesity and obesity-related illness - such as type II diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, some forms of cancer and osteoporosis - in Latin America, and especially among the poorest sectors of the population."
Though obesity and malnutrition "have traditionally been viewed as opposite extremes," Cecilia Albala of the University of Chile's Nutrition and Food Technology Institute said there is growing recognition among health experts that "obesity and undernourishment are … different forms of malnutrition, she explained," according to IPS. As Albala sees it, obesity and undernourishment are the results of "'inadequate prenatal, postnatal and early infant nutrition,' followed by 'exposure to diets high in fats and calories and low in micronutrients,'" IPS writes.
http://www.news-medical.net/news/20100407/IPS-examines-malnutrition-obesity-in-Latin-America.aspx
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