Nutrition final exam (Chapter 13)
75% and 18%
A 2015 study attributed ____% of heat extremes and ____% of precipitation extremes to global warming
eating patterns were disrupted and food intake was reduced
About 6.8 million households experienced very low food security, which means
17.4 million
About ____________ U.S. households (roughly 14%) experienced food insecurity in 2011
stunted growth
Approximately 161 million children experience _________ _______ which causes them to be shorter than expected for their age.
51 million
Approximately ___ million children do not weigh enough for their height
empty
Avoid _______ Calorie foods and beverages
organic
Buy _________ or reduce synthetic pesticide use
whole
Choose _______ foods or less processed foods
Severe acute malnutrition (SAM)
Condition in which energy intake is so inadequate that the child experiences a lower body weight than normal
consumers purchasing Fair Trade products.
Fair Trade depends on support from
exploitation of farm laborers around the world.
Fair Trade was born in response to the exploitation of farm laborers around the world
Family farms Community supported agriculture (CSA) Farmers' markets Urban agriculture School gardens Entrepreneurship investing in food startups Corporate involvement
Food movement initiatives that aim to promote sustainability and food diversity include
Livestock: $2.9 million Dairy: $7 million Sugar: $10.3 million Food manufacturers: $18.3 million Beer, wine, and liquor: $25 million
In 2015 lobbyists were recorded spending the following amounts to promote certain aspects of food production
monocultures
In the 1960s the federal Agricultural Adjustment Act provided financial incentives for farmers to grow singles crops that were cultivated on a massive scale called
SNAP WIC National School Lunch and Breakfast Program USDA Commodity Food Program CDC Healthful Corner Store
In the United States many programs help to increase access to nourishing foods, including:
carbon dioxide
Many scientists believe global warming is due to the ________ ________ produced by human activities
Green Revolution
Massive program that has improved the technology and practices in agriculture
Iron deficiency anemia (most common deficiency worldwide) Prenatal iodine for fetal brain development Vitamin A deficiency is the leading cause of blindness in children
Micronutrient deficiencies can lead to preventable diseases including:
High yield varieties (HYVs)
New forms of food products (like grains) that were produced by cross-breeding plants and selecting the most desirable traits
undernourished
One in seven people in the world is chronically _____________, almost all of them in developing nations
local economy
Purchase local produce and support _______ _________
maternal mortality and infant mortality
SAM dramatically increases a population's rate of :
hunger-obesity paradox
Some researchers have also observed a so-called ________-_______ _________ in which low income people are obese while also deficient in one or more nutrients
Reduce pollution of soil and water Maintain or improve food diversity Reduce the number of food deserts
Sustainable practices can help to:
A trend toward decreased physical activity; A global shift toward increased consumption of energy dense foods
The WHO identifies two key factors:
poverty
The major cause of undernutrition is unequal distribution of food because of ________
WHO and UNICEF promote breastfeeding United Nations World Food Programme USAID and Peace Corps agricultural education programs
There are many international initiatives that strive to increase access to nourishing foods including:
lower incomes
Those at higher risks for food security are households with
nutrition information
When eating out ask for ________ __________
20-43
______ to _____million people died in the great famine in China from 1958 to 1961
local
_________ conditions can contribute to chronic hunger
Fair trade
a trading partnership promoting equity in international trading relationships and contributing to sustainable development by securing the rights of marginalized producers and workers
food deserts
also contribute to malnutrition and poor food access Characterized as geographic areas where people lack access to fresh, healthful, and affordable food
overpopulation
can occur when resources are insufficient to support the number of people living there
Lack of infrastructure Impact of disease
chronic hunger can also be caused by
cash crops
crops grown to be sold rather than eaten, such as cotton or tobacco
maternal mortality
deaths of a woman during pregnancy, childbirth, or in the immediate postpartal period
infant mortality
deaths of infants between birth and 1 year of age
food deserts
geographic areas where people lack access to affordable, nutritious food
famine
is a severe food shortage affecting a large percentage of the population in a limited geographical area
nutrition paradox
is characterized by the coexistence of stunting and overweight/obesity within the same region, the same household, and even the same person
sustainability
is the ability to satisfy basic economic, social, and security needs now and in the future without undermining the natural resource base and environmental quality on which life depends
global warming
is the general term used for the increase of about 1.5 F in temperature that has occurred on the Earth's surface over the past century.
food diversity
is the variety of difference species of food crops available
Poverty-obesity paradox
occurs when obesity is more prevalent in low-income populations
Uneven distribution of food
overpopulation can lead to
food equity
sharing the world's food and other resources fairly
food insecurity
unreliable access to a sufficient supply of nourishing food