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Food Security and Production Questions for Today: What is Food Security? What are the different levels of nutrition? What are Key Vitamins and Minerals? What is the problem with Overnutrition? Food Security and Nutrition Food Security is defined as the means that every person in a given area has daily access to enough nutritious food to have an active and healthy life. We produce enough food to feed everyone on the planet, however, one in every 6 people in developing countries is not getting enough to eat (food insecurity). Food Security and Nutrition Poverty is the number one cause of Food Insecurity in the world. Food Insecurity is living with chronic hunger or poor nutrition. Example: Since 1990 India has produced enough grain to feed it’s entire population but about 1/5 of the country’s population is hungry because they cannot afford to buy or or grow enough food. Food Security and Nutrition Every person needs: Large Amounts of macronutrients Carbohydrates Proteins Animal Fats, nuts, and oils Small amounts of Micronutrients Animals, and some plants Lipids Wheat, corn, and rice Vitamins Minerals For more information check out: Dietary Guidlines for Americans Food Security and nutrition Chronic Undernutrition or Hunger People who cannot grow or buy enough food to meet their basic needs. Most chronically undernourished children live in developing countries Problems associated at this nutrition level are: Mental Retardation Stunted Growth Infectious Disease due to weakened immune systems (measles and diarrhea). Food Security and Nutrition Chronic Malnutrition People who suffer from deficiencies of protein and other key nutrients, such as vitamins, minerals, or other Micronutrients (ex: A, C, and E). Usually survive on a meager diet of lowproteins, high-carbohydrate, vegetarian diet. Wheat, rice or corn Makes them more susceptible to disease and hinders normal physical and mental development of children. Food Security and Nutrition Chronic Malnutrition Statistics 1 out of every 6 people in developing countries is chronically undernourished or malnourished 1 out of every 3 children under the age of 5 are chronically undernourished or malnourished 6 million children die prematurely due to chronic undernutriton or malnutrition Means 16,400 children per day 683 children per hour Malnutrition and Ethanol Production One study from the University of Minnesota predicts that increased food prices from massive diversion of corn to produce ethanol for fuel could increase the number of hungry and malnourished people instead of decreasing it. Acute Food Shortages Famines Famine – occurs when there is a severe shortage of food in an area accompanied by mass starvation, many deths, economic chaos, and social disruptions. Desperation causes people to eat the grain seed for next year and slaughter their breeding livestock. Food Security and Nutrition Three micronutrients that are extremely important for life functions are: Iron Vitamin A Deficiencies cause anemia, fatigue, and harsh childbirth Receive iron primarily from meat or dark leafy greens Deficiencies cause blindness Primarily comes from Milk and vegetables such as carrots. Iodine Deficiencies cause metabolic malfunctions and can lead to stunted growth and Goiters Comes from Iodized Salt Goiters from Iodine deficiency Food Nutrition and Security Overnutrition When food energy intake exceeds energy use and causes excess body fat. Overnutrition can cause: Lower life expectancy Greater susceptibility to disease and illness Diabetes, high blood pressure and heart attacks Lower Productivity and Life Quality Food Security and Nutrition 1.6 billion people face problems due to overnutrition 1 out of every 4 people are overwright (BMI > 25) 66% of Americans 1 out of every 20 people are obese (BMI > 30) 33% of Americans