Food (in)security and (un)healthy diet on the (difficult) road to zero hunger: Celebrating the World Food Day

M. Iriti, S. Vitalini, E. Varoni
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The worldwide prevalence of undernourishment and food insecurity has been steadily increasing in recent years, despite the United Nations’ Zero Hunger target by 2030. At the same time, unhealthy diets represent a major cause of diet-related non-communicable diseases. This contributes to the global increase in overweight and obesity, the Janus of malnutrition. Major drivers of food insecurity are economic slowdowns and downturns (further exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic), conflict and food crisis, poverty and inequality, and climate-related natural disasters. In this scenario, transformation of food systems will be pivotal to address these drivers of food insecurity, malnutrition, and unaffordability of healthy diets. Keywords: prevalence of undernourishment, malnutrition, Sustainable Development Goals, food systems, overweight, obesity, non-communicable diseases
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在实现零饥饿的(艰难)道路上的(不)安全和(不)健康饮食:庆祝世界粮食日
尽管联合国制定了到2030年实现零饥饿的目标,但近年来,世界范围内普遍存在的食物不足和粮食不安全问题一直在稳步增加。与此同时,不健康的饮食是导致与饮食有关的非传染性疾病的一个主要原因。这导致了全球超重和肥胖人数的增加,这是营养不良的代名词。粮食不安全的主要驱动因素是经济放缓和衰退(因2019冠状病毒病大流行而进一步加剧)、冲突和粮食危机、贫困和不平等以及与气候有关的自然灾害。在这种情况下,粮食系统的转型对于解决粮食不安全、营养不良和负担不起健康饮食的这些驱动因素至关重要。关键词:营养不良发生率、营养不良、可持续发展目标、粮食系统、超重、肥胖、非传染性疾病
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