THE EFFECT OF MANAGEMENT ON HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
Table Of Contents
- Cover page Title page Certification Dedication Acknowledgement Abstract Organization of the work Table of Contents
Chapter ONE
INTRODUCTION
Chapter TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
- 2.0Causes and Effect of Malnutrition
- 2.1Under Malnutrition
- 2.2Malnutrition in Children
- 2.3Psychological Effect
- 2.4Food Habits
- 2.5Taboos and Superstition
- 2.6Nutritional Basic Education
Chapter THREE
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
- 3.0Obesity
- 3.1Causes Effect of Obesity
- 3.2Metabolic Disorder Associated with Obesity
- 3.3Clinical Approach
- 3.4Psychological Effect
- 3.5Prevention of Obesity
Chapter FOUR
DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS
Project Abstract
Malnutrition is described as the over or under consumption of food nutrient resulting in health disorder malnutrition is usually common even in well - to do families in the developing countries. It affects those individuals who are less knowledgeable of proper nutrition in the developed world. Over nutrition is the main source of malnutrition in many developed countries. Excessive consumption of fat and carbohydrate food is most often implicated in obesity. Obsessed people are more likely to involve in various disability and life expectancy is reduced.
Project Overview
1.0 INTRODUCTION
Nourishing meals are not found only in
the expensive imported tinned food as many people think. There are a
number of locally grown food stuff which easily meet the body’s
nutritional needs. The important thing is to have the right combination
of these foods in all meals.
Malnutrition is described as the over
or under consumption of food nutrient resulting in health disorder
malnutrition is usually common even in well - to do families in the
developing countries. It affects those individuals who are less
knowledgeable of proper nutrition in the developed world.
Over nutrition is the main source of
malnutrition in many developed countries. Excessive consumption of fat
and carbohydrate food is most often implicated in obesity. Obsessed
people are more likely to involve in various disability and life
expectancy is reduced.
Many people lack the understanding of
the function of food. One of the main aspects of this problems is the
general false assumption that “full belly†is all t hat is necessary to
provide good health. It is this “full belly†concepts and ignorance that
causes many of the nutritional diseases in most countries.
In many developing countries, malnutrition is the single most important public health problem.
A person who is under nourished is
more likely to fall victim to an infection diseases than a person of
good nutritional status. Measles, diarrhea, tuberculosis, whooping cough
is frequently fatal in young children if the child is poorly nourished.
Malnutrition is known to lower the
body’s resistance to infection. A malnourished child has a reduced
ability both to form antibodies and to produce increased number of white
blood cells. (Leucocytes).
Infection makes malnutrition worse and poor intake of the nutrient increase the severity of infections diseases.
Adequately nourished individual can often withstand the attack of parasites but those in a poor state of nutrition cannot.
The effect of malnutrition on susceptibility to infection can affect a body even before it is born.
Recovery of damaged tissue depends on
the nutritional status of this subject. The more serious forms of
malnutrition which universal among poor families and Nation result from
consumption of poor diet over long period of time. This nutritional
disorder is often referred as to under Nutrition. Deficiency of
carbohydrates and protein in human diet is rare except among poorer
families and is responsible for diseases called Kwashiorkor and marasmus
were associated with marked cognitive effects.
The predominant type of malnutrition in Latin America has changed dramatically during the second half of this century.
However, this information above is
sufficient to alert one of the possible hazard involved in malnutrition
which can render man incapacitated in the society he belongs. An adage
says “YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT.