24 Oct 2019
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Infographics Yogurt is a nutrient dense food FENS 2019

Malnutrition in an obese world: How yogurt can help?

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Discover below the infographic developped for the symposium organized during FENS 2019.

Malnutrition

Malnutrition refers to deficiencies, excesses, or imbalances in a person’s intake of energy and/or nutrients.

It addresses 3 groups of conditions:

  1. Related to undernutrition :
    • Wasting (low weight-for-height)
    • Stunting (low height-for-age)
    • Underweight (low weight-for-age)
  2. Micronutrient-related malnutrition (deficiencies & excess)
  3. Overweight, obesity and diet-related Noncommunicable diseases

How yogurt can help?

  • Yogurt is a nutrient-dense food
  • Yogurt consumption is associated with less weight gain over time
  • Yogurt consumption is associated with a reduced risk of Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) and Cardioascular Diseases (CVD)
  • Yogurt can be part of a sustainable diet

Malnutrition in an obese world: how yogurt can help? Yogurt is a nutrient dense food and is associated with less weight gain over time Yogurt consumption is associated with reduced risks of T2D