Demographic dynamics and the changing faces of nutrition literacy in India: A tryst with the transition among communities over two decades
Journal of International Society of Preventive and Community Dentistry2023Vol. 13(4), pp. 299–306
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Abstract
It was found that there is a shift in feeding preferences in diet-deprived sections in India. The findings are similar in rural and urban areas where the poor fall prey to the food fads, make poor nutrition choices, and gradually develop chronic ailments. Such a transition over the years clearly shows that a malnourished child, having faulty feeding practices, becomes prey to the triple burden of hidden hunger, lack of nutrition, and repercussions of chronic non-communicable diseases, including dental ailments.
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