Malnutrition

Lesson 2
Objectives: 
Revision BMI
Understand what malnutrition is and being able to give some examples

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Lesson 2
Objectives: 
Revision BMI
Understand what malnutrition is and being able to give some examples

Slide 1 - Slide

What are the limitations of BMI?

Slide 2 - Open question

Malnutrition
How does (the lack of) nutrition impact health globally?

Slide 3 - Slide

What is malnutrition?
NOTE! 
Malnutrition happens when your diet does not contain the right amount of nutrients.

The term malnutrition covers two groups of conditions:
- overnutrition
- undernutrition

Slide 4 - Slide

Slide 5 - Video

Overnutrition
Overnutrition is a form of malnutrition arising from excessive intake of nutrients.
 
> It leads to an accumulation of body fat that impairs health.
> It can also mean you have an overdose of vitamins and minerals
                                                                              Example: polarbear liver...

Slide 6 - Slide

Slide 7 - Video

Undernutrition
Undernutrition is a form of malnutrition arising from an insufficient intake of nutrients.
 
> Undernutrition is a problem that affects developing as well as industrialised countries.

Slide 8 - Slide

Activity 1
1. Complete the table 

2. What are the treatment options for these deficiencies? Write them down.

3. Can you find any other related deficiencies? Write them down.

Slide 9 - Slide

 Name of disease

What is wrong with the diet?
Symptoms
Scurvy
Rickets
Pellagra
Beri beri
Goitre
Kwashiorkor
Marasmus
1. Complete the table. 

2. What are the treatment options for these deficiencies? Write them down.

3. Can you find any other related deficiencies? Write them down.

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 Name of disease

What is wrong with the diet?
Symptoms
Scurvy
not enough vitamin C
wounds don’t heal, bones and teeth unhealthy, gum problems
Rickets (video)
not enough vitamin D
brittle bones, bent bones, lack of development
Pellagra
not enough niacin (vitamin B3)
skin problems, dementia, anger, weakness
Beri beri
not enough thiamine (vitamin B1)
vomiting, nausea, weakness of muscles
Goitre
not enough iodine
swelling of the neck
Kwashiorkor
not enough protein
swollen stomach, poor growth
Marasmus
not enough nutrients 
loss of body fat/muscle tissue and dehydration

Slide 11 - Slide

Slide 12 - Video

Getting ready for the next lesson (about energy). Put down the word equation for 'cellular respiration'.

Slide 13 - Open question

In what cell organelle does cellular respiration take place?
A
nucleus
B
cytoplasma
C
mitochondria
D
vacuole

Slide 14 - Quiz

MP4 website
Managebac

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