Poor Nutrition
Summary: The scary
consequences of poor nutrition revealed.
A person’s weight is not the only way to assess poor nutrition. The more dangerous indications
are not those that can be seen physically. There are numerous health-related and social issues resulting from a
person with poor nutrition. Well naturally, poor nutrition leads to poor health. But is it the
only consequence?
Poor nutrition can be risk factors of many dreaded diseases. Heart Disease is one major health
risk resulting from poor nutrition. Eating foods high in fiber but low in saturated fat, coupled with exercise may
eventually lessen the risk. High Blood Pressure and Strokes are very much related. Over time, high blood pressure
may lead to the building up of clots on the walls of the arteries which lead to stroke. Proper diet and physical
activity should be regularly practiced to lower the risks. One out of three cases of Cancer is due to poor
nutrition. Diabetes is also a result of an improper eating pattern and sedentary lifestyle.
A good nutrition is composed of the following: carbohydrates, fat, proteins, vitamins, minerals,
and water. A lack on any of these or too much of one of the components may result to a deteriorating health and
other complications as well. Scientific research has gathered that poor nutrition early on in a child’s life brings
about social problems. The child develops an antisocial and aggressive behavior which he will have to live with
till the end of his adolescent years. An equally shocking result of the research pointed out that poor nutrition
influences the brain development. A deficiency in the nutrients associated with brain development has been said to
lead to low IQ which later on brings about the antisocial and violent behavior.
Some experts have linked poor nutrition to Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). An
opposing party has argues that there are no scientific proofs that confirmed the association of poor nutrition to
ADHD. However, the social aspect of a person has been known to have been influenced by poor nutrition. An
antisocial and aggressive temperament caused by malnutrition may not exactly be ADHD but let’s not wait and become
the proofs that ADHD is indeed a result of nutrition deficiencies.
Let’s spare our children all the complications caused by improper nutritional practices. While
there are a lot of things that are beyond our control, our eating habits are within our power. Let us not modify
our eating patterns simply to look good. What our body tells us is far more important than what people say about
our looks. Let us take control. Changing what was once a poor nutrition practice can actually make us look and feel
good inside and out.
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