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WHAT ARE THE MAJOR HEALTH ISSUES
IN THE WORLD TODAY?
In poor countries, dirty water and lack of adequate
food are among the main causes of poor health.
Infectious diseases such as malaria and AIDS are also
major problems, especially in countries that cannot
afford modern drugs and medical equipment. In
rich countries, health problems are more often
caused by people’s lifestyle.

150 Human Body


Being healthy means being free of disease or injury


and able to lead a fulfilling, active life. Many factors


contribute to a person’s health, including genes, the


environment,. NUTRITION, lifestyle, and luck.


HOW DOES LIFESTYLE AFFECT HEALTH?
The affluent lifestyle of people in rich countries can
increase the risk of serious diseases. Heart disease,
obesity (excessive storage of fat), and strokes (blood
clots in the brain) are all more common in people
who take little exercise or eat too much rich food.
Health problems caused by tobacco, alcohol, and
drug abuse are common in both rich and poor countries.

WHAT IS A BALANCED DIET?
A balanced diet includes a mixture of carbohydrates,
proteins, fats, vitamins, minerals, and fibre. Sweets and
fast food usually contain too much carbohydrate and
fat, and little of the fibre needed to keep the digestive
system healthy. Fast food that does not contain fresh
ingredients is often low in vitamins and minerals.

WHAT IS MALNUTRITION?
Malnutrition means “bad nutrition”. This can happen
when a person has too little of certain types of food.
Lack of protein, for example, can cause stunted
growth. Malnutrition can also occur if the diet has
excessive amounts of some types of foods – too much
fat and sugar, for example, can result in obesity.

CLEAN WATER 3
A supply of clean drinking
water, such as this pump in
Cambodia, is vital for good health.
In places without a modern sewage
system, germs from sewage often
contaminate the drinking water supply and
cause diseases such as typhoid and cholera.

WHY IS OBESITY A PROBLEM?
Obesity is increasingly common in wealthy countries.
It can lead to medical problems, including diabetes,
heart disease, stroke, and high blood pressure. Excess
weight can also put strain on the body, causing back
pain, shortness of breath, and arthritis.

The process of supplying the body with the nutrients (foods) it
needs to stay alive is called nutrition. Eating a variety of foods –
a balanced diet – is an important part of keeping healthy.

4 FOOD PYRAMID
The food pyramid shows the proportions and range of food types that
make up a healthy diet. It is important to eat plenty of fresh fruit and
vegetables and to reduce the intake of saturated fats and sugar.

Health

Meat, eggs, fish, and nuts are rich in
protein, vitamins, and minerals, but some
kinds of meat contain large amounts of
fat, which can cause health problems if
eaten in large quantities

Cakes, oils, and sweets are
rich in fats and sugars that
contain useful nutrients but
should only be eaten in
small quantities

Bread, potatoes,
rice, and pasta are
mostly carbohydrate
and are the body’s
main source
of energy

Fruit is a good source of
water, fibre, and vitamins and
contains natural sugars that
give us a burst of energy

Vegetables contain
vitamins and minerals,
and are rich in fibre

Milk, cheese, butter,
and yogurt are good
sources of calcium

These United Nations figures show average life expectancy for babies
born from 2005-2010. The life expectancy of people living in the wealthy
countries of the world is almost three times that of people in the poorest.

THE TOP FIVE COUNTRIES
Japan 82.6 years
Iceland 81.8 years
Switzerland 81.7 years
Australia 81.2 years
Spain 80.9 years

THE BOTTOM FIVE COUNTRIES
Liberia 41.8 years
Sierra Leone 41.3 years
Mozambique 41.2 years
Zambia 38.6 years
Angola 38.2 years

LIFE EXPECTANCY

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