As a physician, I'd like to clarify the important distinction between malnutrition and famine.
Malnutrition is a physiological condition resulting from inadequate, excessive, or imbalanced nutrient intake. It can manifest in several forms - undernutrition (insufficient calories/nutrients), overnutrition (excessive intake), or specific nutrient deficiencies despite adequate caloric intake. Malnutrition affects individuals across all socioeconomic backgrounds and even occurs in wealthy nations. Its causes range from poverty and food insecurity to medical conditions that impair nutrient absorption or increase nutritional needs.
Famine, in contrast, is a widespread socioeconomic disaster characterized by severe food shortages affecting large populations within a geographic region. Famines typically result from complex factors including crop failures, economic collapse, political instability, conflict, or environmental disasters. During famines, malnutrition becomes prevalent but represents just one consequence alongside social breakdown, mass migration, and increased mortality.
The key difference lies in scale and causation: malnutrition is a clinical condition affecting individuals for various reasons, while famine is a catastrophic event causing widespread hunger and social disruption across entire populations.
hunger, poverty, and malnutrition
Malnutrition is when your body does not get all the vitamins, minerals, and protein's to survive functionally. Famine is basically starvation.
Hunger is when you don't eat an famine is starvation on a large amount of people
Blight refers to the disease that affects a crop and the resulting starvation and problems is a famine.
A famine is a situation when there is not enough food available to feed people.As a result of famine people can not eat properly and their bodies begin to suffer, This is called malnutrition.Note - it is also possible to have malnutrition when there is plenty of food available to eat. In this case the malnutrition is caused because people are not eating a healthy balance diet - some food requirements are missing from the diet being eaten.
Hunger is a word that connotes the body's physiological need for food. Malnutrition literally means bad nutrition. It could mean not enough food or not enough of the right food resulting in an unhealthy diet. Famine is a severe lack of food which can result in starvation and death.
1. Unemployment. 2. Famine 3. Little or no income <33 Angela
They're the same thing, but the word "famine" is generally used when someone is speaking about a country that has a small amount of food available.
The Bengal famine occurred between 1943 and 1944, primarily affecting the Bengal province of British India. This devastating famine resulted in the deaths of an estimated 2 to 3 million people due to starvation and malnutrition. Contributing factors included wartime policies, agricultural failures, and the British government's response to the crisis. The famine remains a significant and tragic event in the history of British colonial rule in India.
The negative effects of famine on different African countries are decrease in populating. Also a decrease in economy because malnutrition is caused leading to sickness and not being able to work.
1:Famine means a severe shortage of food (as through crop failure) resulting in violent hunger and starvation and death,while drought means a shortage of rainfall.
Famine can result in widespread malnutrition, starvation, and death due to lack of food. It can also lead to long-term health issues, weakened immune systems, and increased susceptibility to diseases. Additionally, famine can cause economic instability, displacement of communities, and social unrest.