concept   malnutrition
statement   Limited access to diverse, nutrient-rich food in developing countries leads to malnutrition and food insecurity.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 hunger Developing countries Hunger may be a persistent and severe issue, leading to malnutrition and food insecurity. 1
2 hungry people Developing countries Families and communities often share food and resources to help hungry people in times of need. 1
3 hungry people developing countries It's common for extended family members to share their meals with hungry people in their community, as a way to provide support and show hospitality. 1
4 hungry people developing countries May be experiencing chronic hunger due to poverty and lack of access to food 1
5 malnutrition Developing countries Malnutrition can be a result of food scarcity as well as an unbalanced diet due to limited access to diverse food sources. 1
6 malnutrition Developing countries Malnutrition can also result from limited access to healthcare and education about nutrition. 1
7 malnutrition developing countries Common in areas with limited access to nutritious food and proper healthcare 1
8 malnutrition developing countries Malnutrition can also affect wealthier individuals due to limited access to diverse and nutrient-rich food options. 1
9 starvation Developing countries Unfortunately, a persistent issue, with many people experiencing various degrees of food insecurity on a daily basis. 1
10 starvation Developing countries Unfortunately, a common and ongoing struggle for survival, often due to poverty and lack of access to food. 1
11 starvation developing countries Starvation is a more widespread issue, often linked to food insecurity, natural disasters, and conflicts. 1