Obesity has overtaken malnutrition as a leading child killer
according to a new report. This has come as a surprise to most as all pointers showed
the world running out of food since the world population hit the 7billion mark
this year.
overnourished is the new malnourished |
“This is mockery” said
a representative from End Hunger Now,
a not-for-profit committed to ending hunger on the planet. “How could they do
this to us” he re-iterated in reference to no one in particular.
Leaders from the Horn
of Africa condemned this report
explaining it will undo many years of progress made raising awareness on the ravages of
hunger but pundits feared they
were more concerned about the potential
fallout as donors might pull out
based on the misleading Lancet report.
As policy makers and dieticians pondered their next move with an aim to focus on the
root cause of obesity, focus groups warned emphasis on kids had the
unpleasant outcome of ignoring adult
overweight’s, even alienating
them.
“But it could get worse. Resources might be diverted from other child killers such as Malaria, choking
and ammunition” said Sarah Aidkin a
dietician with the National Health
Service.
Data also indicated child mortality was generally
down compared to a decade ago,
Apple maps was
getting better and stuffed Turkey tasted better this year than last.
A proposal by Sub-Saharan governments to initiate a sort of exchange program as a solution to the fattie malaise where affected junior citizens from opposite sides
of the hemisphere would switch
lifestyles and location for a year or two in an attempt to reverse the trend was politely
declined by Western governments but
proposal for an Africa for USA concert is
under consideration with KFC
pledging free chicken nuggets to anyone who walks or bicycles to the venue.
Eneza