Conditio nutrimentorum prava[1] est status, qui ex diaeta iniqua fit, in qua quaedam nutrimentorum desunt, quaedam autem nutrimenta nimia aut iniqua portione consumuntur paupertatis maximae aut consuetudinis penitus insitae causa.[2][3] Nutrimentis pravis vel deficientibus quilibet in morbum cadere potest. Re vera ordo mundi sanitarius salutem pronuntiavit nutrimentis iniquis gravissime periclitari.[4]

Conditio nutrimentorum prava in orbe terrarum

Consecutiones

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Circa 58 centesimae mortium hominum ubique anno 2006 ob conditionem alimentorum pravam fuerunt; de quo Ioannes Ziegler, inquisitor Nationum Unitarum, scripsit: "Omnibus causis mortis numeratis in orbe terrarum circa sexagies et bis centena milia hominum quotannis occidunt.[5] Unus ex duodecim hominibus ubique conditione nutrimentorum iniqua adfectus est. Anno 2006 plus quam tricies et sexies centena milia hominum fame vel morbo ob parva micronutrimenta occidunt (2007:130)."[6] Conditio alimentorum iniqua etiam magna mortis impuberis causa est.

Alimenta Parum Nimis
Vigor cibarius fames obesitas, diabetes mellitus
Sodium hyponatraemia hypernatraemia, "hypertensio"
Ferrum anaemia haemochromatosis, cirrhosis
Vitaminum A xerophthalmia cirrhosis, calvitium
Vitaminum B1 beriberi
Vitaminum C scorbutus, stomacace diarrhoea, sitis
Vitaminum D rachitis, osteoporosis sitis, vomitus, constipatio
Vitaminum K haemorrhagia
Calcium osteoporosis, rachitis, tetania depressio, confusio, anorexia, nausea, vomitus, constipatio, polyuria, pancreatitis

Multi salubrem alimentorum varietatem capere non possunt ob paupertatem discriminis inter homines aut inter nationes causa vel belli vel belli civili causa aut propter cibum sumptuosum aut malam diaetam.

Nexus interni

  1. Clemens Orsetti, 1843. De rachitide, p, 10.
  2. O'Sullivan & Sheffrin (2007).
  3. What is malnutrition? World Food Programme.
  4. Malnutrition: The starvelings. The Economist Jan. 24th 2008.
  5. https://web.archive.org/web/20111118092329/http://library.thinkquest.org/C002291/high/present/stats.htm.
  6. Anglice "In the world, approximately 62 million people, all causes of death combined, die each year. One in twelve people worldwide is malnourished. In 2006, more than 36 million died of hunger or diseases due to deficiencies in micronutrients" (Ziegler 2007:130).

Bibliographia

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  • O'Sullivan, Arthur, et Steven M. Sheffrin. 2007. Economics: Principles in action. Bostoniae Massachusettae: Pearson/Prentice Hall. ISBN 0-13-133487-5.
  • Ziegler, Jean. 2007. L'Empire de la honte. Lutetiae: Fayard. ISBN 978-2-253-12115-2.
  • Orsetti C. 1843. De rachitide. Dissertatio inauguralis. (Latine)