Ethiopia's Nutritional Challenge: Recognizing Obesity as a Form of Malnutrition

Zeleke, Dagnechew Degefu and Shiferaw, Dawit Damte and Pulluri, Surender Reddy (2025) Ethiopia's Nutritional Challenge: Recognizing Obesity as a Form of Malnutrition. Journal of Complementary and Alternative Medical Research, 26 (2). pp. 112-118. ISSN 2456-6276

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Abstract

Objective Ethiopia is facing a growing challenge of malnutrition in two forms: The country has been dealing with undernutrition problems for many years while facing increasing challenges from over-nutrition which includes obesity and related diseases. The research investigates obesity as a developing public health problem by studying its origins and the necessary policy responses and advocacy roles required to tackle it. Methodology: This research is a comprehensive literature review analyzing existing studies, publicly available health data, and policy reports. Results: Recent trends indicate a growing prevalence of obesity, particularly in urban areas, driven by dietary shifts, reduced physical activity, and socio-economic changes. Ethiopia’s National Nutrition Strategy has historically focused on undernutrition, necessitating policy updates to address obesity. Limited funding for obesity-related interventions remains a significant challenge. Research institutions, such as the Ethiopian Public Health Institute, are working to understand the epidemiology of obesity, but more targeted studies are needed. Advocacy efforts by international organizations and community-based programs play a crucial role in raising awareness and promoting dietary diversity and physical activity. Conclusion Ethiopia must implement a multi-sectoral approach to combat both undernutrition and obesity. Increased research funding, policy adaptations, and advocacy initiatives are essential to addressing over-nutrition. By integrating evidence-based strategies and promoting public awareness, Ethiopia can work towards a healthier population.

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Subjects: Open STM Article > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 28 Mar 2025 12:19
Last Modified: 28 Mar 2025 12:19
URI: http://articles.sendtopublish.com/id/eprint/1645

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