TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGES
Title
page i
Certification
ii
Dedication
iii
Acknowledgement iv
Table
of Content vi
CHAPTER ONE
1.0
Introduction 1
CHAPTER TWO
2.0
History of Nutritional Disorder 5
2.1 Literature Review 5
2.2 Diagnosis of Nutritional Disorder 8
2.3 Causes and Symptoms 9
2.4 Effect of malnutrition 10
2.5 Effect of protein Energy Malnutrition 11
2.6 Classes of Food, deficiency, Symptom, Causes 14
CHAPTER THREE
3.0 Material and Methods 18
3.1 Method Identifying Kwashiorkor 19
3.2 Prediction of Nutritional Status of Chemical
analysis of Urine and Anthropometric
method 20
3.3
Method of Detecting Anaemia 21
3.4
Method of Detecting Iodine Deficiency 22
3.5
Method of Detecting Vitamin A deficiency 23
3.6
Method of detecting Ricket and
osteomalacia 24
3.7
Method of detecting scurvy 25
CHAPTER FOUR
4.0 Results and Discussion 27
4.1 Symptoms and control of Protein Energy
Malnutrition 27
4.1.1Kwashiorkor 28
4.1.2Marasmus 30
4.2
Symptoms and control of Anaemia 32
4.3
Symptoms and control of vitamin A
deficiency 33
4.4
Symptoms and control of vitamin C 35
4.5
Symptoms
and control of ricket and osteomalacia 36
4.6
Symptoms and control of Goiter 38
4.7
Symptoms and control of pellagra 40
CHAPTER FIVE
5.0 Conclusion 42
5.1 Recommendation 42
REFERENCES 44
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION
Nutritional
disorder can be defined as the disease caused by nutritional imbalance, either
over nutrition or under nutrition.
Nutritional disorder may result from eating too much of little of foods
of a particular nutrients such as vitamins or minerals. (www.studenttechnology.com.). When food lack
one or more of the common nutrients in food, one disease condition or another
may result. These diseases are called
“deficiency disease”. (Akinjayeju,
1999).
Under
nutrition as nutritional deficiency, refers to any change in the structure or
function of body cells and tissues as a results of lack of one or more
nutrients and or calories in the body.
Nutritional deficiencies are of two main types namely:- Primary and
Secondary deficiency. The nature and
types of deficiency diseases that may occur depends on the type of nutrient the
body lacks. (Akinjayeju, 1999).
The
most common deficiency disease is that relating to inadequate protein in diet
and general shortage or lack of food thereby resulting in the inability to meet
body’s energy requirements. Such,
diseases is referred to as protein calorie – malnutrition (PCM). This diseases is common in infant and
children, especially those below age six where it manifests as either
Kwashiorkor (as a result of low intake of protein or deficiency of certain
essential amino acid) or marasmus caused by energy and protein shortage. (Akinjayeju,
1999).
Nutritional
disorder can affect any system in the body and the sense of sight, taste and
smell. Malnutrition begins with changes
in nutrient level in blood and tissues (www.studenttechnology.com.).
In
addition to the deficiency diseases, there are certain specific nutritional
disorders, which are of great concern in developing countries including Nigeria. The World Health Organisation has identified
three of such nutritional diseases, which she said deserves special attention
and highest priority on a global referred to as “hidden hunger” include -: Iron
deficiency anaemia, vitamin A deficiency, vitamin c deficiency, vitamin D
deficiency and iodine deficiency disorder. (Akinjayeju, 1999).
Nutritional
disorder are caused by various means or ways which may include the Lack of food
and poverty. There are different
symptoms of malnutrition depending on what nutrients are deficiency in the body
and they include:- Fatigue, Dizziness, Anaemia, Diarrhea, Goiter etc. (www.studenttechnologycom.).
The
importance of nutritional assessment cannot be overstressed since it serves
some useful purposes. When nutritional
assessment is properly made, it enables the identification of the nutrient(s)
whose supply is adequate or inadequate and makes appropriate decision in
relation to the scope of the nutritional supports that is necessary. In addition, when such nutritional supports
is finally given further assessment allows for proper evaluation of its
effectiveness and success. (Akinjayeju, 1999).
Thus,
the aims of this project includes:-
(1)
To identify some nutritional disorders
prevalent in Nigeria
in a bid to assess their effects.
(2)
To recognize the causes of such
disorders
(3)
To outline the possible prevention of
such nutritional disorders.
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