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Sports Stars of the Future are Being Threatened by Malnutrition

Sports stars of the future in India suffer as malnutrition rises. To improve its performance on the sporting stage, India needs to address malnutrition in children.

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Sports stars of the future are being threatened by malnutrition | The provision of proper nutrition for children will provide grounds for the right sports training that can breed athletes of the future. | Mr Thinktank | Credits CC BY 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons

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Sports Stars of the Future and the Challenge of Malnutrition

The 2024 Paris Olympics was a hard reckoning for India. The nation won just six medals and was 71st in the overall medal tally. None of those medals was gold. Despite being the world's most populous nation, India has won only two gold medals in the last five Olympics.

While obsessing over sporting success may appear trivial, it links back to a far bigger problem. At the heart of this is India's child malnutrition crisis.

In 2022, 69 percent of deaths in Indian children under the age of five (around 3.38 million children) were due to malnutrition and malnourishment.

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Latest figures show one-third of children under 5 are stunted and underweight and every fifth child suffers from wasting.

Nutrition is the building block of athletic performance. The provision of proper nutrition for children will provide grounds for the right sports training that can breed athletes of the future. However, this is only possible if the right nutritional health is maintained.

The answer lies in creating robust and accountable healthcare, education and governance systems.

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Ailing Healthcare System

As per the Global Hunger Index 2023 report, India ranks 111 out of 125 countries and has a high level of hunger with a score of 28.7.

Almost 58 countries, including India, will not achieve low hunger by 2030 as targe

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