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Malnutrition on the rise across the world
A new study has warned that rising obesity rates across the world are causing widespread malnutrition. Traditionally, malnutrition is associated with starvation. But the 2016 Global Nutrition report says too much sugar, salt or cholesterol, and not enough nutrients, can lead to malnutrition. Africa health correspondent Anne Soy reports from Nairobi.
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