Stunted growth – height is smaller (with regard to age)
Wasting – weight is lower (with regard to height)
Undernutrition – not eating enough food (energy) over a year to meet dietary standards, resulting in being underweight, stunting and/or wasting in children, and micronutrient deficiency
Micronutrient-related malnutrition/overnutrition – excessive nutrient consumption, resulting in being overweight, obesity, and diet-related noncommunicable diseases, e.g. heart disease, cancer and diabetes
The length of time a person will live, unaffected by sickness or disease: it is how long a person lives in good health, considering those years in which a person may spend in ill health or injured
As development improves and diets change, communicable (infectious) disease rates will go down and noncommunicable (non-infectious) disease rates will increase
Where the lines intersect indicates a dual burden of disease, where both communicable and non-communicable diseases exist, affecting some LICs and NEEs e.g. India
Inputs - human inputs like labour, money, and technology, physical inputs like land, soil, seeds and water
Transfers/processes/stores - weeding, ploughing, sowing, milking, rearing, shearing etc., decision-making by states and farmers, changes and patterns in land use
Outputs - positive outputs like crops, milk, eggs, animal fodder, profits/wealth, negative outputs like waste, air/water/land pollution, soil erosion