India, March 18 -- 69% of obese adults from food insecure households where families had little dietary choices

South Africa has undergone a nutritional transition over the past 30 years characterised by the triple burden of malnutrition: Huseholds are simultaneously experiencing undernutrition, hidden hunger, and overweight or obesity due to nutrient-poor diets.

Results of the first in-depth, nationwide study into food and nutrition since 1994, the National Food and Nutrition Security Survey, found almost half the adult population of South Africa were overweight or obese.

While there was sufficient food to feed everyone through domestic production and imports, many families and individuals went to bed on empty stomachs.

Due to high un...