At the centre of this diagram is a bubble containing the text: malnutrition. From this bubble stem two main branches. One branch is labelled under-nutrition and the other is labelled over-nutrition. [new paragraph] From the branch labelled under-nutrition stem three branches labelled : causes, effects and where? From the branch labelled ‘causes’ stem three more branches: scarcity of food (famine), low energy diet and eating disorders. From this last branch stem three branches labelled as: anorexia nervosa, bulimia and in developed countries. [new paragraph] From the branch labelled ‘effects’ stem six branches labelled as: lethargy, low activity, low concentration, stunted growth, weight loss, vitamin and mineral deficiency, long-term effects on children. From this last branch stem two branches labelled diseases and death. [new paragraph] From the branch labelled ‘where?’ stem two further branches labelled developed countries and developing countries (mostly).From the branch labelled over-nutrition stem three branches labelled causes, effects and where? From the branch labelled ‘causes’ stem two more branches labelled excessive food intake and saturated-fat rich diet. From this last branch stem three further branches labelled diary products, animal fats and oils. From the branch labelled oils, stem two further branches labelled coconut and palm.From the branch labelled ‘effects’ stem five branches labelled as lethargy, low concentration, low activity, weight gain/obesity, from obesity. From the branch labelled from obesity, stem six further branches labelled high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, cancer, arthritis, gallstones, coronary heart disease. [new paragraph] From the branch labelled ‘where?’ stem two further branches labelled developed countries (mostly) and developing countries .