Nutrition
Polish-born
American biochemist Casimir Funk introduced the term vitamine
in 1912. Researchers later identified vitamins needed by the
body to prevent deficiency diseases such as beriberi, rickets,
scurvy, and pellagra. As better nutrition was developed and
the quality of life improved, these diseases almost disappeared
from industrialized countries (see Human Nutrition). But by
the end of the 20th century, other nutritional disorders emerged.
Studies conducted in the United States in the 1990s showed
that more than 97 million Americans were overweight and risked
health problems, such as heart disease and diabetes mellitus,
commonly associated with obesity.
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