Globalisation and urbanisation have changed food systems. Processed foods, rich in sugar, refined carbohydrates, and unhealthy fats, are cheaper, more accessible, and aggressively marketed. Portion sizes have grown, and ready-to-eat meals reduce the effort required to obtain high-calorie diets. These factors together make energy-dense food the default choice for many populations.
A. It only affects adults over 40. B. It has replaced malnutrition as a global problem. C. It is now common in developing countries. D. It has tripled since 1975. the worlds expanding waistline ielts reading answers
A widespread occurrence of an infectious or systemic disease. (In the text, often paraphrased as "global crisis" or "pervasive health issue"). Globalisation and urbanisation have changed food systems
When you encounter an unfamiliar word, try to guess its meaning from context before checking a dictionary. Then practise using it in your own sentences – this will help you remember it for both Reading and Writing tasks. These factors together make energy-dense food the default