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Is the US worse than North Korea for malnutrition deaths?

20 June 2026

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This surprising claim was spotted circulating on social media:

‘The United States has surpassed China and North Korea in deaths from malnutrition’.

The claim used analysis from the Global Burden of Disease database for their sums.

The data does indeed show that the US records more deaths from Malnutrition than China and North Korea. The rate in the US was 2.8 deaths per 100,000 compared to just 1.7 deaths per 100,000 for North Korea.

From what we know about the two countries this seems unlikely, so what’s going on here?

We talk to Dr Krstina Newport, Chief Medical officer for the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Care Medicine to find out more.

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Presenter: Tim Harford

Producer: Lizzy McNeill

Series Producer: Tom Colls

Editor: Richard Vadon

Production Coordinator: Brenda Brown

Sound Mix: Duncan Hannant