BAGUIO CITY – Obesity
among Filipinos is highest in the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR),
according to the National Nutrition Council (NNC).
Cordillerans consume
940 grams a day compared to the national average food intake of 844 grams, Rita
Papey, NNC-CAR nutrition program coordinator, said, citing a recent study.
“Food intake is higher
here because there’s a lot to eat,” Papey said.
The food intake
of Northern Mindanao residents is lowest at an average of 783 grams.
Up to 50 percent of
households in the Cordilleras produce their own cereal or have their own
vegetable gardens or farms, Papey noted.
She said intake of
energy food is also highest in CAR at 2,500 kiloheacalories compared to 1,800 in
the national level.
CAR has the lowest
consumption of fish, she said. “Between meat and fish, we choose meat and other
food for cultural reasons,” Papey said.
The NNC said
non-communicable diseases like hypertension and diabetes is high in CAR because
of its high obesity rate.
Papey said nutritional
stunting in the region is three times higher than the national average.
The NNC said
Cordillerans should eat more fish and control their diet to prevent health
problems.
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