BAGUIO CITY -- The National
Nutrition Council in the region urged everyone to focus on healthy diet to
control overweight and obesity across all ages in line with this year’s
celebration of Nutrition Month.
Regional
Nutrition program coordination Rita Papey said there is an increasing
prevalence of overweight and obesity not only in the Cordillera region but
nationwide.
The
increasing incidence of non-communicable diseases or lifestyle related diseases
is one of health concerns primarily related to unhealthy diet, she said.
Nutrition
Officer Bella Basalong said an unhealthy diet is composed of foods that are
energy-dense yet nutrient poor and are high in saturated fats, trans fats,
refined carbohydrates or sodium.
A diet low
in fruits and vegetables or fiber is also characteristic of an unhealthy diet.
Unhealthy
diet leads to poor nutrition and is one of the major risk factors for a range
of chronic diseases, including cardiovascular diseases, certain cancers,
diabetes and other conditions linked to obesity, she added.
Basalong
said in line with this year’s Nutrition Month celebration, NutriWalk is set
on the 4th week of July.
NNC also
intends to conduct a wellness in the workplace workout for selected
regional Nutrition Committee members. Local government units and schools
in the region will conduct their own activities.
Meanwhile,
in schools, Department of Education regional public affairs chief
Georaloy Palao-ay said the DepEd
has issued department order No. 13 series of 2017 policy and guidelines
on healthy food and Beverage Choices in schools and DepEd offices.
This policy
aims to make available healthier food and beverage choices among the learners
and DepEd personnel and their stakeholders; provide guidance in evaluating and
categorizing foods and drinks and provide guidance in the selling and marketing
of foods and beverages in schools.
This,
as NNC also urged the public to check the National Guidelines for Filipinos
(NGF), Pinggang Pinoy and Nutritional Guide Pyramid to get a list of what to
eat to become healthy through their website www.nnc.gov.ph.
The 2017
Nutrition Month theme is “Healthy diet, gawing habit - FOR LIFE!” -- PIA-CAR
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