Sun.Star Baguio

Fight against malnutriti­on on

- Jonathan Llanes Sun*Star Reporter

THE NATIONAL Nutrition Council in the Cordillera Administra­tive Region (NNC –CAR) is stepping up efforts to curb malnutriti­on.

Rita Papey, NNC Cordillera Program coordinato­r said one of the major health concerns focuses on nutrition of mother and child which if not corrected, may lead to stunting.

“The care of the child and the mother should be monitored from conception to two – years - old, so while during conception, the mother should be healthy so that the baby would also be healthy and there should be no growth faltering when the child is in the womb. Even if the mother has given birth, there should be no growth faltering, sickness or the baby should not be malnourish­ed until two years old because this is the important stage in the baby’s growth,” Papey said.

Last year, NNC – CAR recorded 14,571 stunted children.

In a survey conducted by the National Food Research Institute (NFRI) in 2015, CAR recorded a 36.7% prevalence of stunting as compared to the national level which is 33%.

“The damage that malnutriti­on can do to a child in the first 1,000 days is irreversib­le. A child’s brain will be affected particular­ly its cognitive function, its understand­ing, language, memory including its optimum physical developmen­t in the future will be affected,” Papey added.

The World Health Organizati­on (WHO) defines stunting or stunted growth as too low height for the age of a child, specifical­ly, "less than two standard deviations of the WHO Child Growth Standards median".

“During this Covid, the government is making sure that the basic needs of families which is food directly connected to nutrition is supported. The Social Ameliorati­on Program for that matter is a measure that would ensure that no family gets hungry because when a family gets hungry, the first to be affected would be the children. Nutrition is the responsibi­lity of all government agencies actually to address malnutriti­on,” Papey added.

Papey added at the national level, Department of the Interior and Local Government issued in 2018 a circular requesting all local government units should be able to come up with a local nutrition action plan in line with the Philippine Plan of Action on Nutrition

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