The Guardian (Nigeria)

Adolescent­s face lifelong threat to health, wellbeing, says nutrition society

- By Waliat Musa

THE Nutrition Society of Nigeria ( NSN) has called on government­s at all levels to address the nutrition needs of adolescent­s in the country as a means of correcting poor nutritiona­l practices and reversing the growth faltering experience­d during childhood.

The Society noted that despite constituti­ng about 21 per cent, less than 41 million, of the population, Nigerian adolescent­s remain a largely neglected, difficult- to- measure and hard- to- reach population that has not been prioritise­d for nutrition interventi­on.

In a statement, yesterday, President of NSN, Prof. Wasiu Afolabi, said inadequate policy and lack of strategic direction to properly address the nutrition needs of adolescent­s has compounded the hydra- headed challenge of poor nutrition among adolescent­s in Nigeria.

“Most of the policy documents contain fragment of nutrition interventi­ons for the adolescent. Thus, we do not have a policy that accurately situates adolescent nutrition as a key issue of top priority to us. Moreover, most of the nutrition programmes are being implemente­d in an uncoordina­ted manner.

“In view of the foregoing, our call is an important step towards supporting their physical growth and preventing future health problems, and breaking the vicious cycle of intergener­ational malnutriti­on, chronic diseases and poverty.

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