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FNC member seeks school obesity strategy

Al Rumaithi urges Ministry of Education to launch healthy eating initiative­s for students

- BY SAMIR SALAMA Associate Editor

Amember of the Federal National Council yesterday demanded that more efforts be made by the Ministry of Education to tackle the obesity crisis among schoolchil­dren.

Saeed Saleh Al Rumaithi, a member of the House from Abu Dhabi, said a comprehens­ive school strategy is needed to address health, fitness and obesity crisis among schoolchil­dren.

The member demanded more awareness drives and healthy eating initiative­s be launched by the Ministry of Education to help schools across the country stop the children gorging on junk food, as well as reducing their sugar intake and raising awareness of the importance of eating well.

“Canteens in schools across the emirates must offer healthy meals as well as deliver educationa­l programmes to teachers, parents and pupils on the benefits of eating properly during the school day,” Al Rumaithi said.

The member said the ministry should exert more effort to inculcate healthy eating habits and physical exercise among ■ students, as well as their commitment to inclusive education.

Al Rumaithi demanded that children be empowered to rethink and actively understand their own food choices, understand where their food comes from and the importance of eating a balanced meal.

The member said more psychologi­cal support should be given to obese schoolchil­dren.

Positive signs

Jameela Al Muhairi, Minister of State for Public Education, told the House the average obesity prevalence among schoolchil­dren was 13.6 per cent last year, down from 14.4 per cent the previous year.

“The prevalence of obesity among schoolchil­dren is steadily decreasing thanks to efforts made by the Education Ministry in cooperatio­n with stakeholde­rs including the Ministry of Health,” Jameela said.

Obesity among children is a cause of concern in the UAE. Statistics published by the Department of Health — Abu Dhabi in 2014 showed 14 per cent of pupils across the emirate’s schools were overweight, while 15 per cent of them suffered from obesity.

The UAE National Agenda aims to reduce the prevalence of obesity among children from 13.17 per cent (as of 2014) to 12 per cent by the year 2021.

Jameela said the ministry is working on making all schools across the emirates and their food suppliers follow the healthy nutritiona­l guidelines issued by the authoritie­s concerned, to ensure providing healthy foods for schoolchil­dren. “This includes requiremen­ts to ensure food safety and hygiene in school canteens. It includes hygiene requiremen­ts for the production of safe food in school canteens and schools’ food supplying facilities as well as providing necessary instructio­ns to ensure the safety of food during handling, cooking, transporti­ng, displaying and selling,” the minister said.

Jameela added the ministry is working to ensure healthy food in schools, including basic facts related to healthy food and nutritiona­l needs required by different age groups in schools.

She said the ministry also developed nutritiona­l guidelines for schools, which contains examples of a variety of school meals.

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