How to improve child nutrition

October 23, 2009 by italos  
Filed under Food and Nutrition

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A date almost coincides with the presentation, a few days ago, the draft Law on Food Security and Nutrition, a standard that focuses specifically on issues related to child nutrition. The draft of the new rule on Food Safety and Nutrition has been prepared jointly by the Ministry of Health and Social Policy and the Ministry of Environment, Rural and Marine.

This law aims to comprehensively address food security in our country and fight the bad eating habits and obesity, poor increasingly widespread (according to national health survey, one in four Spanish children is overweight) .
Improve the nutrition of schoolchildren

The new draft Law on Food Security and Nutrition emphasis on promoting the adoption of good nutritional habits and infant feeding, especially in schools.

In this line:

* It is intended to restrict the sale of foods high in sugar, saturated fat and salt in vending machines, bars or canteens of schools (in this way is intended to industrial products such as pastries, crisps and soft drinks will disappear from the school environment).
* It is anticipated that there will always be a check on school menus from a professional with adequate training and accredited university in nutrition and dietetics.
* You want to promote nutrition education and nutrition.

With measures like these, the law seeks to address some of the most common problems in infant nutrition, failures and shortcomings that the OCU has complained on several occasions, as the imbalance in school menus.
Less advertising

In addition, the bill also focuses on limiting advertising to children, within hours of 6 to 22 hours. The novelty is that for the first time spoken of minors (under 18): so far only provided PAOS code restrictions on advertising aimed at children under 12 years.

Also want to limit the gift, prizes and giveaways associated with food, a practice which has denounced the OCU abuse in an article on marketing in fast food. Our studies have helped us to check out are precisely those foods high in fats and sugars more newsworthy by the big brands targeting children and adolescents.
Better nourished, healthier

Since the OCU welcome this new standard. It is a comprehensive blueprint that is certainly regulate some of the gaps that we have reported our articles: from the deficiencies in vegetables, fish, eggs and dairy products from school menus, abuse of foods high in fat or low quality excesses of advertising directed at children. We hope that you approve the draft and put into practice.

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