Title: Nutrition and Healthy Lifestyle of Adolescents
1Nutrition and Healthy Lifestyle of Adolescents
- Nutrition Month
- National Nutrition Council
- July 2007
22007 Nutrition Month Theme
Healthy lifestyle ng kabataan, landas sa
kinabukasan!
3Adolescence
- period of transition between childhood and
adulthood, ages 10-19 (WHO) - often referred to as puberty
4Changes adolescents undergo
- Fast growth and physical maturation
- Reaches the peak of weight and height
- Development of secondary characteristics, i.e.
deeper voice in voice in males, development of
breasts in girls - Changes in physical, social, emotional and mental
state start to appear
5Adolescence
- Period of exploration and learning
- Good time to establish proper health and
nutrition practices and behaviors - Expanding relationship and friendships
- Influence lifestyles and behaviors
6Nutritional Status of Filipino Adolescents
- Among adolescents, 11-12 years old
- 49 in every 100 have normal weights for their
height - 26 in every 100 are underweight
- 20 in every 100 are mildly underweight
- 4 in every 100 are overweight
Source 6th National Nutrition Survey, DOST-FNRI
7Nutritional Status of Filipino Adolescents
- Among adolescents, 13-19 years old
- 68 in every 100 have normal weights for their
height - 12 in every 100 are underweight
- 17 in every 100 are mildly underweight
- 3 in every 100 are overweight
Source 6th National Nutrition Survey, DOST-FNRI
8Nutritional Status of Adolescents, 11-19 years
old, using Body Mass Index. NNS 2003, FNRI-DOST.
9Trends in the prevalence of underweight and
overweight among adolescents using Body Mass
Index Philippines, 1993-2003.
Source Philippine Nutrition Facts and Figures
2003, FNRI-DOST. October 2006.
10Consequences of poor nutrition among adolescents
Poor school performance
Slow growth and development
Poor nutrition among adolescents
Poor nutrition in adulthood
Sluggishness
Unhappy
Easy fatigability
Delay in the onset of secondary sex
characteristics
11Why are adolescents undernourished?
- Not enough food to eat
- Access to empty calorie, less nutritious foods
- Poor eating habits
- Unhealthy lifestyle practices
12Nutrient needs of adolescents
Source Recommended Energy and Nutrient Intakes.
Philippines, 2002 Edition. Food and Nutrition
Research Institute-Department of Science and
Technology.
13Nutrient needs of adolescents
a-tocopherol
Source Recommended Energy and Nutrient Intakes.
Philippines, 2002 Edition. Food and Nutrition
Research Institute-Department of Science and
Technology.
14Nutrient needs of adolescents
Source Recommended Energy and Nutrient Intakes.
Philippines, 2002 Edition. Food and Nutrition
Research Institute-Department of Science and
Technology.
15Nutrient needs of adolescents
Source Recommended Energy and Nutrient Intakes.
Philippines, 2002 Edition. Food and Nutrition
Research Institute-Department of Science and
Technology.
16Nutrient needs of adolescents
Source Recommended Energy and Nutrient Intakes.
Philippines, 2002 Edition. Food and Nutrition
Research Institute-Department of Science and
Technology.
17Nutrient needs of adolescents
- Males have higher needs than females for energy,
protein, vitamin C, thiamin, riboflavin, niacin,
vitamin K, magnesium, zinc, fluoride, manganese - Females have higher needs for iron
- Energy and nutrient needs generally higher during
early adolescence
18Important nutrients for adolescents
- Protein
- To support rapid growth and development
- Calcium
- For bone development and calcium stores for peak
bone mass - Sources are milk and dairy foods, fish with
edible bones, green leafy vegetables
19Important nutrients for adolescents
- Iron
- For growth spurts
- For iron stores to prevent anemia
- Compensate for blood loss during menstruation
among females
20Important nutrients for adolescents
- Phosphorus and Magnesium
- Works in coordination with calcium for bone
development - Zinc
- To support growth and development of secondary
sex characteristics
21Feeding the adolescent . . . what to eat?
Promotes
22Eat a variety of foods every day!
GROW
23Proper Diet GO foods
Source Nutritional Guidelines for Filipinos.
Revised Edition 2000. Food and Nutrition Research
Institute-Department of Science and Technology.
24Proper Diet GO foods
Source Nutritional Guidelines for Filipinos.
Revised Edition 2000. Food and Nutrition Research
Institute-Department of Science and Technology.
25Proper Diet GROW foods
Source Nutritional Guidelines for Filipinos.
Revised Edition 2000. Food and Nutrition Research
Institute-Department of Science and Technology.
26Proper Diet GROW foods
Source Nutritional Guidelines for Filipinos.
Revised Edition 2000. Food and Nutrition Research
Institute-Department of Science and Technology.
27Proper Diet GLOW foods
Source Nutritional Guidelines for Filipinos.
Revised Edition 2000. Food and Nutrition Research
Institute-Department of Science and Technology.
28Proper Diet GLOW foods
Source Nutritional Guidelines for Filipinos.
Revised Edition 2000. Food and Nutrition Research
Institute-Department of Science and Technology.
29Nutrition and health concerns of adolescents
30a. Skipping meals
- Reasons for skipping breakfast
- Lack of time
- Lack of appetite
- Preference for sleep
- Spending more time for personal appearance
31a. Skipping meals
- Reasons for skipping breakfast
- No one to eat with
- Acceptance of no-breakfast habit among peer group
- Lack of prepared breakfast at home
32Other reasons for skipping meals
- Commitments in school
- Tiredness
33Prevent skipping meals
- Encourage adolescents to make time for a good meal
- maintains concentration in school, prepare the
body for work and sports and keeps one healthy.
Good meal
34Prevent skipping breakfast
- Encourage adolescent to eat breakfast to prevent
bingeing or overeating or frequent nibbling - Remind adolescents that skipping breakfast will
not make one lose weight
35Prevent skipping breakfast
- Encourage adolescents to sleep early and wake up
early so they have time for breakfast. - Ensure that breakfast is ready before adolescents
and family members leave the home.
36Prevent skipping breakfast
- Join the adolescent in their meals
- When eating breakfast is not possible, pack
nutritious breakfast or snacks for family members
37b. Poor meals/lunch
- Poor food choices
- Eating hurried lunches to catch up with classes
- Eating less for fear of becoming overweight
38b. Poor meals/lunch
- Belief that some foods can cause pimples or acne
- Absence of a companion to eat with
- Not enough money to buy nutritious meals
39c. Poor snacking
- Preference for
- fast foods
- Preferences for street foods such as kwek-kwek,
fish balls - Consumption of carbonated drinks, salty chips,
sweets and sugary drinks
40d. Practice of fad diets
- Experiment with different diets for weight loss
or improve build - Own diet e.g. replace meals with crackers and
water - Popular diets promoted by media or celebrities
41e. Eating disorders
- Anorexia nervosa
- loss of appetite due to psychological fear of
being fat - energy intake is reduced and energy output is
increased by excessive exercise - result to severe nutritional deficiency,
cessation of menstruation, and even death
42e. Eating disorders
- Bulimia
- Person binges or eats a lot of food in a short
time and purges or induces vomiting to get rid of
food - Individuals with bulimia have low self-esteem and
sense of control
43e. Eating disorders
- 2. Bulimia
- Negative effects are
- irregular heart beat
- weakened heart muscle
- heart failure
- low blood pressure and pulse rate
- sore throat
- irritated esophagus
- dehydration
- irregular bowel movement or constipation
- irregular or absent monthly period
44Addressing eating disorders
- More than just eating disorders it is
psychological - Consult with dietitian, psychologist or medical
doctor to come up with an effective treatment plan
45Addressing eating disorders
- Parents should give comfort and support during
treatment - Give love, compassion, appreciation and quality
time
46f. Substance abuse
- Consumption of alcohol, drugs, cigarettes
- Aside from physical effects, these also reduce
absorption of nutrients
47Healthy Lifestyle for Adolescents
48What is healthy lifestyle?
- Way of life that promotes and protects health and
well-being - Department of Health
49Why is a healthy lifestyle important?
- Prevents dreaded chronic diseases
- Heart disease
- Diabetes
- Cancers
- Respiratory ailments
- Prevents early death
50How can adolescents achieve a healthy lifestyle?
51Ensuring nutritious meals
- Eat a variety of foods everyday
- Increase consumption of vegetables to at least
2-3 servings a day, e.g. leafy like alugbati,
saluyot, malunggay, kamote tops, kangkong and
yellow like squash - Eat at least 2-3 servings of fruits everyday
- WHO recommends 400 grams/day 9 servings of
fruits and vegetables
52Ensuring nutritious meals
- Choose diet
- With plenty of grain products
- Low in fat, saturated fats and cholesterol
- Moderate in sugars and salt
- Rich in calcium and iron
53Ensuring nutritious meals
- Buy nutritious snacks foods
- Remind adolescent to choose food wisely when
eating out - Bring packed nutritious meals/snacks
54Ensuring nutritious meals
- Prepare nutritious and appetizing foods at home
55Ensuring nutritious meals
- Teach adolescents of negative consequences of fad
diets to their health - Misinformation may pose health risk to
adolescents - More prone to develop chronic diseases such as
diabetes, hypertension and heart diseases, even
become more overweight
56How can adolescents achieve a healthy lifestyle?
- Balance the amount of food eaten with physical
activity to maintain weight.
57Maintain energy balance
- Energy balance
- Energy from food energy used for physical
activity - If energy from food gt energy used weight gain
- If energy from food lt energy used weight loss
INPUT Calories from food
OUTPUT Calories used during PA
The Energy Balance
583. Exercise regularly.
- Do moderate-intensity physical activity
10
minutes at a time for
30
minutes a day at least
5
days a week
Source Philippine Association for the Study of
Overweight and Obesity (PASOO)
59How can adolescents achieve a healthy lifestyle?
- Do not smoke.
- The best rule is never to start smoking because
once the habit is established giving up smoking
will not be easy.
60How can adolescents achieve a healthy lifestyle?
- 1 ½ oz distilled beverage e.g. gin
- 12 oz or 1 bottle beer
- 4 oz of ½ glass wine
- 1 oz or 1 jigger of 100 proof whiskey
1 drink
61How can adolescents achieve a healthy lifestyle?
- Manage stress
- avoid excess caffeine intake reduce feelings of
anxiety and agitation, - learn relaxation exercises like abdominal
breathing and muscle relaxation techniques
62How can adolescents achieve a healthy lifestyle?
- Manage stress
- have a positive outlook
- take a break from stressful situations like doing
things that you love most
63How can adolescents achieve a healthy lifestyle?
- Manage stress
- learn practical coping skills like breaking large
tasks into smaller and more feasible tasks - seek friends who can help them cope in a positive
way
64The pregnant adolescent
- Increases risk of undernutrition and anemia
because of demand of pregnancy and physical
development - Brings physical and psychological stress
65Taking care of the pregnant adolescent
- Plan her diet carefully to consider increased
energy and nutrient needs - Micronutrient supplementation especially iron and
calcium - Increase food intake
66Taking care of the pregnant adolescent
- Family should be supportive and more sympathetic
- Ensure prenatal and postnatal care
67Health and nutrition programs for adolescents
- Reproductive health
- Adolescent and Youth Health Program and
Development (DOH) - Includes awareness on adolescents sexuality and
reproductive health - Advocacy on sexual awareness through education
and value formation (NGOs like Foundation for
Adolescent Development)
68Health and nutrition programs for adolescents
- 2. Nutrition education
- Integrated in health and nutrition subjects or in
Technology and Livelihood Education (DepED) - Fora and seminars are also conducted during
Nutrition Month celebration
69Health and nutrition programs for adolescents
- 3. Promotion of healthy lifestyle
- Program on healthy eating places
- Promotion of exercise
- Promotion of No Smoking
- Sports development
70Health and nutrition programs for adolescents
- 4. Policies for the youth
- The Medium Term Youth Development Plan (MTYDP) as
the national framework for youth development
(National Youth Commission) - Youth development in education, skills
development, reproductive health and control of
substance abuse, etc.
71Health and nutrition programs for adolescents
- 4. Policies for the youth
- Child 21 or the Philippine National Strategic
Framework for Plan Development for Children
provides framework to promote and safeguard the
rights of Filipino children
- education
- information
- freedom of expression
- thought
- conscience
- religion
- association
- right to privacy
72Actions to promote healthy lifestyle of
adolescents
- Provide a supportive family environment
- Ensure nutritious meals are available with
special attention to nutritious breakfast. - Parents as role models of good nutrition.
- Engage in physical activities among family
members.
73Actions to promote healthy lifestyle of
adolescents
- Foster nutrition-friendly schools
- School canteens and cafeterias to provide a
variety of options of nutritious but affordable
meals and snacks. - Promote the sale of safe and nutritious foods
among vendors in the vicinity of the school. - Integrate nutrition in the secondary education
curriculum.
74Actions to promote healthy lifestyle of
adolescents
- Foster nutrition-friendly schools
- Conduct nutrition assessment.
- Ensure that students have enough time for snacks
in the morning and afternoon.
75Actions to promote healthy lifestyle of
adolescents
- Foster nutrition-friendly schools
- Conduct forum, discussions, seminars on nutrition
and healthy lifestyles to increase awareness and
to clarify misconceptions about nutrition. - an opportunity for adolescents to express their
opinions.
76Actions to promote healthy lifestyle of
adolescents
- Community and local government support for
adolescent nutrition and healthy lifestyle - Conduct community assemblies on proper nutrition
and healthy lifestyles. - The Sangguniang Kabataan can conduct nutrition
assessment among the youth in coordination with
municipal/city nutrition office.
77Actions to promote healthy lifestyle of
adolescents
- Community and local government support for
adolescent nutrition and healthy lifestyle - Provide iron supplements especially for female
adolescents. - Promote sport activities.
78Actions to promote healthy lifestyle of
adolescents
- Community and local government support for
adolescent nutrition and healthy lifestyle - Enforce an ordinance banning children from
purchasing cigarettes and alcoholic beverages and
or regulating the sale of junk foods.
79Actions to promote healthy lifestyle of
adolescents
- Community and local government support for
adolescent nutrition and healthy lifestyle - Engage adolescents in community nutrition
programs such as Operation Timbang, nutrition
education, food production programs and
participate in decision-making.
80Actions to promote healthy lifestyle of
adolescents
- Community and local government support for
adolescent nutrition and healthy lifestyle - Sangguniang Kabataan to allocate a portion of the
SK fund for nutrition program for adolescents.
81Actions to promote healthy lifestyle of
adolescents
- Community and local government support for
adolescent nutrition and healthy lifestyle - Organize adolescent counseling programs to
address psychological and social aspects of
adolescent stresses. - Provide reproductive health services especially
to avoid teenage pregnancies
82Actions to promote healthy lifestyle of
adolescents
- Media and civil society
- Promote a healthy body image of adolescents as
not being too thin but that of having normal
weight. - Promote nutrition by providing correct
information especially about fad diets which
adolescents are likely to experiment with.
83In summary. . .
- 1. The adolescent needs proper nutrition to
support rapid growth and development. - 2. About 37 of adolescents do not have normal
nutritional states.
84In summary. . .
- 3. Nutrient needs are not met because of lack of
food, poor food choices and unhealthy lifestyle. - 4. Promote and support adolescents to practice
healthy lifestyle to address various health and
nutrition concerns.
85In summary. . .
- 5. Nutrition programs for adolescents are
limited and these should be assessed and
strengthened to improve nutritional status of
adolescents in preparation for adult life.
86Thank you!