Did you know that Filipinos are eating
less fruits over the years?
This
was revealed in the food consumption survey (FCS) conducted in 2008 by the Food
and Nutrition Research Institute of the Department of Science and Technology
(FNRI-DOST) which showed that fruit consumption has decreased over the past 20
years from an individual intake of 107 grams in 1987 to only 54 grams in 2008.
The
survey also revealed that individual fruit intake did not change from 2003 to
2008 at 54 grams.
The
amount of 54 grams is about one serving-size banana latundan that
contributes about 6.3 percent of the average individual food intake for 2008.
This
consumption level is lower than the recommended intake of 2-3 servings of
fruits daily.
No
wonder that no fruit was included in the list of most commonly-consumed foods
of Filipinos in 2008.
Fruits
are rich sources of nutrients like vitamin A, vitamin C and fiber.
Vitamin
A is needed for normal vision, promotes growth and boosts immune resistance,
while vitamin C increases the body's resistance to infection, helps keep gums
and teeth healthy and acts as antioxidant, among others.
Fiber
provides bulk, aids in normal bowel movement, helps in the management of
diabetes, lowers cholesterol and may
help prevent certain cancers.
However,
based on the FCS, Filipinos get most of these nutrients from other food groups,
particularly meat, fish and poultry for vitamin A and vegetables for vitamin C
and fiber.
The
low intake of fruits calls for a more aggressive promotion of fruit consumption
and a closer look at the reasons why fruits are not common in the Filipino
dining table, including their affordability and availability, as well as the
Filipino's attitude towards eating fruits.
For more information on
food and nutrition, contact: Dr. Mario
V. Capanzana, Director, Food and Nutrition Research Institute, Department of
Science and Technology, General Santos Avenue, Bicutan, Taguig City; Tel/Fax
Num: 8372934 and 8373164; email: mvc@fnri.dost.gov.ph, mar_v_c@yahoo.com; FNRI-DOST website: http://www.fnri.dost.gov.ph. (FNRI-DOST
S & T Media Service: Press Release –
CHARINA A. JAVIER)
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