Event Details

Childhood obesity is one of the most serious public health concerns of today. This is being experienced globally and is steadily affecting many low- and middle-income countries, particularly in urban settings. In the case of the Philippines, the country witnessed a rise in the prevalence of overweight and obesity among Filipinos and adolescents (11-19 years) which almost doubled from 6.6% and 6.1% in 2008, respectively to 11.6%, for both age groups in 2018. Diet is considered a modifiable risk factor for non-communicable diseases.


As such, the World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Office developed a nutrient profile model to restrict the marketing of foods to children. The National Nutrition Council commissioned the Department of Science and Technology –Food and Nutrition Research Institute (DOST-FNRI) to craft and execute a Philippine version of nutrient profiling of food to consider local realities and dietary recommendations. The model will serve as a tool in regulating the marketing of foods to children. While children's food preferences and choices can be attributed to many factors, marketing is deemed to play a key role as it "attracts children's attention, influences their food choices, and prompts them to request that their parents purchase products."


In this context, the ECCP, together with its Food & Beverage Committee, is organizing a session on Nutrition Profiling and Responsible Marketing to Children which will feature speakers from the FNRI to provide updates on nutrition profiling as well as regional and local industry players to weigh in on this important matter.


For sponsorship and registration inquiries, please contact advocacy@eccp.com.


How to access the webinar: In a separate email, you will receive the link sent via ZOOM/ECCP closer to the event date.

Speakers

  • Director Imelda Agdeppa (Director, Food and Nutrition Research Institute of Department of Science and Technology)

    Director Imelda Agdeppa

    Director, Food and Nutrition Research Institute of Department of Science and Technology

    Imelda Angeles-Agdeppa is the Director of the Department of Science and Technology, Food and Nutrition Research Institute and conferred as Scientist II by the National Academy of Science and Technology and the Civil service Commission. She conducted numerous community trials that contributed significantly to the improvement in nutritional status of Filipinos. Among the greatest accomplishments are the researches translated into laws.

    Imelda Agdeppa has completed M.Sc. in Nutrition from the Southeast Asian Ministers of Education for Tropical Medicine (SEAMEO-TROPMED) Regional Center for Community Nutrition University of Indonesia and a PhD in Community Nutrition (cum laude) from the same University.

    She has been a short–term consultant in Indonesia and in the National Institute of Nutrition, Hanoi, Vietnam, and a project leader in the conduct of National Nutrition Surveys. Her most recent research is the use of Virgin coconut oil among probable and suspect cases of Covid-19.

    She received a number of awards: PAGASA which was awarded by the President of the Philippines, the Alberto Romualdez Outstanding Health Research Award (National Category) and the Clara Ruth Darby Award (Nutritionist – Dietitians Association of the Phil.)

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  • Sabeera Ali (Public Affairs Manager at Food Industry Asia)

    Sabeera Ali

    Public Affairs Manager at Food Industry Asia

    Sabeera Ali is the Public Affairs Manager at Food Industry Asia. She leads the policy and advocacy efforts on health and nutrition issues impacting Asia at FIA. Sabeera has been with FIA for over 5 years and is an accredited nutritionist by the association for nutrition in the United Kingdom.

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Tickets

Non-member

Non-members can participate on this given rate

Standard Price ₱1,000
ECCP and PCFMI Members
Standard Price Complimentary