The Medical City raises awareness on proper nutrition through a poster making contest
Cases of malnutrition in the country are
increasing at an alarming rate. Undernutrition is not the only issue now, but
pediatric overweight and obesity as well. Malnutrition may happen from
pregnancy, infancy to toddlerhood.
Parents and soon-to-be-parents must know
that good nutrition in the early stages of life will ultimately cause a
positive effect in a child’s future. Therefore, preparing healthy meals and
snacks is the key to a healthy body.
Pregnant mothers must only eat nutritious
food as their babies rely on them for nourishment. To bear a healthy child,
mothers must have a healthy diet, coupled with vitamins and the right amount of
sleep. A baby’s development is entirely dependent on the mother before its
birth.
When a baby is born, it is important to
feed him with the mother’s milk. Breastfeeding is advised from infancy to
toddlerhood. Breast milk and other healthy food are essential for the
development of the child’s brain. Healthy eating, however, does not stop from
there, so parents should prepare a healthy packed lunch for kids when they go
to school.
In this light, the Nutrition Management
Services and the Center for Developmental Pediatrics, both of The Medical City,
aim to raise awareness by launching a poster making contest. Dubbed “TMC for
kids: Healthy Eating Plate – A poster making contest on good nutrition,” the
contest is open to middle school Grade 5 students). This contest is also in
line with the Department of Health’s “Pinggang Pinoy” campaign.
Each school will submit five posters that
show the students’ interpretation of a healthy plate based on DoH’s campaign or
healthy plate campaign of the US. Participating schools include St. Paul
College-Pasig, Lourdes School of Mandaluyong, La Salle Green Hills, and
Immaculate Concepcion Academy.
Aside from the poster making contest, there
will be a mini-lecture on topics such as proper nutrition, food options and
picky eating. The lecture will be held during the school’s Parent-Teacher
Assembly. Parents, school administrators and school canteen operators are
encouraged to join the lecture.
The entries will be displayed at the lobby
of The Medical City for at least two weeks, and will also be uploaded on the
hospital’s Facebook page and website.
The top three winners will be announced on
July 27 during the Lay Forum session on healthy eating during the celebration
of Nutrition Week at The Medical City.
All participants with parents or guardians and a school representative
will be present during the event.
Winners will receive plaques, gift
certificates and gift bags, while a special prize will be given to the entry
with most likes on The Medical City’s Facebook page. The winning designs will
be used by The Medical City for internal posters and educational materials.
The Medical City (TMC) is a world-class
hospital healthcare organization with 48 years of experience in hospital
operation and administration. With its main facility located along Ortigas
Avenue, TMC boasts of experienced and esteemed medical experts of various
fields with modern facilities that offer the highest standard of healthcare
quality as accredited by the Joint Commission International, a prestigious
accrediting body for international healthcare organizations.
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