Rivera Ana Kriselda B, Bullecer Ernani R, Rama Raycha Lei Concess M, Malimban Rowel C
Department of Global Health Entrepreneurship, Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan.
Department of Nutrition, College of Public Health, University of the Philippines Manila, Philippines.
J Rural Med. 2023 Jul;18(3):162-167. doi: 10.2185/jrm.2022-049. Epub 2023 Jul 7.
The COVID-19 pandemic placed the Philippines' food and nutrition issues front and center. In this paper, we discuss the response of its government in addressing food and nutrition security at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic and describe its implications on nutritional status. We also cite initiatives that address food accessibility and availability in the communities. Lastly, we explore the importance of nutrition security dimension in food security. We analyze food and nutrition security issues in the Philippines during the COVID-19 pandemic through online reports and news articles. The distribution of food and financial assistance in the country was extensive, albeit insufficient, considering the prolonged lockdown restrictions. Constantly changing community quarantine guidelines have affected the movement of food supply, delivery of health services, and household economic security. Nutrition programs, such as vitamin A supplementation, feeding for children, and micronutrient supplementation for pregnant women, had lower coverage rates, and by the latter half of 2020, the country had reached its highest recorded hunger rate. Cases of both undernutrition and overnutrition are predicted to rise because of dietary imbalances and a variety of factors. Conversely, community members and some local government units took it upon themselves to improve the food situation in their areas. The provision of food packs containing fresh fruits and vegetables was lauded, as it exemplified a conscious effort to deal with nutrition security. Efforts to address food security have always focused on increasing accessibility, availability, and affordability, often neglecting the nutritional components of foods. Strategies that incorporate nutrition security into food security are much needed in the country, especially during emergencies like the COVID-19 pandemic.
新冠疫情使菲律宾的粮食和营养问题成为首要关注焦点。在本文中,我们探讨了菲律宾政府在新冠疫情初期应对粮食和营养安全问题的举措,并描述了这些举措对营养状况的影响。我们还列举了社区层面解决粮食可及性和可得性的倡议。最后,我们探讨了营养安全维度在粮食安全中的重要性。我们通过在线报告和新闻文章分析了新冠疫情期间菲律宾的粮食和营养安全问题。考虑到长期的封锁限制,该国的食品和财政援助分配范围广泛,但仍显不足。不断变化的社区隔离指导方针影响了食品供应的运输、医疗服务的提供以及家庭经济安全。诸如维生素A补充、儿童喂养以及孕妇微量营养素补充等营养项目的覆盖率较低,到2020年下半年,该国的饥饿率达到了有记录以来的最高水平。由于饮食不均衡和多种因素,预计营养不良和营养过剩的病例都会增加。相反,社区成员和一些地方政府部门自行采取行动改善当地的粮食状况。提供包含新鲜水果和蔬菜的食品包受到了赞扬,因为这体现了为应对营养安全而做出的自觉努力。解决粮食安全问题的努力一直侧重于提高可及性、可得性和可负担性,往往忽视了食品的营养成分。该国迫切需要将营养安全纳入粮食安全的战略,尤其是在新冠疫情这样的紧急情况期间。