Profiling Food Insecurity and Rural Diets in Myanmar by Jose Luis Vivero Pol, Head of Vulnerability Analysis & Mapping Unit, WFP Myanmar.
Presented at the ReSAKSS-Asia - MIID conference "Evolving Agrifood Systems in Asia: Achieving food and nutrition security by 2030" on Oct 30-31, 2019 in Yangon, Myanmar.
Profiling Food Insecurity and Rural Diets in Myanmar by Jose Luis Vivero Pol, Head of Vulnerability Analysis & Mapping Unit, WFP Myanmar.
Presented at the ReSAKSS-Asia - MIID conference "Evolving Agrifood Systems in Asia: Achieving food and nutrition security by 2030" on Oct 30-31, 2019 in Yangon, Myanmar.
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Rationale
Urbanization and globalization has brought shift in the dietary pattern
Increased trend of western type high fat, high sugar and refined carbohydrates and low fiber diets by consuming packed foods, canned juices and soft drinks.
Non- communicable disease are “Silently” becoming a heavy burden for developing countries like Nepal.
Food intakes and Nutrition is the fore major modifiable determinant of chronic disease.
The occurrence of the Non-communicable disease can be prevented to the extent of 80 % simply by adopting good lifestyle like physical exercise, balanced diet and avoiding smoking and alcohol.
Research Objective
Primary goal of the study is to study the food habits of the children and adolescent of Kathmandu Valley.
Specific objective of the research
1. Identify the dietary pattern of the urban children and adolescent on junk foods and restaurant culture.
2. Analyze the effects of the economic and social status as well as peer pressure on food consumption pattern.
3. To indicate the possible risk factors for associated with food consumption pattern.
4. To develop a mechanism for addressing the need for more adequate food information system to maintain the food and nutritional situation of population.
Las enfermedades renales o nefropatías son aquellas patologías que afectan al correcto funcionamiento de los riñones, que purifican la sangre y el organismo a través de la orina expulsando los deshechos y sustancias potencialmente nocivas, por lo que su función es básica.
Las enfermedades renales atacan a las unidades anatómicas y funcionales de los riñones, conocidas como nefronas. Estas se encargan de la filtración y la reabsorción de las sustancias del organismo. Es por este motivo que la pérdida de la capacidad de depuración de estos órganos provoca una alteración de los niveles de la sangre y la orina.
Las enfermedades más comunes provocadas por una lesión o por una intoxicación son:
Cálculo renal: patología también conocida como piedras en los riñones. Está provocada por la acumulación de las sustancias presentes en la orina y el hecho de expulsarlas supone un proceso doloroso, incluso en algunos casos será preciso recurrir a la ayuda de un especialista médico.
Cáncer de riñón: entre sus causas se encuentran el alcohol, tabaco, la mala alimentación y el abuso de varios fármacos. Es más común que los síntomas sean presentes cuando la enfermedad se encuentra en un estado avanzado.
Insuficiencia renal: es una enfermedad irreversible que provoca el deterioro de la capacidad de filtrado en los riñones, por lo que el organismo no puede eliminar las sustancias tóxicas por sí solo.
Nefropatía diabética: se trata del daño renal ocasionado por esta patología. Enfermedades como la diabetes provocan una acumulación del azúcar en la sangre y, por consiguiente, una obstrucción de los riñones, por lo que puede acabar desarrollando un fallo renal.
Hipertensión arterial: es una enfermedad causada por derrames cerebrales, enfermedades cardiovasculares y por el deterioro de los vasos sanguíneos de los riñones, lo que puede provocar una insuficiencia renal.
Glomerulonefritis: provoca la inflamación de los riñones afectando a la filtración de la sangre.
Poliquistosis renal: enfermedad congénita hereditaria que provoca quistes. Estos acaban deteriorando la salud de los riñones hasta derivar en insuficiencia renal.
Traumatismo renal: puede ser causa de un fuerte golpe o una contusión en la zona abdominal que pueden conllevar a lesiones internas que afecten la función renal.
Prof Philip Calder on Omega 3 at Isle Of Wight Cafe Scientifique on 10 Feb 2014onthewight
Prof. Philip Calder speaking about Omega 3 at Isle Of Wight Cafe Scientifique on 10 Feb 2014.
His research focuses on understanding the influence of dietary fatty acids on aspects of cell function and human health, in particular in relation to cardiovascular disease, inflammation and immunity.
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Rationale
Urbanization and globalization has brought shift in the dietary pattern
Increased trend of western type high fat, high sugar and refined carbohydrates and low fiber diets by consuming packed foods, canned juices and soft drinks.
Non- communicable disease are “Silently” becoming a heavy burden for developing countries like Nepal.
Food intakes and Nutrition is the fore major modifiable determinant of chronic disease.
The occurrence of the Non-communicable disease can be prevented to the extent of 80 % simply by adopting good lifestyle like physical exercise, balanced diet and avoiding smoking and alcohol.
Research Objective
Primary goal of the study is to study the food habits of the children and adolescent of Kathmandu Valley.
Specific objective of the research
1. Identify the dietary pattern of the urban children and adolescent on junk foods and restaurant culture.
2. Analyze the effects of the economic and social status as well as peer pressure on food consumption pattern.
3. To indicate the possible risk factors for associated with food consumption pattern.
4. To develop a mechanism for addressing the need for more adequate food information system to maintain the food and nutritional situation of population.
Las enfermedades renales o nefropatías son aquellas patologías que afectan al correcto funcionamiento de los riñones, que purifican la sangre y el organismo a través de la orina expulsando los deshechos y sustancias potencialmente nocivas, por lo que su función es básica.
Las enfermedades renales atacan a las unidades anatómicas y funcionales de los riñones, conocidas como nefronas. Estas se encargan de la filtración y la reabsorción de las sustancias del organismo. Es por este motivo que la pérdida de la capacidad de depuración de estos órganos provoca una alteración de los niveles de la sangre y la orina.
Las enfermedades más comunes provocadas por una lesión o por una intoxicación son:
Cálculo renal: patología también conocida como piedras en los riñones. Está provocada por la acumulación de las sustancias presentes en la orina y el hecho de expulsarlas supone un proceso doloroso, incluso en algunos casos será preciso recurrir a la ayuda de un especialista médico.
Cáncer de riñón: entre sus causas se encuentran el alcohol, tabaco, la mala alimentación y el abuso de varios fármacos. Es más común que los síntomas sean presentes cuando la enfermedad se encuentra en un estado avanzado.
Insuficiencia renal: es una enfermedad irreversible que provoca el deterioro de la capacidad de filtrado en los riñones, por lo que el organismo no puede eliminar las sustancias tóxicas por sí solo.
Nefropatía diabética: se trata del daño renal ocasionado por esta patología. Enfermedades como la diabetes provocan una acumulación del azúcar en la sangre y, por consiguiente, una obstrucción de los riñones, por lo que puede acabar desarrollando un fallo renal.
Hipertensión arterial: es una enfermedad causada por derrames cerebrales, enfermedades cardiovasculares y por el deterioro de los vasos sanguíneos de los riñones, lo que puede provocar una insuficiencia renal.
Glomerulonefritis: provoca la inflamación de los riñones afectando a la filtración de la sangre.
Poliquistosis renal: enfermedad congénita hereditaria que provoca quistes. Estos acaban deteriorando la salud de los riñones hasta derivar en insuficiencia renal.
Traumatismo renal: puede ser causa de un fuerte golpe o una contusión en la zona abdominal que pueden conllevar a lesiones internas que afecten la función renal.
Prof Philip Calder on Omega 3 at Isle Of Wight Cafe Scientifique on 10 Feb 2014onthewight
Prof. Philip Calder speaking about Omega 3 at Isle Of Wight Cafe Scientifique on 10 Feb 2014.
His research focuses on understanding the influence of dietary fatty acids on aspects of cell function and human health, in particular in relation to cardiovascular disease, inflammation and immunity.
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
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Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
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