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A Food in Health Security (FIHS) platform in the Asia-Pacific Region: the way forward.

Authors :
Wahlqvist ML
Keatinge JD
Butler CD
Friel S
McKay J
Easdown W
Kuo KN
Huang CJ
Pan WH
Yang RY
Lee MS
Chang HY
Chiu YW
Jaron D
Krawinkel M
Barlow S
Walsh G
Chiang TL
Huang PC
Li D
Source :
Asia Pacific journal of clinical nutrition [Asia Pac J Clin Nutr] 2009; Vol. 18 (4), pp. 688-702.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

The advent of multiple global crises, especially those of climate change, economics, energy, water, food and health evident in 2008, is of considerable moment to those who are suffering their consequences and for those with responsibility and interest in the systems affected. A coalition of parties in the Asia Pacific Region who work in the food and health systems met in August, 2009 in Taiwan and instigated a Food in Health Security (FIHS) Network which might join with other like-minded networks in and beyond the region. Sustainable health has many dimensions, among which food and nutrition is often neglected; there is a wide spectrum of nutritionally-related disorders. Malnutrition remains the global concern for agricultural research and development scientists and linkage with the health sector is key to progress. The disconnect between agricultural and health sectors negatively impacts consumer nutrition and health. Ethical and equity affect food and health systems. Food and health security is attainable only when the underlying social inequities are addressed; it is an ethical issue as reflected in the UN Universal declaration of Human Rights which includes the right to food for health and well-being. Food and health security are part of the larger security agenda and merit corresponding attention. Policy recommendations with immediacy are greater investment in combined food and health research; an Asia Pacific security agenda which emphasizes planetary, human, health and food security as relevant to traditional defence security; and community and household security measures which include maternal literacy, communication technology and entrepreneurial opportunity.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0964-7058
Volume :
18
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Asia Pacific journal of clinical nutrition
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
19965367