Health Local News News Overweight and undernourished Bajans a worry for Nutrition Centre Barbados Today24/03/20230421 views NNC’s Assistant Nutrition Officer Brian Payne The National Nutrition Centre (NNC) has expressed concern about the proliferation of overweight Barbadians and pockets of undernourished people. Acting Assistant Nutrition Officer at the NNC, Brian Payne, told members of the media on Wednesday that while Barbados has always had less fortunate people who do not get enough nutritious food, “we may expect a higher incidence of undernutrition” as a result of the increase in the cost of living. “The challenges that we are having in Barbados relate to over nutrition in the sense that . . . we are seeing higher levels of overweight and obesity in children and adults. And a large part of it is associated with diet,” he said as he addressed the centre’s Nutrition Conference, which coincides with National Nutrition Month, at the Radisson Aquatica Resort. “In terms of overweight and obesity, I can’t give you the numbers now, but you can imagine there has been an increase. People point to the numbers in terms of one-third of the general population being obese and overweight.” Research conducted in 2012 found that 30 per cent of children in Barbados were overweight, but Payne said the NNC plans to conduct research to determine the updated nutrition status of Barbadians. He said the recently launched Barbados School Nutrition Policy is one of the key initiatives designed to allow the Ministry of Health and Ministry of Education to have some measure of control over what children are eating and drinking in school. “We are happy with the response thus far. I think there have been some initial challenges and this really relates to trying to sensitise the stakeholders – parents, teachers, students, and the vending community as well,” he said. “The challenges kind of relate to the fact that it’s hard to get everyone in the same place at the same time. I think we appreciate that we need to meet people where they are so we have been doing more work in the schools to sensitise the students,” Payne added. The nutrition officer added that the centre has launched its Healthy Eating Guide for Barbados, a public health intervention programme that teaches Barbadians key skills and concepts to help maintain a healthy, balanced diet. (AH)