
Cordillera has least number of
underweight children nationwide
Among the 17 regions in the
Philippines, the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) had the least
number of underweight children in the country in 2008 at 19.9 percent
among pre-school children (0-5 years old) and 14.5 percent for school
children (6-10 years old),based on the results of the 7th National
Nutrition Survey (NNS). Both figures are lower than the national
underweight prevalence rate for pre-schoolers of 26.2 percent and for
school children of 25.6 percent.

The survey, conducted by the Food and
Nutrition Research Institute of the Department of Science and Technology (FNRI-DOST),
also showed that the proportion of stunted school children in CAR at 29.4
percent was lower than the national average of 33.1 percent. On the other
hand, the proportion of underheight or stunted pre-schoolers in CAR of
29.5 percent was higher than the national average of 27.9 percent.
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PROPORTION OF UNDERNOURISHED CHILDREN |
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ALL REGIONS, 2008 |
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(In Percent) |
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Area |
Pre-schoolers |
Pre-schoolers |
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Under Weight |
Stunted |
Under Weight |
Stunted |
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PHILIPPINES |
26.2 |
27.9 |
25.6 |
33.1 |
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NCR |
20.7 |
20.1 |
20.0 |
23.1 |
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CAR |
19.9 |
29.5 |
14.5 |
29.4 |
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Ilocos |
26.1 |
23.9 |
23.6 |
28.4 |
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Cagayan Valley |
23.9 |
24.3 |
19.2 |
26.9 |
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Central Luzon |
20.2 |
18.9 |
18.1 |
23.0 |
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CALABARZON |
21.5 |
21.3 |
23.9 |
27.6 |
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MIMAROPA |
33.1 |
31.6 |
33.0 |
40.8 |
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Bicol |
33.8 |
33.5 |
34.0 |
39.2 |
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Western Visayas |
31.9 |
33.6 |
32.2 |
37.8 |
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Central Visayas |
25.8 |
31.1 |
24.7 |
35.1 |
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Eastern Visayas |
32.1 |
37.6 |
31.6 |
44.7 |
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Zamboanga Peninsula |
33.3 |
37.9 |
30.6 |
42.7 |
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Northern Mindanao |
26.0 |
32.3 |
27.2 |
40.4 |
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Davao Region |
26.3 |
31.6 |
26.2 |
38.1 |
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SOCCSKSARGEN |
30.5 |
34.1 |
27.8 |
40.1 |
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CARAGA |
28.8 |
31.6 |
25.6 |
36.9 |
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ARMM |
28.8 |
34.7 |
26.9 |
38.1 |
Notes: Pre-schoolers
are children 5 years old and below.
School children are from ages 6-10 years old. |
Basic Nutrition Terms
Underweight - a
condition where the child’s weight is lower than that of a normal person
of the same age and is measured using weight-for-age as the index
Underheight or
Stunted - a condition where the child’s height is lower than that of a
normal person of the same age and is measured using height-for-age as the
index
Undernutrition- an abnormal state resulting from the consumption of an
inadequate quantity of food over an extended period of time
SOURCE: NSCB Resolution
No.10, series of 2008 approved on June 11,2008
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