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Trends in global nutrition and health:

Local fruits and theirpotential importance for

nutrition and healthJessica Fanzo PhD

Senior Scientist, Nutrition and DiversityBioversity International

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One billion are hungry and 200 million children are stunted

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South Atlantic Ocean South Pacific Ocean

Indian Ocean

Arctic Ocean

Arctic Ocean

North Pacific Ocean

Over a billion are overweight or obese<10% 10-20%

21-30% 31-40% 41-50% >51%

Source: The World is Fat (Penguin, Dec 2008)

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Main driver of undernutriton is…

POVERTY

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Main driver of overnutrition…not poverty alone

• Global shifts in the diet– Energy dense foods–High in fat and sugar– Low in micronutrients

• Decline in physical activity– Sedentary nature of work–Modes of transportation– Increased urbanization

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The Double Burden of Poor Nutrition

Urbanization + Economic Growth

Slow mortality decline

• increased fat, sugar, processed foods

• shift in technology ofwork and leisure

accelerated life expectancy,shift to increased DR-NCD,increased disability period

MCH deficiencies, weaning disease,stunting

• starchy, low variety, low fat,high fiber

• labor-intensive work/leisure

obesity emerges,bone density problems

Source: Popkin, Barry M. ( 2002) Public Health Nutrition 5:93-103.

Receding Famine

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One alarming trend

Children who are born of low birth weight followed by exposure to high fat, nutrient dense foods ---- are more at risk of becoming obese and susceptible to non-communicable diseases

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Children under two who are undernourished in Russia

Zohoori, Gleiter, and Popkin 2001

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Adults ages 18 to 29 who are overweight in Russia

Zohoori, Gleiter, and Popkin 2001

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Adults ages 30 to 59 who are overweight in Russia

Zohoori, Gleiter, and Popkin 2001

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Adults over 60 who are overweight in Russia

Zohoori, Gleiter, and Popkin 2001

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Summary of Russia’s nutritional status

• Low birth weight babies: 7% (EU is 4 to 7)• Stunting in children under 2: 8-15%• Overweight or obese adults: over 50%• Emphasis on high meat, high protein, high

calorie diet• The “double burden” in Russia is due to a lack

of micronutrients essential for growth followed by weight gain during infancy

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What is being done globally to address the global burden?

• The interventions being currently scaled are:– Good child feeding and hygiene practices– Micronutrient supplementation– Food fortification– Ready to use therapeutic foods to treat acute malnutrition

• What is not addressed in these interventions?– Diet diversity– Overnutrition– Agriculture’s role

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Agriculture, for the most part, hasforgotten about nutrition

Agriculture research, programs and policy have not focus on maximizing nutrition output from farming systems

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Agricultural Biodiversity

• Agricultural Biodiversity is POTENTIALLY important:– As a coping mechanism against hunger– For environmental sustainability– For food security resilience– For strengthening of local food systems– As a rich source of nutrients for improved diet diversity and quality

• Deriving direct benefits from agricultural biodiversity is an incentive to conserve that diversity

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Diet Diversity

– Good predictor of dietary quality– Associated with stunting– Associated with longevity– Associated with decreases in some

cancers and heart disease risk

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Fruits and vegetables contribute to diet diversity

• Important for diet diversity by providing micronutrients and non-nutrients

• Botanical diversity of fruits and vegetables plays a role in the biological effect of antioxidant phytochemicals

• Consumption of fruit and vegetables has many health benefits:– Lowers blood pressure – reduces risk of heart disease, stroke, and some cancers– lowers risk of eye and digestive problems – keeps blood sugar levels more level

SO WHY DON’T PEOPLE CONSUME MORE???

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The Berry Collection and its importance in health and nutrition

• In Northern territories with cold climates, berries play a critical role in diets and are highly adopted to local conditions (Finland, Russia, NE USA, Canada, Greenland)

• Large diversity of Ribes (currants), Rubus (blackberries), Lonicera (honeyberries), Sorbus (moutain ash), Vitis (grape) should be harnessed!

• Beyond just essential vitamins and minerals essential for nutrition, phytochemicals are critical important

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Importance of Genetic Diversity to Diet diversity for Russia

• Traditional foods have been replaced with cheaper calorie-rich, nutrient-deficient staples like bread and potatoes

• "We are losing our culinary traditions,“ -Gennady Onishchenko, head of the Federal Consumer Protection Service

• Conservation and characterization of genetic diversity of local Russian crops is the FIRST and most critical step in preserving those culinary traditions – and gaining ACCESS to agricultural biodiversity and dietary diversity

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Vitamin deficiencies amongst children and adults in Moscow

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Linking genetic resource conservation with wellbeing: The importance of this collaboration: VIR, BI, and CRPGL

• New collaboration platforms: partnerships between nutritionists and gene bank scientists are rare

• New links: linking the importance of local genetic resources to better nutrition and health is a new area of work

• New research: Research on the nutrient and health factors of local varieties assessed from gene banks, grown in different environmental and geographical conditions is innovative

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Critical Future Questions

• What is the impact of the nutrient and phytochemical values of these foods on human health and nutrition?

• How much is needed to consume to get the protective effects of phytochemicals? And its bioavailability?

• How widespread are these foods consumed in Russia? • If critically important to human health, how can the

collection be best managed and how can improvements in production of important varieties be scaled?

• How should the value of these foods be promoted and to whom in Russia? Does industry play a role?

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One warning: The “Super” foods…ensuring the messages are right

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Our challenge: How can our work influence the food industry to ensure locally sourced nutritious

foods are a part of programs?

• Goal of the program: To instill a basic understanding of nutritional culture among children, parents and teachers, and provide practical experience

• Target reach: 31 regions of Russia, with 3 more regions planned in 2011. Annually, over 350,000 children in 5,000 schools are involved in the programme, and in total has helped 3 million children from 30,000 schools to learn about good nutrition

“Good Nutrition Programme” for schools - Nestlé Russia

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Thank you!

• Thank you to VIR – Sergey, Tatjana, Artem• The Centre de Recherche Public Gabriel

Lippmann – Jean Francois and Isabelle• The Global Crop Diversity Trust – Luigi Guarino• The Peoples of the Russian Federation• And to Sergey, our translator!


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