ILSI SOUTH-ANDEAN. Viviana Aranda A. President

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ILSI SOUTH-ANDEAN Viviana Aranda A. President

ABOUT US CHILE Location: South-west South America Population: 17.62 millons inhabitants Length: around 4,000 km Widest point (east to west): 350 km GP per capita: 15,732 Capital city: Santiago Capital city population: 5.25 inhabitants Nutritional Status: overweight and obesity in children (51.8%, JUNAEB) and adults (67% ENS)

Board of Directors Board of Directors 2014-2015 President: Sra. Viviana Aranda President-at-Large: Dr. Jaime Rozowski Scientists Dr. Patricio Carvajal Dr. Sylvia Cruchet Dr. Mariane Lutz Dr. Lilia Masson Dr. Alfonso Valenzuela Dr. Rodrigo Valenzuela Industry Mrs. Catalina Vega Mrs. Mayra Carreño Mrs. Macarena Tagle Mrs. María de la Luz Valdés Mrs. Gisela Rodríguez Staff Executive Director (part time): Sra. Viviana Aranda Nutritionist: Laura Iriarte Scientific Support: Dr. Lilia Masson and Dr. Gloria Vera Secretary and Translator: Maria Cristina Cisternas Financial support: Dorys Santibáñez

ACTIVITIES 2014 COURSES Pre y probiotics in infant formulae: update and regulation Update on Hydration through the life cycle Soy protein: myths and facts Traceability on food Nutrigenomics Vitamins applications in food industry Food derived from biotechnology: myths and facts

ACTIVITIES 2014 SIMPOSIUM Feeding: a global scope This seminar arises to try to answer the question: Why did not eat well even though we know what to eat? Topics covered: Pleasure and control: neurocognitive bases of eating behavior. Dr. Miguel Alonso-Alonso, PhD, Harvard University The costs of achieving a healthy lifestyle. José Miguel Ayala, MSc. University of Chile. Aspects related to marketing used in food and its potential for modeling consumer habits. Carmen Gloria Gonzalez, MSc. INTA, University of Chile. Barriers to achieving healthy lifestyles. Nelly Bustos, MSc. INTA, University of Chile.

ACTIVITIES 2014 WORKSHOP Actions and inspection procedures on food safety for inspectors This series of workshops was a joint project with the Chilean Food Quality and Safety Agency (ACHIPIA). The topics were on actions and inspection procedures on food safety for inspectors of the following services: Health Regional Secretaries; Agricultural and Livestock Service, and National Fishing Service. This workshop was an update on food safety and GMP concepts for inspector and cross knowledge of different services in charge of inspection in order to avoid double work. This workshop was reproduced in five different cities of Chile. November 28, Santiago December 1, Antofagasta December 5, Quillota December 10, Talca December 12, Puerto Montt

ACTIVITIES 2014 Participation in Codex Chile: a) National Commission b) Food Additives and Contaminants c) Foods for Special Dietary Uses d) Labeling e) Fats and oils Participation in Codex international meetings: 1. CCLAC (Chilean delegation, Costa Rica) 2. CCFH (ILSI delegation, Peru) Communications: 1. Social networks: Facebook, Fan Page, Twitter 2. Web page Update ILSI South-Andean Bylaws

ACTIVITIES 2014 3. Quarterly Bulletin 4. Indualimentos: Endoncrine disruptors: what they are and their effect on health Food insecurity and chronic diseases Functional nutrients and brain 6. Nutrition Reviews Artificial food dyes and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (Colorantes alimentarios artificiales y trastorno por déficit atencional ) Solving the puzzle of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (Resolviendo el puzzle del trastorno por déficit atencional con hiperactividad) Evaluating the links between intake of milk/dairy products and cancer (Evaluación de los vínculos entre la ingesta de leche/productos lácteos y el cáncer)

EMERGING ISSUES LABELING Background: A new labeling Act was approved in 2012 This Act needs a regulation to be applied Two public consultation (2013, 2014) has been made at this respect Current situation: Practically, this is one of the most restrictive regulation in Latin America Many complaints from academy, industry and international organisms has been received As ILSI we participated in both public consultations given our scientific opinion.

Proposed activities 2015 Seminars Micronutrients update Nutrition in the era of the omics sciences GMO risk assessment Fried food safety (acrylamide) Alliances: FAO/ILSI ACHIPIA/ILSI Workshops ILSI South-Andean/ACHIPIA partnership: Food safety; risk science/toxicology Course (first semester) Water safety, HACCP, Contaminants and pesticides, Update on vitamins (level II course given on 2014)

TAKE 10! Project Advances Step 1: translation and adaptation of the original material into the Chilean language and curriculum; Step 2: pilot study has been implemented in a public school (Escuela Luis Matte Larrain) in Puente Alto, Santiago. In this pilot study 3 first grades participated. The pilot period covered was September to November 2014 (100 school hours). The anthropometrical measurements, behavioral changes, strength, blood pressure along with teachers perception and comments will be presented in a report at the beginning 2015.

INVESTIGATION PROCESS 1 School 3 courses (1 grade) 3 months intervention Researchers Executant 1st Phase SEPTEMBER OCTOBER Physical Ed. Teacher acts as monitor in class. (10 min PA) Twice a day/5 days a week Municipality Schools School Managers 2nd Phase OCTOBER Physical Ed. Teacher guides half of the physical activities, and the other half is done by the Primary School teacher. Twice a day/5 days a week Receptor 3rd Phase NOVEMBER The Primary School teacher acts as monitor and the Physical Ed. Teacher supervises. Twice a day/5 days a week 4th Phase DECEMBER Evaluation. School teacher gets certification.

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