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    FOOD AND NUTRITION RESEARCH INSTITUTE

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    LIST OF TABLES

    1. PROFILE OF SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS

    Table 1.1 Percentage distribution of households by occupation of householdhead: Philippines, 2011

    Table 1.2 Percentage distribution of households by education of householdhead: Philippines, 2011

    Table 1.3 Percentage distribution of households by household size:Philippines, 2011

    Table 1.4 Percentage distribution of households by type of owned appliances:

    Philippines, 2011

    Table 1.5 Percentage distribution of households by main source of drinkingwater: Philippines, 2011

    Table 1.6 Percentage distribution of households by source of water used forcooking: Philippines, 2011

    Table 1.7 Percentage distribution of households by type of toilet facilities:Philippines, 2011

    Table 1.8 Percentage distribution of households by type of garbage disposal:Philippines, 2011

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    PROFILE OF SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS: 2011

    Table 1.1 Percentage distribution of households by occupation of householdhead: Philippines, 2011

    Present occupation of HH Head Percent

    No Occupation 9.3

    Officials of Gov., Corp. Exec., 8.1Professionals, Technicians, Clerks 4.3Service Workers, Shop/Market

    Sales Workers 5.3Farmers, Forestry Workers,

    Fishermen, Livestock/Poultry 23.5

    Skilled Workers, Plant andMachine

    Operators 17.4Laborers and Unskilled Workers,

    Vendors, Domestic Helpers 19.6

    Housekeeper 5.5Other Occupation Not Stated,

    Special Occupations, Military 1.5

    Students 0.1

    Pensioners 4.9

    Incapacitated 0.5

    Table 1.2 Percentage distribution of households by education ofhousehold head: Philippines, 2011

    Highest formal education of HH Head Percent

    No Schooling (6 yrs old and over) 2.7

    Elementary 40.7

    High School 34.1College 21.8

    Above college 0.4

    Special Education 0.2

    Arabic Schooling 0.2

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    Table 1.3 Percentage distribution of households by household size:Philippines, 2011

    Household size Percent

    1 4.8

    2 9.63 13.0

    4 17.4

    5 17.7

    6 13.77 9.5

    8 5.8

    9 3.5

    10 & above 4.9

    Mean 5.05

    Table 1.4 Percentage distribution of households by type of ownedappliances: Philippines, 2011

    Appliances* Percent

    Television 70.8Telephone/Cellphone 67.2Electric fan 61.5Wall clock 45.2VCD/DVD Player/MiniComponent

    /Karaoke41.7

    Radio/cassette recorder 41.2Refrigerator/freezer 34.3Stove/range/microwave oven 27.3Washing machine/dryer 26.4

    Computer/laptop/playstation 14.2Camera/video camera 12.1Other appliances 11.9Food processor/blender 11.7Sewing machine 8.0Air conditioner 7.9Piano/organ 3.5Electric generator 1.0

    *Multiple Responses

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    Table 1.5 Percentage distribution of households by main source of drinkingwater: Philippines, 2011

    Main source of drinking water of thehousehold

    Percent

    Improved sourcePiped into dwelling 28.5Tube well or borehole 22.8Protected spring 8.3Public tap/stand pipe 3.3Piped to yard/plot 2.7Protected dug well 2.5Semi-protected dug well 1.6

    Non-improved source

    Bottled/mineral water 23.5Unprotected dug well 2Unprotected spring 1.7Tanker truck 0.5Surface water (river, dam,etc.)

    0.4

    Cart with small tank 0.1

    Rainwater 0.5

    Others 1.6

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    Table 1.6 Percentage distribution of households by source of water usedfor cooking: Philippines, 2011

    Main source of water used for cooking Percent

    Improved sourcePiped into dwelling 45.3Piped to yard/plot 3.2Public tap/stand pipe 3.4Tube well or borehole 27.1Protected dug well 2.9Semi-protected dug well 2Protected spring 8.1

    Non-improved source

    Unprotected dug well 2.5Unprotected spring 1.5Rainwater 0.5Tanker truck 0.5Surface water (river, dam,etc.)

    0.4

    Bottled/mineral water 0.8

    Other 1.8

    Table 1.7 Percentage distribution of households by type of toiletfacilities: Philippines, 2011

    Type of toilet facility the household usuallyuses

    Percent

    No toilet facility (bush, field, river, etc.) 9.6

    Water-sealed (pour/flush with septic tank) 82.7

    Not water-sealed (pour/flush without septictank, pit latrine) 7.7

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    Table 1.8 Percentage distribution of households by type of garbagedisposal: Philippines, 2011

    Garbage disposal system* Percent

    By collector system 46.5

    Burning 37.2

    Compost pit 21.7

    Dumping 13.4

    Others 3.5

    Practicing garbage segregation 58.6

    *Multiple Responses

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    2. ANTHROPOMETRY SURVEY

    TABLE NO. TITLE

    2.1Prevalence of malnourished children, 0-5 year old (0-60 months), byprovince, using WHO CGS, 2011

    2.2Prevalence of low birth weight, among children, 0-3 year old (0-47months), by sex: Philippines, 2011

    2.3Comparison in the prevalence of low birth weight children:Philippines, 2008 vs. 2011

    2.4Percentage of low birth weight 0-3 year old children (0-47 months), byregion: Philippines, 2011

    2.5Prevalence of malnourished children, 5.08-10 year old (61-120months), by province, using WHO CGS: Philippines, 2011

    2.6Percentage distribution of 121-228 months children, by province andby Height-for-age classification using the WHO Growth Reference:Philippines, 2011 (n=33,613)

    2.7Percentage distribution of 121-228 months children, by province andby BMI-for-age classification using the WHO Growth Reference:Philippines, 2011 (n=33,613)

    2.8Prevalence of Chronic Energy Deficiency, Overweight and Obesityamong adults, 19.08 years & over using the WHO Classification,by province: Philippines, 2011

    2.9Prevalence of Chronic Energy Deficiency, Overweight and Obesityamong adults, 20 years & over using the WHO Classification,by province: Philippines, 2011

    2.10Prevalence of High Waist Circumference & High WHR among Adults,20 years and over, by Age: Philippines, 2011

    2.11Prevalence of High Waist Circumference & High WHR among Adults,20 years and over, by Sex and Province: Philippines, 2011

    2.12Response rate, Pregnant Women: Philippines, 2011

    2.13Percent Distribution of Pregnant Women by Weight-for-HeightClassification: Philippines, 2011

    2.14Percent Distribution of Pregnant Women by Weight-for-HeightClassification & months of pregnancy: Philippines, 2011

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    2.15Percent Distribution of Pregnant Women by Weight-for-HeightClassification & region: Philippines, 2011

    2.16Percent distribution of Lactating Mothers by nutritional status and agegroup: Philippines, 2011

    2.17Percent distribution of lactating mothers by nutritional status andmonths of lactation: Philippines, 2011

    2.18Percent distribution of lactating mothers by nutritional status andregion: Philippines, 2011

    2.19Trends in the prevalence of malnutrition by age group andphysiological status: Philippines, 2003, 2005, 2008 and 2011

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    ANTHROPOMETRY SURVEY: 2011

    Table 2.1 Prevalence of malnourished children, 0-5 year old (0-60 months),by province, using WHO CGS, 2011

    Region/ ProvinceUnderweight Stunting Wasting

    Overweight for

    Height

    Percent

    Philippines 20.2 33.6 7.3 4.8

    I. Ilocos Region

    Ilocos Norte

    Ilocos Sur

    La Union

    Pangasinan

    19.8

    15.3

    14.9

    18.3

    22.1

    29.0

    30.3

    17.4

    27.7

    31.4

    9.9

    10.2

    12.1

    8.0

    9.9

    6.0

    10.1

    5.6

    4.7

    5.6

    II. Cagayan Valley1

    Batanes2

    Cagayan

    IsabelaNueva Vizcaya

    Quirino

    23.2

    27.4

    23.616.6

    13.3

    32.1

    35.7

    31.332.6

    20.5

    10.5

    10.8

    11.38.9

    6.3

    3.2

    2.1

    3.71.2

    8.6

    III. Central Luzon

    Aurora

    Bataan

    Bulacan

    Nueva Ecija

    Pampanga

    Tarlac

    Zambales

    15.8

    26.1

    24.8

    13.3

    17.5

    13.0

    16.1

    21.7

    22.3

    43.1

    28.0

    18.2

    20.9

    21.3

    25.2

    31.4

    7.0

    0.0

    6.2

    8.8

    6.4

    6.9

    6.6

    3.3

    5.3

    11.2

    2.6

    5.2

    6.8

    5.3

    4.5

    4.6

    IV-A. CALABARZONBatangas

    Cavite

    Laguna

    Quezon

    Rizal

    14.815.1

    13.4

    14.6

    18.6

    13.5

    27.427.1

    24.9

    24.0

    35.3

    27.9

    6.55.6

    5.9

    6.3

    8.9

    6.5

    6.65.4

    7.9

    9.1

    2.7

    6.9

    IV-B. MIMAROPA

    Marinduque

    Occidental Mindoro

    Oriental Mindoro

    Palawan

    Romblon

    24.9

    28.6

    23.9

    23.6

    27.6

    17.1

    37.2

    30.9

    39.6

    36.0

    36.8

    42.6

    10.5

    8.0

    13.7

    9.5

    12.0

    5.0

    3.6

    3.0

    2.4

    3.2

    3.8

    5.9

    V. Bicol Region

    Albay

    Camarines Norte

    Camarines Sur

    Catanduanes

    Masbate

    Sorsogon

    25.3

    26.3

    30.4

    22.5

    27.3

    22.9

    28.2

    36.8

    30.5

    43.2

    34.5

    51.2

    43.1

    36.0

    8.4

    10.7

    8.3

    6.8

    9.8

    5.9

    10.4

    3.3

    4.8

    2.1

    3.6

    0

    1.8

    3.9

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    Continued....Table 2.1

    Region/ ProvinceUnderweight Stunting Wasting

    Overweight for

    Height

    Percent

    VI. Western Visayas

    AklanAntique

    Capiz

    Guimaras

    Iloilo

    Negros Occidental

    23.9

    21.822.3

    32.7

    34.7

    22.4

    22.8

    41.0

    47.244.2

    47.9

    45.2

    38.1

    39.7

    5.8

    8.54.9

    5.6

    10.7

    6.1

    5.2

    3.5

    5.23.3

    3.2

    0

    4.5

    2.9

    VII. Central Visayas

    Bohol

    Cebu

    Negros Oriental

    Siquijor

    21.6

    25.7

    21.0

    18.5

    46.0

    38.6

    38.8

    38.8

    38.5

    23.0

    5.3

    7.4

    5.2

    2.5

    23.0

    2.9

    1.0

    3.2

    3.7

    0

    VIII. Eastern Visayas

    BiliranEastern Samar

    Leyte

    Northern Samar

    Southern Leyte

    Western Samar

    25.7

    12.427.1

    25.1

    28.2

    21.6

    29.4

    41.7

    31.2

    48.8

    39.5

    45.4

    37.1

    45.1

    7.8

    3.3

    5.0

    7.7

    7.6

    8.9

    10.6

    3.4

    3.32.0

    3.9

    2.7

    0

    4.9

    IX. Zamboanga Peninsula

    Zamboanga del Norte

    Zamboanga del Sur

    Zamboanga Sibugay

    25.2

    25.5

    23.9

    24.9

    42.2

    45.4

    39.6

    44.9

    7.1

    5.6

    7.2

    4.8

    4.7

    4.1

    5.1

    5.4

    X. Northern Mindanao

    BukidnonCamiguin

    Lanao del Norte

    Misamis Occidental

    Misamis Oriental

    21.9

    25.525.4

    19.0

    25.7

    19.2

    37.2

    43.922.4

    41.0

    38.0

    31.2

    7.3

    6.311.4

    6.4

    7.4

    8.0

    3.0

    1.83.0

    4.0

    3.5

    2.9

    XI. Davao Region

    Compostela Valley

    Davao del Norte

    Davao del Sur

    Davao Oriental

    20.2

    22.9

    16.8

    21.4

    16.5

    35.2

    37.3

    32.4

    34.5

    40.3

    7.2

    2.8

    6.2

    9.0

    5.6

    3.2

    1.8

    1.3

    4.3

    2.8

    XII. SOCCSKSARGEN4

    North Cotabato

    Sarangani

    South CotabatoSultan Kudarat

    25.1

    27.9

    23.8

    23.924.1

    42.6

    45.4

    41.5

    41.341.6

    7.1

    9.2

    6.4

    6.16.6

    2.7

    0.3

    0.9

    4.53.6

    CARAGA

    Agusan del Norte

    Agusan del Sur

    Surigao del Norte

    Surigao del Sur

    23.0

    27.5

    19.2

    22.6

    22.3

    37.3

    34.2

    37.8

    41.3

    37.0

    8.6

    9.1

    5.9

    12.4

    7.6

    3.0

    0.4

    3.7

    3.5

    5.2

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    Continued Table 2.1

    Note:3Although administratively Isabela City is the capital of the province of Basilan, it is not part of the ARMM and is placed under Zamboanga Peninsula Region.

    However, in generating provincial estimates, the city is included in the province of Basilan.4Cotabato City is the regional center of ARMM but the city is actually part of SOCCSKSARGEN and does not belong to the ARMM. Thus, in generating provincial

    estimates, Cotabato City is classified under the province of North Cotabato.5National Capital Region includes all the four districts and the cities therein6excluding the cities of Isabela and Cotabato7including the city of Isabela

    Region/ ProvinceUnderweight Stunting Wasting

    Overweight for

    Height

    Percent

    NCR5

    14.7 26.8 6.6 7.7

    CAR

    Abra

    Apayao

    Benguet

    Ifugao

    Kalinga

    Mountain Province

    11.9

    16.4

    20.4

    9.0

    7.2

    17.0

    9.7

    34.3

    32.9

    32.7

    32.4

    32.2

    44.2

    32.3

    4.7

    6.5

    6.1

    3.5

    2.7

    5.3

    7.1

    6.7

    2.5

    2.0

    9.0

    4.0

    5.6

    11.2

    ARMM6

    Basilan7

    Lanao del Sur

    Maguindanao

    Sulu

    Tawi-Tawi

    26.2

    33.8

    25.3

    26.0

    29.8

    22.8

    43.5

    42.4

    52.6

    44.6

    42.9

    28.2

    10.0

    15.4

    6.4

    6.7

    16.0

    16.0

    5.1

    10.3

    3.1

    3.3

    9.8

    3.5

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    Table 2.2 Prevalence of low birth weight, among children, 0-3 year old (047 months), by sex : Philippines, 2011

    Birth weightMale Female

    Number Percent Number Percent

    Low < 2500 (g) 807 15.3 769 16.5

    Table 2.3 Comparison in the prevalence of low birth weight children:Philippines, 2008 vs 2011

    Birthweight2008 2011

    % Prevalence

    Low

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    Table 2.5 Prevalence of malnourished children, 5.08 10 year old (61-120 months),by province, using WHO CGS: Philippines, 2011

    Region/ ProvinceUnderweight Stunting Wasting

    Overweight for

    Height

    Percent

    Philippines 32.0 33.6 8.5 4.3

    I. Ilocos Region

    Ilocos Norte

    Ilocos Sur

    La Union

    Pangasinan

    29.8

    29.6

    21.1

    34.5

    30.2

    28.0

    35.6

    17.8

    32.1

    27.4

    10.3

    11.8

    5.6

    8.0

    11.4

    4.8

    6.1

    4.7

    3.2

    5.0

    II. Cagayan Valley1

    Batanes2

    Cagayan

    Isabela

    Nueva Vizcaya

    Quirino

    26.9

    27.5

    27.7

    20.9

    31.7

    27.6

    25.1

    28.7

    31.7

    23.7

    9.0

    8.6

    10.8

    4.7

    7.5

    3.8

    2.0

    4.8

    5.8

    1.9

    III. Central Luzon

    Aurora

    Bataan

    Bulacan

    Nueva Ecija

    Pampanga

    Tarlac

    Zambales

    25.2

    36.3

    26.8

    25.4

    24.4

    24.1

    21.3

    33.4

    22.2

    19.0

    22.2

    25.7

    20.7

    20.1

    20.8

    23.9

    11.0

    16.8

    15.0

    9.0

    11.9

    10.4

    10.5

    13.0

    6.2

    6.3

    10.3

    6.7

    5.4

    6.2

    5.1

    4.9

    IV-A. CALABARZON

    Batangas

    Cavite

    Laguna

    Quezon

    Rizal

    27.1

    25.3

    26.1

    27.2

    36.1

    22.7

    26.2

    22.3

    27.1

    24.3

    34.7

    23.8

    8.6

    7.6

    8.9

    9.8

    8.6

    8.1

    6.6

    4.9

    9.6

    4.9

    3.6

    8.5

    IV-B. MIMAROPA

    Marinduque

    Occidental Mindoro

    Oriental Mindoro

    Palawan

    Romblon

    40.4

    35.9

    44.0

    39.0

    43.0

    33.9

    40.3

    34.7

    39.5

    41.1

    39.5

    45.1

    11.1

    15.3

    12.3

    9.2

    13.6

    4.4

    2.5

    3.9

    0.6

    4.8

    1.3

    3.0

    V. Bicol Region

    Albay

    Camarines Norte

    Camarines Sur

    Catanduanes

    Masbate

    Sorsogon

    39.6

    41.0

    38.2

    36.6

    29.9

    45.3

    40.9

    36.6

    34.1

    37.9

    33.8

    37.0

    45.8

    34.4

    11.6

    14.2

    11.3

    12.7

    7.9

    5.7

    14.0

    2.7

    1.8

    5.1

    3.2

    5.0

    1.5

    2.6

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    Continued table2.5

    Region/ ProvinceUnderweight Stunting Wasting

    Overweight for

    Height

    Percent

    VI. Western Visayas

    Aklan

    Antique

    Capiz

    Guimaras

    Iloilo

    Negros Occidental

    40.4

    39.1

    45.5

    45.5

    35.5

    39.3

    39.1

    40.2

    39.5

    45.0

    45.5

    28.5

    36.6

    40.8

    9.8

    9.9

    16.2

    7.9

    7.0

    11.7

    7.9

    2.2

    4.3

    0

    1.1

    0

    1.4

    3.3

    VII. Central Visayas

    Bohol

    Cebu

    Negros Oriental

    Siquijor

    36.6

    40.8

    36.4

    32.8

    31.6

    38.3

    44.0

    37.2

    36.4

    31.6

    7.1

    10.6

    7.1

    3.3

    5.3

    3.0

    2.2

    3.3

    2.6

    5.3

    VIII. Eastern Visayas

    Biliran

    Eastern SamarLeyte

    Northern Samar

    Southern Leyte

    Western Samar

    37.8

    41.4

    31.536.2

    43.0

    35.1

    39.9

    42.2

    41.5

    41.240.6

    46.7

    34.0

    45.3

    6.1

    1.4

    6.86.6

    7.8

    2.3

    5.9

    3.0

    2.7

    4.42.3

    2.7

    4.9

    2.9

    IX. Zamboanga Peninsula3

    Zamboanga del Norte

    Zamboanga del Sur

    Zamboanga Sibugay

    34.6

    38.4

    34.0

    29.1

    43.4

    51.3

    39.6

    43.3

    5.9

    4.1

    7.1

    5.1

    1.8

    1.6

    2.2

    0

    X. Northern Mindanao

    Bukidnon

    CamiguinLanao del Norte

    Misamis Occidental

    Misamis Oriental

    32.8

    36.1

    25.532.5

    33.4

    30.7

    40.3

    43.4

    45.446.8

    42.4

    32.4

    7.4

    5.3

    6.35.5

    9.7

    9.7

    2.7

    2.5

    6.51.7

    2.8

    3.3

    XI. Davao Region

    Compostela Valley

    Davao del Norte

    Davao del Sur

    Davao Oriental

    32.4

    37.5

    31.7

    31.3

    32.1

    40.3

    45.9

    43.8

    36.3

    44.0

    6.1

    6.3

    5.4

    6.8

    4.2

    4.2

    3.7

    5.0

    4.5

    2.3

    XII. SOCCSKSARGEN4

    North Cotabato

    SaranganiSouth Cotabato

    Sultan Kudarat

    36.2

    33.9

    46.634.5

    35.4

    41.5

    38.8

    55.639.7

    38.3

    6.4

    7.8

    3.75.3

    8.6

    3.2

    3.0

    2.34.1

    2.2

    CARAGA

    Agusan del Norte

    Agusan del Sur

    Surigao del Norte

    Surigao del Sur

    34.6

    31.6

    33.7

    36.6

    37.4

    37.8

    31.6

    39.8

    40.1

    41.0

    7.2

    8.3

    4.5

    7.8

    8.2

    1.9

    0.7

    2.3

    2.2

    2.5

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    Region/ ProvinceUnderweight Stunting Wasting

    Overweight for

    Height

    Percent

    NCR5

    25.8 25.7 8.2 6.7

    CAR

    Abra

    Apayao

    Benguet

    Ifugao

    Kalinga

    Mountain Province

    17.9

    22.3

    30.9

    11.2

    10.0

    32.0

    13.9

    32.2

    26.3

    40.4

    26.1

    37.8

    36.7

    40.2

    3.0

    3.6

    6.2

    3.3

    0

    5.0

    0

    7.8

    2.9

    0

    12.9

    5.4

    3.6

    12.5

    ARMM6

    Basilan7

    Lanao del Sur

    Maguindanao

    Sulu

    Tawi-Tawi

    37.0

    40.1

    33.2

    34.5

    42.8

    38.3

    41.8

    40.4

    49.1

    37.6

    46.4

    32.2

    9.3

    10.9

    2.4

    8.2

    14.5

    15.0

    3.3

    3.4

    4.4

    3.6

    2.8

    1.7

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    Table 2.6 Percentage distribution of 121-128 months old children, byprovince and by Height-for-age Classification using the WHOGrowth Reference:Philippines, 2011 (n=33,613)

    Region/Province

    Sample Percent

    Size Underheight Normal Tall

    Philippines 33,613 35.7 64.1 0.1

    I. Ilocos region 1,963 25.0 74.9 0.2

    Ilocos Norte 248 26.2 73.8 0.0

    Ilocos Sur 209 27.2 72.8 0.0

    La Union 330 25.1 74.9 0.0

    Pangasinan 1,176 24.3 75.4 0.2

    II. Cagayan Valley 1,570 27.8 72.1 0.1

    Cagayan 557 25.7 74.2 0.0

    Isabela 752 26.7 73.1 0.3

    Nueva Vizcaya 165 35.7 64.3 0.0

    Quirino 96 30.6 69.4 0.0

    III. Central Luzon 2,584 23.2 76.5 0.3

    Aurora 45 46.5 53.5 0.0

    Bataan 153 16.6 83.3 0.0

    Bulacan 697 27.5 72.3 0.3

    Nueva Ecija 579 20.9 78.9 0.2

    Pampanga 637 19.6 79.8 0.6

    Tarlac 282 22.0 78.0 0.0

    Zambales 191 30.3 69.7 0.0

    IV-A. CALABARZON 3,125 28.4 71.3 0.3

    Batangas 657 29.3 70.4 0.3

    Cavite 791 25.7 73.7 0.5

    Laguna 561 26.4 73.2 0.4

    Quezon 548 35.0 65.0 0.0

    Rizal 568 26.8 73.2 0.0

    IV-B. MIMAROPA 1,678 38.6 61.2 0.3

    Marinduque 151 28.2 71.8 0.0

    Occidental Mindoro 288 41.0 59.0 0.0

    Oriental Mindoro 509 38.2 61.6 0.2

    Palawan 481 39.6 59.7 0.6

    Romblon 249 40.2 59.8 0.0

    V. Bicol Region 2,468 39.3 60.7 0.0Albay 564 37.9 62.1 0.0

    Camarines Norte 210 38.0 62.0 0.0

    Camarines Sur 765 37.4 62.5 0.1

    Catanduanes 133 44.0 56.0 0.0

    Masbate 409 45.8 54.2 0.0

    Sorsogon 387 36.8 63.2 0.0

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    Region/Province

    Sample Percent

    Size Underheight Normal Tall

    VI. Western Visayas 2,219 43.0 56.9 0.0

    Aklan 140 41.7 58.3 0.0

    Antique 149 42.1 57.3 0.6

    Capiz 305 47.5 52.5 0.0Guimaras 57 34.3 65.7 0.0

    Iloilo 707 40.6 59.4 0.0

    Negros Occidental 861 44.2 55.8 0.0

    VII. Central Visayas 2,222 41.3 58.7 0.0

    Bohol 487 44.7 55.3 0.0

    Cebu 1,257 40.3 59.7 0.0

    Negros Oriental 434 43.1 56.9 0.0

    Siquijor 44 19.1 80.9 0.0

    VIII. Eastern Visayas 2,184 45.3 54.7 0.0

    Biliran 134 43.7 56.3 0.0Eastern Samar 267 47.1 52.9 0.0

    Leyte 916 43.6 56.4 0.0

    Northern Samar 301 45.5 54.5 0.0

    Southern Leyte 172 41.8 58.2 0.0

    Western Samar 394 50.0 50.0 0.0

    IX. Zamboanga Peninsula1

    1,394 45.2 54.8 0.0

    Zamboanga del Norte 528 47.4 52.6 0.0

    Zamboanga del Sur 657 44.0 56.0 0.0

    Zamboanga Sibugay 209 43.7 56.3 0.0

    X. Northern Mindanao 1,699 45.6 54.4 0.0Bukidnon 426 53.4 46.6 0.0

    Camiguin 64 37.4 62.6 0.0

    Lanao del Norte 341 47.9 52.1 0.0

    Misamis occidental 286 39.4 60.6 0.0

    Misamis Oriental 582 41.5 58.5 0.0

    XI. Davao Region 1,456 41.8 58.1 0.1

    Compostela Valley 199 41.4 58.6 0.0

    Davao del Norte 283 45.9 54.1 0.0

    Davao del Sur 770 39.1 60.9 0.0

    Davao Oriental 204 48.4 51.2 0.4XII. SOCCSKSARGEN

    21,764 45.5 54.4 0.1

    North Cotabato 546 43.4 56.6 0.0

    Saranggani 239 58.1 41.9 0.0

    South Cotabato 703 42.8 56.9 0.3

    Sultan Kudarat 276 44.4 55.6 0.0

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    Region/Province

    Sample Percent

    Size Underheight Normal Tall

    NCR3

    2,933 28.1 71.7 0.2

    District I 500 31.1 68.4 0.4

    District II 944 28.3 71.4 0.3

    District III 657 25.5 74.4 0.0

    District IV 832 28.2 71.7 0.1

    CAR 1,146 35.6 64.3 0.1

    Abra 219 35.7 64.3 0.0

    Apayao 87 34.4 65.6 0.0

    Benguet 468 27.3 72.5 0.2

    Ifugao 97 47.0 53.0 0.0

    Kalinga 175 47.7 52.3 0.0

    Mountain Province 100 37.4 62.6 0.0

    ARMM 4 1,653 45.8 54.0 0.2

    Basilan5

    148 47.6 51.8 0.7

    Lanao del Sur 415 57.8 42.2 0.0

    Maguindanao 500 42.6 57.4 0.0

    Sulu 288 45.4 54.2 0.4

    Tawi-Tawi 302 34.4 65.2 0.3

    CARAGA 1,555 43.2 56.6 0.1

    Agusan del Norte 431 41.7 58.1 0.2

    Agusan del Sur 366 44.6 55.4 0.0

    Surigao del Norte 315 42.5 57.2 0.3

    Surigao del Sur 443 44.1 55.8 0.0

    1Although administratively Isabela City is the capital of the province of Basilan, it is not part of the ARMM and

    is placed in the province of Basilan under Zamboanga Peninsula Region. However, in generating

    provincial estimates, the city is included in the province of Basilan.

    2Cotabato City is the regional center of ARMM but the city is actually part of SOCCSKSARGEN and does not

    belong to the ARMM and is classified under the province of Cotabato.. Thus, in generating provincial estimates,

    Cotabato City is classified under the province of Cotabato.

    3National Capital region includes all the four districts and cities therein

    4excluding the cities of Isabela and Cotabato

    5including the City of Isabela

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    Table 2.7 Percentage distribution of 121-228 months old children, by province andby BMI-for-age classification using the WHO Growth Reference:Philippines, 2011 (n=33,613)

    Region/Province

    Sample Percent

    Size Thin Normal Overweight Obese

    Philippines 33,613 12.7 80.6 5.0 1.7

    I. Ilocos region 1,963 13.8 77.2 6.4 2.6

    Ilocos Norte 248 14.4 74.0 5.9 5.7

    Ilocos Sur 209 15.5 69.5 11.5 3.4

    La Union 330 17.0 77.0 3.4 2.5

    Pangasinan 1,176 12.5 79.1 6.5 1.9

    II. Cagayan Valley 1,570 12.4 80.6 5.8 1.1

    Cagayan 557 15.1 78.0 5.4 1.4

    Isabela 752 12.8 79.6 6.4 1.2

    Nueva Vizcaya 165 5.0 90.5 4.5 0.0

    Quirino 96 10.0 82.4 6.3 1.3

    III. Central Luzon 2,584 14.9 75.5 6.9 2.7

    Aurora 45 4.1 83.5 8.0 4.3

    Bataan 153 15.3 71.0 7.8 6.0

    Bulacan 697 15.2 75.8 6.5 2.5

    Nueva Ecija 579 14.2 76.3 6.6 2.9

    Pampanga 637 14.9 74.1 8.5 2.4

    Tarlac 282 12.8 80.0 5.0 2.2

    Zambales 191 21.1 72.6 5.3 1.1

    IV-A. CALABARZON 3,125 14.4 76.6 5.9 3.0

    Batangas 657 13.7 78.9 4.4 2.9

    Cavite 791 15.8 72.8 8.1 3.3

    Laguna 561 14.8 75.3 5.7 4.2

    Quezon 548 14.0 81.2 4.1 0.8

    Rizal 568 13.5 76.3 6.8 3.4

    IV-B. MIMAROPA 1,678 14.4 81.7 2.7 1.2

    Marinduque 151 14.9 82.4 1.3 1.4

    Occidental Mindoro 288 16.8 79.7 2.5 1.0

    Oriental Mindoro 509 13.8 82.9 2.5 0.8

    Palawan 481 14.6 80.8 2.8 1.9

    Romblon 249 12.0 83.7 3.9 0.4

    V. Bicol Region 2,468 14.9 82.1 2.1 0.9

    Albay 564 17.4 78.6 2.5 1.6

    Camarines Norte 210 15.9 81.7 2.3 0.0

    Camarines Sur 765 15.6 81.0 2.2 1.2

    Catanduanes 133 10.6 86.7 2.0 0.7

    Masbate 409 11.2 87.3 1.0 0.4

    Sorsogon 387 14.7 82.2 2.5 0.5

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    Region/Province

    Sample Percent

    Size Thin Normal Overweight Obese

    VI. Western Visayas 2,219 14.4 81.0 3.4 1.2

    Aklan 140 22.0 72.2 4.7 1.1

    Antique 149 20.3 75.6 3.3 0.7

    Capiz 305 15.0 81.1 2.6 1.3

    Guimaras 57 16.5 83.5 0.0 0.0

    Iloilo 707 13.6 82.1 2.7 1.6

    Negros Occidental 861 12.4 82.3 4.1 1.1

    VII. Central Visayas 2,222 9.9 85.4 4.0 0.8

    Bohol 487 10.9 85.1 3.5 0.4

    Cebu 1,257 10.0 84.4 4.4 1.1

    Negros Oriental 434 8.8 88.5 2.7 0.0

    Siquijor 44 2.3 92.0 5.7 0.0

    VIII. Eastern Visayas 2,184 10.8 85.6 3.0 0.6Biliran 134 11.3 83.3 3.8 1.5

    Eastern Samar 267 7.3 89.6 3.1 0.0

    Leyte 916 11.6 85.2 2.6 0.5

    Northern Samar 301 12.2 84.5 2.6 0.7

    Southern Leyte 172 11.6 84.2 3.7 0.6

    Western Samar 394 10.0 85.7 3.5 0.8

    IX. Zamboanga Peninsula1

    1,394 10.0 86.8 2.5 0.7

    Zamboanga del Norte 528 9.4 88.4 2.0 0.2

    Zamboanga del Sur 657 11.6 85.2 2.5 0.7

    Zamboanga Sibugay 209 5.3 88.6 4.2 1.9X. Northern Mindanao 1,699 10.0 84.9 3.9 1.1

    Bukidnon 426 8.1 86.9 3.9 1.1

    Camiguin 64 17.5 77.5 5.0 0.0

    Lanao del Norte 341 9.4 86.3 4.0 0.3

    Misamis occidental 286 13.0 80.8 4.1 2.1

    Misamis Oriental 582 10.0 85.0 3.8 1.2

    XI. Davao Region 1,456 8.9 85.7 4.4 1.0

    Compostela Valley 199 4.7 86.1 7.8 1.4

    Davao del Norte 283 9.8 85.7 2.8 1.8

    Davao del Sur 770 9.9 85.0 4.3 0.8Davao Oriental 204 8.0 88.6 2.9 0.5

    XII. SOCCSKSARGEN2

    1,764 10.2 84.4 4.3 1.1

    North Cotabato 546 9.3 86.1 4.1 0.5

    Sarangani 239 7.0 89.0 4.1 0.0

    South Cotabato 703 11.5 82.0 4.5 2.0

    Sultan Kudarat 276 11.8 82.6 4.5 1.1

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    Region/Province

    Sample Percent

    Size Thin Normal Overweight Obese

    NCR3

    2,933 14.2 74.7 8.1 3.1

    District I 500 17.0 70.1 9.6 3.4

    District II 944 12.6 76.0 7.1 4.3

    District III 657 14.0 73.9 9.4 2.7

    District IV 832 15.1 75.8 7.4 1.7

    CAR 1,146 5.0 83.6 9.2 2.2

    Abra 219 8.4 82.9 5.2 3.5

    Apayao 87 12.1 87.9 0.0 0.0

    Benguet 468 4.1 78.7 14.2 3.0

    Ifugao 97 0.6 87.7 10.4 1.3

    Kalinga 175 4.2 90.7 4.2 0.9

    Mountain Province 100 5.5 85.7 7.2 1.6

    ARMM 4 1,653 12.9 83.1 3.5 0.5

    Basilan5

    148 10.0 79.3 8.7 2.0

    Lanao del Sur 415 4.1 92.9 3.0 0.0

    Maguindanao 500 12.3 83.8 3.2 0.6

    Sulu 288 22.2 74.3 3.2 0.4

    Tawi-Tawi 302 17.4 79.5 2.7 0.4

    CARAGA 1,555 10.2 85.6 3.2 1.1

    Agusan del Norte 431 11.3 83.5 3.5 1.7

    Agusan del Sur 366 8.1 88.6 3.0 0.3

    Surigao del Norte 315 12.7 83.4 2.7 1.2

    Surigao del Sur 443 9.0 86.5 3.5 1.1

    1Although administratively Isabela City is the capital of the province of Basilan, it is not part of the ARMM and

    is placed in the province of Basilan under Zamboanga Peninsula Region. However, in generating

    provincial estimates, the city is included in the province of Basilan.

    2Cotabato City is the regional center of ARMM but the city is actually part of SOCCSKSARGEN and does not

    belong to the ARMM and is classified under the province of Cotabato.. Thus, in generating provincial estimates,

    Cotabato City is classified under the province of Cotabato.

    3National Capital region includes all the four districts and cities therein

    4excluding the cities of Isabela and Cotabato

    5including the City of Isabela

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    Table 2.8 Prevalence of Chronic Energy Deficiency, Overweight andObesity among adults, 19.08 years & over using the WHOClassification, by province: Philippines, 2011 (n=72,921)

    Region/Province

    Chronic Overweight Obese

    Energy

    Deficient

    Philippines 10.6 21.6 5.9

    Region I 12.9 20.5 4.9

    Ilocos Norte 14.1 19.5 6.1

    Ilocos Sur 10.4 26.1 5.8

    La Union 12.8 16.4 3.4

    Pangasinan 13.2 20.6 4.8

    Region II 11.2 18.3 4.0

    Cagayan 12.7 16.7 3.1

    Isabela 10.8 18.6 4.5

    Nueva Viscaya 7.0 21.2 4.9

    Quirino 13.9 19.7 4.0

    Region III 10.8 24.6 6.5

    Aurora 7.5 26.4 7.3

    Bataan 9.0 27.0 6.7

    Bulacan 11.3 23.0 7.5Nueva Ecija 11.0 23.3 6.7

    Pampanga 9.9 28.5 6.4

    Tarlac 12.6 22.0 4.9

    Zambales 10.8 22.1 4.3

    Region IV-A 11.6 22.6 6.5

    Cavite 11.1 23.8 8.0

    Laguna 11.6 24.2 6.4

    Batangas 11.9 21.4 4.4

    Rizal 10.6 24 8.3

    Quezon 13.1 17.7 4.5Region IV-B 11.8 17.9 3.3

    Mindoro Oriental 10.7 19.8 3.8

    Mindoro Occidental 12.4 16.3 3.1

    Marinduque 11.2 15.7 3.3

    Romblon 11.0 17.7 2.6

    Palawan 12.9 17.8 3.1

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    Region/Province

    Chronic Overweight Obese

    Energy

    Deficient

    Region V 12.2 17.5 4.1

    Albay 11.7 17.7 4.3

    Camarines Norte 16.3 16.4 3.0

    Camarines Sur 11.5 18.9 4.2

    Catanduanes 10.2 15.9 3.2

    Masbate 9.7 14.6 3.6

    Sorsogon 15.1 18.0 5.0

    Region VI 13.0 17.2 4.0

    Aklan 12.5 17.9 5.0

    Antique 17.3 12.3 2.1

    Capiz 12.5 17.0 3.5

    Guimaras 7.4 11.0 5.6

    Iloilo 13.4 18.5 3.3

    Negros Occidental 12.4 17.4 4.9

    Region VII 10.0 21.1 6.0

    Bohol 11.8 20.3 3.8

    Cebu 9.3 21.8 7.1

    Negros Oriental 10.7 20.2 3.9

    Siquijor 10.2 18.5 11.6

    Region VIII 8.6 21.4 5.6

    Biliran 11.6 25.1 5.4

    Eastern Samar 4.8 21.9 6.7

    Leyte 9.2 21.9 5.5

    Northern Samar 9.7 19.6 5.9

    Southern Leyte 9.7 23.6 6.8

    Western Samar 7.0 18.8 4.4

    Region IX 10.5 19.5 4.4

    Zamboanga Sibugay 8.8 18.3 4.8

    Zamboanga del Norte 9.7 18.3 3.0

    Zamboanga del Sur 11.5 20.5 5.1Region X 9.2 20.5 6.3

    Bukidnon 9.8 18.5 4.8

    Camiguin 11.0 19.1 8.5

    Lanao del Norte 8.2 21.3 5.6

    Misamis Occidental 7.7 19.7 8.0

    Misamis Oriental 9.8 21.9 6.8

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    Region/Province

    Chronic Overweight Obese

    Energy

    Deficient

    Region XI 8.7 22.6 5.8

    Compostela Valley 8.1 22.0 5.1

    Davao del Norte 7.3 23.3 5.4

    Davao Oriental 11.2 15.7 5.1

    Davao Del Sur 8.9 23.8 6.2

    Region XII 10.0 19.2 5.7

    North Cotabato 10.5 19.8 5.1

    Saranggani 11.3 13.2 4.8

    South Cotabato 9.0 20.8 6.7

    Sultan Kudarat 10.6 18.6 5.4

    NCR 9.0 26.4 8.6

    District 1 7.4 26.9 10.0

    District 2 8.7 27.2 8.7

    District 3 10.7 26.0 6.7

    District 4 8.7 25.4 9.5

    CAR 4.9 24.8 4.9

    Abra 7.0 21.5 6.6

    Apayao 10.6 12.6 0.9

    Benguet 3.2 31.8 5.7

    Ifugao 3.4 22.3 4.6

    Kalinga 8.7 16.1 1.3

    Mountain Province 2.5 20.3 6.5ARMM 12.9 14.9 3.7

    Basilan 14.3 17.0 3.2

    Lanao del Sur 9.9 14.4 4.4

    Maguindanao 11.0 15.9 3.8

    Sulu 15.4 12.7 3.2

    Tawi-tawi 17.2 14.2 3.4

    Caraga 8.0 20.4 6.2

    Agusan del Norte 7.8 20.4 5.8

    Agusan del Sur 6.6 19.6 5.6

    Surigao del Norte 7.4 20.2 7.6Surigao del Sur 9.8 21.3 6.0

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    Table 2.9 Prevalence of Chronic Energy Deficiency, Overweight and Obesity

    among adults, 20 years & over using the WHO Classification,

    by province: Philippines, 2011 (n=70,964)

    Chronic Overweight Obese

    Region/Province Energy

    Deficient

    Philippines 10.0 22.3 6.1

    Region I 12.3 21.0 5.1

    Ilocos Norte 13.7 19.6 6.4

    Ilocos Sur 10.0 26.4 6.1

    La Union 12.2 16.9 3.5

    Pangasinan 12.6 21.3 5.1

    Region II 10.5 18.9 4.1

    Cagayan 11.8 17.4 3.2

    Isabela 10.4 19.1 4.5

    Nueva Viscaya 6.8 22.0 5.1

    Quirino 11.9 20.1 4.4

    Region III 10.1 25.3 6.6

    Aurora 7.8 27.2 7.6

    Bataan 8.4 27.7 6.9

    Bulacan 10.8 23.6 7.6Nueva Ecija 9.9 23.9 6.9

    Pampanga 9.0 29.5 6.6

    Tarlac 12.0 22.6 5.1

    Zambales 9.9 22.7 4.1

    Region IV-A 10.7 23.5 6.7

    Cavite 10.2 24.7 8.1

    Laguna 10.3 25.1 6.6

    Batangas 11.4 22.1 4.6

    Rizal 9.7 25.1 8.5

    Quezon 12.7 18.7 4.7

    Region IV-B 11.5 18.5 3.4

    Mindoro Oriental 11.0 20.4 3.9

    Mindoro Occidental 12.2 16.4 3.3

    Marinduque 9.7 16.3 3.4

    Romblon 10.9 17.8 2.6

    Palawan 12.4 18.6 3.3

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    Region V 11.8 18.2 4.3

    Albay 11.4 18.5 4.5

    Camarines Norte 15.5 17.1 3.1

    Camarines Sur 11.5 19.7 4.5

    Catanduanes 8.1 17.1 3.4

    Masbate 9.7 15.1 3.7

    Sorsogon 14.0 18.5 5.3

    Region VI 12.5 17.8 4.1

    Aklan 11.9 18.9 4.3

    Antique 16.1 12.6 2.2

    Capiz 12.1 17.9 3.7

    Guimaras 8.0 11.9 6.1

    Iloilo 12.9 19.0 3.3

    Negros Occidental 11.9 17.7 5.1

    Region VII 9.5 21.9 6.1

    Bohol 10.2 21.2 4.0

    Cebu 8.9 22.6 7.2

    Negros Oriental 10.9 21.1 4.1

    Siquijor 10.5 16.7 11.8

    Region VIII 8.0 22.2 5.9

    Biliran 11.3 26.0 5.8

    Eastern Samar 4.2 22.3 7.0

    Leyte 8.4 22.6 5.8

    Northern Samar 8.9 20.6 6.3

    Southern Leyte 9.5 24.0 6.9

    Western Samar 7.0 19.8 4.7Region IX 10.1 20.3 4.6

    Zamboanga Sibugay 8.2 19.1 5.0

    Zamboanga del Norte 8.9 18.9 3.1

    Zamboanga del Sur 11.3 21.4 5.4

    Region X 8.4 21.2 6.5

    Bukidnon 8.9 18.9 5.0

    Camiguin 10.6 20.2 9.0

    Lanao del Norte 7.4 22.1 5.9

    Misamis Occidental 6.6 20.5 7.7

    Misamis Oriental 9.2 22.6 7.0Region XI 8.1 23.4 6.1

    Compostela Valley 8.2 22.7 5.4

    Davao del Norte 6.3 24.6 5.7

    Davao Oriental 10.5 16.4 5.3

    Davao Del Sur 8.3 24.6 6.5

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    Region XII 9.6 19.9 5.8

    North Cotabato 10.1 20.3 5.3

    Saranggani 11.0 13.7 5.0

    South Cotabato 8.6 21.9 6.6

    Sultan Kudarat 10.0 19.3 5.6

    NCR 8.4 27.2 9.0

    District 1 6.8 27.6 10.3District 2 8.2 27.9 9.0

    District 3 10.0 27.0 7.0

    District 4 8.0 26.2 10.0

    CAR 4.9 25.4 5.0

    Abra 6.8 22.6 6.7

    Apayao 11.1 13.2 0.9

    Benguet 2.9 32.9 5.6

    Ifugao 3.6 20.4 4.9

    Kalinga 9.3 16.1 1.4

    Mountain Province 2.6 20.9 6.8

    ARMM 12.9 15.0 3.8

    Basilan 14.8 15.9 3.3

    Lanao del Sur 9.5 14.6 4.6

    Maguindanao 11.5 16.1 3.7

    Sulu 14.6 13.1 3.3

    Tawi-tawi 16.9 14.7 3.6

    Caraga 7.6 21.1 6.5

    Agusan del Norte 7.4 20.8 6.1

    Agusan del Sur 6.5 20.3 5.8

    Surigao del Norte 7.2 21.0 7.9

    Surigao del Sur 9.3 22.0 6.2

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    Table 2.10 Prevalence of High Waist Circumference & High WHR amongAdults, 20 years & over, by Age: Philippines, 2011

    Males Females

    High WC High WHR High WC High WHR

    ALL 3.2 6.9 19.9 62.5

    20-29 1.4 2.2 8.2 48.230-39 3.4 5.9 18.0 63.140-49 4.5 9.6 25.0 69.750-59 4.8 12.4 29.1 70.260-69 4.4 13.4 28.4 68.2>70 3.4 11.6 27.0 67.4

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    Table 2.11 Prevalence of High Waist Circumference & High WHR among Adults, 20 yearsand over, by Sex and Province, Philippines, 2011

    Males Females

    High WC High WHR High WC High WHR

    Philippines 3.2 6.9 19.9 62.5

    Region I 2.4 7.2 16.9 59.4

    Ilocos Norte 0.9 8.2 14.8 57.0

    Ilocos Sur 2.5 9.5 18.1 63.4

    La Union 1.1 5.5 12.9 60.1

    Pangasinan 3.1 6.9 18.3 58.9

    Region II 2.2 4.8 10.8 49.7

    Cagayan 2.2 5.9 10.1 48.1

    Isabela 1.7 3.6 11.0 49.2

    Nueva Viscaya 3.6 4.1 12.4 54.6Quirino 2.5 9.4 8.9 52.0

    Region III 4.0 8.6 23.5 65.2

    Aurora 5.7 8.6 21.6 49.9

    Bataan 3.3 9.1 24.9 66.4

    Bulacan 3.6 9.7 25.6 65.6

    Nueva Ecija 6.1 8.0 21.0 66.3

    Pampanga 4.2 8.6 25.7 66.9

    Tarlac 2.4 6.9 20.6 64.3

    Zambales 2.1 8.2 17.3 57.3

    Region IV-A 4.2 8.4 22.1 64.5Cavite 4.1 7.9 24.5 64.2

    Laguna 4.7 10.2 24.2 66.8

    Batangas 3.5 7.3 14.7 60.4

    Rizal 5.9 8.9 26.8 69.0

    Quezon 2.8 7.4 16.6 59.5

    Region IV-B 1.6 5.1 14.0 55.7

    Mindoro Oriental 1.2 4.1 15.8 57.5

    Mindoro Occidental 1.8 4.0 10.7 47.8

    Marinduque 2.4 6.3 13.4 61.9

    Romblon 1.6 4.0 17.6 59.5

    Palawan 1.7 6.7 12.6 54.7

    Region V 2.4 5.2 16.9 58.8

    Albay 1.8 5.9 17.9 57.6

    Camarines Norte 4.2 7.3 12.8 56.7

    Camarines Sur 2.7 5.3 17.8 60.3

    Catanduanes 1.8 4.1 8.1 53.1

    Masbate 0.8 3.1 15.6 63.6

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    Sorsogon 3.4 4.9 19.5 56.3

    Males Females

    High WC High WHR High WC High WHR

    Region VI 1.8 4.7 15.5 57.0Aklan 0.0 4.9 20.3 64.1

    Antique 0.7 2.4 13.8 57.4

    Capiz 2.7 6.0 12.3 44.5

    Guimaras 0.0 1.0 10.4 39.3

    Iloilo 2.1 5.2 13.9 59.2

    Negros Occidental 1.8 4.6 17.3 58.1

    Region VII 2.8 7.3 18.6 65.8

    Bohol 2.0 8.2 11.9 62.5

    Cebu 3.2 8.2 20.7 68.1

    Negros Oriental 1.8 3.6 18.0 62.0

    Siquijor 7.8 9.9 17.6 55.2

    Region VIII 2.5 5.3 20.1 64.2

    Biliran 5.8 9.5 20.3 73.0

    Eastern Samar 1.4 3.1 22.2 66.9

    Leyte 2.3 5.9 19.2 63.9

    Northern Samar 3.2 4.5 17.7 59.7

    Southern Leyte 3.3 5.4 20.2 62.2

    Western Samar 1.7 4.1 23.0 64.1

    Region IX 2.3 4.4 16.6 56.4

    Zamboanga Sibugay 2.2 6.8 21.3 63.1

    Zamboanga del Norte 1.1 2.5 14.3 49.9

    Zamboanga del Sur 3.2 5.0 16.7 58.6

    Region X 2.8 6.1 20.2 60.7

    Bukidnon 1.5 4.4 18.8 64.2

    Camiguin 5.0 6.2 22.2 51.0

    Lanao del Norte 3.4 6.6 18.8 61.5

    Misamis Occidental 2.3 6.4 18.2 54.4

    Misamis Oriental 3.4 6.9 22.6 61.3

    Region XI 2.8 5.6 20.2 64.4

    Compostela Valley 2.5 2.6 20.3 63.9

    Davao del Norte 3.8 7.7 17.2 63.8

    Davao Oriental 1.7 3.1 12.4 62.8

    Davao Del Sur 2.7 6.2 22.6 65.0

    Region XII 2.4 6.2 19.3 62.6

    North Cotabato 3.3 7.0 17.9 60.4

    Saranggani 0.3 0.5 17.0 51.2

    South Cotabato 2.6 7.8 22.2 66.9

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    Sultan Kudarat 1.7 5.3 15.9 64.8

    NCR 5.7 10.0 23.8 66.7

    District 1 7.2 12.2 27.3 69.4

    District 2 5.8 11.1 22.8 67.8

    District 3 4.3 7.7 22.3 63.8

    District 4 5.9 9.6 24.5 66.2

    CAR 2.1 6.0 18.4 62.7Abra 2.5 4.1 21.2 59.7

    Apayao 0.0 1.5 4.4 40.6

    Benguet 2.9 9.2 22.6 68.7

    Ifugao 2.7 6.6 7.7 60.1

    Kalinga 0.2 1.0 8.0 53.6

    Mountain Province 1.8 5.5 25.1 63.9

    ARMM 1.7 3.3 16.2 56.8

    Basilan 2.0 5.2 15.7 54.6

    Lanao del Sur 2.5 2.3 19.9 66.4

    Maguindanao 1.6 3.7 18.7 61.7

    Sulu 0.0 1.4 10.8 50.5

    Tawi-tawi 2.5 4.3 12.6 43.0

    Caraga 2.3 4.6 19.7 64.8

    Agusan del Norte 1.7 4.9 19.3 61.0

    Agusan del Sur 2.5 4.3 17.5 63.0

    Surigao del Norte 3.3 4.2 19.8 70.0

    Surigao del Sur 2.0 4.9 21.9 66.5

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    Table 2.12 Response Rate, Pregnant Women:

    Philippines, 2011

    n %

    Out 91 5.17

    Refused 14 0.8with Complete data 1651 93.75

    Incomplete data 5 0.28

    Total 1761 100

    Table 2.13 Percent Distribution of Pregnant Women byWeight-for-Height Classification:Philippines, 2011

    Not

    Age n

    Nutritionally at

    risk

    nutritionally at

    risk

    (< P95) (> P95)

    % 95% CI % 95% CI

    < 15.0 2 40.8

    -26.2 -

    107.8 59.2

    -7.8 -

    126.2

    15-19 220 35.7 29.1 - 42.3 64.3 57.7 - 70.9

    < 20 222 35.7 29.2 - 42.3 64.3 57.7 - 70.8

    20-24 440 31.7 27.1 - 36.2 68.3 63.8 - 72.9

    25-29 354 22.7 18.2 - 27.3 77.3 72.7 - 81.8

    30-34 328 18.5 14.2 - 22.8 81.5 77.2 - 85.8

    35-39 225 15.9 11.0 - 20.8 84.1 79.2 - 89.0

    40-44 74 17.2 8.1 - 26.3 82.8 73.7 - 91.9

    45-49 8 22.1 -6 - 50.2 77.9 49.8 - 106

    > 20 1429 23.3 20.9 - 25.6 76.7 74.4 - 79.1

    Overall 1651 25.0 22.8 - 27.1 75.0 72.9 - 77.2

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    Table 2.14 Percent Distribution of Pregnant Women byWeight-for-Height Classification & Months of Pregnancy:Philippines, 2011

    Not

    Months nNutritionally at

    risknutritionally at

    risk

    of Pregnancy (< P95) (> P95)

    % 95% CI % 95% CI

    First trimester 320 27.922.8 -33.1 72.1

    66.9 -77.2

    Second trimester 691 25.321.9 -28.6 74.7

    71.4 -78.1

    Third Trimerster 640 23.219.8 -26.6 76.8

    73.4 -80.2

    Table 2.15 Percent Distribution of Pregnant Women byWeight-for-Height Classification & Region:Philippines, 2011

    Not

    CV( P95)

    % 95% CI % 95% CI

    Ilocos 80 28.819.1 -38.6 71.2

    61.4 -80.9 17.2

    Cagayan Valley 73 32.622.0 -43.1 67.4

    56.9 -78.0 16.5

    Central Luzon 129 21.414.7 -28.1 78.6

    71.9 -85.3 15.9

    Calabarzon 156 28.821.6 -36.0 71.2

    64.0 -78.4 12.8

    MIMAROPA 68 43.630.7 -56.4 56.4

    43.6 -69.3 15.1

    Bicol 111 30.721.7 -39.7 69.3

    60.3 -78.3 15.0

    Western Visayas 103 33.223.7 -42.8 66.8

    57.2 -76.3 14.6

    Central Visayas 91 15.8 8.1 - 23.5 84.276.5 -91.9 24.8

    Eastern Visayas 95 18.812.0 -25.5 81.2

    74.5 -88.0 18.3

    Zamboanga Peninsula 75 21.911.7 -32.2 78.1

    67.8 -88.3 23.8

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    Northern Mindanao 90 27.218.2 -36.1 72.8

    63.9 -81.8 16.8

    Davao 83 20.311.7 -28.9 79.7

    71.1 -88.3 21.6

    SOCCSKSARGEN 85 29.417.6 -41.2 70.6

    58.8 -82.4 20.5

    NCR 159 18.712.4 -25.1 81.3

    74.9 -87.6 17.2

    CAR 70 15.8 7.5 - 24.1 84.275.9 -92.5 26.7

    ARMM 111 26.919.0 -34.8 73.1

    65.2 -81.0 15.0

    Caraga 72 18.0 9.5 - 26.4 82.073.6 -90.5 23.9

    Philippines 1651 25.022.8 -27.1 75.0

    72.9 -77.2 4.5

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    Table 2.16 Percent Distribution of Lactating Mothers by Nutritional Status andAge group: Philippines, 2011

    Age n

    Nutritional Status

    Underweight Normal Overweight

    % 95% CI % 95% CI % 95% CI

    < 20 293 11.8 7.9-15.8 81.4 76.8-86.1 6.7 3.7-9.8

    > 20 3,035 11.9 10.7-13.1 69.3 67.5-71.0 18.8 17.3-20.3

    Overall 3,328 11.9 10.8-13.1 70.4 68.7-72.0 17.7 16.4-19.1

    Table 2.17 Percent Distribution of Lactating Mothers by Nutritional Status andMonths of Lactation: Philippines, 2011

    Months Nutritional Status

    of

    Lactation n Underweight Normal Overweight

    % 95% CI % 95% CI % 95% CI0-6 1,274 8.0 6.1-9.5 72.0 69.4-74.5 20.1 17.8-22.4

    7-12 951 14.4 12.0-16.8 70.2 67.1-73.2 15.5 13.1-17.8

    over 1yr 1,103 14.4 12.2-16.6 68.7 65.7-71.6 17.0 14.6-19.3

    Overall 3,328 11.9 10.8-13.1 70.4 68.7-72.0 17.7 16.4-19.1

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    Table 2.18 Percent Distribution of Lactating Mothers by Nutritional Status andRegion: Philippines, 2011

    Nutritional Status

    Regionn Underweight Normal Overweight

    % 95% CI % 95% CI % 95% CI

    Philippines 3,328 11.9 10.8-13.1 70.4 68.7-72.0 17.7 16.4-19.1

    I 179 12.9 8.1-17.7 67.1 60.0-74.2 20.0 14.4-25.6

    II 158 11.9 7.0-16.8 73.6 66.5-80.7 14.4 8.4-20.5

    III 194 14.9 10.3-19.6 64.8 57.8-71.8 20.3 14.8-25.8

    IV-A 239 15.4 11.1-19.6 67.8 61.9-73.8 16.8 11.9-21.7

    IV-B 165 13.5 8.8-18.2 75.0 68.3-81.6 11.5 7.2-15.8

    V 226 16.6 11.3-21.8 72.0 66.1-77.9 11.4 6.6-16.2VI 232 11.3 7.1-15.5 77.5 72.2-82.8 11.2 7.1-15.2

    VII 239 11.2 7.1-15.2 71.1 65.7-76.5 17.7 13.0-22.4

    VIII 217 6.6 3.5-9.7 78.9 73.5-84.2 14.5 9.6-19.5

    IX 177 11.4 5.8-17.0 67.3 60.0-74.7 21.3 15.3-27.3

    X 174 10.8 5.8-15.7 67.0 59.7-74.3 22.2 16.2-28.2

    XI 129 6.2 2.1-10.2 74.2 65.9-82.4 19.7 12.6-26.7

    XII 171 7.6 4.0-11.2 71.4 64.9-77.9 21.0 14.5-27.6

    NCR 281 11.9 8.1-15.7 67.5 62.5-72.5 20.6 15.8-25.4

    CAR 169 4.5 1.0-8.0 66.8 60.3-73.3 28.7 22.0-35.4

    ARMM 234 14.4 9.6-19.3 70.6 65.5-75.7 14.9 10.4-19.4

    Caraga 144 8.9 4.1-13.8 67.2 58.8-75.7 23.8 15.8-31.8

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    Table 2.19 Trends in the prevalence of malnutrition by age group and physiologicalstatus: Philippines, 2003, 2005, 2008 and 2011

    Nutritional Status 2003 2005 2008 2011CHILDREN

    Based on WHO-CGS Classification0-5.0 years (0-60 months)Underweight 20.7 20.2 20.7 20.2

    Stunting 33.9 33.1 32.3 33.6Wasting 6.0 5.8 6.9 7.3

    Overweight for Height 2.4 2.5 3.3 4.35.08 - 10.0 years (61-120 months)

    Underweight 32.1 30.9 32.4 32.0

    Stunting 36.4 34.0 33.9 33.6Wasting 7.4 6.5 8.1 8.5

    Overweight for Height 5.8 6.8 6.6 7.5

    Based on WHO-Growth Reference10.08 19.0 years (121-228 months)

    Stunting 38.7 35.3 35.6 35.7

    Wasting 10.7 11.5 12.4 12.7

    Overweight/Obese 4.9 6.1 6.1 6.7

    ADULTSBased on BMI (NCHS/WHO, 1978)

    19.0 years and over (> 229 months)CED 12.3 - 11.6 10.0

    Overweight 19.7 - 21.4 22.3

    Obese 4.3 - 5.2 6.1

    PREGNANT WOMENBased on weight-for-height (Magbitang,

    1988)Nutritionally-at-risk 26.6 28.4 26.3 25.0

    LACTATING MOTHERS

    Based on weight-for-heigBMI-for-age(WHO- Growth Reference,2007)

    11.9

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    3. INFANT AND YOUNG CHILD FEEDING

    3.1Percentage distribution of infants and young children 0-23months by feeding practice by age group: Philippines, 2011

    3.2Percentage of exclusively breastfed children 0-5 months, by

    single age: Philippines, 2011

    3.3Percentage of exclusively breastfed children 0-5 months, byregion: Philippines, 2011

    3.4Percentage of predominantly breastfed children 0-5 months, byage group: Philippines, 2011

    3.5Percentage of predominantly breastfed children 0-5 months, byregion: Philippines, 2011

    3.6 Percentage of children 0-23 months by time of initiation ofbreastfeeding by region: Philippines, 2011

    3.7Percentage of children with continued breastfeeding at 1 yearand at 2 years by region: Philippines, 2011

    3.8Percentage of everbreastfed children 0-23 months by region:Philippines, 2011

    3.9Percentage of age-appropriately breastfed children 0-23months: Philippines, 2011

    3.10Percentage of age-appropriately breastfed children 0-23months, by region: Philippines, 2011

    3.11Percentage of bottle-fed children 0-23 months by age group:Philippines, 2011

    3.12Percentage of bottle-fed children 0-23 months, by region:Philippines, 2011

    3.13

    Reasons for exclusive breastfeeding among children 0-23

    months: Philippines, 2011

    3.14Reasons for stopping breastfeeding: Philippines, 2011

    3.15Percentage of children 6-8 months introduced to solid, semi-solid and soft foods: Philippines, 2011

    3.16 First introductory foods given to children 0-23 months:Philippines, 2011

    3.17 Reasons for giving the first introductory food: Philippines, 2011

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    3.18Minimum dietary diversity score (DDS) of children 6-23 monthsby age group: Philippines, 2011

    3.19Percent distribution of children 6-23 months by DDS and

    different food groups: Philippines, 2011

    3.20Minimum DDS of children 6-23 months by region: Philippines,2011

    3.21Percent distribution of children 0-23 months by current feedingpractice by age: Philippines 2011

    3.22Mean duration of breastfeeding among children 0-23 months:Philippines, 2011

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    3. INFANT AND YOUNG CHILD FEEDING: 2011

    I. BREASTFEEDING INDICATORS

    Table 3.1 Percentage distribution of infants and young children 0-23 monthsby current feeding practice by age group: Philippines, 2011

    Feeding Practice(n=6614)

    AgeALL

    0-5 6-8 9-23No % No % No % No %

    Exclusive BF 806 48.9 48 5.1 25 0.6 879 12.7

    Predominant BF (BF

    with clear liquid only)

    109 7.2 16 1.8 9 0.2 134 2.1

    Breastfeeding withComplementary

    382 24.1 520 58.0 1928 44.7 2830 41.5

    Formula/Other milkwith foods

    284 19.8 265 34.9 1901 47.6 2450 39.3

    Regular food withoutany milk

    0 0.0 2 0.2 319 7.0 321 4.4

    Table 3.2 Percentage of exclusively breastfed children 0-5 months by single

    age: Philippines, 2011

    Age in Months Percent

    All 48.9

    0 69.1

    1 55.6

    2 51.9

    3 55.0

    4 39.8

    5 23.8

    Exclusive breastfeeding: Proportion of infants 0-5 months of age who received onlybreastmilk (including expressed breastmilk or from a wet nurse) but allows the infant toreceive ORS, drops and syrups the previous day.

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    Table 3.3 Percentage of exclusively breastfed children 0-5 months by region:Philippines, 2011

    Region Percent

    Philippines 48.9

    Ilocos 52.2

    Cagayan 44.7

    Central Luzon 27.8

    Bicol 57.9

    Western Visayas 49.9

    Central Visayas 48.5

    Eastern Visayas 72.7

    Zamboanga 60.9

    Northern Mindanao 64.1

    Davao 60.0

    SOCCSKSARGEN 60.3

    NCR 44.5

    CAR 59.5

    ARMM 44.6

    CARAGA 54.5

    CALABARZON 33.1

    MIMAROPA 58.3

    Table 3.4 Percentage of predominantly breastfed children 0-5 months by agegroup: Philippines, 2011

    Age Group Percent

    All 7.2

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    Table 3.5 Percentage of predominantly breastfed children 0-5 months byregion: Philippines, 2011

    Region Percent

    Philippines 7.2

    Ilocos 8.9

    Cagayan 3.2

    Central Luzon 7.0

    Bicol 3.3

    Western Visayas 8.5

    Central Visayas 13.9

    Eastern Visayas 4.3

    Zamboanga 4.4

    Northern Mindanao 5.5

    Davao 4.6

    SOCCSKSARGEN 8.5

    NCR 4.9

    CAR 4.5

    ARMM 7.0

    CARAGA 8.3

    CALABARZON 12.4

    MIMAROPA 2.9

    Table 3.6 Percentage of children 0-23 months by time of initiation ofbreastfeeding by region: Philippines, 2011

    Region

    Percent

    Within 1 hour Less than 1 day More than 1 day

    Philippines 51.9 32.3 15.8

    Ilocos 41.3 41.5 17.2

    Cagayan 27.0 48.7 24.2

    Central Luzon 34.4 33.9 31.7

    Bicol 51.2 34.8 14.0

    Western Visayas 62.6 25.8 11.6

    Central Visayas 64.5 24.4 11.2

    Eastern Visayas 69.2 23.3 7.6

    Zamboanga 50.4 34.6 15.0

    Northern Mindanao 59.8 29.0 11.2Davao 61.7 25.3 13.0

    SOCCSKSARGEN 56.6 27.5 15.9

    NCR 61.8 26.3 11.9

    CAR 49.9 37.3 12.8

    ARMM 49.0 28.6 22.3

    CARAGA 61.5 29.1 9.4

    CALABARZON 38.2 44.3 17.5

    MIMAROPA 45.0 40.9 14.1

    Breastfeeding initiation: Proportion of children born in the last 24 months who wereput to the breast within one hour of birth.

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    Table 3.7 Percentage of children with continued breastfeeding at 1 year andat 2 years by region: Philippines, 2011

    Continued breastfeeding at 1 year is the proportion of children 12-15 months of age who are

    fed breastmilk the previous day while Continued breastfeeing at 2 years is the proportion of

    children 20-23 months of age who are fed breastmilk the previous day.

    Region

    Percent

    1 year 2 yearsPhilippines 51.7 28.9

    Ilocos 52.2 29.9

    Cagayan 59.4 40.3

    Central Luzon 34.3 27.0

    Bicol 56.7 26.4

    Western Visayas 56.3 30.3

    Central Visayas 53.5 29.4

    Eastern Visayas 57.7 34.6

    Zamboanga 62.4 22.0

    Northern Mindanao 55.0 36.9Davao 40.1 20.7

    SOCCSKSARGEN 58.8 43.7

    NCR 44.4 24.8

    CAR 72.2 39.8

    ARMM 63.9 30.0

    CARAGA 44.0 30.4

    CALABARZON 48.5 21.1

    MIMAROPA 75.0 30.7

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    Table 3.8 Percentage of ever breastfed children 0-23 months by region:Philippines, 2011

    Region Percent

    Philippines 92.9Ilocos 92.2Cagayan 93.5Central Luzon 86.3Bicol 92.8Western Visayas 94.9Central Visayas 96.7Eastern Visayas 95.1Zamboanga 94.2Northern Mindanao 93.7Davao 94.4

    SOCCSKSARGEN 94.8NCR 92.1CAR 94.8ARMM 94.9CARAGA 94.8CALABARZON 91.4MIMAROPA 94.6

    Children ever breastfed: proportionof children born in the last 24 months who were everbreastfed

    Table 3.9 Percentage of age-appropriately breastfed children 0-23 months:Philippines, 2011

    Age Group Percent

    All 48.8

    0-5 48.9

    6-23 48.7

    Age-appropriate breastfeeding: Proportion of children 0-23 months who wereappropriately breastfed. Includes the proportion of infants 0-5 months of age whoreceived only breastmilk the previous day and children 6-23 months of age whoreceived breastmilk as well as solid, semi-solid or soft foods the previous day.

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    Table 3.10 Percentage of age-appropriately breastfed children 0-23 months byregion: Philippines, 2011

    Table 3.11 Percentage of bottle-fed children 0-23 months by age group:Philippines, 2011

    Bottle feeding: The proportion of children 0-23 months of age who are fed with a bottle with

    teat/nipple the previous day.

    Region Percent

    Philippines 48.8Ilocos 48.4Cagayan 57.5Central Luzon 37.7Bicol 55.6Western Visayas 54.9Central Visayas 54.0Eastern Visayas 56.8Zamboanga 55.6Northern Mindanao 52.1Davao 48.4

    SOCCSKSARGEN 56.3NCR 41.3CAR 63.8ARMM 58.8CARAGA 52.1CALABARZON 35.8MIMAROPA 60.1

    Age Group Percent

    All 44.7

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    Table 3.12 Percentage of bottle-fed children 0-23 months by region:Philippines, 2011

    Table 3.13 Reasons for exclusive breastfeeding among children 0-23 months:

    Philippines, 2011

    Reasons for breastfeeding Percent

    Nutritious/complete food for the baby 56.0Economical/no money to buy infantformula 52.9

    Increase immune response 24.6

    Safe convenient and readily available 22.0

    Stronger maternal-child bonding 13.2

    As advised by physician 11.6

    As advised by friends and relatives 6.3Good/Best for babies 1.3

    As seen in TV 1.0Childs preference of breastmilk 0.5As read in print media/billboard 0.4

    As heard over the radio 0.3Mothers preference 0.3There is enough milk flow 0.3

    Hospital/clinic policy 0.2Form of family planning 0.2

    Child not yet eating 0.2

    Region Percent

    Philippines 44.7

    Ilocos 47.7Cagayan 43.5

    Central Luzon 56.7

    Bicol 41.7

    Western Visayas 43.9

    Central Visayas 33.8

    Eastern Visayas 38.1

    Zamboanga 34.3

    Northern Mindanao 36.3

    Davao 39.6

    SOCCSKSARGEN 37.2

    NCR 53.0

    CAR 31.6

    ARMM 28.3

    CARAGA 36.0

    CALABARZON 58.7

    MIMAROPA 37.4

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    Continued table 3.13

    Based on experience/family tradition 0.1

    Do not know / No idea of the benefits 0.1There is available time to breasstfeed/not

    working 0.1Help build childs character and behavior 0.1

    Table 3.14 Reasons for stopping breastfeeding: Philipines, 2011

    Reasons for stoppingbreastfeeding Percent

    Inadequate milk flow 32.4

    Working outside home/too busy 20.3

    Child refused14.0Another pregnancy 7.9

    Mother ill/weak/underwent surgery 6.2

    Cracked nipple/breast infection 3.9

    Child not gaining weight 2.6

    Child old enough for weaning 2.6Child abandoned/separated frommother 2.4

    "Nipple-biting" 1.9

    Child ill/weak 1.4

    As advised by health personnel 1.4As advised by relatives/friends 0.8

    Mother is taking contraceptives/pills 0.7

    Personal choice 0.6

    Inverted nipples 0.5

    Others 0.6

    II. COMPLEMENTARY FEEDING INDICATORS

    Table 3.15 Percentage of children 6-8 months introduced to solid, semi-solidand soft foods: Philippines, 2011

    Age in Months Percent

    All 83.7

    6 72.8

    7 84.7

    8 92.6

    Introduction of solid, semi-sold or soft foods: Proportion of infants 6-8 months of age whoreceived solid, semi-solid or soft foods the previous day.

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    Table 3.16 First introductory foods given to children 0-23 months:Philippines, 2011

    Introductory Food Percent

    Commercially prepared baby food 46.9

    Lugao 24.0Mashed vegetable 8.7

    Rice 7.3

    Biscuit/bread 3.9

    Fruits 2.3

    Meat 1.2

    Egg 1.0

    Poultry 0.8

    Fish 0.7

    Others 3.2

    Table 3.17 Reasons for giving the first introductory food: Philippines, 2011

    Reason Percent

    Known food for babies 32.3

    Easy to prepare 15.2

    As per advised by relatives/friends 13.8Nutritious/ healthy 10.4

    Always available 10.3

    Soft/Easy to digest 5.2

    A per advised by health personnel 5.1

    Affordable/Economical/No money 2.0

    Culture/Beliefs 1.1

    Self-awareness/Personal choice 0.7

    Trial 0.6

    Media/TV/Advertisement 0.5

    Safe to eat 0.1Others 2.7

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    Table 3.18 Minimum Dietary Diversity Score (DDS) of children 6-23 months byage group: Philippines, 2011

    Age group Percent6-23 21.66-11 7.3

    12-17 26.1

    18-23 33.4

    Minimum DDS: The proportion of children 6-23 months of age who received foodfrom the minimum of 4 or more food groups the previous day.

    Table 3.19 Percent distribution of children 6-23 months by DDS and differentfood groups: Philippines, 2011

    DDS

    Grains,roots &Tubers Legumes

    Dairyproducts

    Fleshfoods Eggs

    Vit. A-richfruist &Vegs

    Other fruits& Vegs

    1 82.6 0.1 16.4 0.2 0.0 0.3 0.4

    2 98.2 2.0 57.3 20.5 5.6 9.3 7.1

    3 99.8 7.0 67.4 60.3 16.8 24.7 23.8

    4 99.7 18.6 79.0 80.4 32.3 48.6 41.4

    5 100.0 37.1 88.0 88.8 41.5 75.9 68.6

    6 100.0 53.1 93.0 96.1 73.0 93.3 91.5

    7 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

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    Table 3.20 Minimum DDS of children 6-23 months by region Philippines, 2011

    III. For Comparison with the 2008 data

    Table 3.21 Percent distribution of children 0-23 months by current feeding

    practice by age: Philippines 2011

    Region Percent

    Philippines 21.6

    NCR 21.6CAR 20.9

    Ilocos 21.5

    Cagayan Valley 21.7

    Central Luzon 20.2

    CALABARZON 25.2

    MIMAROPA 28.6

    Bicol 22.4

    Western Visayas 22.9

    Central Visayas 20.9

    Eastern Visayas 14.0

    Zamboanga 14.8

    Northern Mindanao 22.4

    Davao 29.8

    SOCCSKSARGEN 29.0

    CARAGA 18.8

    ARMM 7.8

    AgeCategory

    Exclusive BF

    BF with

    Complementary

    Other milk or

    other milk +foods

    Other foods

    2011 2008 2011 2008 2011 2008 2011 2008

    0-5 46.7 35.9 33.8 36.8 19.5 27.3 0.0 0.0

    6-11 2.0 0.5 61.1 39.4 36.1 59.8 0.8 0.3

    12-23 0.2 0.6 41.8 21.6 51.0 65.7 7.0 12.0

    ALL 11.8 8.6 45.2 29.9 39.4 55.4 3.6 6.2

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    Table 3.22 Mean duration of breastfeeding among children 0-23 months:

    Philippines, 2011

    Mean duration 2011 2008

    Breastfeeding 7.7 4.9

    Exclusivebreastfeeding 3.7 2.3

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    4. GOVERNMENT PROGRAM PARTICIPATION FOR CHILDREN

    4.1 Percent of total participation of children 0-4 year old by BCGvaccine and sources of vaccine: Philippines, 2011

    4.2 Percent of total participation of children 0-4 year old by OPVvaccine and sources of vaccine: Philippines, 2011

    4.3 Percent of total participation of children 0-4 year old by DPTvaccine and sources of vaccine: Philippines, 2011

    4.4 Percent of total participation of children 0-4 year old by Hepa Bvaccine and sources of vaccine: Philippines, 2011

    4.5 Percent of total participation 0-4 year old children by Measlesvaccine and sources of vaccine: Philippines, 2011

    4.6 Percent distribution of 9-12 month old children by FullyImmunized Child (FIC): Philippines, 2011

    4.7 Percent distribution of children in Expanded ImmunizationProgram (EPI): Philippines, 2008 and 2011

    4.8 Percent participation of children 0-5 year old in various nutritionprograms by region and province: Philippines, 2011

    4.9 Percent distribution of children by programs of GarantisadongPambata: Philippines, 2008 and 2011

    4.10 Percent distribution of 6-12 year old children by deworming:Philippines, 2011

    4.11 Percent distribution of 6-12 year old children by deworming:Philippines, 2008 and 2011

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    GOVERNMENT PROGRAM PARTICIPATION FOR HOUSEHOLD: 2011

    Table 4.1 Percent of total participation of children 0-4 year old by BCGvaccine and sources of vaccine: Philippines, 2011

    AREA% of children

    with BCGVaccine

    % of childrenwithout BCG

    Vaccine

    Sources

    GovernmentSouce

    PrivateSource

    Philippines 94.9 5.1 92.0 3.0

    I. Ilocos 95.9 4.1 90.5 5.4

    II.Cagayan Valley 94.3 5.7 91.8 2.5

    III.Central Luzon 97.2 2.8 92.6 4.7

    IV.A. CALABARZON 96.2 3.8 89.5 6.7

    IV.B. MIMAROPA 93.0 7.0 91.3 1.7

    V. Bicol 94.0 6.0 91.5 2.5

    VI. Western Visayas 97.2 2.8 96.3 0.9

    VII. Central Visayas 96.3 3.7 94.2 2.1

    VIII. Eastern Visayas 96.2 3.8 95.4 0.8

    IX. ZamboangaPeninsula 91.4 8.6 91.0 0.4

    X. Northern Mindanao 95.0 5.0 93.0 2.0

    XI. Davao 96.4 3.6 95.2 1.2

    XII. SOCCSKSARGEN 94.5 5.5 93.3 1.2

    CARAGA 96.9 3.1 95.8 1.1

    NCR 97.9 2.1 94.4 3.5

    CAR 97.2 2.8 93.7 3.5

    ARMM 73.1 26.9 72.1 1.0

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    Table 4.2 Percent of total participation of children 0-4 year old by OPVvaccine and sources of vaccine: Philippines, 2011

    Area

    % of children with OPV VaccineSources of Vaccine

    Doses Government

    source

    Private

    source1 2 3

    Atleast 1dose

    Philippines 5.4 4.3 82.7 92.4 89.5 2.9

    I. Ilocos 5.6 4.9 82.6 93.1 87.5 5.6

    II.Cagayan Valley 6.7 5.4 81.3 91.8 88.8 3.0

    III.Central Luzon 5.7 4.3 84.2 95.4 90.9 4.5

    IV.A. CALABARZON 7.8 6.2 80.7 94.7 87.9 6.9

    IV.B. MIMAROPA 8.5 5.7 77.0 90.3 88.7 1.7

    V. Bicol 7.7 3.5 79.4 90.5 87.7 2.8

    VI. Western Visayas 4.6 2.7 87.2 94.3 93.4 0.9

    VII. Central Visayas 3.8 3.2 88.0 95.0 93.1 1.9

    VIII. Eastern Visayas 4.5 3.8 86.2 94.5 93.8 0.6

    IX. ZamboangaPeninsula 5.5 4.8 79.2 89.1 88.7 0.5

    X. Northern Mindanao 3.2 3.0 87.0 92.9 91.0 1.9

    XI. Davao 4.4 5.4 83.6 93.7 92.4 1.2

    XII. SOCCSKSARGEN 5.1 3.6 83.4 91.2 90.4 0.8

    CARAGA 4.5 4.3 87.6 95.9 94.5 1.4

    NCR 4.4 4.0 86.3 94.4 91.4 3.0

    CAR 4.6 4.4 85.2 94.1 90.9 3.2

    ARMM 6.2 6.2 57.0 69.4 68.8 0.6

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    Table 4.3 Percent of total participation of children 0-4 year old by DPTvaccine and sources of vaccine: Philippines, 2011

    Area

    % of children with DPT Vaccine

    Sources of VaccineDoses

    1 2 3

    At least

    1 dose

    Government

    source

    Private

    source

    Philippines 5.5 4.4 82.6 92.5 89.7 2.9

    I. Ilocos 5.6 4.8 82.7 93.1 87.5 5.6

    II.Cagayan Valley 6.0 4.1 81.8 93.4 90.7 2.7

    III.Central Luzon 5.6 5.6 84.1 94.2 89.6 4.6

    IV.A. CALABARZON 8.7 5.3 80.8 94.7 87.9 6.8

    IV.B. MIMAROPA 8.0 5.2 77.2 91.2 89.5 1.7

    V. Bicol 6.5 5.3 78.7 90.6 87.9 2.7

    VI. Western Visayas 4.5 2.6 87.2 94.4 93.5 0.9

    VII. Central Visayas 4.4 2.9 87.7 95.0 93.1 1.9

    VIII. Eastern Visayas 4.3 4.2 86.0 94.6 93.8 0.7

    IX. ZamboangaPeninsula 4.9 5.0 70.3 89.4 88.9 0.6

    X. Northern Mindanao 3.1 2.5 87.3 93.2 91.3 1.9

    XI. Davao 3.9 4.4 85.4 93.4 92.1 1.2

    XII. SOCCSKSARGEN 4.4 3.0 83.7 92.0 91.1 0.9

    CARAGA 4.3 4.0 87.7 96.4 95.3 1.1

    NCR 4.8 3.5 86.1 94.7 91.8 2.9

    CAR 4.0 4.4 86.7 94.2 91.0 3.2

    ARMM 6.1 6.4 57.0 69.4 68.8 0.6

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    Table 4.4 Percent of total participation of children 0-4 year old by Hepa Bvaccine and sources of vaccine: Philippines, 2011

    Area

    % of children with Hepa B VaccineSources

    Doses

    1 2 3 Atleast 1dose

    Govt

    sourcePrivatesource

    Philippines 7.0 5.5 80.4 92.9 90.0 2.9

    I. Ilocos 9.9 6.5 78.3 94.7 89.8 5.0

    II.Cagayan Valley 9.0 6.3 77.5 92.8 90.3 2.5

    III.Central Luzon 5.7 6.5 81.8 94.0 88.7 5.3

    IV.A. CALABARZON 8.6 9.3 76.7 94.7 87.8 6.9

    IV.B. MIMAROPA 7.8 6.2 76.8 90.7 89.2 1.5

    V. Bicol 7.6 5.5 77.5 90.6 88.0 2.7

    VI. Western Visayas 10.1 2.5 83.9 96.5 95.7 0.8

    VII. Central Visayas 7.0 2.6 84.8 94.3 92.2 2.1

    VIII. Eastern Visayas 4.3 5.3 85.2 94.8 94.0 0.8

    IX. ZamboangaPeninsula 7.2 5.1 78.6 90.9 89.4 0.5

    X. Northern Mindanao 3.7 3.8 85.4 92.8 90.8 2.0

    XI. Davao 4.5 6.0 84.6 95.0 93.9 1.2

    XII. SOCCSKSARGEN 5.7 4.4 81.1 91.3 90.2 1.1

    CARAGA 4.7 3.6 87.5 95.8 94.7 1.1

    NCR 6.6 4.8 85.2 96.7 93.5 3.2

    CAR 5.2 5.1 84.9 95.1 91.8 3.4

    ARMM 7.6 5.7 55.3 68.6 68.0 0.5

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    Table 4.5 Percent of total participation 0-4 year old children by Measlesvaccine and sources of vaccine: Philippines, 2011

    AREA % of children

    with MealesVaccine

    % of children

    withoutMeaslesVaccine

    Sources

    GovernmentSource

    PrivateSource

    Philippines 85.3 14.7 82.9 2.4

    I. Ilocos 87.5 12.5 84.5 3.1

    II.Cagayan Valley 86.5 13.5 83.9 2.5

    III.Central Luzon 82.6 17.4 79.0 3.6

    IV.A. CALABARZON 86.1 13.9 80.4 5.7

    IV.B. MIMAROPA 81.0 19.0 80.1 0.9

    V. Bicol 83.2 16.8 81.2 2.0

    VI. Western Visayas 87.4 12.6 86.1 1.3

    VII. Central Visayas 87.0 13.0 85.2 1.8

    VIII. Eastern Visayas 89.5 10.5 88.7 0.8

    IX. ZamboangaPeninsula 80.4 19.6 80.1 0.3

    X. Northern Mindanao 86.4 13.6 84.9 1.5

    XI. Davao 87.4 12.6 86.6 0.9

    XII. SOCCSKSARGEN 86.3 13.7 86.0 0.4

    CARAGA 89.9 10.1 88.8 1.0

    NCR 90.1 9.9 87.4 2.8

    CAR 88.8 11.2 86.7 2.1

    ARMM 64.4 35.6 63.6 0.8

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    Table 4.6 Percent distribution of 9-12 month old children by Fully Immunized

    Child (FIC): Philippines, 2011

    AREAFully

    ImmunizedChild (FIC)

    Not FullyImmunized

    Child

    Philippines 61.5 38.5

    I. Ilocos 60.5 39.5

    II.Cagayan Valley 48.5 51.5

    III.Central Luzon 57.6 42.3

    IV.A. CALABARZON 57.3 42.7

    IV.B. MIMAROPA 60.4 39.7

    V. Bicol 64.9 35.1

    VI. Western Visayas 74.6 25.4

    VII. Central Visayas 59.2 40.8

    VIII. Eastern Visayas 63.0 37.0

    IX. ZamboangaPeninsula 60.0 40.0

    X. Northern Mindanao 69.0 31.0

    XI. Davao 60.4 39.6XII. SOCCSKSARGEN 73.4 26.6

    CARAGA 72.0 28.0

    NCR 69.1 30.9

    CAR 60.9 39.1

    ARMM 39.3 60.7

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    Table 4.7 Percent distribution of children in Expanded Immunization Program(EPI): Philippines, 2008 and 2011

    AREA BCG Measles DPT OPV Hepa B

    2008 2011 2008 2011 2008 2011 2008 2011 2008 2011

    Philippines 86.1 94.9 45.7 85.3 82.4 92.5 85.9 92.4 85.3 92.9

    I. Ilocos 86.5 95.9 56.6 87.5 79.8 93.1 81.7 93.1 82.0 94.7

    II.Cagayan Valley 92.9 94.3 53.2 86.5 88.9 93.4 91.6 91.8 91.0 92.8

    III.Central Luzon 84.0 97.2 59.0 82.6 83.9 94.2 84.8 95.4 87.5 94.0

    IV.A. CALABARZON 85.1 96.2 30.9 86.1 79.3 94.7 84.1 94.7 83.5 94.7

    IV.B. MIMAROPA 82.0 93.0 32.7 81.0 76.6 91.2 77.4 90.3 81.3 90.7

    V. Bicol 88.5 94.0 56.0 83.2 81.9 90.6 88.1 90.5 85.8 90.6

    VI. Western Visayas 90.6 97.2 63.9 87.4 88.3 94.4 94.3 94.3 89.9 96.5

    VII. Central Visayas 89.6 96.3 61.0 87.0 91.7 95.0 94.0 95.0 91.8 94.3

    VIII. Eastern Visayas 90.3 96.2 58.3 89.5 86.7 94.6 86.0 94.5 87.3 94.8

    IX. ZamboangaPeninsula 83.1 91.4 52.2 80.4 78.7 89.4 90.6 89.1 83.5 90.9

    X. Northern Mindanao 92.5 95.0 67.4 86.4 89.6 93.2 95.5 92.9 89.3 92.8

    XI. Davao 89.7 96.4 29.4 87.4 84.9 93.4 90.9 93.7 89.5 95.0

    XII. SOCCSKSARGEN 81.3 94.5 29.5 86.3 80.1 92.0 80.5 91.2 81.0 91.3

    CARAGA 85.2 96.9 32.4 89.9 79.7 96.4 83.5 95.9 83.8 95.8

    NCR 85.9 97.9 31.5 90.1 81.7 94.7 85.0 94.4 85.4 96.7

    CAR 87.0 97.2 34.1 88.8 85.7 94.2 86.5 94.1 85.7 95.1

    ARMM 65.1 73.1 16.4 64.4 57.0 69.4 61.8 69.4 63.1 68.6

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    Table 4.8. Percent participation of children 0-5 year old in various nutrition

    programs by region and province: Philippines, 2011

    Region Vitamin A

    Supplementation

    Deworming Supplemen-

    taryFeeding

    Operation

    Timbang

    Growth

    Monitoring

    Philippines 91.6 63.3 32.5 79.3 53.3

    Ilocos Region 93.0 69.4 26.1 81.6 51.1

    Ilocos Norte 97.2 90.7 17.5 82.8 64.7

    Ilocos Sur 98.1 80.4 30.5 88.7 69.0

    La Union 95.1 68.2 44.1 82.7 66.6

    Pangasinan 90.5 62.9 23.8 79.7 40.8

    Cagayan Valley 92.0 74.3 42.8 83.1 55.5

    Cagayan 92.0 85.0 44.2 83.7 60.3

    Isabela 90.7 69.4 45.3 84.4 59.8

    Nueva Vizcaya 95.2 62.5 34.1 74.6 33.5

    Quirino 95.8 76.9 32.6 88.3 55.2

    Central Luzon 89.9 50.2 23.1 81.2 53.0

    Bataan 97.9 59.1 23.5 87.6 84.2

    Bulacan 84.7 41.8 20.2 77.6 46.0

    Nueva Ecija 86.1 52.2 30.8 78.0 38.4

    Pampanga 91.7 54.3 13.9 81.0 59.0

    Tarlac 94.1 50.8 31.7 86.4 58.8

    Zambales 96.3 46.1 26.2 88.2 61.0

    Aurora 95.0 89.1 32.8 79.8 45.7Bicol Region 91.3 59.7 32.4 84.4 62.0

    Albay 93.5 48.8 26.3 81.6 51.9

    Camarines Norte 93.0 71.9 53.1 81.3 65.2

    Camarines Sur 89.5 54.2 22.7 86.2 63.9

    Catanduanes 91.5 74.8 14.0 80.7 49.1

    Masbate 93.0 69.1 59.7 91.0 66.9

    Sorsogon 89.1 66.5 36.8 81.1 70.7

    Western Visayas 96.1 69.5 39.6 83.2 51.7

    Aklan 95.1 68.5 66.8 85.9 39.1Antique 98.6 89.3 68.4 87.1 51.6

    Capiz 94.0 73.7 48.0 87.8 43.6

    Iloilo 95.9 69.9 36.6 83.0 56.0

    Negros Occidental 96.4 64.4 32.1 80.9 53.6

    Guimaras 100.0 74.6 29.4 83.5 34.4

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    Region Vitamin A

    Supplementati

    on

    Deworming Supplemen-

    taryFeedin

    g

    Operation

    Timbang

    Growth

    Monitoring

    Central Visayas 94.0 75.6 38.2 89.2 64.5

    Bohol 96.0 86.0 51.9 92.4 85.2

    Cebu 93.4 70.4 35.1 87.5 61.1

    Negros Oriental 93.4 82.6 31.8 92.0 56.4

    Siquijor 100.0 85.7 70.0 88.9 16.7

    Eastern Visayas 95.7 80.3 33.9 92.5 63.2

    Eastern Samar 97.2 83.7 10.1 91.6 63.9

    Leyte 94.5 76.2 37.5 92.3 67.5

    Northern Samar 95.3 81.8 38.7 95.4 53.7

    Western Samar 96.1 83.8 29.6 89.6 54.6

    Southern Leyte 100.0 86.7 39.4 91.3 49.7

    Biliran 97.1 82.8 39.3 98.7 90.8

    Western Mindanao 90.7 70.5 55.0 79.1 51.1

    Zamboanga Del

    Norte92.1 70.6 67.4 86.5 53.4

    Zamboanga del Sur 89.6 73.3 50.1 76.9 50.0

    Zamboanga Sibugay 94.0 68.8 49.7 84.1 65.6

    Northern Mindanao 92.8 76.0 46.1 87.1 58.6

    Bukidnon 92.5 82.7 37.3 90.2 73.3Camiguin 93.9 66.1 46.0 71.9

    Lanao del Norte 85.2 68.0 41.1 75.0 44.2

    Misamis Occidental 96.7 84.6 77.3 93.5 67.3

    Misamis Oriental 96.0 72.9 41.2 90.9 58.8

    Southern Mindanao 91.6 75.6 23.8 82.0 57.6

    Davao del Norte 93.8 73.6 33.2 76.1 52.9

    Davao del Sur 91.5 73.5 14.5 85.5 65.0

    Davao Oriental 88.9 79.8 26.7 72.1 39.0

    Compostela Valley 91.2 82.9 44.1 84.1 49.6

    Central Mindanao 90.5 66.5 37.7 82.3 59.7

    North Cotabato 87.0 65.2 31.2 73.5 52.1

    South Cotabato 91.1 65.2 36.9 82.6 60.6

    Sultan Kudarat 93.0 67.1 41.0 89.9 64.8

    Sarangani 94.8 73.7 55.5 94.1 67.2

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    Region Vitamin A

    Supplementati

    on

    Deworming Supplemen-

    taryFeeding

    Operation

    Timbang

    Growth

    Monitoring

    NCR 94.3 50.2 24.8 79.7 51.5NCR 1

    st96.1 47.6 22.6 80.7 63.2

    NCR 2nd

    94.8 48.5 26.4 74.4 51.2

    NCR 3rd

    92.5 44.5 23.3 81.1 47.8

    NCR 4th

    94.1 57.4 25.4 84.1 48.0

    CAR 93.9 84.0 32.0 84.9 60.9

    Abra 93.3 85.9 56.5 83.2 76.1

    Benguet 92.7 80.0 16.2 82.7 60.5

    Ifugao 97.2 94.4 45.0 89.4 32.5

    Kalinga 100.0 83.7 25.3 89.2 34.6

    Mountain Province 91.1 84.1 42.7 90.1 82.7

    Apayao 86.0 82.6 49.5 73.2 76.0

    ARMM 72.6 53.8 22.4 53.3 35.3

    Basilan 75.4 53.8 43.9 51.9 37.7

    Lanao del Sur 85.4 68.2 15.0 71.5 26.1

    Maguindanao 73.5 45.7 29.5 58.3 46.4

    Sulu 59.0 51.2 9.7 26.4 20.5

    Tawi Tawi 65.4 49.3 22.0 40.2 32.2

    CARAGA 95.5 81.3 42.9 89.6 65.0

    Agusan del Norte 96.1 65.0 47.1 92.5 56.9

    Agusan del Sur 92.4 86.7 41.7 86.8 70.2

    Surigao del Norte 98.4 89.6 42.7 91.9 69.5

    Surigao del Sur 95.7 88.2 38.6 87.1 65.6

    CALABARZON 91.4 50.2 21.2 60.6 39.8

    Batangas 96.0 52.7 18.0 66.0 40.1

    Cavite 92.2 43.3 9.2 49.7 24.0

    Laguna 93.0 43.2 29.5 64.4 48.3

    Quezon 86.4 65.8 29.1 63.2 46.9

    Rizal 88.3 51.4 25.2 64.5 46.7

    MIMAROPA 86.4 73.7 40.9 84.0 55.7

    Marinduque 88.6 77.9 65.2 90.9 80.9

    Occidental Mindoro 88.0 67.0 32.3 80.0 50.3

    Oriental Mindoro 95.1 72.3 44.6 93.1 55.8

    Palawan 77.2 74.0 38.3 75.0 45.0

    Romblon 92.1 83.2 35.0 94.9 84.7

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    Table 4.9 Percent distribution of children by programs of GarantisadongPambata: Philippines, 2008 and 2011

    AREA GM OPT SF OFC Vit A Deworming

    2008 2011 2008 2011 2008 2011 2008 2011 2008 2011 2008 2011

    Philippines 39.5 53.3 72.1 79.3 18.6 32.5 14.3 37.6 84.5 91.6 59.0 63.3

    I. Ilocos 35.0 51.1 69.2 81.6 17.5 26.1 14.9 32.9 84.2 93.0 62.5 69.4

    II.Cagayan Valley 41.5 55.5 74.9 83.1 12.1 42.8 10.6 38.7 86.2 92.0 70.0 74.3

    III.Central Luzon 48.2 53.0 75.1 81.2 15.7 23.1 10.4 36.0 85.3 89.9 46.6 50.2

    IV.A. CALABARZON 39.4 39.8 64.2 60.6 12.2 21.2 10.9 26.3 82.4 91.4 49.9 50.2

    IV.B. MIMAROPA 49.1 55.7 73.2 84.0 15.5 40.9 4.5 42.6 86.4 86.4 57.9 73.7

    V. Bicol 39.6 62.0 78.0 84.4 22.4 32.4 10.8 39.9 88.0 91.3 54.5 59.7

    VI. Western Visayas 46.0 51.7 78.0 83.2 27.6 39.6 27.4 40.8 90.3 96.1 66.7 69.5

    VII. Central Visayas 34.8 64.5 81.7 89.2 23.0 38.2 15.3 45.1 85.1 94.0 69.1 75.6

    VIII. Eastern Visayas 35.1 63.2 79.8 92.5 21.7 33.9 12.5 34.0 87.4 95.7 68.1 80.3

    IX. ZamboangaPeninsula 29.4 51.1 73.7 79.1 18.6 55.0 14.2 42.3 82.3 90.7 75.9 70.5

    X. Northern Mindanao 43.3 58.6 77.4 87.1 25.4 46.1 12.5 44.0 88.7 92.8 71.6 76.0

    XI. Davao 48.9 57.6 80.2 82.0 28.5 23.8 12.5 41.6 90.8 91.6 70.3 75.6

    XII. SOCCSKSARGEN 36.8 59.7 71.4 82.3 12.6 37.7 15.2 42.6 79.6 90.5 61.8 66.5

    CARAGA 44.9 65.0 80.2 89.6 25.2 42.9 11.2 41.1 87.1 95.5 70.3 81.3

    NCR 37.7 51.5 66.2 79.7 15.7 24.8 19.3 35.4 82.6 94.3 45.3 50.2

    CAR 34.1 60.9 79.6 84.9 10.6 32.0 15.8 33.9 86.2 93.9 74.3 84.0

    ARMM 20.1 35.3 34.4 53.3 14.6 22.4 16.0 28.4 64.1 72.6 49.9 83.8

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    Table 4.10 Percent distribution of 6-12 year old children by deworming:

    Philippines, 2011

    Area Dewormed NotDewormed

    Do notKnow

    Sources

    School At

    Home

    During

    GP

    Other

    Source

    Do not

    know

    Philippines 74.9 23.7 1.4 39.6 8.6 22.9 2.8 1.1

    I. Ilocos 80.5 16.7 2.7 43.7 8.9 24.4 2.3 1.2

    II.Cagayan Valley 75.7 23.6 0.7 42.5 8.6 18.2 5.4 1.0

    III.Central Luzon 60.3 38.5 1.2 18.5 13.1 21.2 5.4 2.1

    IV.A. CALABARZON 56.9 41.6 1.5 18.0 12.0 21.9 4.0 1.0

    IV.B. MIMAROPA 80.0 18.6 1.3 31.4 10.5 27.9 8.9 1.3

    V. Bicol 73.5 25.6 0.9 35.8 8.4 20.9 6.0 2.4

    VI. Western Visayas 88.7 10.5 0.8 63.2 9.2 15.7 0.5 0

    VII. Central Visayas 85.7 13.6 0.7 56.2 6.6 21.6 0.9 0.3

    VIII. Eastern Visayas 88.6 10.2 1.2 49.6 5.9 32.2 0.2 0.7

    IX. ZamboangaPeninsula

    85.3 13.8 0.9 50.6 9.0 21.8 3.3 0.6

    X. Northern Mindanao 87.1 12.1 0.8 53.2 6.7 25.4 1.5 0.2

    XI. Davao 85.7 13.4 0.9 47.4 8.5 28.1 1.6 0.3

    XII. SOCCSKSARGEN 80.4 18.6 1.0 47.0 8.1 21.1 1.4 2.7

    CARAGA 91.2 7.4 1.4 54.7 5.8 29.5 0.5 0.7

    NCR 69.6 29.6 0.8 41.4 5.8 19.4 1.8 1.1

    CAR 83.4 13.2 3.5 44.3 7.8 27.3 2.9 1.0

    ARMM 57.0 36.8 6.2 18.8 5.4 31.0 1.4 0.4

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    Table 4.11 Percent distribution of 6-12 year old children by deworming:Philippines, 2008 & 2011

    Area2008 2011 t-test

    Philippines 64.1 74.9 -18.5***

    I. Ilocos 64.3 80.5 -7.62***

    II.Cagayan Valley 68.7 75.7 -2.45*

    III.Central Luzon 47.7 60.3 -6.32***

    IV.A. CALABARZON 45.1 56.9 -5.80***

    IV.B. MIMAROPA 64.5 80.0 -6.44***

    V. Bicol 68.7 73.5 -2.26*

    VI. Western Visayas 75.6 88.7 -6.79***

    VII. Central Visayas 67.9 85.7 -10.10**8

    VIII. Eastern Visayas 78.5 88.6 -5.21***

    IX. ZamboangaPeninsula 67.4 85.3 -7.82***

    X. Northern Mindanao 73.1 87.1 -6.47***

    XI. Davao 79.2 85.7 -3.21**

    XII. SOCCSKSARGEN 74.2 80.4 -2.79**

    CARAGA 77.6 91.2 -5.88***

    NCR 56.6 69.6 -7.17***

    CAR 75.4 83.4 -3.56*8*

    ARMM 68.9 57.0 4.12***

    *p

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    5. GOVERNMENT PROGRAM PARTICIPATION FOR HOUSEHOLD

    5.1 Percentage of households participating in selectedgovernment programs/services by region and province:Philippines, 2011

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    GOVERNMENT PROGRAM PARTICIPATION FOR HOUSEHOLD: 2011

    Table 5.1 Percentage of households participating in selected government

    programs/services by region and province: Philippines, 2011

    Regions/ProvincesBotika ngBarangay

    Free MedServices

    Free Den.Services

    PhilhealthCare

    SeniorCitizen

    NutritionEducationand info

    VegetableGardening

    Philippines 27.6 57.7 40.0 48.8 53.9 26.5 12.9

    I.Ilocos 26.8 47.0 30.4 46.1 62.3 17.2 7.6

    Ilocos Norte 36.8 57.1 43.9 49.3 71.9 11.4 7.7

    Ilocos Sur 56.7 43.1 20.4 45.8 61.5 21.9 11.2

    La Union 21.5 50.0 36.3 56.5 77.1 17.4 9.8Pangasinan 19.4 44.7 27.9 42.6 57.5 17.5 6.1

    II.Cagayan Valley 22.7 49.7 39.0 41.5 37.6 16.7 23.9

    Batanes

    Cagayan 19.2 53.2 42.3 38.8 30.7 15.7 33.3

    Isabela 25.0 48.0 37.9 42.3 48.5 15.2 19.4

    Nueva Viscaya 19.6 44.4 33.6 31.5 38.5 17.7 16.3

    Quirino 33.3 52.6 39.9 74.5 30.1 33.2 19.3

    III.Central Luzon 30.9 47.7 34.8 49.6 48.7 26.6 9.9

    Aurora 23.1 48.8 47.0 68.9 79.8 3.8 15.2

    Bataan 41.7 50.8 41.7 55.3 55.4 28.1 12.4Bulacan 32.1 46.6 31.6 46.3 64.3 31.8 11.5

    Nueva Ecija 21.6 40.9 34.1 38.6 33.0 16.5 9.6

    Pampanga 25.7 49.0 30.1 55.4 42.4 31.1 7.4

    Tarlac 34.9 54.5 47.2 59.7 55.2 22.6 9.4

    Zambales 56.0 53.7 35.2 49.7 64.1 30.9 8.9

    IV-A.Calabarzon 26.7 51.3 33.4 36.4 46.9 25.6 10.4

    Batangas 16.9 55.7 35.9 47.4 65.5 24.1 15.2

    Cavite 28.6 48.5 32.4 26.1 60.5 21.9 3.0

    Laguna 39.0 56.7 34.9 41.0 71.5 28.4 12.8

    Quezon 18.8 38.4 24.3 36.7 34.0 20.5 15.0Rizal 26.8 54.7 38.0 33.2 25.6 32.8 8.7

    IV-B.MIMAROPA 35.0 55.4 39.0 41.2 43.2 28.6 21.8

    Marinduque 36.1 48.2 37.6 39.3 36.6 35.5 31.1

    Occidental Mindoro 36.7 59.7 44.3 27.1 51.5 29.3 18.8

    Oriental Mindoro 37.9 59.1 46.6 64.4 37.9 14.9 24.1

    Palawan 25.8 47.5 33.4 30.2 43.7 32.1 17.1

    Romlblon 49.0 66.5 30.5 37.8 60.6 43.9 25.7

    V. Bicol Region 24.7 60.6 31.0 51.2 53.2 25.3 23.0

    Albay 18.1 62.5 32.2 71.2 74.6 20.9 12.1

    Camarines Norte 33.9 64.8 17.4 56.5 49.3 32.9 29.1Camarines Sur 28.0 55.0 27.9 38.5 60.6 23.3 21.4

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    Regions/ProvincesBotika ngBarangay

    Free MedServices

    Free Den.Services

    PhilhealthCare

    SeniorCitizen

    NutritionEducationand info

    VegetableGardening

    Catanduanes 4.3 58.3 33.1 62.0 85.3 7.7 15.6

    Masbate 23.1 59.1 34.1 40.3 31.7 33.8 38.2

    Sorsogon 30.3 68.2 39.4 50.2 40.6 29.1 26.9VI. Western Visayas 29.8 57.8 41.6 51.1 63.2 32.7 14.3

    Aklan 32.9 56.4 30.7 68.6 79.8 33.9 10.9

    Antique 44.5 57.6 51.6 66.7 74.7 33.1 29.9

    Capiz 32.0 65.5 48.8 58.1 73.1 33.2 17.8

    Guimaras 19.5 75.0 59.3 66.5 63.7 43.4 20.1

    Iloilo 32.0 53.3 35.3 44.8 62.7 28.8 11.3

    Negros Occidental 25.0 58.3 43.5 47.5 56.5 34.7 13.1

    VII.Central Visayas 20.1 65.4 44.8 51.6 61.4 33.0 11.7

    Bohol 31.5 66.4 42.2 62.3 64.7 33.9 32.3

    Cebu 15.6 65.2 45.0 47.9 62.5 32.3 5.1Negros Oriental 26.0 67.6 48.6 55.7 53.0 34.0 12.0

    Siquijor 0.0 38.5 26.9 30.8 73.7 40.4 30.8

    VIII. Eastern Visayas 20.3 58.5 40.8 56.7 61.7 19.6 16.9

    Biliran 29.3 73.0 36.8 45.2 66.6 39.1 24.9

    Eastern Samar 3.8 45.1 40.9 57.1 60.1 10.4 7.4

    Leyte 17.4 64.1 42.0 54.8 59.9 23.0 12.7

    Northern Samar 14.8 69.0 56.1 71.5 66.6 14.1 17.0

    Southern Leyte 23.7 18.3 17.2 53.9 52.3 9.7 38.6

    Western Samar 38.8 60.1 39.7 56.7 68.5 18.7 21.5

    IX.Zamboanga 30.8 53.1 35.5 47.2 40.7 24.3 16.6Zamboanga del

    Norte

    36.5 59.0 45.3 50.3 46.4 29.6

    25.6

    Zamboanga del Sur 27.1 53.6 31.6 47.1 34.9 20.8 9.6

    Zamboanga Sibugay 29.9 35.0 25.3 45.7 55.4 25.4 26.5

    X.Northern

    Mindanao

    44.0 66.4 47.4 77.0 55.5 39.3

    22.9

    Bukidnon 49.1 70.1 51.8 74.9 56.6 45.0 26.5

    Camiguin 1.5 48.3 39.0 67.0 31.5 48.3 15.6

    Lanao del Norte 30.4 53.7 29.3 74.6 55.8 21.4 18.9

    Misamis Occidental 50.0 67.1 53.5 79.6 61.9 26.136.0Misamis Oriental 48.7 71.9 52.1 79.6 57.0 50.0 17.1

    XI. Davao Region 39.6 68.2 46.7 49.9 58.5 34.2 18.3

    Compostela Valley 37.1 69.6 58.3 43.0 59.4 44.6 22.9

    Davao del Norte 44.7 71.9 50.5 47.4 54.4 40.4 25.6

    Davo Oriental 49.9 63.6 31.9 37.1 49.7 32.2 29.1

    Davao del Sur 36.7 67.6 45.5 54.8 62.1 30.1 12.7

    XII.SOCCSKSARGEN 26.1 68.6 42.3 58.5 48.7 27.4 15.3

    North Cotabato 18.6 62.7 34.3 56.5 48.3 16.2 9.9

    South Cotabato 34.9 67.6 44.6 64.1 51.9 31.8 16.6

    Sultan Kudarat 18.5 73.9 41.7 51.4 49.1 29.6 13.9Sarangani 25.3 79.2 55.1 54.0 38.6 37.8 25.9

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    Regions/ProvincesBotika ngBarangay

    Free MedServices

    Free Den.Services

    PhilhealthCare

    SeniorCitizen

    NutritionEducationand info

    VegetableGardening

    CARAGA 39.2 70.8 52.1 64.9 51.9 32.7 25.3

    Agusan del Sur 50.2 71.3 52.6 59.9 50.7 35.8 27.9

    Agusan del Norte 26.1 68.0 44.4 69.5 48.2 43.5 21.1Surigao del Sur 40.7 71.4 56.9 67.1 48.6 19.4 16.3

    Surigao del Norte 42.4 73.0 55.9 61.8 61.4 31.0 38.1

    NCR 21.7 62.5 49.4 45.6 71.2 24.5 2.0

    District I 8.9 60.8 43.6 44.8 68.2 21.8 0.9

    District II 22.5 60.1 49.1 46.3 76.5 24.3 1.9

    District III 28.3 58.2 44.6 39.4 67.6 26.4 0.7

    District IV 21.9 69.6 56.2 49.9 68.8 24.8 3.7

    CAR 36.8 56.4 40.4 55.0 46.0 28.0 18.8

    Abra 46.3 55.0 26.3 57.4 49.1 26.4 24.9

    Apayao 30.7 60.9 47.7 32.1 45.1 17.6 33.1Benguet 29.3 54.7 44.9 55.1 54.8 27.9 8.1

    Ifugao 39.4 53.4 29.5 52.9 32.7 34.7 37.8

    Kalinga 33.7 49.2 38.6 54.3 41.4 19.4 17.5

    Mt. Province 62.4 74.7 48.8 69.4 33.0 41.0 29.8

    ARMM 22.6 52.1 29.2 35.1 17.1 10.8 4.4

    Basilan 37.2 54.2 41.1 22.5 18.8 18.3 5.6

    Lanao del Sur 9.5 45.2 22.3 41.2 41.7 9.5 0.3

    Maguindanao 25.6 69.8 43.1 37.0 23.9 16.8 7.3

    Sulu 44.7 57.3 26.7 40.5 6.1 4.3 3.5

    Tawi-Tawi 6.0 16.9 6.1 21.5 7.9 4.8 3.7

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    6. HOUSEHOLD FOOD INSECURITY

    6.1 Percent of food insecure households with children 0-120months old by food insecurity item and frequency ofexperience, 2011

    6.2 Percent of food insecure households with children 0-120months old by region, 2011

    6.3 Percent of food insecure households with children 0-120months old by province, 2011

    Food Related Coping Strategies

    6.4 Percentage of households with children 0-120 months oldby food related coping responses during period of foodinsecurity

    Non-Food Coping Strategies

    6.5 Percentage of households with children 0-120 months bynon-food relate