Hey! do you know that Malaysia has a malnutrition problem? According, to the National Health and Morbidity Survey 2019 (NHMS 2019) released by the Ministry of Health, Malaysia, the prevalence of stunting and underweight in children under five years of age in Malaysia has increased from 17.7% in 2015 to 21.9% in 2019².
A study conducted by
the South East Asian Nutrition Survey (SEANUTS) in 2012 also revealed that 1
out of 2 children in Malaysia did not achieve the Recommended Nutrient Intakes
(RNI, 2017) for Calcium and Vitamin D³, both are important nutrients for bone
growth.
In ensuring our future generations have sufficient nutrition, Dutch Lady Milk Industries Berhad (DLMI), Malaysia’s leading dairy company, launched its first milk based formula dietary food DUTCH LADY MaxGro. DLMI also unveiled a new campaign to complement the launch of its latest innovative product.
Optimal Growth Potential with DUTCH LADY MaxGro |
Themed Cita-Cita
Tinggi Mampu Dimiliki, the campaign aims to raise awareness of Malaysian
children’s nutritional needs and promote regular height tracking to ensure
their ambitions to grow taller and healthier are achieved, thus meeting their
optimal growth potential.
Specially formulated
to provide children with 80% of the recommended nutrient intake⁴ (Malaysia RNI
2017), DUTCH LADY MaxGro is suitable for children aged 1 - 9 years old and it
is packed with essential nutrients to help them meet the requirements of a
well-balanced and complete diet.
This latest
innovation by DUTCH LADY contains 9 Essential Amino Acids (9EAA) — which are
the building blocks in Protein for bones and muscle growth, Docosahexaenoic
acid (DHA), Calcium — for strong bones, and Vitamin D — for aiding Calcium
absorption. Other nutrients that can be found in DUTCH LADY MaxGro include
Iron, Magnesium, Phosphorus, Zinc, Vitamin A, E, K1, B1, B2, B3, B6, B12 and C
— to support children’s optimal growth and development.
As Malaysia’s leading dairy company, DLMI, further dialed up the ante by introducing MaxGro Growth Tracker application, a growth tracking tool that helps parents to keep track of their children’s development and growth progress at the virtual launch. Aside from tracking a child’s Physical Growth, the application also allows parents to monitor their children’s Cognitive Growth, check their Immunisation Schedule, update their Teething Log, and much more.
The MaxGro Growth
Tracker app was developed for parents to help their children reach their
ambition to grow taller and healthier with ease, and is available on Google
Play for free.
Tested by a lineup of
real Malaysian mothers:
99%⁵ would recommend
DUTCH LADY MaxGro to their friends and family
The taste and
suitability of the all-new product has also garnered positive feedback from
their little ones:
96%⁵ agreed their
child loves the taste of DUTCH LADY MaxGro, and
98%⁵ agreed after
drinking DUTCH LADY MaxGro, their child has no digestion issues.
The survey was done
in collaboration with the Home Tester Club in Malaysia.
Also present at the
virtual launch event, was Dr Azam Mohd Nor, Consultant Pediatrician from Pantai
Hospital Kuala Lumpur. According to Dr Azam, height is a key indicator of a
child’s health, and poor nutrition is a pervasive issue in Malaysia. One of the
best ways to address malnutrition is through consumption of nutrient-dense milk
and for parents to consistently measure their children’s height and growth to
ensure that they are growing healthily.
Support your child’s
optimal growth potential with the all-new DUTCH LADY MaxGro, found at key
retail outlets nationwide. For more information, please visit
www.smartmoments.com.my and request for a complimentary sample now.
References:
¹ Excerpt from Kantar
Report on the Growing Up Milk Powder 1+ in Peninsular Malaysia from 30th
December 2019 to 3rd January 2021, provided as a part of the Kantar BB Panel
Service
² National Health and
Morbidity Survey 2019
Report_NHMS2019-NCD_v2.pdf
(moh.gov.my)
³ Nutritional status
and dietary intakes of children aged 6 months to 12 years: findings of the
Nutrition Survey of Malaysian Children (SEANUTS Malaysia)
https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/05bb/4de1e68096ef84fcac60083a57b5ad6867cb.pdf?_ga=2.115456070.1595186782.1606355175-1976471054.1606355175
⁴ 80% of Daily
Nutrients: Meeting At Least 80% Of Malaysia Recommended Daily Nutrient Intake
(Malaysia RNI 2017) For Selected Nutrients Such As Calcium, Phosphorus, Iron,
Magnesium, Zinc, Vitamin A, D3, E, K1, B1, B2, B3, B6, B12 and C.
⁵ Survey conducted by
Home Tester Club between 11/12/2020 and 19/01/2021, 252 members have received
and home tested DUTCH LADY MaxGro for 2 weeks
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