- Abbott, Real Madrid and the Real Madrid Foundation launch 'Beat
Malnutrition' campaign as part of a sustained collaboration urging
communities to work together to reduce malnutrition
- Campaign will supply malnutrition screening tools to local
communities and provide funding for malnutrition programs at Real
Madrid Foundation Social Sports Schools
- Abbott study finds only 36% of U.S. parents were extremely
confident that they could identify malnutrition in their child,
while just 29% have consulted with a doctor/nutritionist about
malnutrition
ABBOTT
PARK, Ill., May 31, 2023
/PRNewswire/ -- Abbott (NYSE: ABT), Real Madrid and the Real Madrid
Foundation announced today the launch of the 'Beat
Malnutrition' campaign during Real Madrid's final match
weekend of the 2022/2023 LaLiga season. The new campaign empowers
communities to help children reach their full potential through
nutrition education and malnutrition screening and furthers
Abbott's partnership with Real Madrid and the Real Madrid
Foundation to reduce global childhood malnutrition.
Earlier this year, five United Nations (UN) agencies labeled
malnutrition a threat to children's long-term health and
development and called1 for urgent action against the
issue. As the Health Sciences and Nutrition Partner of the Real
Madrid Football Club and Global Partner of the Real Madrid
Foundation, Abbott and the club are working together to tackle
malnutrition through programs at Real Madrid Foundation Social
Sports Schools focused on education and malnutrition screening.
"Malnutrition is not always identified early, so it's critical
to make people aware and give them tools to help find it through
regular screening and monitoring of children," said Ann Smith, co-lead of the Abbott Center for
Malnutrition Solutions. "In partnership with Real Madrid and
through the 'Beat Malnutrition' campaign, we're teaching kids about
healthy living and training communities to find malnutrition in
kids so they can be referred for additional support and
resources."
Tackling Malnutrition on Match Day
During Real Madrid's final match weekend of the 2022/2023 LaLiga
season (June 3-4), Abbott and Real
Madrid will highlight the issue of malnutrition on a global stage
to promote nutrition education and encourage more children to be
screened as a first step in beating malnutrition.
Abbott and Real Madrid co-created custom designed 'Beat
Malnutrition' armbands inspired by the Mid-Upper Arm Circumference
(MUAC) z-score tape, an innovative and easy-to-use tool that
screens for malnutrition in children. The armbands will be
distributed to Real Madrid players prior to kickoff of their
June 4 match against Athletic Bilbao
and worn by fans attending the match at the Santiago Bernabéu
Stadium to drive awareness of the efforts to beat malnutrition.
Additionally, Abbott will donate more than 10,000 MUAC z-score
tapes to communities across the globe in need of the critical
tool.
Abbott and the Real Madrid Foundation will also host the
first-ever 'Run to Beat Malnutrition' 5K and 10K races in Madrid on Saturday,
June 3, where participants will run at Real Madrid's
training facilities to raise awareness for the cause. All proceeds
from the race will go to fund malnutrition education and screening
at global Real Madrid Foundation Social Sports Schools.
Additionally, Abbott will host a virtual edition of the race
through the Abbott World Marathon Majors Global Run Club, a virtual
community for marathon runners, to extend the reach of the event
and its important message to a global audience. For every runner
who participates in the virtual race, Abbott will donate
$5 to the Real Madrid Foundation to
help fight malnutrition.
Abbott also launched the website BeatMalnutrition.com featuring
key resources on childhood malnutrition and information about the
'Beat Malnutrition' campaign.
Teaming Up to Beat Malnutrition
Malnutrition affects 1 in 3 people of all ages, all countries
and all socioeconomic classes. Of those2:
- 149 million children around the world under age five are
estimated to be below a healthy height for their age
(stunting)
- 45 million children under age five are below a healthy weight
for their height (wasting)
- 39 million children aged five and younger are above a healthy
weight for their height (overweight)
Under the Abbott Center for Malnutrition Solutions – a
collaboration between the company and external partners focused on
reducing malnutrition globally – Abbott works with the Real Madrid
Foundation Social Sports Schools to support at-risk children around
the world reach their goal of a healthier life. Activities between
the groups include:
- Implementing a health and nutrition curriculum called Future
Well Kids, created by the Abbott Fund and Discovery
Education, that's delivered more than 16,000 hours of
education to children in nine countries (U.S., U.K., Brazil, Colombia, India, Israel, Kenya, Mexico, Philippines), and teaches them about the
relationship between diet and chronic illnesses, such as diabetes
and cardiovascular disease.
- Training Real Madrid Foundation coaches to use the MUAC z-score
tape to help families learn their child's nutritional status, which
is an important step on the path to prevention. By using the tape,
parents, teachers, and coaches are empowered to identify children
at risk and help connect them to healthcare professionals and
resources to get appropriate support. Abbott has launched its
nutrition screening program in Mexico, India, and the U.S., with the goal of
screening more than 2,500 children in nine countries by the end of
the program's first year.
The Abbott Center for Malnutrition Solutions and Real Madrid
partnership support Abbott's goal of transforming care for
malnutrition and improving the lives of more than 3 billion people
per year by the decade's end.
Malnutrition Closer Than Parents Think
An Abbott survey, fielded by YouGov, of 1,012 United States parents3 found that
while they appear to be aware of malnutrition, there are
significant gaps in their understanding of the issue, its
prevalence in the U.S., and how to correctly identify symptoms.
- A Lack of Awareness: While 87% of U.S. parents are at
least somewhat familiar with the term and topic of 'malnutrition,'
and 75% believe it's a serious issue in the U.S., 67% say
malnutrition impacts other countries more than it impacts the U.S.
Knowing malnutrition can exist anywhere is an important first step
in the identification of the issue.
- Challenges in Identification: Though they might be aware
of the issue, spotting it continues to prove challenging, as just
36% of parents were extremely confident they could identify
malnutrition in their child, and just 29% have consulted with a
doctor/nutritionist about malnutrition and their child.
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- Furthermore, only 59% and 64% of parents were at least somewhat
familiar with 'stunting' and 'wasting', respectively, two forms of
malnutrition.
- Many parents are also missing other important warning signs.
When asked about the relationship between malnutrition and its ten
symptoms as defined by the World Health Organization and National
Health Service (e.g., reduced appetite, feeling tired all the time,
feeling weaker, behavioral and emotional issues, etc.), no symptom
saw more than 47% of parents being able to strongly connect it to
malnutrition.
- Simple Tools Can Help: 73% of parents report they are
likely to screen their children for malnutrition if a simple tool
was easily available to them, highlighting the importance of
resources like the MUAC z-score tape and awareness programs like
the 'Beat Malnutrition' campaign in reducing malnutrition.
The results of the survey indicate there is a strong need for
ongoing awareness surrounding childhood malnutrition in the U.S.
Together, Abbott and Real Madrid are committed to furthering
real-world programs to help beat malnutrition.
About Real Madrid C.F.
Real Madrid C.F. is a sport entity with 121 years of history. It
is the club with the most European Cups of both football (14) and
basketball (11) and was awarded by FIFA as the Best Club of the
twentieth century. Real Madrid has
millions of fans in all corners of the world, with more than 462
million followers on social media, and is for the fourth year in a
row the most valuable football club in Europe according to The European Elite 2022
report. Real Madrid is the most
valuable football brand in the world for Brand Finance for the
fourth year in a row. More information about Real Madrid C.F. is
available at www.realmadrid.com, the most visited football club
website for the sixth consecutive year.
About the Real Madrid Foundation
The Real Madrid Foundation is the instrument by which Real
Madrid is present in society and develops its social and cultural
awareness programs. Its main objective is to promote the values of
sport, and its role as an educational tool capable of contributing
to the comprehensive development of the personality of those who
practice it. In addition, as a means of social integration of those
who find themselves suffering from any form of marginalisation,
discrimination, or social exclusion.
About Abbott
Abbott is a global healthcare leader that helps people live more
fully at all stages of life. Our portfolio of life-changing
technologies spans the spectrum of healthcare, with leading
businesses and products in diagnostics, medical devices,
nutritionals and branded generic medicines. Our 115,000 colleagues
serve people in more than 160 countries.
Connect with us at www.abbott.com, on LinkedIn
at www.linkedin.com/company/abbott-/, on Facebook
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@AbbottNews.
1 World Health Organization, Urgent action needed as
acute malnutrition threatens the lives of millions of vulnerable
children
2 World Health Organization, Joint Child Malnutrition
Estimates
3 Any reference to U.S. parents is a U.S. parent with
at least one child under 18 years of age
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