Guisasola warns that school nutrition is "important" but that the child receives more food at home.
The Minister of Health of Castilla y Leon, Francisco Javier Alvarez Guisasola, warned Wednesday that the nutrition of children through school canteens is "important" but recalled that "the majority of feeding the get at home. "
So he said on arrival at the Inter-Territorial Council of the National Health System (CISNS) where the Ministry of Health and the autonomous communities approve a document, aika gold, with recommendations on food sold in schools to try to "standardize, monitor and feeding mainly on controlling the school environment. "
"The school eat once a day for five days a week and the school season we are talking about 150 meals at school canteens, but the child for four meals a day, 365 days a, sto credits, year", he pointed out.
In this regard, stressed that the school influence the nutrition of children is "important" but "not as much as eating habits in the family and the school's own habits when it ceases to be." "The important thing is to learn to eat," he added.
In addition, the health official in the region has stressed the "need" to advance electronic health records nationally because it is "the only way that anyone within the country have direct access to clinical data" regardless of Community where you are.
"In Castilla y Leon, we agree with the project and also we will be maximized. The only, buy aion kinah, thing that goes a little slow," he added.
Regarding the financing and health copayment, Guisasola has been suggested that the autonomous communities are "pending" that the minister made a proposal, while stressed that it is "state policy" so that, his view, it is clear that "no autonomous community can individually address an issue of this magnitude because it would be good or fair."