Healthy food and physical exercise onboard should become a part of every seafarer’s life as maintaining good health at sea is challenging and most crew members spend more time onboard than at home. The cornerstone of a long career at sea is to ensure a healthy lifestyle and to reduce the risk for lifestyle diseases.
Food onboard is considered as a critical welfare issue for crew members. According to Skuld P&I Club, a healthy, nutritious and low-fat food program provides seafarers with the required energy to perform their duties, protect their health and fight any fatigue symptoms. On the other hand, if not handled properly onboard, food can be a significant cause of diseases and foodborne outbreaks.
Unfortunately, healthy, nutritious and low-fat food might be more expensive compared to more greasy food, and the managers might not be eager to increase the victualing budget, according to Geir Jørgensen, Senior Vice President, Global Head of Loss Prevention at Skuld.
One solution is to work closer with the food suppliers or the sea catering services being used. Many of them provide services such as training for the chief cooks, setting up suggestions for weekly menus and they will also help to ensure a good inventory control. A good inventory control will lead to less food waste which is good for the environment and it gives more value out of the victualing budget.
Benefits of healthy food onboard:
Controls weight: Flag states might have different BMI requirements
Reduces fatigue
Reduced risk for diseases. Risk of heart disease and stroke will be reduced when the cholesterol and blood pressure are within a safe range. Risk of diabetes will be reduced
Increases life expectancy
Better mood
Besides having focus on the food, the managers will benefit from motivating their seafarers to conduct physical exercise onboard. Sports onboard is not only good for the physical health but it is fun, it is social and it can also be a teambuilding effort.
Benefits of physical exercises onboard:
Physically and mentally stronger
Less stressed
More balanced
Better sleep
Better digestion
Stabilising blood sugar
Gives self-confidence
Ship managers who facilitate for tasty, healthy and nutritious food onboard as well as physical activities will benefit from this. A healthy and fit seafarer is a safe and happy seafarer.
Source: safety4sea.com
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