Most Sri Lankans restrict themselves from following their dreams as early as the age of 30-40years
6 October 2017 11:43 am
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Guest of Honour : Social Cause Advocate Mahela Jayawardene, Director Corporate Affairs, Fonterra Brands Sri Lanka - Dr. Athula Kahandaliyanage, Managing Director for Fonterra Brands Lanka - Sunil Sethi, Director for Research & Development, Food Safety, Quality and Nutrition for Fonterra Brands Lanka Manish Singh
• Fonterra Brands Sri Lanka says getting older shouldn’t stop you from living your life to the fullest, launches new dairy product to support healthy living
• To support heathy living, Anchor Life becomes first specialised adult low fat dairy product in Sri Lanka with added plant sterols to focus on cholesterol reduction
To help Sri Lankan adults live their lives to the fullest, Fonterra Brands Sri Lanka, the company behind Anchor, has launched another country first with its latest dairy innovation focused on heart health.
Anchor Lifelow fat milk powder has been specially formulated with plant sterols to help reduce blood cholesterol and provide Omega-3 fatty acids, dietary fibre, and other important vitamins and minerals for heart health. It is the first specialised adult dairy productin Sri Lanka to include an ingredient that reduces blood cholesterol.
The dairy co-operative introduced Anchor Life on the back of an Adult Market Usage and Attitude study in 2015,undertaken byTNS,which revealedone of the key health concerns among ageing Sri Lankans washigh cholesterol, among other issues such as blood pressure and high sugar intake.
Alongside this research, Fonterra pollednearly 5,000 Sri Lankans on how they perceived getting older as impacting their lives. A concerning 48 per cent of those surveyed reported that age has been a barrier to pursuing what they love. Interestingly,most respondents (53 per cent)said they stopped following their heart ataround 30 to 40 years, believing that reaching this age did impact their lives.
Managing Director of Fonterra Brands Sri Lanka and the Indian Subcontinent, Sunil Sethi, said understanding these growing health concernsrevealed a need to provide Sri Lankans with more support around healthy ageing, and, in particular, heart health.
“At Fonterra, we know that age does not have to be a barrier to following your heart, and that signs of slowing down with age should not stop you from living life to the fullest. This inspired us to look at a product that would support these nutritional requirements,” said Mr.Sethi.
“This is a new space for Anchor and in fact, for the entire country as it is the first specialised adult dairy productin Sri Lanka with added plant sterols to focus on cholesterol reduction,” saidMr.Sethi.
Mr.Sethi said the latest dairy product is part of Fonterra’s ongoing commitment to meeting the evolving, nutritional needs of Sri Lankans throughout their life stages.
In line with the recent World Heart Day last week, Mr.Sethi introduced the new innovation today during a panel discussion with cricketing legend Mahela Jayawardene, where panelists focused on the importance of combining good nutrition with healthy lifestyles for better heart health.
Kicking off the panel, Mahela Jayawardena encouraged Sri Lankans to continue to follow their hearts, despite their age. An entrepreneur, husband, father, and still ever present in the cricketing world, Mahela shared why he continues to follow his heart. Having retired from playing international cricket, he shows no signs of slowing down and shared his passionon encouraging others to also live lives to the fullest.
Also joining the panel was Fonterra Brand Sri Lanka Director for Research & Development, Food Safety, Quality and Nutrition for Fonterra Brands Sri Lanka, Manish Singh.