Asia Pacific J Clin Nutr (1994) 3, 1-2
Asia Pacific J Clin Nutr (1994) 3, 1-2

Editorial announcement
ASIA PACIFIC CLINICAL
NUTRITION AWARDS
An Annual Award of the Asia Pacific
Clinical Nutrition Society
Given for an outstanding and sustained contribution
to the nutritionally related well-being and health of peoples in the
Asia Pacific region.
The inaugural award for 1993 has been made to Professor
Tu Giay MD, Emeritus Director of the National Institute of Nutrition
in Hanoi, Vietnam in recognition of his dedication, through and beyond
times of international crisis, to the scientifically based practice
of clinical and public health nutrition for the peoples of Indo-China
(see page 2).
Nominations, accompanied by a curriculum vitae, are
invited for the 1994 Award, and should be sent to the Secretary of
the Asia Pacific Clinical Nutrition Society, Professor Mark L. Wahlqvist,
c/o Department of Medicine, Block E, Level 5, Monash Medical Centre,
Monash University, 246 Clayton Road, Clayton, Victoria 3168, Australia.

ASIA PACIFIC CLINICAL NUTRITION
AWARD 1993
To Professor
Tu Giay - an eminent Vietnamese nutritionist
Professor Tu Giay was born in 1921 in Ha Tay province,
Vietnam. In 1945, as a young physician, he joined a movement for independence
and liberty of the country.
During wartime he worked in the Vietnamese Popular
Army as a hygienist-nutritionist. Under his guidance the magazine
Enjoy for life popularized healthy lifestyle, basic knowledge
of hygiene, sound nutrition, control of malaria . . . the most important
health problems of the time. He participated in the battle at Dien
Bien Phu in 1954.
For a long time he was a teacher, Head of the Department
of Hygiene and Epidemiology of the Army College of Medicine. As an
experienced and creative teacher, he introduced bio-statistics and
applied them to medical research studies. His great interest has been
to link knowledge with action.
After the war he became Director of the National Research
Programme to improve the nutritional status of the Vietnamese people.
As a result of these activities the National Institute of Nutrition
was established in 1980. He was the founder and the first director
of this Institute (1981-93). Under his direction, the Institute has
contributed remarkably to the nutrition programme in Vietnam. Professor
Tu Giay has been the initiator of the 'VAC' movement (VAC - garden-fish
-pond-animal husbandry) now widely accepted and expanded through the
whole country. Tu Giay has been a pioneer in primary health care.
He has been an active promoter of nutrition knowledge to the people.
The socialization of health services has received ardent support from
Tu Giay.
He has been an outstanding teacher and researcher
as Professor of Hanoi Medical College, Department of Comm 5ab unity
Nutrition.
He has been awarded many distinctions in Vietnam such
as 'People's Doctor', 'Labor medal of 2nd degree' .... At 70 years,
Tu Giay is still active - creative in his work for nutrition, and
for the improvement of the nutritional status of Vietnamese people
of Indo China and the Asia Pacific region.
He has survived and transcended the political events
of his time in the interests of nutrition science and nutrition-related
heart care.


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February 24, 1999
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