Guest guest Posted March 11, 2006 Report Share Posted March 11, 2006 Malnutrition 'Costs UK Billions' Malnutrition costs the UK more than £7.3bn a year - more than double the bill for obesity, a report has found. However, the British Association for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition said malnutrition was given a much lower priority by the government. The report estimates around 30% of patients in hospitals and nursing homes are clinically malnourished. In total, more than three million people are thought to be malnourished at any one time. Effects of malnutrition Impaired immune responses Reduced muscle strength and fatigue Increased difficulties in breathing Impaired thermo-regulation Impaired wound healing Apathy, depression and self-neglect Poor libido This includes 10% of people over the age of 65 living in the community. A report published by the Malnutrition Advisory Group in 2003 warned that many people with malnutrition go undiagnosed. Malnourished people stay in hospital longer, succumb to infection more often, and visit their GP more frequently. They also require longer-term care, and more extensive nursing care. http://www.campaignfortruth.com/Eclub/060306/CTM%20-%20malnutrition.htm "Our ideal is not the spirituality that withdraws from life but the conquest of life by the power of the spirit." - Aurobindo. Mail Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail makes sharing a breeze. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2006 Report Share Posted March 11, 2006 Do you have any other figures Jagannath? For example for India, China, USA, Russia, Africa? Thanks Jane - Jagannath Chatterjee Malnutrition 'Costs UK Billions' Malnutrition costs the UK more than £7.3bn a year - more than double the bill for obesity, a report has found. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2006 Report Share Posted March 11, 2006 Malnutrition includes under-nutrition as well as over-nutritionn leading to over weight and obesity inviting a host of diseases. Some suffer and even die of lack of food and nutrition while others die of over-feeding themselves leading to many life-style diseases. Hence very few persons are properly nourished. Yet, the subject of preventive and social medicine is absolutely neglected in medical schools and colleges. Hence, the Pune-based Society for Prevention of Malnutrition had designed high protein and nutritionally balanced biscuits at one-tenth of the cost of those manufactured and marketed by Multi-National companies (MNCs). Those biscuits were analysed by the Govt. of India at the insatance of former Prime Minister, the late Mrs. Indira Gandhi and were found to be good for school feeding programmes under mid-day meal scheme. But ruling politicians started demanding bribes for approving them for the school feeding scheme. During the years 1974 to 1984, all doctors were recommending them to the pregnant and lactating mothers to turn the tide of increasing births of low-weight babies, to the elderly and the convalescents for better health and quicker recovery after surgery. During those years, the sale of costly nutritional products had gone down in Pune. This writer was even granted a process patent for the production of the biscuits. But due to political apathy and bribery, the scheme did not take off. Under that process, we could use deoiled but edible soya bean and groudnut floors, jaggery or raw sugar to avoid white refined sugar and other ingredients. If any one wants to exploit that process, I shall be too happy to brief the person free of charge. The process is capable of using millions of tonnes of oilseed residues, edible wheat and rice brans and even agricultural and forest waste products like drumstick leaves and flowers, mahua fruits that adivasis (aborigines) collect, eat or use them for brewing their brand of liquor. In India alone, 25 per cent of wheat, rice and legumes (lentils or pulses) get lost in milling. The bran is much more nutritious than the refined flour that is used for white bread manufacturing. Out of say, 200 million tonnes of foodgrains, pulses, oilseeds and what not, more than 25 per cent gets wasted in brans, etc. If all such waste products are used for making highly nutritious biscuits as per the patented process, it should be possible to feed the malnourished people of the world to banish hunger and poverty from earth. But all that requires leaders with a vision who are hard to find. Present leaders in Idia just talk and talk but do nothing. When I had successfully filled up a government tender for the school feeding programme in Maharashtra, even one of the cabinet minister of the Maharashtra Govt. came to me and wanted to be a partner in the business. When I explained him that it is to be done on a no-loss and no-profit basis, he quietly withdrew. This is how good public service schemes get killed without seeing the light of the day. But I continue to pray to the Lord for sending some well-meaning person to exploit the process for betterment of the society. God has been very kind to this writer in sending His messenger in the form of Swami Ramdev to help and fulfil my other dream of total health and wellness with zero aches and pains without a single dose of medicine in most cases. Five minutes of the spine-stretching exercises and ten minutes of pranayam can help cure or contain many ailments. I am still praying for similar divine intervention for preventing malnutrition as well. My heart is crying and beseeching YOU Lord of Lords to show us the way and give us enough strength of fulfil our dreams. With malice towards none and with unlimited love for all, this is thy own self with humble pranams to all, S. M. Acharya (smacharya) --- Jagannath Chatterjee <jagchat01 wrote: > Malnutrition 'Costs UK Billions' > > Malnutrition costs the UK more than £7.3bn a year > - more than double the bill for obesity, a report > has found. > > However, the British Association for Parenteral > and Enteral Nutrition said malnutrition was given a > much lower priority by the government. The report > estimates around 30% of patients in hospitals and > nursing homes are clinically malnourished. In total, > more than three million people are thought to be > malnourished at any one time. > > Effects of malnutrition > > Impaired immune responses > Reduced muscle strength and fatigue > Increased difficulties in breathing > Impaired thermo-regulation > Impaired wound healing > Apathy, depression and self-neglect > Poor libido > > This includes 10% of people over the age of 65 > living in the community. > > A report published by the Malnutrition Advisory > Group in 2003 warned that many people with > malnutrition go undiagnosed. Malnourished people > stay in hospital longer, succumb to infection more > often, and visit their GP more frequently. They also > require longer-term care, and more extensive nursing > care. > > > http://www.campaignfortruth.com/Eclub/060306/CTM%20-%20malnutrition.htm > > > " Our ideal is not the spirituality that > withdraws from life but the conquest of life by the > power of the spirit. " - Aurobindo. > > > > > > > Mail > Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail makes sharing a > breeze. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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