by americandream » Sun 17 Nov 2013, 22:39:14
A combination of all 3.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Shaved Monkey', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'M')alnutrition cases in English hospitals almost double in five years
The shocking impact of recession and austerity on England’s poorest people has come to light again in figures showing the number of malnutrition cases treated at NHS hospitals has nearly doubled since the economic downturn.
Primary and secondary diagnoses of malnutrition – caused by lack of food or very poor diet – rose from 3,161 in 2008/09 to 5,499 last year, according to figures released by the health minister Norman Lamb.
While the data does not include information on the circumstances of each diagnosis, the rise coincides with a dramatic increase in the cost of living, and a spike in demand for charity food hand-outs.
The figures, broken down by region, reveal the heaviest burden of hunger is being felt in rural areas.
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style ... 45631.htmlbesides lack of money
Pretty sobering news especially that its worse in rural areas.
Can it be lack of growing skills and lack of cooking skills or no access to land.