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Elderly malnutrition highlighted in government project Elderly malnutrition highlighted in government project
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A government-backed project is being launched to raise awareness of malnutrition among elderly people.A government-backed project is being launched to raise awareness of malnutrition among elderly people.
Around a million over-65s in England are malnourished or at risk of it, says charity Age UK - almost all of whom are in the community. Naerly a million over-65s in England suffer from untreated malnutrition, says charity Age UK - almost all of whom are in the community.
The project will aim to identify individuals in this group and support those who need help to eat properly.The project will aim to identify individuals in this group and support those who need help to eat properly.
Age UK, which is leading the work, said it wanted to ensure people did not "slip through the net".Age UK, which is leading the work, said it wanted to ensure people did not "slip through the net".
More hospital admissionsMore hospital admissions
The Malnutrition Prevention Project will begin in January.The Malnutrition Prevention Project will begin in January.
There will be pilots in five areas, including Lambeth in south London and Salford, and these will involve hospitals, GPs, social care, care homes and community groups.There will be pilots in five areas, including Lambeth in south London and Salford, and these will involve hospitals, GPs, social care, care homes and community groups.
The project will target people with low body mass index [that is, people who are underweight] and those who appear to be losing weight without trying - signs that are often wrongly seen as a normal part of ageing.The project will target people with low body mass index [that is, people who are underweight] and those who appear to be losing weight without trying - signs that are often wrongly seen as a normal part of ageing.
It is part of the government's response to the Francis report into events at Stafford Hospital - which found patients, many of them elderly, had not been able to eat or drink properly and that nutrition was not treated as a priority.It is part of the government's response to the Francis report into events at Stafford Hospital - which found patients, many of them elderly, had not been able to eat or drink properly and that nutrition was not treated as a priority.
However, research has shown that 93% of malnourished older people are in the community.However, research has shown that 93% of malnourished older people are in the community.
Being malnourished can mean medication is less effective if it should be taken on a full stomach - and this makes it harder to recover from illness.Being malnourished can mean medication is less effective if it should be taken on a full stomach - and this makes it harder to recover from illness.
Compared with well-nourished people, those who are malnourished see their GP twice as often, have three times the number of hospital admissions and stay in hospital more than three days longer, the experts behind the project say.Compared with well-nourished people, those who are malnourished see their GP twice as often, have three times the number of hospital admissions and stay in hospital more than three days longer, the experts behind the project say.
'Not just third world problem''Not just third world problem'
Dianne Jeffrey, chairman of Age UK, also chairs the Malnutrition Task Force expert group behind the project.Dianne Jeffrey, chairman of Age UK, also chairs the Malnutrition Task Force expert group behind the project.
She said eating and drinking properly was "critical to being healthy and remaining independent.She said eating and drinking properly was "critical to being healthy and remaining independent.
But, she added, malnutrition went untreated and undiagnosed in "nearly one million older people in England.But, she added, malnutrition went untreated and undiagnosed in "nearly one million older people in England.
"We hope that by working closely with hospitals, GP surgeries and care homes, we can tackle this hidden problem and help ensure that older people do not slip through the net ""We hope that by working closely with hospitals, GP surgeries and care homes, we can tackle this hidden problem and help ensure that older people do not slip through the net "
Health minister Dan Poulter said: "Many people think of malnutrition as a problem that only affects the third world.Health minister Dan Poulter said: "Many people think of malnutrition as a problem that only affects the third world.
"But the reality is that over three million people in the UK have the potential to become malnourished - many of whom are frail and elderly.""But the reality is that over three million people in the UK have the potential to become malnourished - many of whom are frail and elderly."
He said action was needed. "Carers and NHS staff will be better equipped to identify, tackle and prevent malnutrition - so older people get better care and receive more support in their own homes and communities. "He said action was needed. "Carers and NHS staff will be better equipped to identify, tackle and prevent malnutrition - so older people get better care and receive more support in their own homes and communities. "