HebrideanUltraTerfHecate on Nostr: There are also diseases that can cause malabsorption and depletion too. ...
There are also diseases that can cause malabsorption and depletion too.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/health/health-news/junk-food-diets-are-blamed-for-soaring-number-of-vitamin-deficiencies/ar-AA1wMt5T?ocid=msedgntp&pc=HCTS&cvid=0fdc1d0ba14a49aaba45b4120c39b208&ei=24
Prof Hawthorne said the link between overall health and nutrition 'is well established' and a 'poor diet can increase a patient's risk of developing certain health conditions, while also exacerbating existing conditions'.
She added: 'We have seen fresh, healthier foods spike in price over the last few years, making a nutritious diet increasingly unaffordable for some, while 'fast foods' are cheap, are filling and easy to access, but are low in nutritious content.
'GPs are on the front line of this public health crisis, caring for patients who are experiencing the health consequences of growing deprivation.
'A recent survey of our members found that 74% of GPs have seen an increase in the number of presentations linked to poverty over the past year.
'It is unacceptable that a developed nation like the UK should see an increase in the number of conditions that can be linked to poverty and poor nutrition and yet this is the reality.'
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/health/health-news/junk-food-diets-are-blamed-for-soaring-number-of-vitamin-deficiencies/ar-AA1wMt5T?ocid=msedgntp&pc=HCTS&cvid=0fdc1d0ba14a49aaba45b4120c39b208&ei=24
Prof Hawthorne said the link between overall health and nutrition 'is well established' and a 'poor diet can increase a patient's risk of developing certain health conditions, while also exacerbating existing conditions'.
She added: 'We have seen fresh, healthier foods spike in price over the last few years, making a nutritious diet increasingly unaffordable for some, while 'fast foods' are cheap, are filling and easy to access, but are low in nutritious content.
'GPs are on the front line of this public health crisis, caring for patients who are experiencing the health consequences of growing deprivation.
'A recent survey of our members found that 74% of GPs have seen an increase in the number of presentations linked to poverty over the past year.
'It is unacceptable that a developed nation like the UK should see an increase in the number of conditions that can be linked to poverty and poor nutrition and yet this is the reality.'