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Hospital admissions for children with eating disorders rise by a third in England

Coronavirus: Daily update

news Coronavirus: Daily update Here are five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Tuesday. We ll have another update for you on Wednesday morning. 1. Health workers back in eye of storm NHS front-line staff are back in the eye of the storm as coronavirus cases in the UK reach record highs and hospitalisations soar, the health service s boss in England says. Sir Simon Steven describes 2020 as probably the toughest year most of us can remember , in an end-of-year message to workers. NHS England has said that the number of people being treated for the virus in hospitals in England is now 20,426, which is higher than the previous peak of just under 19,000 in April.

More children and young people admitted to hospital for eating disorders

More children and young people admitted to hospital for eating disorders
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Hospital admissions for children with eating disorders rise by almost a fifth

Hospital admissions for children with eating disorders rise by almost a fifth Expert says Government and the NHS must take immediate action to tackle this crisis 29 December 2020 • 7:11am Hospital admissions for children with eating disorders have risen by almost a fifth in two years and by almost a third among all age groups, new figures show. NHS Digital data for England shows a rise in admissions across most parts of the country, with the Covid-19 pandemic also having an effect on inpatient treatment. The data shows there were 21,794 admissions for eating disorders among all age groups in 2019/20, up 13 per cent from the 19,244 in 2018/19 and up 32 per cent from 16,547 in 2017/18.

Child eating disorders soar amid the pandemic as isolation from friends promote stress, experts say

Eating disorders in children have soared during the pandemic and experts are now warning parents to be vigilant. Isolation from friends, exam cancellations and loss of extracurricular activities caused stress and encouraged them to focus on eating and exercise, suggested the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health. Increased use of social media while staying at home can also give children unrealistic ideas of how their body should look, say experts. Eating disorders in children have soared during the pandemic and experts are now warning parents to be vigilant (file image) This is combined with anxiety about family money troubles, catching the virus and loved ones dying from it. 

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