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September Is Malnutrition Awareness Week: Midland’s Fight Against Food Insecurity

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Malnutrition in the US: A Hidden Crisis Affecting Midland, Texas and Beyond

By⁤ Dr. Michael Lee, World-Today-News.com – October 26,2023

Malnutrition is often associated with images of famine in ⁣distant lands. Though, a silent epidemic is unfolding right here in the United States, and​ Midland, Texas is not immune.this isn’t simply a matter of lack of food, ⁣but a complex issue of nutrient imbalances – deficiencies, excesses, and overall poor nutrition – with far-reaching consequences for individual and public health.

Beyond Hunger: Understanding the‍ Spectrum of Malnutrition

The⁤ term “malnutrition” encompasses more than just starvation. It includes undernutrition, characterized ⁤by weight loss and muscle wasting; overnutrition,‍ which can lead to metabolic problems ‍even in those overweight‌ or obese; chronic ⁣diseases linked⁢ to⁣ poor diet like⁤ diabetes and heart⁤ disease; and deficiencies in‌ vital micronutrients like Vitamin D and iron. These imbalances erode ‍physical and cognitive health, drive up healthcare costs, and diminish quality of life.

A Stark ​Rise in Cases and Fatalities

Recent‌ data paints a concerning picture. A 2019 study published in Clinical nutrition revealed that a staggering 30-50% of adults hospitalized in⁢ the‍ U.S.are either malnourished or‌ at risk. While ⁤older‌ adults, especially those living in isolation, are especially vulnerable, anyone can fall prey to malnutrition due to illness, injury, financial hardship, or simply a ⁢poor diet.

The consequences are severe. Malnutrition compromises the immune⁢ system, slows wound healing, weakens muscles, and tragically, can be fatal. The Centers⁢ for Disease Control ​and Prevention (CDC) reports a dramatic increase in malnutrition-related deaths, ​surging from approximately 9,300 in 2018 to over 20,500 in 2022. adding to the crisis, over‍ 34 million‍ Americans – including a meaningful number of⁤ children and seniors – ⁢currently experience food insecurity, a‍ key⁣ driver of⁢ malnutrition. ​Experts predict this alarming trend will continue⁢ without⁢ intervention.

**Malnutrition Awareness Week: A Call to Action (September 8-12,2

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