NHS hospital admissions for eating disorders rise among ethnic minorities Faster increase among BAME people in England raises fears of cultural or racial factors
The number of hospital admissions for eating disorders is rising at a faster rate among people from ethnic minorities in England, prompting concerns that there may be cultural or racial factors driving them.
For white ethnicities, hospital admissions for eating disorders rose by just under a third (31%) across three years, whereas admissions among ethnic minorities rose by more than a half (53%), according to Guardian analysis of NHS data. The Guardian
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