Eating disorder hospital admissions up by over a third in two years

2 January 2020, 08:19

File photo: NHS Digital data for England found admissions passed 19,000 across all age groups last year
File photo: NHS Digital data for England found admissions passed 19,000 across all age groups last year. Picture: PA

The number of hospital admissions for eating disorders has risen by over a third in just two years, according to new figures.

NHS Digital data for England found admissions passed 19,000 across all age groups last year, up 37 per cent from 16,558 in 2017/18 and 13,885 in 2016/17.

The latest figures include 4,471 admissions for eating disorders in children aged 18 and under, up 8 per cent from 4,158 the year before.

More than half of these most recent admissions in children were for anorexia, at 2,403 admissions, up 12 per cent from 2,147 the year before.

This included ten cases of anorexia among boys and six among girls aged nine and under.

There were a further 186 admissions for anorexia in girls aged 10 to 12 in 2018/19, and 27 for boys aged 10 to 12.

The most common age for hospital admission with anorexia was 13 to 15, with 1,056 admissions among girls in this age group (up from 939 the year before), and a further 53 cases in boys.

Some 1,032 admissions were for girls aged 16 to 18 (up from 909 the year before), while 33 were for boys aged 16 to 18.

Women aged 19 and over accounted for 5,274 admissions for anorexia and 3,542 for bulimia last year, while men accounted for 327 admissions for anorexia and 381 for bulimia.

Emma Thomas, chief executive of the charity Young Minds, said the figures were "worrying".

She added: "While there have been some improvements in community care for young people with eating disorders in recent years, it can still be difficult for children and young people to get the help they need before they reach crisis point.

"Getting early support for an eating disorder can prevent problems from escalating, meaning young people are more likely to fully recover.

"The Government must make prevention and early intervention a priority for every child struggling with their mental health, to ensure that they get help as soon as they need it."

Tom Quinn, director of external affairs at the eating disorders charity Beat, said: "Eating disorders are serious mental illnesses that affect people of any age, and there are several reasons that there may be more young people being admitted to hospital.

"We know from our research and listening to the experiences of our supporters that it can often take a long while for early signs of an eating disorder to be spotted, for a referral to be made and for treatment to begin.

"Therefore, while this rise in the number of young people admitted to hospital for treatment could mean that the number of young people with eating disorders is increasing, it could also be due to improvement in the ability of healthcare professionals to identify eating disorders.

"Full recovery from an eating disorder is possible and the sooner someone gets the treatment they need, the more likely they are to make a full and sustained recovery."

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