In a conference on 'From Malnutrition to Wellnutrition', on 22 November 2006, stakeholders from around Europe discussed ways to pull the issue of malnutrition higher up on the EU agenda. The participants defined actions aimed to build awareness and recognition of the problem especially in the community context, nursing homes and hospitals.
"It is clear that action needs to be taken at national level," said Frank de Man, secretary general of the European Nutrition for Health Alliance (ENHA). "The Commission can naturally help us in raising awareness about malnutrition at EU level," he added.
"A UK study on the economic costs of malnutrition suggests that malnutrition costs the UK €10.5 billion a year. If we extrapolate these figures in Europe the annual cost of malnutrition amounts to some €60 billion in the EU only," said Jean-Pierre Baeyens, chair of ENHA. These costs come from more frequent hospitalisations and longer hospital stays as recovery takes more time. "Health costs could be cut down by 20% in the EU if the issue of malnutrition was resolved," added Baeyens, who would like the EU Health Commissioner Kyprianou to put forward a Green paper on malnutrition to set it on the EU policy agenda.
Concrete actions include weighting people when they enter hospitals or nursing homes, and regularly after, to monitor their weight. Another would be to introduce adequate education on nutrition into the curricula of healthcare and social care professionals.



