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Food Insecurity and the Risk of Obesity, Depression, and Self-Rated Health in Women.

Sydney K Willis1, Sara E Simonsen2, Rachael B Hemmert2, Jami Baayd2, Kathleen B Digre3, Cathleen D Zick4.   

Abstract

Background/Introduction/Objective: Recent studies have shown that food insecurity is associated with obesity, depression, and other adverse health outcomes although little research has been focused on these relationships in underrepresented cultural and social groups. In this study we elucidate the relationship between food insecurity, community factors, dietary patterns, race/ethnicity and health among underrepresented women. Materials and
Methods: The data for this investigation come from a cross-sectional survey of women drawn from five urban Utah communities of color, including African immigrants/refugees, African Americans, Hispanics, American Indians/Alaska Natives, and Pacific Islanders, and women from four rural Utah counties. Multivariate logistic regression was used to assess the relationship between food insecurity and obesity risk, self-reported depression, and self-assessed health.
Results: Urban women of color were more likely to report food insecurity than rural non-Hispanic white women. Obesity and depression scores were positively associated with food insecurity. Conclusions: Utah women of color had higher levels of food insecurity than reported in state or national data, highlight an important disparity. Nutritional education initiatives, evaluating food assistance programs, and screenings in clinical settings targeting specific racial/ethnic groups may help address the disparities observed in this study. © Sydney K. Willis et al. 2020; Published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.

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Keywords:  depression; food insecurity; obesity; self-rated health

Year:  2020        PMID: 33786494      PMCID: PMC7784806          DOI: 10.1089/whr.2020.0049

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Womens Health Rep (New Rochelle)        ISSN: 2688-4844


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