Association between depression and eating behavior factors in Korean adults: the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2018

EunJung Lee, Ji-Myung Kim
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Purpose: This study aimed to examine the association between depression and eating behavior factors in Korean adults. Methods: Study subjects were selected (n = 5,103) from the participants of the 7th Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2018 and divided into depression (men, 59; women, 162) and normal groups (men, 2,083; women, 2,799). Subjects with a Patient Health Questionnaire 9 score ≥ 10 (out of 27 points) were defined as having depression. Results: A higher prevalence of depression was observed in both men and women who were unemployed (p < 0.001, p = 0.008), had lower income (both p < 0.001), poorer subjective health (both p < 0.001), and poor food safety (both p < 0.001). The prevalence of depression was higher in women with lower education levels (p = 0.008), who were unmarried (p = 0.010), smokers (p < 0.001), and in a one-person household (p = 0.001). Obese men showed a higher prevalence of depression (p = 0.009). Men who were eating alone or skipping lunch had a high prevalence of depression (p = 0.009), while women who were eating breakfast (p = 0.012), lunch (p = 0.001), and dinner (p = 0.010) alone had a high prevalence of depression. The relationship analysis between men and women according to dietary habits using logistic regression showed that, in women, after variable adjustment, skipping lunch (odds ratio [OR], 2.677; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.090–6.574), meal frequency of 2 times per day (OR, 1.658; 95% CI, 1.084–2.536), and lunch frequency of 3–4 times per week (OR, 3.143; 95% CI, 1.725–5.728) were significantly associated with a higher prevalence of depression. Conclusion: Depression in women was not only affected by more sociodemographic variables but also associated with decreased frequency of lunch and dinner, especially with skipping lunch.
韩国成年人抑郁与饮食行为因素之间的关系:2018年韩国国家健康与营养检查调查
目的:本研究旨在探讨韩国成年人抑郁与饮食行为因素之间的关系。方法:从2018年第七次韩国国民健康与营养调查的参与者中选择研究对象(n = 5103),并将其分为抑郁症(男性,59;女性162人)和正常人群(男性2083人;女性,2799)。患者健康问卷9得分≥10分(总分27分)的受试者被定义为患有抑郁症。结果:在失业(p < 0.001, p = 0.008)、收入较低(p < 0.001)、主观健康状况较差(p < 0.001)和食品安全状况较差(p < 0.001)的男性和女性中,抑郁症的患病率均较高。受教育程度较低(p = 0.008)、未婚(p = 0.010)、吸烟(p < 0.001)和单身家庭(p = 0.001)的女性抑郁症患病率较高。肥胖男性抑郁症患病率较高(p = 0.009)。独自吃饭或不吃午餐的男性抑郁症患病率高(p = 0.009),而单独吃早餐(p = 0.012)、午餐(p = 0.001)和晚餐(p = 0.010)的女性抑郁症患病率高。根据饮食习惯进行的男女关系logistic回归分析显示,女性在变量调整后,不吃午餐(优势比[OR], 2.677;95%可信区间[CI], 1.090-6.574),每天2次的用餐频率(OR, 1.658;95% CI, 1.084-2.536),午餐频率每周3-4次(OR, 3.143;95% CI, 1.725-5.728)与较高的抑郁症患病率显著相关。结论:女性抑郁症不仅受更多社会人口学变量的影响,而且与午餐和晚餐频率的减少,特别是不吃午餐有关。
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