食品安全状况与自杀意念之间的关系:NHANES 2007-2016的综合分析。

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Wenwei Zuo, Xuelian Yang
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摘要

自杀意念不仅表明严重的心理困扰,而且会显著增加自杀的风险,而粮食不安全可能会进一步增加这种风险。为了检验食品不安全和自杀意念之间的关系,我们使用了2007年至2016年的NHANES(国家健康与营养检查调查)数据。使用多元逻辑回归模型检验自杀意念风险与食品安全状况之间的关系。为了确保研究结果的稳健性,我们还进行了亚组分析和敏感性分析,这对于评估研究结果的一致性和准确性至关重要。本研究共纳入22,098名参与者,其中女性50.30%,男性49.70%。在对人群的综合分析中,经过充分调整后,边际粮食安全的比值比为1.14 (95% CI: 0.89, 1.46),低粮食安全的比值比为1.40 (95% CI: 1.12, 1.76),极低粮食安全的比值比为1.59 (95% CI: 1.27, 1.99)。在亚组分析中,我们发现抑郁症与食品安全之间存在显著的相互作用(P = 0.004)。此外,敏感性分析的结果与先前的研究结果一致。我们的研究表明,粮食不安全显著增加了自杀意念的风险,强调了解决粮食安全问题对改善心理健康的重要性。这些发现支持了国家食品援助项目与心理健康服务相结合的必要性。需要更多的纵向研究来验证粮食不安全对自杀意念的长期影响,以优化干预措施和政策调整。
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Associations between food security status and suicidal ideation: a comprehensive analysis of NHANES 2007-2016.

Suicidal ideation not only indicates severe psychological distress but also significantly raises the risk of suicide, whereas food insecurity may further increase this risk. To examine the relationship between food insecurity and suicidal ideation, we used the NHANES (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey) data from 2007 to 2016. The association between the risk of suicidal ideation and food security status was examined using multivariate logistic regression models. To ensure the robustness of our findings, we also conducted subgroup and sensitivity analyses, which were crucial for assessing the consistency and precision of the research findings. This study included 22 098 participants, of whom 50·30 % were female and 49·70 % were male. In the comprehensive analysis of the population, after full adjustment, the OR were 1·14 (95 % CI 0·89, 1·46) for marginal food security, 1·40 (95 % CI 1·12, 1·76) for low food security and 1·59 (95 % CI 1·27, 1·99) for very low food security. In the subgroup analysis, we identified a significant interaction between depression and food security (P = 0·004). Additionally, the results of the sensitivity analysis were consistent with previous findings. Our study revealed that food insecurity significantly increased the risk of suicidal ideation, emphasising the importance of addressing food security to improve mental health. These findings support the need for national food assistance programmes integrated with mental health services. More longitudinal studies are needed to validate the long-term impact of food insecurity on suicidal ideation to optimise intervention measures and policy adjustments.

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British Journal of Nutrition
British Journal of Nutrition 医学-营养学
CiteScore
6.60
自引率
5.60%
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740
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: British Journal of Nutrition is a leading international peer-reviewed journal covering research on human and clinical nutrition, animal nutrition and basic science as applied to nutrition. The Journal recognises the multidisciplinary nature of nutritional science and includes material from all of the specialities involved in nutrition research, including molecular and cell biology and nutritional genomics.
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