Food insecurity is associated with poor sleep outcomes among US adults

The Journal of Nutrition
Meng DingC A Zizza

Abstract

Although food insecure (FI) adults are at risk of chronic conditions, little research attention is given to their health behaviors, such as sleep. We examined the associations between adult food security status and sleep duration, sleep latency, and sleep complaints reported to a health care professional. Our population-based sample included 5637 men and 5264 women (≥22 y) who participated in the NHANES 2005-2010. Food security status was assessed with USDA's 10-item adult Food Security Survey Module. Self-reported information about sleep duration, sleep latency, and sleep complaints to a health care professional were used as sleep outcomes. Multiple linear, stratified by sex, and logistic regression models were used to estimate the association between food security status and the 3 sleep outcomes. Very low food secure (FS) women reported significantly shorter sleep duration than fully FS women (difference: -30 ± 5.2 min; P < 0.01); however, no relation to sleep duration was observed among men. Among men, participants who were marginally FS (4 ± 1.1 min), low FS (4 ± 1.7 min), and very low FS (5 ± 1.8 min) reported significantly longer sleep latency than fully FS men (P < 0.05), but no association with sleep latency was observe...Continue Reading

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