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Association between food insecurity and depression among older adults from low- and middle-income countries.

Lee SmithJae Il ShinDaragh McDermottLouis JacobYvonne BarnettGuillermo F López SánchezNicola VeroneseJingyuan LinPinar SoysalHans OhIgor GrabovacAi Koyanagi
Published in: Depression and anxiety (2021)
In this large representative sample of older adults from six LMICs, those with severe food insecurity were over two times more likely to suffer from depression (compared with no food insecurity). Utilizing lay health counselors and psychological interventions may be effective mechanisms to reduce depression among food-insecure populations. Interventions to address food insecurity (e.g., supplemental nutrition programs) may reduce depression at the population level but future longitudinal studies are warranted.
Keyphrases
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