医学
社会心理的
全国健康与营养检查调查
优势比
粮食不安全
置信区间
环境卫生
腹泻
便秘
医疗保健
粮食安全
全球卫生
公共卫生
内科学
人口
精神科
病理
农业
生物
经济增长
经济
生态学
作者
Yunlong Li,Yang Chen,Ziqing Yu,Xiaoyin Bai,Gechong Ruan,Yinghao Sun,Wei Han,Hong Yang,Xiaoqing Li
摘要
ABSTRACT Background and Aim Functional gastrointestinal disorders such as chronic constipation (CC) and chronic diarrhea (CD) impose a significant burden on global healthcare resources. Food insecurity, a crucial social determinant of health, remains unclearly associated with CC and CD. We aim to explore the association between food insecurity and CC and CD, and its impact on all‐cause mortality among participants with abnormal bowel health. Methods We used data from National Health and Nutrition Survey 2005–2010. We assessed food insecurity using the Household Food Security Survey Module, and bowel health, including CD and CC, was evaluated using fecal characteristics and bowel movement frequency from the Bowel Health Questionnaire. Finally, 13 199 participants were included. Results A total of 15.26% (2014) participants experienced food insecurity. Multivariate analysis revealed that food insecurity was associated with a higher proportion of CD (odds ratio [OR]: 1.24, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.02–1.52, p = 0.03), especially in women. CC did not exhibit a significant association with food insecurity (OR: 1.10, CI: 0.86–1.40, p = 0.41). Furthermore, food insecurity was significantly linked to higher all‐cause mortality in patients with CD (OR: 1.59, CI: 1.01–2.50, p = 0.046) and CC (OR: 2.01, CI: 1.20–3.46, p = 0.01). Conclusions Assessing food insecurity's impact on bowel health is crucial for policy formulation and risk identification. Research should explore links between food insecurity and CD or CC severity, treatment, and psychosocial aspects to improve patient quality of life.
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