Unhealthy Dietary Pattern Associated with Common Mental Disorders in Adults and Older Adults: a Population-based Study

Author:

de Macedo Gonçalves Frota Karoline1ORCID,de Melo Simplício Ana Paula1ORCID,de Almeida Fonseca Viola Poliana Cristina1ORCID,de Carvalho Lavôr Layanne Cristina1ORCID,de Lima Sousa Paulo Víctor1ORCID,Abreu de Carvalho Carolina2ORCID,Lopes Rodrigues Lays Arnaud Rosal1ORCID,Carvalho Ribeiro de Sá Lustosa Larissa1ORCID,da Silva Pinheiro Michelly1ORCID,Magalhães Paz de Lima Jaine1ORCID,Lucio de Sousa Ibiapina Cyntia Regina1ORCID,Ferreira Mesquita de Oliveira Amanda1ORCID,de Moura Crisóstomo Jany1ORCID,Nunes Lopes Denise Maria1ORCID,de Azevedo Paiva Adriana1ORCID,da Silva do Nascimento Vanessa1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Nutrition Department, Health Sciences Center, Federal University of Piaui, Teresina, Brazil

2. Public Health Department, Health Sciences Center, Federal University of Maranhão, Sao Luis, Brazil.

Abstract

Background: Mental and behavioral disorders are influenced by biological, psychological and social factors, especially income, gender, age and family environment, indicating that physical health is directly associated with mental health. In this perspective, food consumption is highlighted as a risk factor for mental health, as healthy behaviors, along with a good quality diet, can reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression. Objective: The objective of this astudy is to investigate the association between CMD and dietary patterns, among other lifestyle and socioeconomic factors. Method: Cross-sectional population-based and household study conducted with 1574 individuals aged over 20 years, of both sexes, residing in Teresina and Picos, Piaui, Brazil. Socio-demographic, lifestyle and food consumption data were collected. The instrument used to identify the presence of CMDs was the Self Reporting Questionnaire 20 (SRQ-20). Dietary patterns were obtained using the Principal Component Analysis method. Results: Individuals of female sex, separated, with low education, smokers and lower level of physical activity had a higher prevalence of common mental disorders. As for the eating pattern, after adjustments, individuals who adhered to the unhealthy eating pattern had a 9% higher prevalence of CMD. Furthermore, adherence to the white meat standard represented 12% higher prevalence of CMD. Conclusion: The results showed that, regardless of other socioeconomic and lifestyle factors, adherence to a more monotonous eating pattern in foods, characterized by the mainly consumption of animal protein and the lack consumption of foods like fruits and vegetables,as well as a less healthy one, characterized by the consumption of ultra-processed foods, increases the risk of developing CMD.´

Publisher

Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Nutrition and Dietetics,Food Science

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