Food insecurity and social inequalities in households headed by older people in Brazil: a secondary cross-sectional analysis of a national survey

Author:

Ribeiro Eloah Costa de Sant’AnnaORCID,Cherol Camilla Christine de SouzaORCID,da Costa Rosana SallesORCID,de Castro Paulo Cesar PereiraORCID,Ferreira Aline AlvesORCID

Abstract

Abstract Background The presence of food insecurity in households headed by older people is related to social inequalities. The objective of this study was to analyze the prevalence and factors associated with moderate/severe food insecurity in households headed by older people. Methods A cross-sectional study based on a nationally representative sample of older adults aged ≥ 60 years was conducted using data from the 2017/2018 Family Budget Survey. In the study, moderate/severe food insecurity was the dependent variable, with food insecurity assessed with the Brazilian Household Food Insecurity Measurement Scale. Prevalence and odds ratio estimates were generated with 99% confidence intervals. Data analysis was performed using STATA software. Findings A total of 16,314 households headed by older people were identified. Approximately 10.1% of these households were in the moderate/severe range for food insecurity. The majority are female (11.9%)and self-declared indigenous people (25.5%), with a lack of schooling (18.3%) and a per capita income of up to half of one minimum wage (29.6%). The analysis model found that color/race, region, schooling, per capita household income, and social benefits received in the household were statistically significant factors (p value < 0.01). Conclusion Moderate/severe food insecurity in households headed by older people is associated with the pronounced social inequalities present in Brazil, and these findings intensify the need for additional study of the challenges faced by this age group.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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