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Disentangling the Relationship between Food Insecurity and Poor Sleep Health

Soomi Lee, Karley Deason, Diana Rancourt, Heewon L. Gray

2021Ecology of Food and Nutrition17 citationsDOI

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has created disruptions in global and national food supply chains. Along with an increase in the unemployment rate, this resulted in a rise in food insecurity at the community-level, threatening individual and family well-being. Food insecurity is associated with inadequate nutrient intakes, weight gain, and psychological distress, including anxiety and depressive symptoms, all of which are known to affect sleep. Yet, little is known about whether and how food insecurity is associated with sleep health, a critical but underrecognized health outcome. This paper reviews literature describing associations between food insecurity and sleep, summarizes key findings based on proposed mechanisms, and discusses directions for future research.

Topics & Concepts

Food insecurityAnxietySleep (system call)Affect (linguistics)DistressEnvironmental healthPandemicPsychologyUnemploymentDepressive symptomsCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Food securityMedicinePsychiatryClinical psychologyEconomic growthEconomicsDiseaseAgricultureGeographyPathologyCommunicationArchaeologyComputer scienceOperating systemInfectious disease (medical specialty)Food Security and Health in Diverse PopulationsUrban Agriculture and SustainabilityCOVID-19 Pandemic Impacts