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The Correlation of Meal Frequency and Nutrition with Mental Health Status in Women Aged 20-39 Years: The 5th Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2010-2012
Korean Journal of Obesity ; : 101-107, 2015.
Article 在 Ko | WPRIM | ID: wpr-761611
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ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND: We analyzed the relationship between meal frequency and nutrition with mental health status, and provide basic data on health promotion for breakfast and dinner skippers compared to non-skippers. METHODS: This is a cross-sectional study of 2,114 women aged 20-39 years who participated in the KNHANES in 2010-2012. We compared differences such as marital status, weight change, obesity, and under-weightness, smoking, high-risk alcohol consumption, exercise, suicide ideation, stress perception, depression, blood pressure, lipid profile, 25-Hydroxyvitamin-D, and ferritin levels among meal-skipping groups by cross tabulation analysis and general linear model analysis. RESULTS: The proportion of respondent undergoing weight loss efforts was over 50%, and of those roughly 75% were using a specific diet (e.g., fasting, skipping meals, single food diet). The breakfast and dinner skippers tended to be young, unmarried, and, had higher stress perception and suicide ideation than the non-skipping meal group. There were significantly higher incidents of obesity (body mass index > or =25 kg/m2, P=0.004), weight loss efforts, smoking, high-risk alcohol consumption, suicide ideation, and irregular menstruation in dinner skippers. In addition, there were significantly higher levels of under-weightness (P=0.004) and frequent eating out (over 5-6/week, P=0.005) in breakfast skippers. CONCLUSION: There were more physical and mental problems in dinner skippers in regards to high-risk alcohol consumption, suicide ideation, stress perception, and irregular menstruation. In the future, long-term studies are needed to reveal the correlation of meal frequency and nutrition with mental health status in patients who skip meals.
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全文: 1 索引: WPRIM 主要主题: Single Person / Smoke / Suicide / Blood Pressure / Alcohol Drinking / Weight Loss / Smoking / Linear Models / Nutrition Surveys / Mental Health 研究类型: Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Risk_factors_studies 限制: Female / Humans 国家/地区名称主题: Asia 语言: Ko 期刊: Korean Journal of Obesity 年: 2015 类型: Article
全文: 1 索引: WPRIM 主要主题: Single Person / Smoke / Suicide / Blood Pressure / Alcohol Drinking / Weight Loss / Smoking / Linear Models / Nutrition Surveys / Mental Health 研究类型: Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Risk_factors_studies 限制: Female / Humans 国家/地区名称主题: Asia 语言: Ko 期刊: Korean Journal of Obesity 年: 2015 类型: Article