Breakfast skipping alone and in interaction with inflammatory based quality of diet increases the risk of higher scores of psychological problems profile in a large sample of Iranian adults

(2021) Breakfast skipping alone and in interaction with inflammatory based quality of diet increases the risk of higher scores of psychological problems profile in a large sample of Iranian adults. Journal of Nutritional Science. ISSN 2048-6790

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Abstract

The authors investigate the association of breakfast skipping and its interaction with a dietary inflammatory index (DII) with the severity of psychological disorders. A total of 2876 Iranian general adults were enrolled in this cross-sectional study. Psychological problems profile score was calculated using the regression method in the framework of factor analysis based on depression, anxiety and psychological distress. The higher scores indicate more severity of mental problem. The frequency of breakfast eating in a week was assessed. Dietary intakes were assessed using a food-frequency questionnaire and twenty-seven items were included in the calculation of DII. In the crude model, individuals who ate breakfast seldom had the highest odds for having worse psychological problems profile (OR 3.59; 95 CI 2.52, 5.11). Adjustment for various confounders did not change the associations (OR 3.35; 95 CI 2.11, 5.32). In the adjusted multinomial logistic regression model, participants with high DII (>median) who skipped breakfast had highest risk of being in the higher tertiles of psychological problems profile compared with those who had low DII (<median) and ate breakfast (OR 6.67; 95 CI 3.45, 12.90). Similar results were observed in women and men regarding the impact of breakfast skipping alone and interaction with DII on scores of psychological problems profile. Breakfast skipping is associated with higher risk of psychological problems. Similar findings were obtained in the stratified analysis by sex. Our findings confirmed that the DII and breakfast skipping are associated with mental health, interactionally. Further longitudinal studies are needed to confirm the true link between breakfast skipping and psychological problems.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Breakfast skipping Dietary inflammatory index Depression Anxiety Distress Psychological problems DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS EATING BREAKFAST COGNITIVE FUNCTION ENERGY-BALANCE OF-LIFE ASSOCIATION CONSUMPTION HEALTH DISTRESS PATTERN
Journal or Publication Title: Journal of Nutritional Science
Journal Index: ISI
Volume: 10
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.1017/jns.2020.62
ISSN: 2048-6790
Depositing User: Zahra Otroj
URI: http://eprints.mui.ac.ir/id/eprint/14422

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