Nourishing the Mind: How Food Security Influences Mental Wellbeing
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- Does food security significantly impact mental health outcomes, and how does this relationship contribute to achieving Sustainable Development Goals related to hunger and health?
- To what extent do socioeconomic factors influence the interconnectedness between food security and mental health?
- How can comprehensive interventions that involve food security and mental health address these multifaceted implications for global wellbeing?
2. Methodology
3. Defining Food Security and Mental Health
4. Impact of Socioeconomic Status on Food Security and Mental Health
5. The Psychological Toll of Food Insecurity
5.1. Case Study 1: War in Palestine
5.2. Case Study 2: Democratic Republic of Congo
5.3. Case Study 3: Afghanistan and Yemen
6. Vulnerable People, Food Security, and Mental Health
7. Food Security as a Social Determinant of Mental Health
8. Sustainable Solutions and Global Efforts
9. Call to Action
- Implementing programs for vulnerable groups (women, children, elderly) with take-home rations, cash transfers, and fortified foods to boost food access and enhance mental wellbeing.
- Implementing policies related to food security that take mental health into account and vice versa.
- Providing resources for mental health initiatives within food security efforts.
- Encouraging cooperation between community organizations, food assistance programs, and mental health providers.
- Increasing public awareness of the adverse effects that food insecurity has on mental health by launching campaigns and educational programs.
- Investing in research to determine the efficacy of integrated approaches to better understanding mutually beneficial connections.
- Supporting efforts in urban agriculture that promote traditional and biofortified crops in high-risk urban regions to improve food availability, reduce supply chain interruptions, and improve mental health.
10. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Ejiohuo, O.; Onyeaka, H.; Unegbu, K.C.; Chikezie, O.G.; Odeyemi, O.A.; Lawal, A.; Odeyemi, O.A. Nourishing the Mind: How Food Security Influences Mental Wellbeing. Nutrients 2024, 16, 501. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16040501
Ejiohuo O, Onyeaka H, Unegbu KC, Chikezie OG, Odeyemi OA, Lawal A, Odeyemi OA. Nourishing the Mind: How Food Security Influences Mental Wellbeing. Nutrients. 2024; 16(4):501. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16040501
Chicago/Turabian StyleEjiohuo, Ovinuchi, Helen Onyeaka, Kingsley C. Unegbu, Obinna G. Chikezie, Omowale A. Odeyemi, Adebola Lawal, and Olumide A. Odeyemi. 2024. "Nourishing the Mind: How Food Security Influences Mental Wellbeing" Nutrients 16, no. 4: 501. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16040501
APA StyleEjiohuo, O., Onyeaka, H., Unegbu, K. C., Chikezie, O. G., Odeyemi, O. A., Lawal, A., & Odeyemi, O. A. (2024). Nourishing the Mind: How Food Security Influences Mental Wellbeing. Nutrients, 16(4), 501. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16040501