Exploring Food Insecurity and Perceived Stress on Daytime Sleepiness among Older Adults in New York City
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Sample and Study Design
2.2. Measures
2.3. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Sample Characteristics
3.2. Association between Daytime Sleepiness and Demographic Variables
3.3. Analysis of Food Insecurity (FI) Categories by Demographics
3.4. Analysis of Perceived Stress Total by Demographics
3.5. Factorial Analysis of Sleepiness Total by Food Security Status and Perceived Stress Category
3.6. Correlation between Perceived Stress and Daytime Sleepiness
4. Discussion
5. Recommendations and Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable | Category | n (%) |
---|---|---|
Age, years (N = 358) | 60–65 | 170 (47.5) |
66–75 | 148 (41.3) | |
>75 | 40 (11.2) | |
Gender (N = 378) | Female | 219 (57.9) |
Male | 159 (42.1) | |
Race/Ethnicity (N = 377) | Black or African American | 59 (15.6) |
Hispanic | 104 (27.6) | |
White | 183 (48.5) | |
Other | 31 (8.2) | |
Household Income (N = 358) | <USD 15,000 | 45 (12.6) |
USD 15,000–USD 34,999 | 85 (23.7) | |
USD 35,000–USD 74,999 | 123 (34.4) | |
≥USD 75,000 | 105 (29.3) | |
Highest Degree Earned (N = 378) | High school or less | 80 (21.2) |
Some college/2-year or associate’s degree | 123 (32.5) | |
4-year or bachelor’s degree | 100 (26.5) | |
Graduate degree | 75 (19.8) | |
Body Mass Index (BMI) (N = 378) | Underweight or normal weight (<25) | 136 (36.0) |
Overweight (25–29.9) | 125 (33.1) | |
Obese (30+) | 117 (31.0) | |
Number of Health Conditions (N = 378) | 0–1 | 128 (33.9) |
2–3 | 145 (38.4) | |
4+ | 105 (27.8) | |
Daytime Sleepiness (N = 378) | 0–2 | 75 (19.8) |
3–4 | 98 (25.9) | |
5–6 | 77 (20.4) | |
7–8 | 58 (15.3) | |
9+ | 70 (18.5) | |
Food Security Status (N = 356) | High or marginal food security | 288 (80.9) |
Very low or low food security | 68 (19.1) | |
Perceived Stress Scale (N = 378) | Low stress | 186 (49.2) |
Moderate stress | 173 (45.8) | |
High stress | 19 (5.0) |
Variable | Value | n | Mean | SD | p-Value * |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Age, years (overall p-value = 0.577) | 60–65 | 164 | 5.52 | 3.58 | |
66–75 | 137 | 5.57 | 3.48 | 0.645 | |
>75 | 37 | 4.89 | 3.65 | 0.471 | |
Gender (overall p-value = 0.098) | Female | 187 | 5.22 | 3.49 | |
Male | 151 | 5.78 | 3.60 | 0.098 | |
Race (overall p-value = 0.321) | Black or African American | 58 | 5.62 | 3.72 | |
Hispanic | 100 | 6.00 | 3.77 | 0.781 | |
White | 152 | 5.05 | 3.39 | 0.270 | |
Other | 28 | 5.57 | 3.05 | 0.784 | |
Household Income (overall p-value = 0.510) | <USD 15,000 | 42 | 5.90 | 3.94 | |
USD 15,000–USD 34,999 | 80 | 5.36 | 3.96 | 0.559 | |
USD 35,000–USD 74,999 | 113 | 5.19 | 3.36 | 0.699 | |
≥USD 75,000 | 103 | 5.69 | 3.24 | 0.579 | |
Highest Level of Education (overall p-value = 0.526) | High school or less | 68 | 5.78 | 3.73 | |
Some college/2 year or assoc. degree | 114 | 5.64 | 3.38 | 0.536 | |
4-year or bachelor’s degree | 89 | 5.07 | 3.59 | 0.147 | |
Graduate degree | 67 | 5.40 | 3.60 | 0.513 | |
BMI (overall p-value = 0.082) | Underweight or normal weight (<25) | 120 | 4.63 | 3.26 | |
Overweight (25–29.9) | 113 | 5.66 | 3.47 | 0.132 | |
Obese (30+) | 105 | 6.22 | 3.77 | 0.029 | |
Number of Health Conditions (overall p-value = 0.011) | 0–1 | 117 | 4.50 | 3.28 | |
2–3 | 131 | 5.98 | 3.41 | 0.007 | |
4+ | 90 | 5.99 | 3.85 | 0.013 |
Variables | Value | High or Marginal Food Security n (%) | Low or Very Low Food Security n (%) | p-Value * |
---|---|---|---|---|
Age, years | 60–65 | 111 (73.0) | 41 (27.0) | 0.045 |
66–75 | 110 (83.3) | 22 (16.7) | ||
>75 | 32 (94.1) | 2 (5.9) | ||
Gender | Female | 145 (80.6) | 35 (19.4) | 0.194 |
Male | 108 (78.3) | 30 (21.7) | ||
Race | Black or African American | 42 (76.4) | 13 (23.6) | 0.404 |
Hispanic | 68 (73.9) | 24 (26.1) | ||
White | 125 (86.2) | 20 (13.8) | ||
Other | 18 (69.2) | 8 (30.8) | ||
Household Income | <USD 15,000 | 25 (69.4) | 11 (30.6) | 0.324 |
USD 15,000–USD 34,999 | 57 (74.0) | 20 (26.0) | ||
USD 35,000–USD 74,999 | 88 (80.0) | 22 (20.0) | ||
≥USD 75,000 | 83 (87.4) | 12 (12.6) | ||
Highest Level of Education | High school or less | 54 (84.4) | 10 (15.6) | 0.022 |
Some college/2 year or assoc. degree | 74 (69.2) | 33 (30.8) | ||
4-year or bachelor’s degree | 73 (86.9) | 11 (13.1) | ||
Graduate degree | 52 (82.5) | 11 (17.5) | ||
BMI | Underweight or normal weight (<25) | 91 (79.8) | 23 (20.2) | 0.606 |
Overweight (25–29.9) | 86 (79.6) | 22 (20.4) | ||
Obese (30+) | 76 (79.2) | 20 (20.8) | ||
Number of Health Conditions | 0–1 | 90 (79.6) | 23 (20.4) | 0.079 |
2–3 | 100 (84.7) | 18 (15.3) | ||
4+ | 63 (72.4) | 24 (27.6) |
Variable | Value | n | Mean | SD | p-Value * |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Age, years (overall p-value = 0.112) | 60–65 | 164 | 14.21 | 7.49 | |
66–75 | 137 | 14.55 | 8.26 | 0.784 | |
>75 | 37 | 11.84 | 6.39 | 0.065 | |
Gender (overall p-value = 0.417) | Female | 187 | 14.44 | 7.96 | |
Male | 151 | 13.65 | 7.43 | 0.417 | |
Race (overall p-value = 0.334) | Black or African American | 58 | 12.97 | 6.72 | |
Hispanic | 100 | 14.40 | 7.92 | 0.153 | |
White | 152 | 14.31 | 8.08 | 0.069 | |
Other | 28 | 14.11 | 7.19 | 0.371 | |
Household Income (overall p-value = 0.742) | <USD 15,000 | 42 | 15.50 | 6.39 | |
USD 15,000–USD 34,999 | 80 | 14.11 | 7.86 | 0.381 | |
USD 35,000–USD 74,999 | 113 | 14.06 | 7.27 | 0.416 | |
≥USD 75,000 | 103 | 13.52 | 8.59 | 0.276 | |
Highest Level of Education (overall p-value = 0.458) | High school or less | 68 | 14.22 | 7.22 | |
Some college/2 year or assoc. degree | 114 | 14.60 | 7.53 | 0.811 | |
4-year or bachelor’s degree | 89 | 12.97 | 7.40 | 0.289 | |
Graduate degree | 67 | 14.58 | 8.90 | 0.939 | |
BMI (overall p-value = 0.737) | Underweight or normal weight (<25) | 120 | 13.35 | 8.53 | |
Overweight (25–29.9) | 113 | 14.17 | 7.96 | 0.498 | |
Obese (30+) | 105 | 14.85 | 6.39 | 0.498 | |
Number of Health Conditions (overall p-value = 0.422) | 0–1 | 117 | 13.50 | 8.91 | |
2–3 | 131 | 13.96 | 6.87 | 0.801 | |
4+ | 90 | 15.04 | 7.24 | 0.216 |
Food Security Status | Perceived Stress | n | Mean | SD | p-Value * |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
High or marginal food security | Low stress | 154 | 4.29 | 2.89 | |
Moderate stress | 90 | 5.77 | 3.40 | 0.002 | |
High stress | 9 | 7.22 | 3.42 | 0.002 | |
Very low or low food security | Low stress | 11 | 3.36 | 2.77 | |
Moderate stress | 47 | 7.45 | 3.60 | <0.001 | |
High stress | 7 | 8.57 | 3.10 | <0.001 |
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Brown, C.; Orazem, J.; Harrison, E. Exploring Food Insecurity and Perceived Stress on Daytime Sleepiness among Older Adults in New York City. Foods 2024, 13, 2831. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods13172831
Brown C, Orazem J, Harrison E. Exploring Food Insecurity and Perceived Stress on Daytime Sleepiness among Older Adults in New York City. Foods. 2024; 13(17):2831. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods13172831
Chicago/Turabian StyleBrown, Collette, John Orazem, and Elgloria Harrison. 2024. "Exploring Food Insecurity and Perceived Stress on Daytime Sleepiness among Older Adults in New York City" Foods 13, no. 17: 2831. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods13172831
APA StyleBrown, C., Orazem, J., & Harrison, E. (2024). Exploring Food Insecurity and Perceived Stress on Daytime Sleepiness among Older Adults in New York City. Foods, 13(17), 2831. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods13172831