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College student sleep quality and mental and physical health are associated with food insecurity in a multi-campus study

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 March 2021

Rebecca L Hagedorn
Affiliation:
Davis College of Agriculture, Natural Resources, & Design, West Virginia University, 1194 Evansdale Drive, Agricultural Sciences Building, Room G025, Morgantown, WV 26506, USA
Melissa D Olfert*
Affiliation:
Davis College of Agriculture, Natural Resources, & Design, West Virginia University, 1194 Evansdale Drive, Agricultural Sciences Building, Room G025, Morgantown, WV 26506, USA
Lillian MacNell
Affiliation:
Department of Public Health, Campbell University, Buies Creek, NC, USA
Bailey Houghtaling
Affiliation:
School of Nutrition and Food Sciences, Louisiana State University AgCenter, Baton Rouge, LA, USA
Lanae B Hood
Affiliation:
Department of Nutrition, Health, & Human Performance, Meredith College, NC, USA
Mateja R Savoie Roskos
Affiliation:
Department of Nutrition, Dietetics & Food Sciences, Utah State University, Logan, UT, USA
Jeannine R Goetz
Affiliation:
Department of Dietetics & Nutrition, The University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS, USA
Valerie Kern-Lyons
Affiliation:
Sauk Valley Community College, Dixon, IL, USA
Linda L Knol
Affiliation:
Department of Human Nutrition & Hospitality Management, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, USA
Georgianna R Mann
Affiliation:
Department of Nutrition & Hospitality Management, The University of Mississippi, University, MS, USA
Monica K Esquivel
Affiliation:
Department of Human Nutrition, Food, & Animal Sciences, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, Honolulu, HI, USA
Adam Hege
Affiliation:
Department of Health & Exercise Science, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC, USA
Jennifer Walsh
Affiliation:
Department of Health Professions, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA, USA
Keith Pearson
Affiliation:
Department of Nutrition & Dietetics, School of Public Health, Samford University, Birmingham, AL, USA
Maureen Berner
Affiliation:
School of Government, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA
Jessica Soldavini
Affiliation:
Center for Health Promotion & Disease Prevention, Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA
Elizabeth T Anderson-Steeves
Affiliation:
Department of Nutrition, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, USA
Marsha Spence
Affiliation:
Department of Nutrition, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, USA
Christopher Paul
Affiliation:
Department of Public Administration, North Carolina Central University, Durham, NC, USA
Julia F Waity
Affiliation:
Department of Sociology & Criminology, University of North Carolina Wilmington, Wilmington, NC, USA
Elizabeth D Wall-Bassett
Affiliation:
School of Health Sciences, Nutrition & Dietetics Program, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC, USA
Melanie D Hingle
Affiliation:
Department of Nutritional Sciences, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA
E Brooke Kelly
Affiliation:
Department of Sociology & Criminal Justice, University of North Carolina at Pembroke, Pembroke, NC, USA
J Porter Lillis
Affiliation:
Department of Sociology & Criminal Justice, University of North Carolina at Pembroke, Pembroke, NC, USA
Patty Coleman
Affiliation:
Cooperative Research, Extension, & Education Services, Northern Marianas College, Saipan, MP, Northern Mariana Islands
Mary Catherine Fontenot
Affiliation:
School of Human Ecology, Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, LA, USA
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*Corresponding author: Email melissa.olfert@mail.wvu.edu
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Abstract

Objective:

To assess the relationship between food insecurity, sleep quality, and days with mental and physical health issues among college students.

Design:

An online survey was administered. Food insecurity was assessed using the ten-item Adult Food Security Survey Module. Sleep was measured using the nineteen-item Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI). Mental health and physical health were measured using three items from the Healthy Days Core Module. Multivariate logistic regression was conducted to assess the relationship between food insecurity, sleep quality, and days with poor mental and physical health.

Setting:

Twenty-two higher education institutions.

Participants:

College students (n 17 686) enrolled at one of twenty-two participating universities.

Results:

Compared with food-secure students, those classified as food insecure (43·4 %) had higher PSQI scores indicating poorer sleep quality (P < 0·0001) and reported more days with poor mental (P < 0·0001) and physical (P < 0·0001) health as well as days when mental and physical health prevented them from completing daily activities (P < 0·0001). Food-insecure students had higher adjusted odds of having poor sleep quality (adjusted OR (AOR): 1·13; 95 % CI 1·12, 1·14), days with poor physical health (AOR: 1·01; 95 % CI 1·01, 1·02), days with poor mental health (AOR: 1·03; 95 % CI 1·02, 1·03) and days when poor mental or physical health prevented them from completing daily activities (AOR: 1·03; 95 % CI 1·02, 1·04).

Conclusions:

College students report high food insecurity which is associated with poor mental and physical health, and sleep quality. Multi-level policy changes and campus wellness programmes are needed to prevent food insecurity and improve student health-related outcomes.

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Table 1 Sample from participating universities

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Table 2 Characteristics of college student participants and correlation with food security status

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Table 3 Food insecurity odds in relationship with sleep quality, physical health and mental health (n 17 686)*,†