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Association of Eating Alone With Depression Among Older Adults Living Alone: Role of Poor Social Networks

OBJECTIVES: Eating alone is associated with an increased risk of depression symptoms. This association may be confounded by poor social networks. The present study aimed to determine the role of poor social networks in the association of eating alone with depression symptoms, focusing on cohabitatio...

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Autores principales: Sakurai, Ryota, Kawai, Hisashi, Suzuki, Hiroyuki, Kim, Hunkyung, Watanabe, Yutaka, Hirano, Hirohiko, Ihara, Kazushige, Obuchi, Shuichi, Fujiwara, Yoshinori
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Publicado: Japan Epidemiological Association 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7940972/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32307350
http://dx.doi.org/10.2188/jea.JE20190217
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author Sakurai, Ryota
Kawai, Hisashi
Suzuki, Hiroyuki
Kim, Hunkyung
Watanabe, Yutaka
Hirano, Hirohiko
Ihara, Kazushige
Obuchi, Shuichi
Fujiwara, Yoshinori
author_facet Sakurai, Ryota
Kawai, Hisashi
Suzuki, Hiroyuki
Kim, Hunkyung
Watanabe, Yutaka
Hirano, Hirohiko
Ihara, Kazushige
Obuchi, Shuichi
Fujiwara, Yoshinori
author_sort Sakurai, Ryota
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description OBJECTIVES: Eating alone is associated with an increased risk of depression symptoms. This association may be confounded by poor social networks. The present study aimed to determine the role of poor social networks in the association of eating alone with depression symptoms, focusing on cohabitation status. METHODS: Seven hundred and ten community-dwelling older adults were categorized according to their eating style and social network size, evaluated using an abbreviated version of the Lubben Social Network Scale, with poor social network size (defined as the lowest quartile). Living arrangements and depression symptoms, detected using the Zung Self-Rating Depression Scale, were also assessed. RESULTS: A mixed-design two-way analysis of covariance (eating style and social network size factors) for the depression scale score, adjusted by covariates, yielded significant effects of social network size and eating style without interaction. Greater depression scores were observed in eating alone and poor social network size. Analysis of participants living with others showed the same results. However, among older adults living alone, only a significant main effect of social network size was observed; poor social network size resulted in greater depression scores irrespective of eating style. CONCLUSIONS: Poor social network size, and not eating alone, was associated with greater depression symptoms among older adults living alone, whereas both factors may increase depression symptoms among older adults living with others. Poor social network size may show a stronger influence on depression than eating alone in older adults living alone; thus, social network size is an important health indicator.
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spelling pubmed-79409722021-04-05 Association of Eating Alone With Depression Among Older Adults Living Alone: Role of Poor Social Networks Sakurai, Ryota Kawai, Hisashi Suzuki, Hiroyuki Kim, Hunkyung Watanabe, Yutaka Hirano, Hirohiko Ihara, Kazushige Obuchi, Shuichi Fujiwara, Yoshinori J Epidemiol Short Communication OBJECTIVES: Eating alone is associated with an increased risk of depression symptoms. This association may be confounded by poor social networks. The present study aimed to determine the role of poor social networks in the association of eating alone with depression symptoms, focusing on cohabitation status. METHODS: Seven hundred and ten community-dwelling older adults were categorized according to their eating style and social network size, evaluated using an abbreviated version of the Lubben Social Network Scale, with poor social network size (defined as the lowest quartile). Living arrangements and depression symptoms, detected using the Zung Self-Rating Depression Scale, were also assessed. RESULTS: A mixed-design two-way analysis of covariance (eating style and social network size factors) for the depression scale score, adjusted by covariates, yielded significant effects of social network size and eating style without interaction. Greater depression scores were observed in eating alone and poor social network size. Analysis of participants living with others showed the same results. However, among older adults living alone, only a significant main effect of social network size was observed; poor social network size resulted in greater depression scores irrespective of eating style. CONCLUSIONS: Poor social network size, and not eating alone, was associated with greater depression symptoms among older adults living alone, whereas both factors may increase depression symptoms among older adults living with others. Poor social network size may show a stronger influence on depression than eating alone in older adults living alone; thus, social network size is an important health indicator. Japan Epidemiological Association 2021-04-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7940972/ /pubmed/32307350 http://dx.doi.org/10.2188/jea.JE20190217 Text en © 2020 Ryota Sakurai et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Sakurai, Ryota
Kawai, Hisashi
Suzuki, Hiroyuki
Kim, Hunkyung
Watanabe, Yutaka
Hirano, Hirohiko
Ihara, Kazushige
Obuchi, Shuichi
Fujiwara, Yoshinori
Association of Eating Alone With Depression Among Older Adults Living Alone: Role of Poor Social Networks
title Association of Eating Alone With Depression Among Older Adults Living Alone: Role of Poor Social Networks
title_full Association of Eating Alone With Depression Among Older Adults Living Alone: Role of Poor Social Networks
title_fullStr Association of Eating Alone With Depression Among Older Adults Living Alone: Role of Poor Social Networks
title_full_unstemmed Association of Eating Alone With Depression Among Older Adults Living Alone: Role of Poor Social Networks
title_short Association of Eating Alone With Depression Among Older Adults Living Alone: Role of Poor Social Networks
title_sort association of eating alone with depression among older adults living alone: role of poor social networks
topic Short Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7940972/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32307350
http://dx.doi.org/10.2188/jea.JE20190217
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