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Does Interaction between Sleep Quality and Major Dietary Patterns Predicts Depression among Overweight and Obese Women in Iran?

BACKGROUND: Although major dietary patterns and sleep quality independently affect psychiatric disorders, their interactive association on depression is not clear. This study assesses the independent association of dietary patterns and sleep quality on depression, and also investigates their interac...

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Autores principales: Doglikuu, Be-Ikuu Dominic, Djazayery, Abolghassem, Mirzababaei, Atieh, Sajjadi, Seyedeh Forough, Badruj, Negin, Mirzaei, Khadijeh
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Publicado: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8426790/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34568184
http://dx.doi.org/10.18502/ijph.v50i7.6635
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author Doglikuu, Be-Ikuu Dominic
Djazayery, Abolghassem
Mirzababaei, Atieh
Sajjadi, Seyedeh Forough
Badruj, Negin
Mirzaei, Khadijeh
author_facet Doglikuu, Be-Ikuu Dominic
Djazayery, Abolghassem
Mirzababaei, Atieh
Sajjadi, Seyedeh Forough
Badruj, Negin
Mirzaei, Khadijeh
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description BACKGROUND: Although major dietary patterns and sleep quality independently affect psychiatric disorders, their interactive association on depression is not clear. This study assesses the independent association of dietary patterns and sleep quality on depression, and also investigates their interactive associations on depression among overweight and obese women in Iran METHODS: Cross-sectional study was conducted among 304 participants, age 18 and above in 2018 at Tehran Iran. Usual dietary intake was collected with 174-FFQ. Participants’ biochemical parameters and depression were measured using standard protocol. Major dietary patterns were extracted by factor analysis and grouped into Fruits&Vegetable group (healthy dietary pattern), High Fat diary&Red Meat group (unhealthy dietary pattern) and Crackers&High Energy Drinks group (western dietary patterns). RESULTS: After adjusting for confounders poor sleep was associated with moderate and high depression; AOR (95%CI): 0.41(0.19–0.90) and 0.29(0.13–0.60) respectively. However, healthy dietary patterns (tertiles 2(nd) and 3(rd)) interact with sleep for depression; AOR (95%CI): 4.168(1.166–14.992) and 2.966(1.068–8.234) respectively. Unhealthy dietary pattern tertiles 2(nd) and 3(rd) interact with sleep for depression; AOR (95%CI): 2.925(1.055–8.113) and 4.216(1.182–15.042) respectively and Western dietary pattern tertile 3(rd) interacts with sleep for depression; AOR (95%CI): 4.264(1.494–12.169). CONCLUSION: Sleep deprivation could be associated with depression. However, sleep quality could interacts with dietary patterns to be associate with depression among overweight and obese people.
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spelling pubmed-84267902021-09-24 Does Interaction between Sleep Quality and Major Dietary Patterns Predicts Depression among Overweight and Obese Women in Iran? Doglikuu, Be-Ikuu Dominic Djazayery, Abolghassem Mirzababaei, Atieh Sajjadi, Seyedeh Forough Badruj, Negin Mirzaei, Khadijeh Iran J Public Health Original Article BACKGROUND: Although major dietary patterns and sleep quality independently affect psychiatric disorders, their interactive association on depression is not clear. This study assesses the independent association of dietary patterns and sleep quality on depression, and also investigates their interactive associations on depression among overweight and obese women in Iran METHODS: Cross-sectional study was conducted among 304 participants, age 18 and above in 2018 at Tehran Iran. Usual dietary intake was collected with 174-FFQ. Participants’ biochemical parameters and depression were measured using standard protocol. Major dietary patterns were extracted by factor analysis and grouped into Fruits&Vegetable group (healthy dietary pattern), High Fat diary&Red Meat group (unhealthy dietary pattern) and Crackers&High Energy Drinks group (western dietary patterns). RESULTS: After adjusting for confounders poor sleep was associated with moderate and high depression; AOR (95%CI): 0.41(0.19–0.90) and 0.29(0.13–0.60) respectively. However, healthy dietary patterns (tertiles 2(nd) and 3(rd)) interact with sleep for depression; AOR (95%CI): 4.168(1.166–14.992) and 2.966(1.068–8.234) respectively. Unhealthy dietary pattern tertiles 2(nd) and 3(rd) interact with sleep for depression; AOR (95%CI): 2.925(1.055–8.113) and 4.216(1.182–15.042) respectively and Western dietary pattern tertile 3(rd) interacts with sleep for depression; AOR (95%CI): 4.264(1.494–12.169). CONCLUSION: Sleep deprivation could be associated with depression. However, sleep quality could interacts with dietary patterns to be associate with depression among overweight and obese people. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2021-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8426790/ /pubmed/34568184 http://dx.doi.org/10.18502/ijph.v50i7.6635 Text en Copyright © 2021 Dominic Doglikuu et al. Published by Tehran University of Medical Sciences https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/). Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Doglikuu, Be-Ikuu Dominic
Djazayery, Abolghassem
Mirzababaei, Atieh
Sajjadi, Seyedeh Forough
Badruj, Negin
Mirzaei, Khadijeh
Does Interaction between Sleep Quality and Major Dietary Patterns Predicts Depression among Overweight and Obese Women in Iran?
title Does Interaction between Sleep Quality and Major Dietary Patterns Predicts Depression among Overweight and Obese Women in Iran?
title_full Does Interaction between Sleep Quality and Major Dietary Patterns Predicts Depression among Overweight and Obese Women in Iran?
title_fullStr Does Interaction between Sleep Quality and Major Dietary Patterns Predicts Depression among Overweight and Obese Women in Iran?
title_full_unstemmed Does Interaction between Sleep Quality and Major Dietary Patterns Predicts Depression among Overweight and Obese Women in Iran?
title_short Does Interaction between Sleep Quality and Major Dietary Patterns Predicts Depression among Overweight and Obese Women in Iran?
title_sort does interaction between sleep quality and major dietary patterns predicts depression among overweight and obese women in iran?
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8426790/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34568184
http://dx.doi.org/10.18502/ijph.v50i7.6635
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