
@article{ref1,
title="Association between dietary and suicidal behaviors based on the Youth Risk Behavior Survey (2015-2020)",
journal="Epidemiology and health",
year="2022",
author="Lee, Youngrong and Jeon, Ye Jin and Shim, Jee-Seon and Jung, Sun Jae",
volume="ePub",
number="ePub",
pages="ePub-ePub",
abstract="OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to interrogate the association between dietary and suicidal behaviors of Korean adolescents and to identify the modified effect in the association in children of immigrant parents. <br><br>METHODS: The sample (n=368,138) was collected from the Korea Youth Risk Behavior Survey (KYRBS) from 2015 to 2020. Participants who agreed to provide family information (n=313,689) were classified according to the nationality of their parents. The study variables were 11 self-reported dietary behaviors, and their composite dietary behaviors (i.e. &quot;nutrient deprivation&quot; and &quot;unhealthy food consumption&quot;) as results of principle component analysis. The association between study variables and suicide-related outcomes (i.e., suicide ideation, planning and attempts) was analyzed by multiple logistic regression by adjusting covariates. <br><br>RESULTS: Participants who skipped key meals and foods were more likely to experience suicide attempt (Adjusted odds ratio [95% Confidence interval], skipping breakfast ≥5 days/week: 1.28 [1.21-1.35]; fruits ≥2 times/day: 1.42 [1.32-1.52]; vegetable <3 times/day: 1.72 (1.53-1.93); milk <3 times/day: 1.07 (0.99-1.16)). The associations were prominent in Third culture kids (TCK) (AOR [95% CI]: 2.23 [1.61-3.09]; 2.32 [1.61-3.35]; 2.63 [1.50-4.60]; 1.69 [1.09-2.63], respectively). Participants who consume unhealthier foods (i.e., consumption of fast food, caffeinated and sugary drinks) were more likely to attempt suicide (AOR [95% CI]; 1.55 [1.38-1.73]). The association also tended to be notable in TCK (AOR [95% CI]: 2.08 [1.08-4.01]). <br><br>CONCLUSION: Our findings indicate a positive association between unfavorable dietary behaviors and outcomes related to suicide, and this association appears to be notable in adolescents with immigrant parents.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="2092-7193",
doi="10.4178/epih.e2022033",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.4178/epih.e2022033"
}