Betancourt-Núñez Alejandra, Díaz Rosa, Nava-Amante Pablo Alejandro, Bernal-Orozco María Fernanda, Díaz-López Andrés, González Palacios Aaron, Márquez-Sandoval Fabiola, Velarde-Camaqui Davis, Vizmanos Barbara
Translational Nutrition Sciences, Department of Human Reproduction, Growth and Child Development Clinics, Centro Universitario de Ciencias de la Salud (CUCS), Universidad de Guadalajara (UdeG), Guadalajara 44340, Mexico.
Laboratory of Nutritional Status Evaluation, Department of Human Reproduction, Growth and Child Development Clinics, Centro Universitario de Ciencias de la Salud (CUCS), Universidad de Guadalajara (UdeG), Guadalajara 44340, Mexico.
Foods. 2024 Aug 11;13(16):2508. doi: 10.3390/foods13162508.
We aimed to analyze the association between food insecurity (FI) and academic performance in university students, including mental health and sleep quality (SQ), in an association model. A cross-sectional design included university students ( = 466, 72.5% women) from Mexico. We applied the Latin American and Caribbean Food Security Scale, the Depression Anxiety and Stress Scale (DASS-21), and the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index. Students self-reported their academic grading (AG) and perceptions about their academic performance. Spearman's rho and multiple logistic regression models were used. Almost half (47%) experienced some level of FI. The median AG was 95. AG was not significantly ( > 0.05) correlated with FI, nor with depression, anxiety, stress, and SQ. Considering mental health and SQ, moderate/severe FI remained significantly associated with perceived overall progress in college (OR: 2.96; 95%CI: 1.49, 5.88) and attendance to classes (OR:3.14; 95%CI: 1.19, 8.28) as poor or regular, and it was positively related to perceiving difficulties in completing their studies (OR:2.75; 95%CI: 1.43, 5.29). Stress, anxiety, depression symptoms, and poor SQ were also significantly associated with poor/regular perception of academic performance. These findings highlight the need to address psychological and nutritional factors in university students to promote their well-being and academic success.
我们旨在通过关联模型分析大学生粮食不安全(FI)与学业成绩之间的关联,包括心理健康和睡眠质量(SQ)。一项横断面设计纳入了来自墨西哥的大学生(n = 466,72.5%为女性)。我们应用了拉丁美洲和加勒比粮食安全量表、抑郁焦虑压力量表(DASS-21)以及匹兹堡睡眠质量指数。学生们自我报告了他们的学业成绩等级(AG)以及对自己学业表现的看法。使用了斯皮尔曼等级相关系数和多元逻辑回归模型。近一半(47%)的学生经历了某种程度的FI。AG的中位数为95。AG与FI、抑郁、焦虑、压力和SQ均无显著相关性(P>0.05)。考虑到心理健康和SQ,中度/重度FI与大学中认为整体学业进展差或一般(比值比:2.96;95%置信区间:1.49,5.88)以及上课出勤率低(比值比:3.14;95%置信区间:1.19,8.28)仍显著相关,并且与认为完成学业有困难呈正相关(比值比:2.75;95%置信区间:1.43,5.29)。压力、焦虑、抑郁症状以及睡眠质量差也与对学业表现差/一般的认知显著相关。这些发现凸显了关注大学生心理和营养因素以促进其幸福感和学业成功的必要性。