Food insecurity among adults with diabetes is associated with decreased work productivity, according to a report published in the July issue of Health Affairs.
Joshua M. Weinstein, from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and colleagues assessed the associations between food insecurity, health-related missed workdays, and overnight hospitalizations among adult patients with diabetes. Analysis included pooled data from 13,116 U.S. adults (ages 18 to 65 years) with diabetes who participated in the National Health Interview Survey (2011 to 2018).
The researchers found that experiencing food insecurity was associated with increased odds of reporting any health-related missed workdays and increased odds of overnight hospitalization within the prior 12 months, compared to those who were food secure. Those with food insecurity experienced more than twice the rate of health-related missed workdays, but the association between food insecurity and the number of nights spent hospitalized was not significant.
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