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de Lucia C, Aliferi A, Burden S, Dericioglu D, Duxbury EML, Gregory S, McLaughlin J, Mujral MK, Neal C, Philippou E, Riddell N, Whittaker AC & Shannon OM (2026) Food insecurity and self-reported markers of health across multiple body systems: associations with diet quality, mental well-being, gut symptoms, and immunity. Journal of Public Health. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10389-026-02700-8
Abstract
Aim To explore the associations between food insecurity (FI) with dietary quality and markers of mental well-being, gastrointestinal symptoms, and immune status among United Kingdom (UK)-based adults.
Subject and methods An online questionnaire was administered to 953 UK-based adults, including 210 individuals living
with FI, to evaluate FI status, diet quality, and a series of health outcomes. FI was measured using the six-item US Department of Agriculture (USDA) Household Food Security Survey. Diet quality was assessed using the Easy Diet Screener.
Health outcomes included markers of mental well-being (Perceived Stress Scale and GAD-7 [generalised anxiety disorder
seven-item scale]), gastrointestinal symptoms (Short Health Scale for gastrointestinal symptoms), and self-reported immune
status (Immune Status Questionnaire, cumulative incidence of self-reported infections [CISRI] score, and antibiotic use).
Cross-sectional associations were explored using logistic regression, with data presented as odds ratios (OR) with 95%
confidence intervals (CIs).
Results Participants living with FI had almost threefold greater odds of following a Western dietary pattern (OR=2.67,
95% CI [1.85, 3.91], p<0.001). FI was associated with multiple negative health outcomes including greater odds of high
perceived stress (OR=3.12, 95% CI [2.10, 4.63], p<0.001), reduced self-reported immune status (OR=1.91, 95% CI [1.31,
2.77], p<0.001), and gastrointestinal symptoms (OR=2.30, 95% CI [1.39, 3.75], p<0.001).
Conclusion These findings support the accumulating body of evidence that FI is linked with multiple adverse health outcomes and highlight it as a multi-system health risk factor. Tackling FI should be a major public health and policy priority.
Keywords
Food insecurity; Diet quality; Mental health; Gastrointestinal health; Immune status
Journal
Journal of Public Health
| Status | Early Online |
|---|---|
| Publication date online | 28/02/2026 |
| Date accepted by journal | 27/01/2026 |
| URL | http://hdl.handle.net/1893/37883 |
| Publisher | Springer Science and Business Media LLC |
| ISSN | 0943-1853 |
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Professor of Behavioural Medicine, Sport