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Food insecurity causes anxiety and depression, data show

Last updated: July 16, 2025 1:45 pm
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Food insecurity has been a pressing issue for many individuals, and new research published in the open-access journal PLOS Mental Health has shed light on the direct impact it has on mental health. According to the study conducted by Melissa Bateson of Newcastle University, UK, and colleagues from various institutions, changes in food insecurity levels directly correlate with changes in symptoms of anxiety and depression.

The study collected monthly data from nearly 500 adults in the UK and France over the course of a year. Participants were assessed for food insecurity, anxiety, and depression using standardized questionnaires. The results revealed that fluctuations in food insecurity levels were closely linked to changes in mental health symptoms. Individuals who experienced periods of food insecurity reported increased anxiety and depression, while improvements in food security led to positive changes in their mental well-being.

The researchers found that a surprisingly high percentage of participants, 39.5%, experienced food insecurity at least once during the study period. The rapid changes in mental health symptoms in response to changes in food security levels suggest a causal relationship between food insecurity and poor mental health. The authors emphasize that interventions to reduce food insecurity could have immediate positive impacts on mental health outcomes.

The study also highlighted the importance of addressing social determinants of mental health, such as food insecurity. The authors noted that eliminating periodic food insecurity in individuals experiencing it could potentially reduce the prevalence of anxiety and depression symptoms by 20 percentage points. This underscores the urgent need for targeted interventions to address food insecurity and its detrimental effects on mental health.

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In conclusion, the research findings provide valuable insights into the complex relationship between food insecurity and mental health. By addressing food insecurity, we have the potential to significantly improve mental health outcomes for vulnerable populations. This study serves as a call to action for policymakers, healthcare providers, and community organizations to prioritize efforts to combat food insecurity and support the mental well-being of individuals in need.

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