Investigating food insecurity, health lifestyles, and self-rated health of older Canadians living alone

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作者
Chai, Xiangnan [1 ]
Mei, Junyi [1 ]
机构
[1] Nanjing Univ, Sch Social & Behav Sci, Sociol Dept, Heren Bldg 359,Xianlin St, Nanjing, Jiangsu, Peoples R China
关键词
Older Canadians; Living alone; Food insecurity; Physical activity; Cigarette smoking; Alcohol drinking; Self-rated health; Canadian community health survey; YOUNG-OLD; MORTALITY; ADULTS; PEOPLE; WOMEN; AGE; COMMUNITY; SMOKING; APART; INSUFFICIENCY;
D O I
10.1186/s12889-022-14467-0
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background and objectives: There is a large number of older of this demographic fact. Although many studies have investigated the association between living arrangements and health, little is known about potential underlying mechanisms regarding how living alone may predict older Canadians' health. In this study, we address this research gap intending to contribute to offering policy suggestions for older Canadians who live alone. Research design and methods: We applied Cockerham's health lifestyle theory to explore to what degree living alone predicts worse health lifestyles and, further, to what degree these lifestyles can explain the association between living alone and older Canadians' health. We used the 2017-2018 Canadian Community Social Survey (Annual Component) which has a response rate of 58.8%. We focused on respondents aged 60 and above, and the analytical sample size is 39,636. Results: Older Canadians living alone are more likely to have food insecurity problems and higher possibilities of smoking cigarettes compared to those living with spouses/partners with or without children. Compared to those living with spouses/partners only, the odds of solo-living older Canadians drinking regularly is significantly lower. There also exists a significant difference between older Canadians living alone and their counterparts living with spouses/partners that the former reported lower self-rated health compared to the latter. Moreover, food insecurity and the three health lifestyle variables are significantly associated with respondents' self-rated health; food insecurity, cigarette smoking, and alcohol drinking can partially explain the difference in self-rated health due to living arrangements. Discussion and implications: According to our findings, health officials are recommended to pay more attention to food insecurity and heavy smoking problems facing older Canadians who live by themselves. Local communities and other stakeholders are suggested to provide older adults living alone with more opportunities for social engagement and involvement since regular drinking may have played such a role in enhancing social life quality of the aged.
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