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The association between household use of unclean cooking fuels and depression symptoms among older adults in India: a cross-sectional study.

Mohsini, K.; Gore-Langton, G. R.; Rathod, S. D.; Mansfield, K. E.; Warren-Gash, C.

2026-04-14 public and global health
10.64898/2026.04.13.26350749 medRxiv
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Aims Indoor air pollution resulting from combustion of unclean cooking fuels has been linked to adverse health outcomes, but evidence regarding its association with mental health in low- and middle-income countries remains limited. We investigated the association between household use of unclean cooking fuels, as a proxy for indoor air pollution, and depression symptoms among adults aged 45 years and older in India, and assessed effect modification by age, sex, caste, and rural/urban residence. Methods We conducted a cross-sectional analysis of the first wave (2017-2018) of data from the Longitudinal Aging Study in India (LASI), a nationally representative survey of adults aged [≥]45 years. Cooking fuel type was classified as clean or unclean, and depression symptoms were assessed using the 10-item Centre for Epidemiologic Studies Depression (CES-D-10) scale. We used logistic regression to estimate odds ratios for depression symptoms, and linear regression to compare mean CES-D-10 scores by cooking fuel type, adjusting for sociodemographic and housing characteristics. Results We included 62,650 respondents. Median age was 57 years (IQR: 50-65), 46.7% were women, 47.6% reported using unclean cooking fuels, and 27.6% screened positive on the CES-D-10. After adjusting for sociodemographic and housing characteristics, use of unclean cooking fuels was associated with higher odds of screening positive on the CES-D-10 (aOR: 1.08; 95% CI: 1.02, 1.15), and higher mean CES-D-10 scores (adjusted mean difference: 0.34; 95% CI: 0.24, 0.44). The association was more pronounced among individuals living in urban areas (aOR: 1.36; 95% CI: 1.21, 1.53). Conclusion Use of unclean cooking fuels was associated with depression symptoms among older adults in India, and especially among those living in urban areas.

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