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These associations varied between women (β = 1.59, SE = 0.359 p less then 0.001) and men (β = 2.33, SE = 0.474, p less then 0.001) as well as 50-64 age group (β = 1.48, SE = 0.368, p less then 0.005) and 65+ age group (β = 2.51, SE = 0.467, p less then 0.001). CONCLUSIONS The results suggest that experiencing hunger is associated with psychological distress and the effect may be aggravated with advancing age and in men. These findings may inform social policy initiatives and health programmatic interventions for older people exposed to