The DianaWeb cohort during the first COVID-19 lockdown: changes in eating behaviour in women with breast cancer.

Q2 Medicine
Mattia Acito, Valentina Natalucci, Tommaso Rondini, Giuliana Gargano, Rita Emili, Massimo Moretti, Elena Barbieri, Anna Villarini, Milena Villarini
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Abstract

Background and aim of the work: Home confinement during the first wave of COVID-19 subverted people's routines and generated a lot of stress among individuals. In addition to the 'pure' mental health consequences-a major public health concern, itself-this stressful situation led to a risk of worsening eating behaviours. The aim of this study was to investigate the potential deterioration of dietary habits in a cohort of women with breast cancer (BC).

Methods: We used data from 781 women with BC enrolled in the DianaWeb project. We used validated questionnaires to collect data concerning socio-demographic/anthropometric parameters, quality of life (QoL), lifestyle and the change in dietary habits before and during the lockdown period (December 2019 and June 2020).

Results: Data showed that psychiatric treatment, QoL and health perception significantly affected the food choices of the cohort (p = 0.048, p=0.002, and p=0.001, respectively), decisively contributing to a worsening in their eating behaviour. Moreover, sedentary behaviour during the lockdown also influenced food choice (p = 0.010): individuals who increased their sedentary behaviour were more likely to decrease their intake of recommended foods (p = 0.033).

Conclusions: In summary, emotional state and mood-here investigated as QoL and health perception-definitely affected dietary habits in women with BC in the first COVID-19 lockdown. Given the centrality of correct eating behaviour in BC management, psychological aspects should not be contemplated merely as confined mental health matters but should be definitely taken into consideration also as factors that seriously affect an individual's healthy lifestyle.

第一次新冠肺炎封锁期间的DianaWeb队列:癌症女性饮食行为的变化。
工作背景和目的:第一波新冠肺炎期间的家庭隔离颠覆了人们的日常生活,给个人带来了很大的压力。除了“纯粹”的心理健康后果(一个主要的公共卫生问题)之外,这种压力状况本身也导致了饮食行为恶化的风险。本研究的目的是调查癌症(BC)女性队列中饮食习惯的潜在恶化。方法:我们使用了参与DianaWeb项目的781名BC女性的数据。我们使用经过验证的问卷收集了有关社会人口统计/人体测量参数、生活质量(QoL)、生活方式和封锁期间(2019年12月和2020年6月)饮食习惯变化的数据。结果:数据显示,生活质量和健康认知显著影响了队列的食物选择(分别为p=0.048、p=0.002和p=0.001),决定性地导致了他们饮食行为的恶化。此外,封锁期间的久坐行为也影响了食物选择(p=0.010):久坐行为增加的人更有可能减少推荐食物的摄入量(p=0.033)。鉴于正确饮食行为在不列颠哥伦比亚省管理中的中心地位,心理方面不应仅被视为有限的心理健康问题,而应被视为严重影响个人健康生活方式的因素。
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Acta Biomedica de l''Ateneo Parmense
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期刊介绍: Acta Bio Medica Atenei Parmensis is the official Journal of the Society of Medicine and Natural Sciences of Parma, and it is one of the few Italian Journals to be included in many excellent scientific data banks (i.e. MEDLINE). Acta Bio Medica was founded in 1887 and its founders and collaborators, Clinicians and Surgeons, entered history. Acta Bio Medica Atenei Parmensis publishes Original Articles, Commentaries, Review Articles, Case Reports of experimental and general Medicine. A section is devoted to a Continuous Medical Education programme in order to help primary care Physicians to improve the quality of care.
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