Eating behavior and health-related quality of life among female students attending higher education during COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia

D. Novrianti, D. Chandra, Judhiastuty Februhartany
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Background: Female students attending higher education had lower Health-related Quality of Life (HRQOL) scores and their eating behavior, which is a key element of healthy lifestyle, had changed to become unhealthy as a result of the pandemic's mental effects. There has been no study assessing the asssociation between both during the pandemic in Indonesia, especially after controlling for other factors. Objective : This study aimed to assess the association between eating behavior and HRQOL among female students attending higher education during Covid-19 Pandemic. Methods: This was a cross-sectional online survey with 474 subjects aged 18 to 25. The Dutch Eating Behavior Questionnaire (DEBQ) was used to assess emotional, external, and restraint eating. HRQOL was measured using the SF-36 questionnaire, with the subscales Physical Component Summary (PCS) and Mental Component Summary (MCS). Additionally, sociodemographic data, screen time, sleep duration, nutritional status, and physical activity were collected. The data were analyzed using multiple linear regression.   Results: PCS was significantly associated with emotional eating (r = 0.279, p-value <0.001), external eating (r = 0.211, p-value <0.001), and restrain eating (r = 0.116, p-value = 0.012). Besides, emotional eating (r = 0.211, p-value <0.001) and external eating (r = 0.172, p-value <0.001) were also significantly associated with MCS score Conclusion: During Covid-19 pandemic, the higher the emotional, external, and restraint eating behavior scores of the students, the higher their physical health-related quality of life. The higher the emotional and external eating behavior scores, the higher their mental health-related quality of life. 
2019冠状病毒病大流行期间印尼女大学生的饮食行为和健康相关生活质量
背景:接受高等教育的女学生健康相关生活质量(HRQOL)得分较低,她们的饮食行为(健康生活方式的关键要素)由于大流行的心理影响而变得不健康。在印度尼西亚大流行期间,特别是在控制了其他因素之后,没有研究评估两者之间的关系。目的:探讨新冠肺炎大流行期间在校女大学生饮食行为与HRQOL的关系。方法:对474名年龄在18至25岁之间的受试者进行横断面在线调查。荷兰饮食行为问卷(DEBQ)用于评估情绪性、外源性和克制性饮食。HRQOL采用SF-36问卷进行测量,量表分为Physical Component Summary (PCS)和Mental Component Summary (MCS)两个分量表。此外,还收集了社会人口统计数据、屏幕时间、睡眠时间、营养状况和身体活动。数据采用多元线性回归分析。结果:PCS与情绪性进食(r = 0.279, p值<0.001)、外食(r = 0.211, p值<0.001)、克制性进食(r = 0.116, p值= 0.012)显著相关。此外,情绪性饮食(r = 0.211, p值<0.001)和外部饮食(r = 0.172, p值<0.001)也与MCS评分显著相关。结论:在新冠肺炎大流行期间,学生情绪、外部和克制性饮食行为得分越高,其身体健康相关生活质量越高。情绪和外在饮食行为得分越高,他们的心理健康相关生活质量越高。
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