Impact of COVID-19 Lockdown on Dietary Behavior Related to Oral Health in Teesside, United Kingdom

R. England, L. Nnyanzi, V. Zohoori
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Diet is well established as a significant etiological factor in oral diseases, particularly dental caries, and dental erosion. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the stay-at-home orders (lockdown) impacted people’s well-being. Emotional distress affects food preferences and consumption. Therefore, this study aimed to understand the dietary changes due to lockdown in Teesside and consequently its impact on oral health. Method: An online survey was developed based on the World Health Organization Adult Oral Health Survey. After obtaining ethical approval, the survey was distributed among residents ≥18y living in Teesside. The questions addressed dietary choices before and during the lockdown. Participants were also invited to a semi-structured interview to understand the influence of lockdown on dietary choices. Results: The frequency of consuming daily fresh fruit decreased by 3.2%. Participants consuming cakes and biscuits 2-3 times daily doubled from 5.4% to 10.6%. The daily consumption of sweets increased from 8.6% to 14.9%. Drinking alcohol four or more times per week increased from 7.1% to 12.5%. The most common explanations were reliance on online grocery shopping, lack of social interaction, and working from home. Conclusion: Support strategies are needed for communities to maintain healthy nutritional choices during periods of significant upheaval.  
饮食是口腔疾病的重要病因,尤其是龋齿和牙蚀。在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,居家令(封锁)影响了人们的福祉。情绪困扰会影响食物偏好和消费。因此,本研究旨在了解由于提赛德封锁导致的饮食变化及其对口腔健康的影响。方法:以世界卫生组织成人口腔健康调查为基础,开展在线调查。在获得伦理批准后,将调查问卷分发给居住在Teesside的18岁以上的居民。这些问题涉及封锁前和封锁期间的饮食选择。参与者还被邀请参加半结构化访谈,以了解封锁对饮食选择的影响。结果:每日食用新鲜水果的频率下降3.2%。每天食用蛋糕和饼干2-3次的参与者从5.4%增加到10.6%。糖果的日消费量从8.6%上升到14.9%。每周饮酒四次或以上从7.1%增加到12.5%。最常见的解释是依赖网上购物、缺乏社交互动和在家工作。结论:在重大动荡时期,社区需要支持策略来保持健康的营养选择。
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