The Effect of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Changes the Eating Habits of the Community in Bogor

Rosyda Dianah, Eka Merdekawati
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The aim of this study was to determine the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on changes in eating habits is a quantitative study with a cross-sectional design conducted in Bogor with 110 respondents. Changes in eating habits observed include changes in eating frequency, meal portions, frequency of fruit consumption, frequency of vegetable consumption, frequency of snack consumption, frequency of consumption of fast food/frozen food, and consumption of supplements. Respondents were more women (83,6%), adult age group (89,1%), higher education (79,1%), work (61,8%), income > IDR 4,000,000 (75,5%). The results of the univariate analysis related to changes in eating habits consist of: changes in eating frequency (69,1%), changes in food portions (56,4%), changes in fruit consumption frequency (61,8% more often), changes in vegetable consumption frequency (63,6% more often), changes in the frequency of snack consumption (more often 74,5%), changes in the frequency of consumption of fast food/frozen food (more often 70%) and consumption of supplements (90,9%). The results of the bivariate analysis are showed that changes in eating frequency were significantly related to income;changes in meal portions were significantly related to education and expenditure;changes in the frequency of vegetable consumption are significantly related to income;changes in snack consumption frequency were significantly related to age, gender, occupation;changes in the frequency of consumption of fast food are significantly related to gender and consumption of supplements was significantly related to age. Suggestions for the research are needed to consistently educate about good and correct food habits so that more people understand and apply them to increase immunity and data collection will be better with direct interviews and fill out the FFQ of the food consumed. © The Authors, published by EDP Sciences.
新冠肺炎疫情对茂物社区饮食习惯变化的影响
本研究的目的是确定COVID-19大流行对饮食习惯变化的影响,这是一项在茂物进行的定量研究,采用横断面设计,共有110名受访者。观察到的饮食习惯的变化包括饮食频率,每餐的份量,水果消费频率,蔬菜消费频率,零食消费频率,快餐/冷冻食品消费频率以及补充剂消费频率的变化。受访者多为女性(83.6%)、成年年龄组(89.5%)、受过高等教育(70.9%)、工作(61.8%)、收入> 400万印尼盾(75.5%)。与饮食习惯变化相关的单变量分析结果包括:进食频率的变化(69,1%),食物分量的变化(56,4%),水果消费频率的变化(61,8%),蔬菜消费频率的变化(63,6%),零食消费频率的变化(74,5%),快餐/冷冻食品消费频率的变化(70%)和补充剂消费(90,9%)。双变量分析结果显示,饮食频率的变化与收入显著相关,膳食分量的变化与教育程度和支出显著相关,蔬菜消费频率的变化与收入显著相关,零食消费频率的变化与年龄、性别、收入显著相关。职业,快餐消费频率的变化与性别显著相关补充剂的消费与年龄显著相关。需要对研究提出建议,持续教育良好和正确的饮食习惯,让更多的人了解并应用它们来提高免疫力,数据收集将更好地采用直接访谈和填写所消耗食物的FFQ。©作者,EDP科学出版。
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