Changes in diet and physical activity in students during lockdown by example of COVID-19 pandemic.

Q2 Medicine
Joanna Frąckiewicz, Zuzanna Tarwacka, Małgorzata Ewa Drywień
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Abstract

Background: Due to the spread of COVID-19 infections around the world, in early 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced a global pandemic, i.e. an epidemic of particularly large dimensions affecting countries and entire continents. Long-term stay at home and self-isolation may have significantly impacted lifestyle, diet, food choices and access to food, as well as physical activity in the entire population, including students.

Objective: The aim of the study was to examine the impact of social isolation caused by the coronavirus pandemic on changes in diet, lifestyle and body mass index in a group of students, so that we would be better prepared for future new viral infections with characteristics similar to Covid-19.

Material and methods: The study was conducted in 2021 using a cross-sectional online survey (using the CAWI technique). The survey was addressed to students of universities in Poland who were over 18 years of age. After excluding forms completed incorrectly or with incorrect data, the final analysis of the results included the responses of 196 respondents. Statistical analyzes were performed in STATISTICA 13.3. Statistical significance was assumed at the level of p ≤ 0.05.

Results: The study involved 136 women and 60 men with an average age of 23. The majority of respondents were residents of cities with over 500,000 inhabitants (50%), were students of 1st degree (45%) in medical/natural sciences (36%). The largest percentage of respondents (above 70%), before the pandemic and during isolation, had normal body weight, according to the BMI. There were significant statistical differences between gender and changes during COVID-19 pandemic in sleeping (p=0.013), physical activity (p=0.028), as well as the consumption of tea (p=0.047), milk and dairy products (p=0.041), alcohol (p=0.001) and red meat (p=0.003), vegetables (p=0.049), sweets (p=0.029) and fast food (p=0.004).

Conclusions: Due to the fact that the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the diet and lifestyle has been demonstrated, it is very important that the recommendations of public health organizations spread the message about rational nutrition and physical activity in the event of new viral infections among young people, including students.

以 COVID-19 大流行病为例,说明封锁期间学生饮食和体育活动的变化。
背景:由于 COVID-19 感染在全球蔓延,世界卫生组织(WHO)于 2020 年初宣布全球大流行,即影响国家和整个大陆的特大流行病。长期呆在家中和自我封闭可能会严重影响包括学生在内的所有人群的生活方式、饮食、食物选择和获取食物的途径以及体育锻炼:本研究旨在探讨冠状病毒大流行造成的社会隔离对学生群体饮食、生活方式和体重指数变化的影响,以便我们更好地应对未来与 Covid-19 病毒特征相似的新病毒感染:这项研究于 2021 年进行,采用的是横断面在线调查(使用 CAWI 技术)。调查对象为波兰 18 岁以上的大学生。在排除填写错误或数据有误的表格后,最终分析结果包括 196 名受访者的回答。统计分析在 STATISTICA 13.3 中进行。统计显著性水平假定为 p ≤ 0.05:研究涉及 136 名女性和 60 名男性,平均年龄为 23 岁。大多数受访者是 50 万人口以上城市的居民(50%),医学/自然科学一级学位学生(45%)(36%)。根据体重指数(BMI),大流行前和隔离期间体重正常的受访者比例最高(超过 70%)。在睡眠(p=0.013)、体力活动(p=0.028)以及茶(p=0.047)、牛奶和乳制品(p=0.041)、酒精(p=0.001)和红肉(p=0.003)、蔬菜(p=0.049)、甜食(p=0.029)和快餐(p=0.004)的消费方面,性别与 COVID-19 大流行期间的变化存在明显的统计学差异:由于冠状病毒大流行对饮食和生活方式的影响已经得到证实,因此,公共卫生组织的建议非常重要,即在包括学生在内的年轻人中出现新的病毒感染时,传播有关合理营养和体育锻炼的信息。
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