Impact of Calorie Intake on Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors for Young Adults Working from Home During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Diniwati Mukhtar, Karina A. D. A. Ridwan, H. L. Fitriani
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Abstract: During the COVID-19 pandemic, working from home (WFH) led to increased passivity, potentially affecting body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC), and blood pressure (BP) values, which are risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD). This study aimed to determine the impact of calorie intake on these risk factors in young adults working from home during the COVID-19 pandemic. This experimental study employed a one-group pre- and post-test design conducted over two months. Respondents' daily physical activities were recorded using Bouchard's questionnaire, and a food record method was used to document all foods consumed over three days. The study followed up with respondents for two months. The results indicated that respondents with good physical activity levels experienced a decrease in BMI: 53.3% of men and 37.5% of women. Adequate calorie intake also contributed to a decrease in BMI, with 53.3% of men and 57.1% of women showing reductions. However, the t-test showed p-values >0.05 for the correlations between calorie intake and BMI, WC, systolic blood pressure (SBP), and diastolic blood pressure (DBP). In conclusion, there was no significant impact of calorie intake on risk factors for CVD, such as obesity and high blood pressure. Nonetheless, it was observed that appropriate calorie intake could potentially prevent the increase of these risk factors. Keywords: calorie intake; cardiovascular disease; COVID-19 pandemic
热量摄入对 COVID-19 大流行期间在家工作的年轻人心血管疾病风险因素的影响
摘要:在 COVID-19 大流行期间,在家工作(WFH)导致被动性增加,可能会影响体重指数(BMI)、腰围(WC)和血压(BP)值,而这些都是心血管疾病(CVD)的风险因素。本研究旨在确定在 COVID-19 大流行期间,热量摄入对在家工作的年轻成年人的这些风险因素的影响。这项实验研究采用了单组前后测试设计,为期两个月。受访者的日常体力活动使用 Bouchard 问卷进行记录,食物记录方法用于记录三天内摄入的所有食物。研究对受访者进行了为期两个月的跟踪调查。结果显示,体力活动水平高的受访者的体重指数有所下降:男性下降了 53.3%,女性下降了 37.5%。充足的卡路里摄入量也有助于降低体重指数,53.3%的男性和 57.1%的女性的体重指数有所下降。不过,t 检验显示,卡路里摄入量与体重指数、腹围、收缩压(SBP)和舒张压(DBP)之间的相关性 p 值大于 0.05。总之,卡路里摄入量对肥胖和高血压等心血管疾病风险因素没有明显影响。不过,据观察,适当的卡路里摄入量有可能防止这些危险因素的增加。 关键词:卡路里摄入量;心血管疾病;COVID-19 大流行病
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