2019冠状病毒病大流行期间的食品和香烟费用对雅加达及周边地区饮食质量的影响

R. Rosemary, R. Ciptaningtyas, S. Usman
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显然,2019冠状病毒病疫情期间的经济中断正在导致人们失去收入和获得健康食品的机会。我们的研究旨在调查人们在食品上的支出,以及他们在香烟上的日常支出如何影响饮食质量。我们于2020年4月进行了横断面在线调查,并通过社交媒体进行了采访。这项研究跟踪了180名受试者。采用卡方分析。研究发现,即使我们的受试者能够获得食物,但他们的饮食质量每天四种食物组的全食物是不够的。全食品和加工食品的食品费用与饮食质量之间存在显著关联(p< 0.001)。虽然吸烟行为与饮食质量之间没有明显的联系(p= 0.684),但每天吸烟1至3支或超过3支的人的饮食质量较差的比例要大于完全不吸烟的人。这项研究得出结论,在COVID-19大流行期间,家庭在香烟和食品上的支出能够解释饮食质量的好坏。该研究表明,政府需要实施吸烟限制,作为预防COVID-19的一部分,并确保人们在这场大流行期间获得营养食品。
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Food and cigarettes expenses during COVID-19 pandemic on diet quality in Jakarta and surroundings
It is clearly understood that the economic disruption during the COVID-19 outbreak is causing people to lose their income and access to healthy food. Our study aims to investigate people's spending on food and how their daily expenses on cigarettes impact diet quality. We conducted a cross-sectional online survey in April, 2020 and interviews through social media. There were 180 subjects followed in this study. Analysis was conducted using chi-square. It is found that even though our subjects able to access food but their diet quality to have whole food of four food group daily is not adequate. There is significant association between food expenses on whole food and processed food to diet quality (p<0,001). While there is no significant association between smoking behaviours to diet quality (p=0,684) but the percentage of those who smoke 1 to 3 cigarettes and more than 3 cigarettes daily is larger to have poor diet quality rather than people who do not smoke at all. This study concluded household's expenses for cigarettes and food during the COVID-19 pandemic were able to explain whether diet quality is poor or good. The study suggests the government needs to impose smoking restrictions as part of COVID-19 prevention and reassure people's accessibility to nutritious food during this pandemic.
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