COVID-19大流行期间拉丁美洲大学生健康生活习惯的多中心研究

IF 6.8 4区 医学 Q1 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Pablo Valdés-Badilla, Solange Liliana Parra-Soto, Ana Gabriela Murillo, Georgina Gomez, Jacqueline Araneda, Samuel Durán-Agüero, Gladys Morales, Israel Ríos-Castillo, Valeria Carpio Arias, Brian M Cavagnari, Edna J Nava-González, Saby Camacho López, Jhon Jairo Bejarano-Roncancio, Beatriz Núñez-Martínez, Karla Cordón-Arrivillaga, Eliana Romina Meza-Miranda, Saby Mauricio-Alza, Leslie Landaeta-Díaz
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背景:已有报道称,由于COVID-19封锁的影响,健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)和健康饮食行为出现恶化。本研究的目的是将COVID-19大流行期间拉丁美洲大学生的饮食习惯和HRQoL与体育活动行为联系起来。方法:对来自10个拉美国家(阿根廷、智利、哥伦比亚、哥斯达黎加、厄瓜多尔、危地马拉、墨西哥、巴拿马、巴拉圭和秘鲁)的4859名大学生进行调查,平均年龄22.4岁,以女性为主(73.7%)。饮食习惯是通过一项与其他大学生验证的调查来测量的,HRQoL是使用世界卫生组织(WHOQOL-BREF)量表的简短版本进行评估的,身体活动行为是基于国际身体活动建议的二分法问题。结果:体育锻炼组学生对所有国际健康食品摄入建议的投诉率较高(p)。结论:在COVID-19大流行期间,体育锻炼的拉丁美洲大学生更有可能拥有更健康的饮食行为,HRQoL下降的风险更低。
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Healthy Lifestyle Habits in Latin American University Students during COVID-19 Pandemic: A Multi-Center Study.

Background: Deterioration in the health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and healthy eating behavior due to the effect of COVID-19 lockdown has been reported. The aim of this study was to associate eating habits and HRQoL with physical activity behavior in Latin American university students during COVID-19 pandemic.Methods: Measured 4,859 university students with a mean age of 22.4 years and they were mostly female (73.7%) from 10 Latin American countries (Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guatemala, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay and, Peru). Eating habits were measured using a survey validated with other university students, HRQoL was assessments using the short version of the World Health Organization (WHOQOL-BREF) scale and physical activity behavior with a dicotomous question based on the international recommendations for physical activity.Results: There is a higher complaince for all the international recommendations for healthy foods intake in the physically active group of students (p < 0.01), with the exception of alcohol and salt. In addition, physically active students presented a significantly higher HRQoL (p < 0.001) in all the dimensions analyzed when compared to physically inactive students.Conclusions: Latin American university students who are physically active are more likely to have a healthier eating behavior and a lower risk of a decreased HRQoL during COVID-19 pandemic.

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