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COMET 研究:探讨新冠疫情相关感知压力对洛杉矶母亲饮食失调行为、儿童喂养行为和体重指数的影响。

The COMET study: Examining the effects of COVID-19-related perceived stress on Los Angeles Mothers' dysregulated eating behaviors, child feeding practices, and body mass index.

机构信息

Department of Preventive Medicine, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, USA.

SUNY Downstate College of Medicine, USA.

出版信息

Appetite. 2021 Aug 1;163:105209. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2021.105209. Epub 2021 Mar 16.

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic and associated restrictions and mandates have had pronounced implications on the well-being of individuals. This study conducted exploratory analyses of the relationship between COVID-19-related life changes and COVID-19-related perceived stress and associations between COVID-19-related perceived stress and dysregulated maternal eating behaviors, child feeding practices, and body mass index (BMI) in Los Angeles mothers. Mothers (M = 37.6 ± 6.9) of children aged 5-11 (N = 197, response rate 92.5%) completed an online questionnaire assessing COVID-19-related life changes, COVID-19-related perceived stress, mechanisms used to cope with COVID-19, child feeding practices, their own eating behavior, demographics, and height and weight. The highest proportion of participants reported changes to work, disruptions due to childcare challenges, and increased home responsibilities. Higher COVID-19-related perceived stress was experienced by those who reported loss of work hours (29%), loss of job (15.2%), reduced ability to afford childcare (18.8%), and reduced ability to afford rent/mortgage (19.8%) (ps < 0.05) than those who did not. The most common strategy that mothers indicated using to cope with COVID-19 related stress was eating comfort foods (e.g., candy and chips) (58.7%). COVID-19-related perceived stress was positively associated with mother's BMI and emotional eating (ps < 0.05). Rewarding their child's eating and behavior with food were both positively associated with the number of COVID-19 related life changes (ps < 0.05). This study yields new knowledge of the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on mothers' dysregulated eating behaviors and child feeding practices. The results highlight the importance of conducting further research to confirm these findings and understand the nature of associations between COVID-19-related perceived stress and health. This is crucial in order to explore ways in which lasting impacts of the pandemic on mental and physical health can be prevented.

摘要

新冠疫情及其相关限制和规定对个人的健康产生了显著影响。 本研究对洛杉矶母亲的新冠相关生活变化与新冠相关感知压力之间的关系,以及新冠相关感知压力与失调的母亲进食行为、儿童喂养行为和体重指数(BMI)之间的关联进行了探索性分析。197 名年龄在 5-11 岁的儿童的母亲(M=37.6±6.9)完成了一份在线问卷,评估新冠相关生活变化、新冠相关感知压力、应对新冠的机制、儿童喂养行为、自身进食行为、人口统计学特征以及身高和体重。报告称工作发生变化、因儿童保育挑战而出现中断、家庭责任增加的参与者比例最高。报告工作时间减少(29%)、失业(15.2%)、减少支付儿童保育费用的能力(18.8%)和减少支付租金/抵押贷款的能力(19.8%)的参与者(ps<0.05)比那些没有的参与者体验到更高的新冠相关感知压力。母亲表示,应对新冠相关压力最常用的策略是食用舒适食品(如糖果和薯片)(58.7%)。新冠相关感知压力与母亲的 BMI 和情绪性进食呈正相关(ps<0.05)。用食物奖励孩子的饮食和行为都与新冠相关生活变化的数量呈正相关(ps<0.05)。本研究提供了关于新冠疫情对母亲失调的进食行为和儿童喂养行为影响的新知识。研究结果强调了进一步研究的重要性,以确认这些发现并理解新冠相关感知压力与健康之间关联的性质。这对于探索防止疫情对身心健康产生持久影响的方法至关重要。

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