Department of Commodity Science, Medical University of Gdańsk, 80-211 Gdańsk, Poland.
Department of Allergology, Medical University of Gdańsk, 80-211 Gdańsk, Poland.
Nutrients. 2021 May 16;13(5):1690. doi: 10.3390/nu13051690.
During the so-called "second wave of the pandemic" in Europe, the authors conducted a cross-sectional online survey that aimed to examine changes in dietary habits and associated practices, as well as physical activity during the COVID-19 pandemic and before the onset of lockdowns in three European countries: Poland, Austria and the United Kingdom.
The online observational study, both prospective and retrospective, conducted with the use of social media for the distribution of an anonymous online questionnaire, was completed from 1 October to 30 October 2020, during the second wave of the pandemic in Europe. The study encompassed a total of 1071 adults from Poland ( = 407), Austria ( = 353) and the United Kingdom ( = 311).
The results of this study indicate that the COVID-19 confinement period influenced eating behavior and the level of physical activity in a group of adult residents of Poland, Austria and the United Kingdom. The general shopping frequency decreased, regardless of the place and manner. However, there was an increased interest in online grocery shopping. The resulting data revealed an increased frequency of the daily consumption of food products such as dairy, grains, fats, vegetables and sweets ( < 0.05). A rise in the frequency of purchasing frozen goods and food with long shelf life has also been observed. The changed workplace and working conditions or unemployment probably affected a perceptible rise in alcohol consumption ( = 0.02). In turn, physical activity levels markedly decreased, which reflected the body mass changes.
The dietary habits in the studied countries have changed as a result of the pandemic situation. They contribute to the aggravation of the problem of excess body weight and its health consequences.
在欧洲所谓的“大流行第二波”期间,作者开展了一项横断面在线调查,旨在研究在 COVID-19 大流行期间和封锁之前,饮食习惯和相关行为以及身体活动在三个欧洲国家(波兰、奥地利和英国)的变化。
这项前瞻性和回顾性的在线观察研究,通过社交媒体分发匿名在线问卷进行,于 2020 年 10 月 1 日至 31 日期间在欧洲大流行的第二波期间完成。研究共纳入了来自波兰(n=407)、奥地利(n=353)和英国(n=311)的 1071 名成年人。
这项研究的结果表明,COVID-19 禁闭期影响了波兰、奥地利和英国成年居民的饮食行为和身体活动水平。无论地点和方式如何,总体购物频率都有所下降。然而,人们对在线杂货购物的兴趣有所增加。由此产生的数据显示,乳制品、谷物、脂肪、蔬菜和甜食等食品的每日消费频率增加(<0.05)。购买冷冻食品和保质期长的食品的频率也有所上升。工作场所和工作条件的变化或失业可能导致酒精消费明显增加(p=0.02)。相反,身体活动水平明显下降,这反映了体重的变化。
由于大流行情况,研究国家的饮食习惯发生了变化。它们加剧了超重问题及其健康后果。