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基于人群样本的青少年食品习惯清单(AFHC)评分在大流行前后的差异:波兰青少年 COVID-19 体验(PLACE-19)研究。

Differences in Adolescents' Food Habits Checklist (AFHC) Scores before and during Pandemic in a Population-Based Sample: Polish Adolescents' COVID-19 Experience (PLACE-19) Study.

机构信息

Department of Dietetics, Institute of Human Nutrition Sciences, Warsaw University of Life Sciences (SGGW-WULS), 159C Nowoursynowska Street, 02-776 Warsaw, Poland.

Department of Food Market and Consumer Research, Institute of Human Nutrition Sciences, Warsaw University of Life Sciences (SGGW-WULS), 159C Nowoursynowska Street, 02-776 Warsaw, Poland.

出版信息

Nutrients. 2021 May 14;13(5):1663. doi: 10.3390/nu13051663.

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic is known to influence the dietary habits of adults, but results for adolescents in studies are ambiguous. The present work aimed to analyze the differences in the scores of the Adolescents' Food Habits Checklist (AFHC) before and during the pandemic in the Polish Adolescents' COVID-19 Experience (PLACE-19) Study population. The PLACE-19 Study was conducted during the pandemic among a population of 2448 students recruited from secondary schools in all regions of Poland using a random quota sampling. The participants were required to complete an AFHC consisting of 23 items pertaining to food purchase, preparation, and consumption habits. Current habits (during the pandemic) and previous habits were assessed and scored separately. The total ( = 0.001), purchase ( < 0.001), and consumption scores ( = 0.014) indicated that the AFHC scores during the pandemic were higher than before. For questions on purchase habits, a lower number of respondents reported eating in a restaurant, eating takeaway meals, having lunch away from home, or buying pastries, cakes or crisps. For questions on preparation habits, an greater number of respondents reported that they usually avoided eating fried food and tried to keep their overall sugar intake down, but fewer respondents said they tried to have low-fat desserts. For questions on consumption habits, a lower number of respondents reported that they usually ate a dessert or pudding if one were available and a larger number said they made sure to eat at least one serving of vegetables or salad a day and at least three servings of fruit most days. Based on the obtained results, it may be stated that although there was an increase in the AFHC scores during the pandemic, a similar share of respondents showed improved or worsened food habits, and a similar share changed their food habits from healthy to unhealthy and from unhealthy to healthy. At the same time, a majority of changes were associated with purchase habits, which were probably forced by lockdowns and the resultant restrictions in eating out or grocery shopping.

摘要

新冠疫情被认为会影响成年人的饮食习惯,但研究中青少年的结果却存在差异。本研究旨在分析波兰青少年新冠疫情经历(PLACE-19)研究人群中,青少年饮食调查问卷(AFHC)在疫情前后的得分差异。PLACE-19 研究在疫情期间进行,在波兰所有地区的中学通过随机配额抽样招募了 2448 名学生作为研究对象。要求参与者完成一份由 23 个项目组成的 AFHC,涉及食物购买、准备和消费习惯。分别评估和评分当前(疫情期间)和以前的习惯。总得分( < 0.001)、购买得分( < 0.001)和消费得分( = 0.014)表明,疫情期间的 AFHC 得分高于以前。在购买习惯问题上,较少的受访者报告在餐馆就餐、点外卖、不在家吃午饭或购买糕点、蛋糕或薯片。在准备习惯问题上,更多的受访者表示通常避免吃油炸食品并试图减少总糖摄入量,但较少的受访者表示他们试图吃低脂肪的甜点。在消费习惯问题上,较少的受访者报告说,如果有甜点或布丁,他们通常会吃,如果有,更多的受访者表示他们确保每天至少吃一份蔬菜或沙拉,并且每天至少吃三份水果。根据研究结果,可以说,尽管疫情期间 AFHC 得分有所增加,但仍有相同比例的受访者表现出改善或恶化的饮食习惯,以及相同比例的受访者改变了从健康到不健康或从不健康到健康的饮食习惯。同时,大多数变化与购买习惯有关,这可能是由于封锁和外出就餐或杂货店购物的限制所致。

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