Department of Food and Health Sciences, Faculty of Health and Human Development, The University of Nagano, Nagano City, Nagano 380-8525, Japan.
Natural Science Division, Faculty of Core Research, Ochanomizu University, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 112-8610, Japan.
Nutrients. 2021 Jun 14;13(6):2039. doi: 10.3390/nu13062039.
In Japan, dietary habits have greatly changed since the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak; we examined factors related to dietary changes. An online cross-sectional questionnaire survey was conducted in November 2020 among 6000 Japanese adults (aged 20-64 years) registered with a research company and gathered data on demographics, socioeconomic factors, medical history, COVID-19 status of the respondent's family and neighbors, fear of COVID-19, and changes in lifestyle and dietary habits since the COVID-19 outbreak. To the question "Have you made healthier changes to your dietary habits compared with the dietary habits before the spread of COVID-19 (1 year ago, November 2019)?", 1215 (20.3%), 491 (8.2%), and 4294 (71.6%) participants answered that their dietary habits were healthier, unhealthier, and unchanged, respectively. Healthier and unhealthier dietary habits were associated with greater fear of COVID-19, altered exercise and sleep times, and smoking. Unhealthy habits were positively associated with living alone, decreasing household income, colleagues with COVID-19, stress, and weight loss/gain. Annual household income, changing household income, COVID-19 in friends, health literacy, exercise frequency, weight loss, and starting smoking were positively associated with healthier dietary changes. The generalizability of these results and strategies to inculcate healthy diets in this "new normal" should be investigated.
在日本,自冠状病毒病(COVID-19)爆发以来,饮食习惯发生了很大变化;我们研究了与饮食习惯变化相关的因素。2020 年 11 月,我们在一家研究公司注册的 6000 名日本成年人(年龄在 20-64 岁之间)中进行了一项在线横断面问卷调查,收集了人口统计学、社会经济因素、病史、受访者家庭和邻居的 COVID-19 状况、对 COVID-19 的恐惧以及自 COVID-19 爆发以来生活方式和饮食习惯的变化等数据。在“与 COVID-19 传播之前(1 年前,2019 年 11 月)相比,你是否对你的饮食习惯做出了更健康的改变?”这一问题上,1215 名(20.3%)、491 名(8.2%)和 4294 名(71.6%)参与者分别回答他们的饮食习惯更健康、更不健康和保持不变。更健康和更不健康的饮食习惯与对 COVID-19 的更大恐惧、改变的运动和睡眠时间以及吸烟有关。不健康的习惯与独居、家庭收入减少、有 COVID-19 的同事、压力和体重增减呈正相关。家庭年收入、家庭收入变化、朋友中的 COVID-19、健康素养、运动频率、体重减轻和开始吸烟与更健康的饮食习惯变化呈正相关。应该调查这些结果的普遍性和在这个“新常态”中培养健康饮食的策略。