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探究在荷兰 COVID-19 限制期间对饮食行为、运动和健康的影响。

Exploring impact on eating behaviour, exercise and well-being during COVID-19 restrictions in the Netherlands.

机构信息

Wageningen Food & Biobased Research, Wageningen University & Research, PO Box 17, NL 6700 AA, Wageningen, the Netherlands.

Human Nutrition & Health, Wageningen University & Research, Stippeneng 4, 6708 WE, Wageningen, the Netherlands; Unilever Foods Innovation Centre Wageningen, Bronland 14, 6708 WH, Wageningen, the Netherlands.

出版信息

Appetite. 2022 Jan 1;168:105720. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2021.105720. Epub 2021 Sep 29.

Abstract

Many studies address the effect of the COVID-19 restrictions on food consumption and health, focusing on one or two measurements. Whether or not any effects are permanent or change over a longer period of restrictions has not been assessed in such studies. This study presented a survey containing questions on food consumption, exercise and self-assessed physical and mental health, repeatedly for six times over a 20-week period (July to November 2020) to a representative sample of 258 Dutch consumers. The majority of consumers reported no change in food consumption compared to before the COVID-19 restrictions, two smaller groups report a change to a more, or a less, healthy choice. This trend appears stable over the course of the measurements. The 'healthy changers' seem to couple a healthy and more diverse diet to healthy exercise habits, in contrast to the 'unhealthy changers'. No change was observed in self-assessed physical health over the measurements. Overall a decline in time spent exercising showed, as well as a decline in self-assessed mental health. Clearly a lockdown situation affects food choice, exercise habits and (self-assessed) mental health. The fact that habits are able to suddenly change, for better or for worse, and that a decrease in mental health was reported, suggests that such insights need to be further explored to help individual consumers retain a healthy diet and lifestyle, and governments devise effective public health recommendations.

摘要

许多研究都探讨了 COVID-19 限制措施对食品消费和健康的影响,这些研究主要集中在一两个测量指标上。这些研究没有评估任何影响是否是永久性的,或者在更长的限制期间是否会发生变化。本研究通过一项调查,向 258 名荷兰消费者的代表性样本在 20 周(2020 年 7 月至 11 月)内重复六次,提出了一个关于食品消费、运动和自我评估的身体和心理健康的问题。大多数消费者报告称,与 COVID-19 限制措施实施前相比,他们的食品消费没有变化,有两个较小的群体报告称,他们的食品消费更健康或更不健康。这一趋势在整个测量过程中似乎保持稳定。“健康改变者”似乎将健康和更多样化的饮食与健康的运动习惯结合在一起,而与“不健康改变者”形成对比。在测量过程中,自我评估的身体健康没有变化。总的来说,锻炼时间减少,自我评估的心理健康也下降。显然,封锁情况会影响食品选择、运动习惯和(自我评估)心理健康。习惯能够突然改变,无论是变好还是变坏,以及报告称心理健康下降的事实表明,需要进一步探索这些见解,以帮助个体消费者保持健康的饮食和生活方式,帮助政府制定有效的公共卫生建议。

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