School of Psychology, College of Health and Life Sciences, Aston University, Birmingham B4 7ET, UK.
Department of Psychology, Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zambia, Lusaka 32379, Zambia.
Nutrients. 2021 Oct 9;13(10):3543. doi: 10.3390/nu13103543.
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused disruption to food security in many countries, including Kenya. However, the impact of this on food provision to children at an individual level is unknown. This small study aimed to provide a qualitative snapshot of the diets of children during the COVID-19 pandemic. During completion of 24-h food recalls, with 15 families with children aged 5-8 years, caregivers were asked about changes they had made to foods given to their children due to the pandemic. Food recalls were analysed to assess nutrient intakes. Qualitative comments were thematically analysed. Most of the families reported making some changes to foods they provided to their children due to COVID-19. Reasons for these changes fell into three themes, inability to access foods (both due to formal restriction of movements and fear of leaving the house), poorer availability of foods, and financial constraints (both decreases in income and increases in food prices). The COVID-19 pandemic has affected some foods parents in rural Kenya can provide to their children.
新冠疫情大流行导致许多国家(包括肯尼亚)的粮食安全受到干扰。然而,这对儿童个人层面的食物供应的影响尚不清楚。本小型研究旨在定性描述新冠疫情期间儿童的饮食情况。在完成了对 15 个有 5-8 岁儿童的家庭的 24 小时食物回忆后,我们询问了照顾者由于疫情而对提供给孩子的食物做出的改变。我们对食物回忆进行了分析以评估营养摄入量。并对定性评论进行了主题分析。大多数家庭报告称,由于新冠疫情,他们对提供给孩子的食物进行了一些改变。这些改变的原因有三个主题,无法获得食物(由于正式限制出行和害怕离开家)、食物供应较差,以及经济拮据(收入减少和食品价格上涨)。新冠疫情大流行影响了肯尼亚农村地区的一些父母能够提供给孩子的食物。