Charles Perkins Centre, The University of Sydney, Camperdown, New South Wales, Australia.
Nutr Diet. 2022 Feb;79(1):28-47. doi: 10.1111/1747-0080.12720.
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the Australian food supply with potential ramifications on food security. This scoping review aimed to synthesise current evidence on the prevalence of food insecurity and changes to factors related to food insecurity during the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia.
A comprehensive search strategy was used to search seven databases (MEDLINE, CINAHL, Embase, Global Health, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, PsycINFO, Informit Online) and Google Scholar. Included studies were written in English, published in 2020-2021 and examined food security status in Australia during the COVID-19 pandemic and/or factors associated with food insecurity in free-living Australian residents. Articles with participants residing in institutional settings, where meals were supplied, were excluded.
A total of 700 records were identified from database, grey literature and hand searching, and nine articles were included. All studies indicated that the prevalence of food insecurity had increased due to negative changes to food availability, accessibility, usability and stability. The downturn in employment and economic circumstances following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic appeared to create a new group of food-insecure Australians consisting of newly unemployed, and international students.
COVID-19 has exacerbated vulnerabilities in the Australian food supply and food security. Suggested actions include ongoing data collection on the long-term impact of COVID-19 on food supply and security in addition to coordinated national and community responses that improve the stability of the local food supply and address underlying determinants of food insecurity.
新冠疫情扰乱了澳大利亚的食品供应,可能对食品安全产生影响。本范围综述旨在综合目前澳大利亚新冠疫情期间食品不安全的流行率以及与食品不安全相关因素变化的证据。
采用全面的检索策略,检索了 7 个数据库(MEDLINE、CINAHL、Embase、全球健康、Cochrane 系统评价数据库、PsycINFO、Informit Online)和谷歌学术。纳入的研究以英文发表,发表于 2020-2021 年,考察了澳大利亚新冠疫情期间的食品安全状况和/或与澳大利亚自由生活居民食品不安全相关的因素。排除了参与者居住在机构环境(提供膳食)中的文章。
从数据库、灰色文献和手工检索中总共确定了 700 条记录,纳入了 9 篇文章。所有研究都表明,由于食品供应、可及性、可用性和稳定性的负面变化,食品不安全的流行率有所增加。新冠疫情爆发后,就业和经济形势的下滑,似乎使一批新的澳大利亚食品不安全人群(包括新失业者和国际学生)产生。
新冠疫情加剧了澳大利亚食品供应和食品安全的脆弱性。建议采取的行动包括持续收集新冠疫情对食品供应和安全的长期影响的数据,以及协调国家和社区的应对措施,以提高当地食品供应的稳定性,并解决食品不安全的根本决定因素。