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意大利老年人在新冠疫情期间地中海式生活方式的变化:“伦巴第迷失”研究中的性别与社会经济不平等分析

Changes in a Mediterranean lifestyle during the COVID-19 pandemic among elderly Italians: an analysis of gender and socioeconomic inequalities in the "LOST in Lombardia" study.

作者信息

Bonaccio Marialaura, Gianfagna Francesco, Stival Chiara, Amerio Andrea, Bosetti Cristina, Cavalieri d'Oro Luca, Odone Anna, Stuckler David, Zucchi Alberto, Gallus Silvano, Iacoviello Licia

机构信息

Department of Epidemiology and Prevention, IRCCS Neuromed, Pozzilli, Italy.

Research Center in Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine (EPIMED), Department of Medicine and Surgery, University of Insubria, Varese, Italy.

出版信息

Int J Food Sci Nutr. 2022 Aug;73(5):683-692. doi: 10.1080/09637486.2022.2040009. Epub 2022 Mar 13.

Abstract

Little is known on potential socioeconomic and gender disparities in dietary changes during the COVID-19 pandemic. We conducted a telephone-based survey during fall 2020 on 4400 participants representative of the population aged 65-99 years living in Lombardy, Italy. Changes in a Mediterranean lifestyle were assessed retrospectively by scoring modifications in the consumption of nine food groups and five diet-related behaviours compared to 2019. A Mediterranean COVID-19 Pandemic Score (MedCovid-19 Score) was computed, reflecting changes during pandemic, with increasing values indicating improvements in line with a Mediterranean lifestyle. Predictors of favourable dietary changes (MedCovid-19 Score ≥ 1) were education (odds ratio [OR] = 1.52; 95% confidence interval 1.19-1.95 for postgraduate vs. lower), wealth (OR = 1.52; 1.14-2.02 for high vs. low) and skilled manual occupations (OR = 1.57; 1.28-1.92 vs. white collars). Women were more likely than men to move away from a Mediterranean lifestyle (OR = 1.86; 1.58-2.21). In conclusions, changes towards a Mediterranean lifestyle were disproportionately distributed across gender and socioeconomic strata.

摘要

关于新冠疫情期间饮食变化中潜在的社会经济和性别差异,人们了解甚少。2020年秋季,我们对居住在意大利伦巴第大区的4400名65至99岁的具有代表性的参与者进行了电话调查。通过对2019年相比九个食物组的消费变化和五种与饮食相关行为的评分,对地中海式生活方式的变化进行了回顾性评估。计算了一个地中海新冠疫情评分(MedCovid - 19评分),以反映疫情期间的变化,分数增加表明符合地中海式生活方式的改善。有利饮食变化(MedCovid - 19评分≥1)的预测因素包括教育程度(研究生与较低学历相比,优势比[OR] = 1.52;95%置信区间1.19 - 1.95)、财富状况(高与低相比,OR = 1.52;1.14 - 2.02)以及熟练体力职业(与白领相比,OR = 1.57;1.28 - 1.92)。女性比男性更有可能背离地中海式生活方式(OR = 1.86;1.58 - 2.21)。总之,向地中海式生活方式的转变在性别和社会经济阶层中分布不均。

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