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一项探索新冠疫情期间英国食物摄入管理情况的定性研究。

A Qualitative Study Exploring Management of Food Intake in the United Kingdom During the Coronavirus Pandemic.

作者信息

Randall Tennessee, Mellor Chloe, Wilkinson Laura L

机构信息

School of Psychology, Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Science, Swansea University, Swansea, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2022 Apr 27;13:869510. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.869510. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

The coronavirus pandemic has impacted dietary quality through increased emotional eating and extended time spent at home, as well as instances of panic buying due to uncertainty over food availability. We recruited an opportunistic sample of 40 adults living in the United Kingdom (Female = 25; Mean age = 41.9 years) (SD = 14.4) without any prior history of eating disorders. Semi-structured interviews were conducted in June 2020 and focused on the impacts of the COVID-19 lockdown on eating habits and experiences of panic buying. The data were transcribed and organized using the softwares Otter and Quirkos, respectively. Reflexive thematic analysis identified positive and negative changes to eating habits. Overall, themes highlighted that effective organization was vital to manage food purchases and consumption due to a reduced shopping frequency. However, overconsumption frequently occurred due to boredom and ease of accessing energy dense foods, which had negative implications for weight and body image. After indulging, participants attempted to revert to prior eating habits and adhere to a nutritious diet. Many also expressed the importance of having enough food to feed families, which was often reported as a reason for buying extra supplies. Understanding the long-term impacts of changes to eating habits that account for the novel coronavirus context is required to preserve health and prevent unintended changes to weight.

摘要

新冠疫情通过增加情绪化进食、延长居家时间以及因食物供应不确定性引发的恐慌性购买,影响了饮食质量。我们招募了40名居住在英国的成年人作为机会样本(女性25名;平均年龄41.9岁)(标准差=14.4),他们此前均无饮食失调史。2020年6月进行了半结构化访谈,重点关注新冠疫情封锁对饮食习惯和恐慌性购买经历的影响。数据分别使用Otter和Quirkos软件进行转录和整理。反思性主题分析确定了饮食习惯的积极和消极变化。总体而言,主题强调由于购物频率降低,有效规划对于管理食品采购和消费至关重要。然而,由于无聊以及容易获取高热量食物,过度消费频繁发生,这对体重和身体形象产生了负面影响。放纵饮食后,参与者试图恢复以前的饮食习惯并坚持健康饮食。许多人还表示有足够食物养活家人很重要,这通常被报告为购买额外物资的一个原因。需要了解在新冠疫情背景下饮食习惯变化的长期影响,以维护健康并防止体重意外变化。

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