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2019冠状病毒病患者的饮食习惯及营养补充剂使用情况评估:一项横断面研究

Assessment of dietary habits and use of nutritional supplements in COVID-19: A cross-sectional study.

作者信息

Ayer Cagla, Celep Adviye Gulcin Sagdicoglu

机构信息

Research Assistant, Izmir Kâtip Çelebi University Faculty of Health Sciences Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, Izmir, Turkey.

Gazi University Faculty of Health Sciences Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, Ankara, Turkey.

出版信息

PharmaNutrition. 2022 Dec;22:100309. doi: 10.1016/j.phanu.2022.100309. Epub 2022 Aug 30.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Determine nutritional status and use of food supplements during COVID-19.

METHODS

Sample of individuals aged 18-65 participated in study voluntarily. Patients with COVID-19 or individuals with contact were not included. Questionnaire form was prepared based on literature on food supplements and included questions adapted to COVID-19 pandemic.

RESULTS

488 participants completed the study. Participants' mean age was 26.28 ± 7.64, %82.0 were female, 88.3% were high educated. During COVID-19, 33.6% exercise less than 150 min/day, 55.1% evaluate their eating habits as good/very good, and number of meals did not change compared to before pandemic (41.8%). 34.2% of participants consume 5-7 cups of water daily during pandemic. Consumption of pastry (54.7%) and green leafy vegetables (49.6%) increased. 78.7% of participants did not use any nutritional supplement, and 51.1% stated that they did not need nutritional supplements. Multivitamin and mineral (16.5%), vitamin D (15.3%), and vitamin C (11.4%) are used the most, and 56.7% have been using these products for 1-3 months. Use of nutritional supplements was recommended mostly by doctors (39.4%). 43.1% stated that they used these products to maintain good health, 21.9% because they felt tired, 13.8% because they did not have adequate and balanced nutrition. 51.0% of those using nutritional supplements benefited, 30.8% had no effect.

CONCLUSIONS

Participants did not make significant changes in their eating habits compared to before pandemic, the use of nutritional supplements increased to maintain good health.

摘要

目的

确定新冠疫情期间的营养状况及膳食补充剂的使用情况。

方法

18至65岁的个体样本自愿参与研究。排除新冠患者或有接触史的个体。根据关于膳食补充剂的文献编制问卷,其中包含根据新冠疫情调整的问题。

结果

488名参与者完成了研究。参与者的平均年龄为26.28±7.64岁,82.0%为女性,88.3%受过高等教育。在新冠疫情期间,33.6%的人每天锻炼少于150分钟,55.1%的人认为自己的饮食习惯良好/非常好,与疫情前相比,用餐次数没有变化(41.8%)。34.2%的参与者在疫情期间每天饮用5至7杯水。糕点(54.7%)和绿叶蔬菜(49.6%)的消费量增加。78.7%的参与者未使用任何营养补充剂,51.1%的人表示他们不需要营养补充剂。复合维生素和矿物质(16.5%)、维生素D(15.3%)和维生素C(11.4%)的使用最为普遍,56.7%的人使用这些产品已有1至3个月。营养补充剂的使用大多由医生推荐(39.4%)。43.1%的人表示他们使用这些产品是为了保持健康,21.9%是因为感到疲倦,13.8%是因为没有足够均衡的营养。使用营养补充剂的人中有51.0%受益,30.8%没有效果。

结论

与疫情前相比,参与者的饮食习惯没有显著变化,营养补充剂的使用增加以保持健康。

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