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新冠疫情对肥胖人群心理健康、食物不安全感、孤独感和健康行为的影响。

The impact of living through COVID-19 pandemic on mental health, food insecurity, loneliness and health behaviours in people with obesity.

机构信息

Centre for Obesity Research, University College London, London, UK.

Bariatric Centre for Weight Management and Metabolic Surgery, University College London Hospital NHS Trust, London, UK.

出版信息

J Hum Nutr Diet. 2023 Jun;36(3):1011-1018. doi: 10.1111/jhn.13120. Epub 2022 Dec 12.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The COVID-19 pandemic has negatively impacted people living with obesity. The aim was to examine the continued impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of people living with obesity and associations with food insecurity, loneliness and health-related behaviours.

METHODS

The study recruited 1187 UK adults living with obesity who completed an online survey, which examined mental health and associations with food insecurity, loneliness and health-related behaviours from July 2020 (end of the first lockdown in the United Kingdom) to the point they completed the survey in 2021. Regression analyses were used to examine relationships between outcome variables and demographic factors, and hierarchical linear regression models were used to assess levels of loneliness, depression and well-being.

RESULTS

Participants reported worse loneliness, depression, well-being and food insecurity compared to pre-COVID. However, participants reported attempting to lose weight, healthier food shopping, diet and increased physical activity. Quality and quantity of sleep deteriorated compared to prior to COVID-19.

CONCLUSIONS

Adults living with obesity in the United Kingdom report a continued negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic upon their mental health together with increased loneliness and food insecurity. However, our findings suggest that UK adults living with obesity have increased their engagement in positive health behaviours and were attempting to lose weight.

摘要

背景

COVID-19 大流行对肥胖人群产生了负面影响。本研究旨在探讨 COVID-19 大流行对肥胖人群心理健康的持续影响,以及与食物不安全、孤独感和与健康相关的行为的关联。

方法

本研究招募了 1187 名居住在英国的肥胖成年人,他们完成了一项在线调查,该调查从 2020 年 7 月(英国第一次封锁结束)到他们在 2021 年完成调查的时间点,检查了心理健康以及与食物不安全、孤独感和与健康相关的行为之间的关联。回归分析用于检验结果变量与人口统计学因素之间的关系,分层线性回归模型用于评估孤独感、抑郁和幸福感的水平。

结果

与 COVID 之前相比,参与者报告了更严重的孤独感、抑郁、幸福感和食物不安全。然而,参与者报告说他们正在尝试减肥、更健康地购物、调整饮食和增加体育活动。与 COVID-19 之前相比,睡眠的质量和数量都有所恶化。

结论

英国肥胖成年人报告说,COVID-19 大流行对他们的心理健康仍有持续的负面影响,同时孤独感和食物不安全感增加。然而,我们的研究结果表明,英国肥胖成年人增加了他们对健康行为的参与度,并试图减肥。

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