Department of Clinical Nutrition, Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Front Public Health. 2024 Jul 19;12:1408145. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1408145. eCollection 2024.
The recent COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly disrupted the eating and lifestyle habits among populations, especially among younger populations who are more prone to unhealthy dietary behaviours. However, current knowledge related to eating and lifestyle patterns, especially physical activity and sleep among different generations is limited. Our study sought to understand the eating habits, physical activity, and sleep behaviours among high school students compared to their parents in Saudi Arabia, before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.
This study was conducted in public high schools in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia ( = 8 schools), spanning from September 2021 to April 2022. Data were collected using an online questionnaire, distributed to all students and their parents ( = 516) in these schools.
During the pandemic, parents (46.4%) showed a heightened interest in health and nutrition compared to students (32.7%, = 0.001). Food preferences changed for 58.1% of participants; 70.0% of parents and 36.7% of students opted for homemade food ( < 0.001). Unhealthy behaviours like eating out were more common in students. Weight varied by 74.0% during COVID-19, with more parents (41.4%) gaining weight than students (31.6%, = 0.018). Physical activity dropped more for parents (42.1%) than students (23.9%), though 30.7 and 31.6% reported increases, respectively ( < 0.001). Regardless of the pandemic, students were more likely to sleep later compared to parents (58.0% vs. 41.4%; < 0.001), while parents were more prone to waking up earlier compared to students (81.4% vs. 67.3%, = 0.002).
The findings underscore the varied pandemic impact on eating habits and physical activity between students and parents. Tailored interventions are vital for promoting healthier choices during health crises.
最近的 COVID-19 大流行深刻地改变了人们的饮食习惯和生活方式,尤其是那些更容易养成不健康饮食习惯的年轻人。然而,目前关于不同代际人群的饮食模式,特别是体育活动和睡眠方面的知识有限。我们的研究旨在了解沙特阿拉伯高中生与其父母在 COVID-19 大流行前后的饮食习惯、体育活动和睡眠行为。
本研究在沙特阿拉伯吉达的公立高中进行(= 8 所学校),时间跨度为 2021 年 9 月至 2022 年 4 月。使用在线问卷收集数据,分发给这些学校的所有学生及其父母(= 516 人)。
在大流行期间,与学生(32.7%,= 0.001)相比,父母(46.4%)对健康和营养的关注度更高。58.1%的参与者的食物偏好发生了变化;70.0%的父母和 36.7%的学生选择了自制食品(<0.001)。学生更常出现外出就餐等不健康行为。体重在 COVID-19 期间变化了 74.0%,更多的父母(41.4%)体重增加,而学生(31.6%,= 0.018)体重减少。与学生相比,父母的体育活动减少更多(42.1%对 23.9%),尽管分别有 30.7%和 31.6%的人报告增加(<0.001)。无论是否发生大流行,与父母相比,学生更有可能晚睡(58.0%对 41.4%;<0.001),而父母更有可能早起(81.4%对 67.3%,= 0.002)。
这些发现强调了 COVID-19 对学生和父母饮食习惯和体育活动的不同影响。在健康危机期间,需要有针对性的干预措施来促进更健康的选择。