Department of Child and Family Science, 5300 N Campus Drive, M/S FF12, Fresno, CA, 93710, USA.
Appetite. 2024 Nov 1;202:107643. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2024.107643. Epub 2024 Aug 20.
The COVID-19 pandemic altered daily family routines, with the family food environment especially likely to be affected. Little is known about how families have adapted over time. The objective of the current study was to explore how family food habits evolved three years after COVID-19 was designated a pandemic. Mothers participated in an interview between March and April 2023. Reflexive thematic analysis was used to analyze the transcripts. Thirty mothers participated (97% lived in the Central Valley in California; 43% Hispanic). Themes were identified around changes in mealtime frequency, eating habits including snacking, screen time during mealtimes, and weight gain. While some unhealthy habits established during the pandemic improved, others persisted three years later. Maternal snacking, concerns about child weight gain, and overall screen time lessened after the pandemic ended, but child snacking behaviors, maternal weight gain concerns, and screen time during mealtimes continued. This research expands on the existing COVID-19 literature by examining lingering effects of the pandemic on family food habits. Findings may be helpful for health practitioners working with families to understand food related changes post-pandemic, especially those that have been particularly resistant to change.
新冠疫情改变了家庭的日常生活习惯,家庭饮食环境尤其可能受到影响。对于家庭如何随时间而适应变化,我们知之甚少。本研究旨在探讨新冠疫情被宣布为大流行三年后,家庭饮食习惯的演变情况。
母亲们于 2023 年 3 月至 4 月期间参加了访谈。采用反思性主题分析对转录本进行分析。共有 30 位母亲参与(97%居住在加利福尼亚州中央谷地区;43%为西班牙裔)。
主题围绕用餐频率的变化、饮食习惯(包括零食)、用餐时的屏幕时间以及体重增加展开。虽然大流行期间养成的一些不健康习惯有所改善,但其他习惯在三年后仍持续存在。
疫情结束后,母亲的零食行为、对孩子体重增加的担忧以及总体屏幕时间减少,但孩子的零食行为、母亲对体重增加的担忧以及用餐时的屏幕时间仍在继续。
这项研究通过考察大流行对家庭饮食习惯的持续影响,扩展了现有的新冠疫情相关文献。研究结果可能有助于与家庭合作的健康从业者了解大流行后的饮食相关变化,特别是那些特别难以改变的变化。