School of Health, University of the Sunshine Coast, Sippy Downs, Queensland, Australia.
Canadian Olympic Committee, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Nutr Diet. 2024 Nov;81(5):573-584. doi: 10.1111/1747-0080.12903. Epub 2024 Sep 4.
In 2021, infection control guidelines, including those specific to feeding environments, were introduced by the International Olympic and Paralympic Committees to reduce virus transmission at the Tokyo 2020 Summer and Beijing 2022 Winter games. This observational cross-sectional study aimed to investigate caterers' compliance to these guidelines which included measures for personal hygiene, sanitisation, and physical distancing at these events.
Expert sport dietitians attending Tokyo (n = 15) and Beijing (n = 7) games were surveyed to rate 11 COVID-19 countermeasures as fully (100%), partially or non-compliant at nine dining locations across both events. Descriptive analysis of each countermeasure based on observed compliance and location was conducted and reported as a proportion of the total responses. To better understand participant perspectives of the factors influencing compliance, open responses were systematically coded into themes and sub-themes by researchers through content analysis. Themes generated from participant comments were categorised based on their relevance to specific countermeasures and locations to identify commonalities and disparities in participant experiences, perceptions, and observations.
All main dining halls at both events were observed as 100% compliant to countermeasures on more occasions compared with Tokyo's venues and satellite villages. However, Beijing's three main dining halls, showed a greater compliance compared with Tokyo's main dining hall, likely due to overcrowding in Tokyo. Comments suggested that smaller dining spaces, with overcrowding, may have contributed to reduced compliance to physical distancing measures. Food safety concerns were raised about gastrointestinal distress in Beijing due to food cross-contamination.
Findings suggest that the food service environment may influence caterers' abilities to comply with foodservice safety and infection control guidelines. In the post-pandemic era, enhanced quality control and standardised risk mitigation strategies are needed to improve athletes' health at international sporting events.
2021 年,国际奥委会和残奥委会发布了感染控制指南,包括特定于喂养环境的指南,以降低东京 2020 年夏季和北京 2022 年冬季奥运会的病毒传播风险。本观察性横断面研究旨在调查餐饮服务人员对这些指南的遵守情况,这些指南包括个人卫生、消毒和这些活动中的物理距离措施。
参加东京(n=15)和北京(n=7)奥运会的专家运动营养师接受调查,对这 11 项 COVID-19 对策在这两个赛事的九个餐饮地点的完全遵守(100%)、部分遵守或不遵守情况进行评分。根据观察到的遵守情况和地点,对每个对策进行描述性分析,并报告为总响应的比例。为了更好地了解参与者对影响遵守因素的看法,研究人员通过内容分析,将参与者的开放性回复系统地编码为主题和子主题。从参与者的评论中生成的主题根据其与特定对策和地点的相关性进行分类,以确定参与者的经验、看法和观察的共同点和差异。
与东京的场馆和卫星村相比,两个赛事的所有主餐厅在更多场合都被观察到 100%遵守对策。然而,北京的三个主餐厅比东京的主餐厅表现出更高的合规性,这可能是由于东京的过度拥挤。评论表明,较小的餐饮空间因过度拥挤可能导致物理距离措施的遵守程度降低。由于食物交叉污染,北京的食品安全问题引起了胃肠道不适。
研究结果表明,餐饮服务环境可能会影响餐饮服务人员遵守餐饮安全和感染控制指南的能力。在后疫情时代,需要加强质量控制和标准化的风险缓解策略,以提高国际体育赛事中运动员的健康水平。