| Literature DB >> 33070798 |
Funda Elmacıoğlu1, Elif Emiroğlu1, Mutlu Tuçe Ülker1, Berkin Özyılmaz Kırcali1, Sena Oruç1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: It is known that social isolation process has an impact on individuals' eating behaviours. Continuing nutritional behaviour resulting from emotional eating, uncontrolled eating and cognitive restriction may turn into eating disorders in the future. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the possible effects of Corona Virus Disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and social isolation process on individuals' nutritional behaviours and body weight changes.Entities:
Keywords: Coronavirus infection; Nutritional behaviour; Nutritional sciences
Year: 2020 PMID: 33070798 PMCID: PMC7737137 DOI: 10.1017/S1368980020004140
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Public Health Nutr ISSN: 1368-9800 Impact factor: 4.022
Some socio-demographic characteristics and anthropometric measurements of the participants (n 1036)
| Characteristics |
| % |
|---|---|---|
| Age (year) | ||
| Mean | 33·05 | |
| | 12·98 | |
| Gender, | ||
| Female | 827 | 79·80 |
| Male | 209 | 20·20 |
| Education status | ||
| Primary school graduate | 16 | 1·50 |
| Middle school graduate | 21 | 2·00 |
| High school graduate | 224 | 21·60 |
| Associate/undergraduate degree | 592 | 57·10 |
| Graduate degree | 143 | 13·80 |
| Ph.D. degree | 40 | 3·90 |
| City of Residence | ||
| Istanbul | 661 | 63·80 |
| Ankara | 47 | 4·50 |
| Izmir | 38 | 3·70 |
| Other | 290 | 28·00 |
| Body weight (kg) | ||
| Mean | 66·99 | |
| | 15·13 | |
| Min–max | 40·00–148·00 | |
| Height (cm) | ||
| Mean | 166·91 | |
| | 9·80 | |
| Min–max | 148·00–202·00 | |
| BMI (kg/m2) | ||
| Mean | 23·98 | |
| | 4·44 | |
| Min–max | 14·88–48·89 | |
Fig. 1Changes in individuals’ body weight in COVID-19 pandemic and social isolation process (n 1036). , No change occurred; , body weight increased; , body weight decreased; , unknown
Changes in individuals’ cognitive restriction, emotional eating and uncontrolled eating behaviours (n 1036)
|
| Mean rank | Sum of ranks |
|
| |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CR after–CR before | |||||
| Negative row | 329 | 351·98 | 115 802·00 | −0·61 | 0·53 |
| Positive row | 342 | 320·63 | 109 654·00 | ||
| Equal | 365 | – | – | ||
| EE after–EE before | |||||
| Negative row | 188 | 239·81 | 45 085·00 | −4·94 | <0·00 |
| Positive row | 304 | 250·63 | 76 193·00 | ||
| Equal | 544 | – | – | ||
| UE after–UE before | |||||
| Negative row | 328 | 404·76 | 132 762·50 | −7·11 | <0·00 |
| Positive row | 530 | 444·81 | 235 748·50 | ||
| Equal | 177 | – | – | ||
EE, emotional eating; CR, cognitive restriction; UE, uncontrolled eating.
Wilcoxon paired two sample test.
After < Before.
After > Before.
After = Before.
P < 0·05.
The most obvious changes in the diet of the participants during the social isolation process (n 899)
| The most obvious changes in the diet | Frequency (%) | |
|---|---|---|
| Increased uncontrolled eating behaviour | 199 | 22·14 % |
| No change in the diet | 151 | 16·80 % |
| Increased consumption of certain types of food | 145 | 16·12 % |
| Developing healthy eating behaviour | 136 | 15·13 % |
| Change of the diet | 124 | 13·79 % |
| Developing restrictive nutritional behaviour | 82 | 9·12 % |
| Change in ready meals/home food consumption | 51 | 5·67 % |
| Starting to consume foods that were not consumed before | 11 | 1·22 % |