| Literature DB >> 35285380 |
Marialaura Bonaccio1, Francesco Gianfagna2,3, Chiara Stival4, Andrea Amerio5,6, Cristina Bosetti7, Luca Cavalieri d'Oro8, Anna Odone9,10, David Stuckler11, Alberto Zucchi12, Silvano Gallus4, Licia Iacoviello1,2.
Abstract
Little is known on potential socioeconomic and gender disparities in dietary changes during the COVID-19 pandemic. We conducted a telephone-based survey during fall 2020 on 4400 participants representative of the population aged 65-99 years living in Lombardy, Italy. Changes in a Mediterranean lifestyle were assessed retrospectively by scoring modifications in the consumption of nine food groups and five diet-related behaviours compared to 2019. A Mediterranean COVID-19 Pandemic Score (MedCovid-19 Score) was computed, reflecting changes during pandemic, with increasing values indicating improvements in line with a Mediterranean lifestyle. Predictors of favourable dietary changes (MedCovid-19 Score ≥ 1) were education (odds ratio [OR] = 1.52; 95% confidence interval 1.19-1.95 for postgraduate vs. lower), wealth (OR = 1.52; 1.14-2.02 for high vs. low) and skilled manual occupations (OR = 1.57; 1.28-1.92 vs. white collars). Women were more likely than men to move away from a Mediterranean lifestyle (OR = 1.86; 1.58-2.21). In conclusions, changes towards a Mediterranean lifestyle were disproportionately distributed across gender and socioeconomic strata.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19 pandemic; Mediterranean diet; elderly; general population; lifestyles
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35285380 DOI: 10.1080/09637486.2022.2040009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Food Sci Nutr ISSN: 0963-7486 Impact factor: 4.444