| Literature DB >> 36232047 |
Mónica Monteiro1, Cíntia Ferreira-Pêgo2.
Abstract
In the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, university students' eating habits may change due to the stress caused by mandatory full lockdown and social isolation, as well as uncertainty about their academic future. An analysis of 332 Portuguese university students from different areas of study was carried out through an online questionnaire to verify if the lockdown period caused by COVID-19 had any influence on the students' eating habits, as well as if this differed among students from health sciences courses and those from other areas. We found that, compared to a normal semester of classes, during the lockdown period, healthier eating habits were adopted, characterized by a decrease in meal delivery platforms used, self-reported consumption of fast-food, pre-cooked meals, foods rich in sugar and salt, and sugar-sweetened and alcoholic beverages, as well as increased self-reported consumption of vegetables, fruit and legumes, and physical exercise. Thus, although the lockdown led to stress and uncertainty, university students were able to take care of their eating habits and lifestyle, probably as a way of feeling stronger and safer against this disease.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; Portugal; eating habits; lockdown; university students
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Year: 2022 PMID: 36232047 PMCID: PMC9565997 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph191912750
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 4.614
General characteristics of the studied population, according to the study area.
| Total Population | Health Sciences | Other Areas | a | |
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| Men | 9.60 (32) | 6.90 (9) | 11.40 (23) | 0.179 |
| Women | 90.40 (300) | 93.10 (121) | 88.60 (179) | |
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| 20.20 (1.81) | 20.28 (2.34) | 20.15 (1.37) | 0.528 |
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| 61.30 (10.49) | 60.65 (9.90) | 61.73 (10.85) | 0.361 |
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| 1.64 (0.08) | 1.63 (0.07) | 1.65 (0.08) | 0.150 |
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| 22.71 (3.12) | 22.70 (3.14) | 22.72 (3.11) | 0.947 |
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| Smoker | 14.50 (48) | 11.50 (15) | 16.30 (33) | 0.203 |
| Former smoker | 5.70 (19) | 3.80 (5) | 6.90 (14) | |
| Never smoked | 79.80 (265) | 84.60 (110) | 76.70 (155) | |
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| Degree | 76.20 (253) | 63.80 (83) | 84.20 (170) | < 0.001 |
| Other levels | 23.80 (79) | 36.20 (47) | 15.80 (32) | |
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| Urban | 74.70 (248) | 80.80 (105) | 70.80 (143) | 0.041 |
| Rural | 25.30 (84) | 19.20 (25) | 29.20 (59) |
Data expressed as a percentage (n) or the mean (SD) for categorical or continuous variables, respectively. a p-value, for comparisons between groups, was tested by the Student t-test or Pearson’s χ2 test, as appropriate. b Abbreviations: BMI, Body Mass Index.
Self-reported food intake and eating habits between the normal semester and the lockdown period due to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the area of study.
| Total Population (n = 332) | Health Sciences (n = 130) | Other Areas (n = 202) | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Normal | Lockdown Period | Normal | Lockdown Period | Normal | Lockdown Period | ||||
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| 83.4 (277) | 83.4 (277) | 0.830 | 83.8 (109) | 86.9 (113) | 0.713 | 83.2 (168) | 81.2 (164) | 0.785 |
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| 52.7 (175) | 37.3 (124) | <0.001 | 42.3 (55) | 33.8 (44) | <0.001 | 59.4 (82) | 39.6 (80) | <0.001 |
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| 79.5 (264) | 70.8 (235) | 0.002 | 82.3 (107) | 73.1 (95) | 0.035 | 77.7 (157) | 69.3 (140) | 0.045 |
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| 85.2 (283) | 63.9 (212) | <0.001 | 83.1 (108) | 66.9 (87) | 0.002 | 86.6 (175) | 61.9 (125) | <0.001 |
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| 45.2 (150) | 49.7 (165) | <0.001 | 52.3 (68) | 55.4 (72) | 0.036 | 40.6 (82) | 46.0 (93) | 0.011 |
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| 37.0 (123) | 44.0 (146) | 0.004 | 41.5 (76) | 43.8 (57) | 0.287 | 34.2 (69) | 44.1 (89) | 0.009 |
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| 57.5 (191) | 62.3 (207) | 0.001 | 59.2 (77) | 64.6 (84) | 0.039 | 56.4 (114) | 60.9 (123) | 0.017 |
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| 50.6 (168) | 56.6 (188) | 0.280 | 52.3 (68) | 63.8 (83) | 0.169 | 49.5 (100) | 52.0 (105) | 0.815 |
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| 61.1 (203) | 46.4 (154) | <0.001 | 63.1 (82) | 46.9 (61) | 0.033 | 59.9 (121) | 46.0 (93) | 0.012 |
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| 63.3 (210) | 14.2 (47) | <0.001 | 60.8 (79) | 13.1 (17) | <0.001 | 64.9 (131) | 14.9 (30) | <0.001 |
Data expressed as percentages (n). a p-value, for comparisons between groups, was tested by Pearson’s χ2 test. Abbreviations: SSB, Sugar-Sweetened Beverages.
Use of delivery platforms and self-reported consumption of external meals between the normal semester and the lockdown period due to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the study area.
| Total Population (n = 332) | Health Sciences (n = 130) | Other Areas (n = 202) | |||||||
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| Normal | Lockdown Period | Normal | Lockdown Period | Normal | Lockdown Period | ||||
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| 36.1 (120) | 13.0 (43) | <0.001 | 38.5 (50) | 10.0 (13) | <0.001 | 34.7 (70) | 14.9 (30) | <0.001 |
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| 85.8 (285) | 23.5 (78) | <0.001 | 86.9 (113) | 20.8 (27) | <0.001 | 85.1 (172) | 25.2 (51) | <0.001 |
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| 61.4 (204) | 37.7 (125) | <0.001 | 62.3 (81) | 39.2 (51) | <0.001 | 60.9 (123) | 36.6 (74) | <0.001 |
Data expressed as percentages (n). a p-value, for comparisons between groups, was tested by Pearson’s χ2 test.
Eating habits influenced by emotions between the normal semester and the lockdown period due to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the area of study.
| Total Population (n = 332) | Health Sciences (n = 130) | Other Areas (n = 202) | |||||||
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| Normal Semester | Lockdown Period | Normal Semester | Lockdown Period | Normal Semester | Lockdown Period | ||||
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| 70.2 (233) | 72.6 (241) | 0.126 | 76.9 (100) | 76.9 (100) | 0.822 | 65.8 (133) | 69.8 (141) | 0.116 |
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| 81.3 (270) | 73.8 (245) | 0.146 | 81.5 (106) | 80.0 (104) | 0.369 | 81.2 (164) | 69.8 (141) | 0.255 |
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| 74.7 (248) | 73.8 (245) | <0.001 | 80.8 (105) | 80.0 (104) | <0.001 | 70.8 (143) | 69.8 (141) | <0.001 |
Data expressed as percentages (n). a p-value, for comparisons between groups, was tested by Pearson’s χ2 test.
Physical exercise practice between the normal semester and the lockdown period due to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the area of study.
| Total Population (n = 332) | Health Sciences (n = 130) | Other Areas (n = 202) | |||||||
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| Normal Semester | Lockdown Period | Normal Semester | Lockdown Period | Normal Semester | Lockdown Period | ||||
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| 34.0 (113) | 47.9 (159) | <0.001 | 33.8 (44) | 50.0 (65) | <0.001 | 34.2 (69) | 46.5 (94) | <0.001 |
Data expressed as percentages (n). a p-value, for comparisons between groups, was tested by Pearson’s χ2 test.
Comparison of the self-perceived quality of eating habits between the normal semester and the period of lockdown due to COVID-19, according to the area of study.
| Total Population | Health Sciences | Other Areas | a | |
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| Normal semester | 8.10 (27) | 5.40 (7) | 9.90 (20) | 0.045 |
| Academic evaluation period | 60.20 (200) | 67.70 (88) | 55.40 (112) | |
| Lockdown period | 18.10 (60) | 18.50 (24) | 17.80 (36) | |
| Maintains eating habits equal | 13.60 (45) | 8.50 (11) | 16.80 (34) | |
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| Better | 39.20 (130) | 40.00 (52) | 38.60 (78) | 0.877 |
| Equal | 31.60 (105) | 30.00 (39) | 32.70 (66) | |
| Worse | 29.20 (97) | 30.00 (39) | 28.70 (58) | |
Data expressed as percentages (n). a p-value, for comparisons between groups, was tested by Pearson’s χ2 test.