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Change in eating habits during the Spanish COVID-19 pandemic lockdown: evidence for a sample of university community

Abstract: Background: The stress and anxiety caused by COVID-19 lockdown may have changed the eating habits of the population. Our aim is to assess the eating changes that have taken place due to the pandemic. Methods: Data were collected through an electronic survey created by the Health Economics Research Group of the University of Cantabria and IDIVAL and conducted between 14/01/2021 and 19/02/2021. A total of 1,417 responses were recorded, but only 507 complete observations were considered. We carried out a cross-sectional analysis through ordered probit regressions. Results: The improvement in post-confinement eating habits is associated with higher income level, better self-assessed health status and more physical activity. The worsening of eating habits is associated with having a certain level of nomophobia or the fear of contagion. Conclusions: Our analysis can be used for designing and implementing new strategies to overcome the negative spill overs of the COVID-19 pandemic and improve the dietary patterns.

 Authorship: Prieto D.C., Lanza-León P., Moreno P., Blázquez-Fernández C., Lera J., Gonzalez-Diego F.J., Rodríguez I.G.,

 Fuente: PeerJ, 2023, 11, e14244

Publisher: Corte Madera CA: PeerJ Inc.

 Year of publication: 2023

No. of pages: 15

Publication type: Article

 DOI: 10.7717/peerj.14244

ISSN: 2167-8359

Publication Url: https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.14244

Authorship

PALOMA LANZA LEON

PATRICIA MORENO MENCÍA

JAVIER ISAAC LERA TORRES

FRANCISCO JOSE GONZALEZ DIEGO

IRENE GONZALEZ RODRIGUEZ