Impact of COVID-19 confinement on eating behaviours across 16 European countries: The COVIDiet cross-national study
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2021
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Molina-Montes, Esther
Uzhova, Irina
Verardo, Vito

Artacho, Reyes
García-Villanova, Belén
Jesús Guerra-Hernández, Eduardo
Kapsokefalou, Maria

Malisova, Olga

Vlassopoulos, Antonis

Katidi, Alexandra
Koroušić-Seljak, Barbara
Modic, Robert
Eftimov, Tome

Hren, Irena
Valenčič, Eva
Šatalić, Zvonimir

Panjkota Krbavčić, Ines
Vranešić Bender, Darija
Giacalone, Davide

Bom Frøst, Michael

Konić-Ristić, Aleksandra

Milešević, Jelena

Nikolić, Marina
Kolay, Ezgi
Güney, Merve
Kriaucioniene, Vilma
Czlapka-Matyasik, Magdalena

Bykowska-Derda, Aleksandra

Kujundžić, Enisa
Taljić, Irzada
Brka, Muhamed
Spiroski, Igor

Cunha Velho, Sérgio
Patrícia Sousa Pinto, Sofia
Nascimento Monteiro, Inês
Adriana Pereira, Janice
Dolores Ruíz-López, María
Rodríguez-Pérez, Celia

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We aimed to evaluate the changes in eating behaviours of the adult population across 16 European countries due to the COVID-19 confinement and to evaluate whether these changes were somehow related to the severity of the containment measures applied in each country. An anonymous online self-reported questionnaire on socio-demographic characteristics, validated 14-items Mediterranean diet (MedDiet) Adherence Screener (MEDAS) as a reference of a healthy diet, eating and lifestyle behaviours prior to and during the COVID-19 confinement was used to collect data. The study included an adult population residing in 16 European countries at the time of the survey. Aggregated Stringency Index (SI) score, based on data from the Oxford COVID-19 Government Response Tracker, was calculated for each country at the time the questionnaire was distributed (range: 0–100). A total of 36,185 participants completed the questionnaire (77.6% female, 75.2% with high educational level and 42.7% aged between 21... and 35 years). In comparison to pre-confinement, a significantly higher adherence to the MedDiet during the confinement was observed across all countries (overall MEDAS score prior to- and during confinement: 5.23 ± 2.06 vs. 6.15 ± 2.06; p < 0.001), with the largest increase seen in Greece and North Macedonia. The highest adherence to MedDiet during confinement was found in Spain and Portugal (7.18 ± 1.84 and 7.34 ± 1.95, respectively). Stricter contingency restrictions seemed to lead to a significantly higher increase in the adherence to the MedDiet. The findings from this cross-sectional study could be used to inform current diet-related public health guidelines to ensure optimal nutrition is followed among the population, which in turn would help to alleviate the current public health crisis.
Ključne reči:
COVID-19 confinement / Eating behaviours / Mediterranean diet / Nutritional survey / Stringency indexIzvor:
Food Quality and Preference, 2021, 93, 104231-Izdavač:
- Elsevier
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Institut za medicinska istraživanjaTY - JOUR AU - Molina-Montes, Esther AU - Uzhova, Irina AU - Verardo, Vito AU - Artacho, Reyes AU - García-Villanova, Belén AU - Jesús Guerra-Hernández, Eduardo AU - Kapsokefalou, Maria AU - Malisova, Olga AU - Vlassopoulos, Antonis AU - Katidi, Alexandra AU - Koroušić-Seljak, Barbara AU - Modic, Robert AU - Eftimov, Tome AU - Hren, Irena AU - Valenčič, Eva AU - Šatalić, Zvonimir AU - Panjkota Krbavčić, Ines AU - Vranešić Bender, Darija AU - Giacalone, Davide AU - Bom Frøst, Michael AU - Konić-Ristić, Aleksandra AU - Milešević, Jelena AU - Nikolić, Marina AU - Kolay, Ezgi AU - Güney, Merve AU - Kriaucioniene, Vilma AU - Czlapka-Matyasik, Magdalena AU - Bykowska-Derda, Aleksandra AU - Kujundžić, Enisa AU - Taljić, Irzada AU - Brka, Muhamed AU - Spiroski, Igor AU - Cunha Velho, Sérgio AU - Patrícia Sousa Pinto, Sofia AU - Nascimento Monteiro, Inês AU - Adriana Pereira, Janice AU - Dolores Ruíz-López, María AU - Rodríguez-Pérez, Celia PY - 2021 UR - http://rimi.imi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1199 AB - We aimed to evaluate the changes in eating behaviours of the adult population across 16 European countries due to the COVID-19 confinement and to evaluate whether these changes were somehow related to the severity of the containment measures applied in each country. An anonymous online self-reported questionnaire on socio-demographic characteristics, validated 14-items Mediterranean diet (MedDiet) Adherence Screener (MEDAS) as a reference of a healthy diet, eating and lifestyle behaviours prior to and during the COVID-19 confinement was used to collect data. The study included an adult population residing in 16 European countries at the time of the survey. Aggregated Stringency Index (SI) score, based on data from the Oxford COVID-19 Government Response Tracker, was calculated for each country at the time the questionnaire was distributed (range: 0–100). A total of 36,185 participants completed the questionnaire (77.6% female, 75.2% with high educational level and 42.7% aged between 21 and 35 years). In comparison to pre-confinement, a significantly higher adherence to the MedDiet during the confinement was observed across all countries (overall MEDAS score prior to- and during confinement: 5.23 ± 2.06 vs. 6.15 ± 2.06; p < 0.001), with the largest increase seen in Greece and North Macedonia. The highest adherence to MedDiet during confinement was found in Spain and Portugal (7.18 ± 1.84 and 7.34 ± 1.95, respectively). Stricter contingency restrictions seemed to lead to a significantly higher increase in the adherence to the MedDiet. The findings from this cross-sectional study could be used to inform current diet-related public health guidelines to ensure optimal nutrition is followed among the population, which in turn would help to alleviate the current public health crisis. PB - Elsevier T2 - Food Quality and Preference T1 - Impact of COVID-19 confinement on eating behaviours across 16 European countries: The COVIDiet cross-national study SP - 104231 VL - 93 DO - 10.1016/j.foodqual.2021.104231 ER -
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Molina-Montes, E., Uzhova, I., Verardo, V., Artacho, R., García-Villanova, B., Jesús Guerra-Hernández, E., Kapsokefalou, M., Malisova, O., Vlassopoulos, A., Katidi, A., Koroušić-Seljak, B., Modic, R., Eftimov, T., Hren, I., Valenčič, E., Šatalić, Z., Panjkota Krbavčić, I., Vranešić Bender, D., Giacalone, D., Bom Frøst, M., Konić-Ristić, A., Milešević, J., Nikolić, M., Kolay, E., Güney, M., Kriaucioniene, V., Czlapka-Matyasik, M., Bykowska-Derda, A., Kujundžić, E., Taljić, I., Brka, M., Spiroski, I., Cunha Velho, S., Patrícia Sousa Pinto, S., Nascimento Monteiro, I., Adriana Pereira, J., Dolores Ruíz-López, M.,& Rodríguez-Pérez, C.. (2021). Impact of COVID-19 confinement on eating behaviours across 16 European countries: The COVIDiet cross-national study. in Food Quality and Preference Elsevier., 93, 104231. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodqual.2021.104231
Molina-Montes E, Uzhova I, Verardo V, Artacho R, García-Villanova B, Jesús Guerra-Hernández E, Kapsokefalou M, Malisova O, Vlassopoulos A, Katidi A, Koroušić-Seljak B, Modic R, Eftimov T, Hren I, Valenčič E, Šatalić Z, Panjkota Krbavčić I, Vranešić Bender D, Giacalone D, Bom Frøst M, Konić-Ristić A, Milešević J, Nikolić M, Kolay E, Güney M, Kriaucioniene V, Czlapka-Matyasik M, Bykowska-Derda A, Kujundžić E, Taljić I, Brka M, Spiroski I, Cunha Velho S, Patrícia Sousa Pinto S, Nascimento Monteiro I, Adriana Pereira J, Dolores Ruíz-López M, Rodríguez-Pérez C. Impact of COVID-19 confinement on eating behaviours across 16 European countries: The COVIDiet cross-national study. in Food Quality and Preference. 2021;93:104231. doi:10.1016/j.foodqual.2021.104231 .
Molina-Montes, Esther, Uzhova, Irina, Verardo, Vito, Artacho, Reyes, García-Villanova, Belén, Jesús Guerra-Hernández, Eduardo, Kapsokefalou, Maria, Malisova, Olga, Vlassopoulos, Antonis, Katidi, Alexandra, Koroušić-Seljak, Barbara, Modic, Robert, Eftimov, Tome, Hren, Irena, Valenčič, Eva, Šatalić, Zvonimir, Panjkota Krbavčić, Ines, Vranešić Bender, Darija, Giacalone, Davide, Bom Frøst, Michael, Konić-Ristić, Aleksandra, Milešević, Jelena, Nikolić, Marina, Kolay, Ezgi, Güney, Merve, Kriaucioniene, Vilma, Czlapka-Matyasik, Magdalena, Bykowska-Derda, Aleksandra, Kujundžić, Enisa, Taljić, Irzada, Brka, Muhamed, Spiroski, Igor, Cunha Velho, Sérgio, Patrícia Sousa Pinto, Sofia, Nascimento Monteiro, Inês, Adriana Pereira, Janice, Dolores Ruíz-López, María, Rodríguez-Pérez, Celia, "Impact of COVID-19 confinement on eating behaviours across 16 European countries: The COVIDiet cross-national study" in Food Quality and Preference, 93 (2021):104231, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodqual.2021.104231 . .