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Feeding Behaviour and Lifestyle of Children and Adolescents One Year after Lockdown by the COVID-19 Pandemic in Chile.
Bustos-Arriagada, Edson; Fuentealba-Urra, Sergio; Etchegaray-Armijo, Karina; Quintana-Aguirre, Nicolás; Castillo-Valenzuela, Oscar.
  • Bustos-Arriagada E; School of Nutrition and Dietetics, Faculty of Medicine, Universidad Finis Terrae, Santiago 7501015, Chile.
  • Fuentealba-Urra S; Escuela de Educación, Facultad de Educación y Ciencias Sociales, Universidad Andres Bello, Concepción 4030000, Chile.
  • Etchegaray-Armijo K; School of Nutrition and Dietetics, Faculty of Medicine, Universidad Finis Terrae, Santiago 7501015, Chile.
  • Quintana-Aguirre N; School of Nutrition and Dietetics, Faculty of Medicine, Universidad Finis Terrae, Santiago 7501015, Chile.
  • Castillo-Valenzuela O; School of Nutrition and Dietetics, Faculty of Medicine, Universidad Finis Terrae, Santiago 7501015, Chile.
Nutrients ; 13(11)2021 Nov 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1524097
ABSTRACT
Lockdown caused by the COVID-19 pandemic may have influenced feeding behaviour and lifestyle in children and adolescents. The purpose of this study was to analyse feeding behaviour and lifestyle in children and adolescents one year after lockdown by the COVID-19 pandemic in Chile. In this cross-sectional study an online survey was implemented in 1083 parents and caregivers regarding their children's feeding behaviour and lifestyle and sociodemographic background. The results showed that "eat breakfast daily" (89.2%), "not overnight food intake" (69.9%) and "not fast-food intake" (66.0%) were the most frequent reported feeding behaviours, particularly in pre-school children. Respondents declaring healthy feeding behaviours and lifestyle were 23.4 and 23.7%, respectively, with no significant differences by sex. In pre-school children, families with three or fewer members and parents or caregivers with an undergraduate or postgraduate degree reported a significantly better feeding behaviour and lifestyle compared to families with more than three members and parents or caregivers without an undergraduate or postgraduate degree. In conclusion, the pandemic lockdown had a negative impact in lifestyle in children and particularly in adolescents. Healthier feeding behaviour was associated with fewer family members and parents or caregivers with at least an undergraduate degree.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Child Behavior / Quarantine / Adolescent Behavior / Feeding Behavior / COVID-19 / Life Style Type of study: Observational study / Randomized controlled trials Limits: Adolescent / Child / Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Male Country/Region as subject: South America / Chile Language: English Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Nu13114138

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Child Behavior / Quarantine / Adolescent Behavior / Feeding Behavior / COVID-19 / Life Style Type of study: Observational study / Randomized controlled trials Limits: Adolescent / Child / Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Male Country/Region as subject: South America / Chile Language: English Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Nu13114138