Changes in the characteristic of dietary and lifestyle during Covid-19 lockdown in different countries: A systematic review
Cultura, Ciencia y Deporte
; 18(56), 2023.
Artículo
en Inglés
| ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-20238621
ABSTRACT
Due to the covid-19 pandemic, governments were forced to adopt lockdown policies to effectively control the pandemic. These restrictions increased anxiety, depression, and lifestyle changes. This systematic review aims to analyze changes in dietary patterns in the worldwide population during the COVID-19 lockdown. 11 studies were selected from the 1412 founds after searching in three databases. Searching keywords were "Change dietary”, "COVID-19 dietary” "Confinement dietary”. Inclusion criteria were studies that collected people's dietary patterns during the COVID-19 lockdown and recorded the consumption of food groups and the variations in lifestyle habits. This research found that people increased their consumption of food. People increased their sedentary hours, slept more but exercised less, leading to gain weight during the lockdown, as well as a poorer sleeping quality and higher anxiety levels.Alternate Debido a la pandemia de COVID-19, los gobiernos se vieron obligados a tomar medidas de confinamiento para controlar eficazmente el contagio. Sin embargo, después de un tiempo de control al poblado, estas restricciones hicieron la gente tener más ansiedad y depresión, incluso cambiar el estilo de vida.
Sports And Games; confinamiento por COVID-19; consumo de comida; dietético; COVID-19 confinement; food consumption; dietary lockdown lifestyle; Shelter in place; Food; Pandemics; Quarantine; Medical research; Diet; Fruits; Cereals; Coronaviruses; Systematic review; Lifestyles; Bias; Disease transmission; COVID-19; Poland; Kuwait; Spain; India
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Bases de datos de organismos internacionales
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ProQuest Central
Tipo de estudio:
Estudio experimental
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Ensayo controlado aleatorizado
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Revisiones
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Revisión sistemática/Meta análisis
Idioma:
Inglés
Revista:
Cultura, Ciencia y Deporte
Año:
2023
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Artículo
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