Factors Predisposing to Weight Gain in Young Adults during COVID-19 Home Confinement

A. M. Stănilă, M. Oravițan, M. Matichescu, Cătălin V. Stănilă, C. A. Avram, B. Almǎjan-Guţă, C. Avram
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Abstract Introduction Home confinement during the COVID-19 pandemic reduced the physical activity level and exacerbated other unhealthy behaviours such as vices and eating disorders. This study analyses the risk factors predisposing to weight gain in young adults during COVID-19 home confinement. Material and method Four hundred thirty-three students, aged between 19 and 25, participated in an online survey to understand the factors associated with weight gain. The following lifestyle dimensions were investigated in a regression model: physical activity, personal experiences, occupation, risk of vices. Results We have found significant associations between weight gain (as a dependent variable), and frequency of physical activity (p = 0.009), occupational performance (p = 0.002), and alcohol consumption (p = 0.002). Male respondents are more likely to have gained weight during isolation. For an increase of one unit in the frequency of playing sports, we expect an odd of 0.25 (p = 0.048) for the respondents’ weight loss. Moreover, if the occupational performance increases by one unit, a weight decrease by a rate of 0.52 (p =0.02) is expected. Conclusion In conclusion, young adults less engaged in physical activity, who assessed their occupational performance as lower, and who consumed alcohol more often during home confinement are the most likely to have gained weight.
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COVID-19居家隔离期间年轻人体重增加的易感因素
COVID-19大流行期间,居家隔离降低了身体活动水平,加剧了恶习和饮食失调等其他不健康行为。本研究分析了新冠肺炎居家隔离期间年轻人体重增加的危险因素。433名年龄在19至25岁之间的学生参加了一项在线调查,以了解与体重增加有关的因素。在回归模型中调查了以下生活方式维度:体育活动,个人经历,职业,恶习风险。结果:我们发现体重增加(作为因变量)与身体活动频率(p = 0.009)、职业表现(p = 0.002)和饮酒(p = 0.002)之间存在显著关联。男性受访者更有可能在隔离期间体重增加。运动频率每增加一个单位,我们预计受访者体重减轻的奇数为0.25 (p = 0.048)。此外,如果职业绩效增加一个单位,预计权重将下降0.52 (p =0.02)。总之,从事体力活动较少、职业表现评估较低、在家期间经常饮酒的年轻人最有可能增加体重。
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