Search Trends for Micronutrients on Google Trends in Iran for Historical Effect of the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Ecological Study

Mohammadreza Rabiee, S. Pourrezaei, M. Mousavi
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Background: The use of micronutrients to maintain health, prevent disease, and reduce disease severity is increasing. Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the trend of public opinion toward micronutrients in Iran. Methods: An ecological study was conducted in the Google Trend (GT) database. First, users' specified search terms related to “COVID-19,” “corona (Iranian COVID-19),” “vitamin-D,” “vitamin-C,” and “Neurobion” were searched among all searches performed using GTs from January 2017 to 2023. Then, Spearman's correlation coefficient was used to check the correlation between the keywords of Micronutrients with the words COVID-19 during different years. Results: The trend for all three micronutrients (vitamin D and C and Neurobion) increased significantly since 2020, consistent with the search trend for COVID-19, corona, and the waves of COVID-19 in Iran. Vitamin D peaks were observed in 2020 (first wave of COVID-19), vitamin C in 2021 (fifth wave), and Neurobion in 2022 (seventh and eighth waves). There was a high and objective correlation coefficient between COVID-19, vitamin C (R2 = 0.73, P = 0.001), and Neurobion (R2 = 0.63, P = 0.001). However, no correlation was observed with vitamin D (R2 = 0.18, P = 0.12). Conclusions: Based on the results, the search for micronutrients in Iran increased significantly during the COVID-19 pandemic. Public interest might reflect behavior and consumption. GT is a helpful tool for epidemiologists to understand the interests and trends of the general population.
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在谷歌趋势上搜索微量营养素的趋势,伊朗 COVID-19 大流行的历史影响:生态学研究
背景:人们越来越多地使用微量营养素来保持健康、预防疾病和减轻疾病的严重程度。研究目的本研究旨在评估 COVID-19 大流行对伊朗公众微量营养素舆论趋势的影响。研究方法:在谷歌趋势(GT)数据库中开展了一项生态研究。首先,在 2017 年 1 月至 2023 年期间使用 GT 进行的所有搜索中,搜索用户指定的与 "COVID-19"、"日冕(伊朗 COVID-19)"、"维生素-D"、"维生素-C "和 "Neurobion "相关的搜索词。然后,使用斯皮尔曼相关系数检验不同年份微量营养素关键词与 COVID-19 词语之间的相关性。结果自 2020 年以来,所有三种微量营养素(维生素 D 和 C 以及神经营养素)的趋势都显著增加,这与 COVID-19、日冕以及 COVID-19 在伊朗的搜索趋势一致。维生素 D 的峰值出现在 2020 年(COVID-19 的第一波),维生素 C 出现在 2021 年(第五波),Neurobion 出现在 2022 年(第七波和第八波)。COVID-19 与维生素 C(R2 = 0.73,P = 0.001)和 Neurobion(R2 = 0.63,P = 0.001)之间存在较高的客观相关系数。然而,与维生素 D(R2 = 0.18,P = 0.12)之间没有相关性。结论根据研究结果,在 COVID-19 大流行期间,伊朗对微量营养素的需求显著增加。公众的兴趣可能反映了行为和消费。GT是流行病学家了解大众兴趣和趋势的有用工具。
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