Does COVID-19 Change the Food Habits of the Rural Elderly? A Cross-Sectional Study in Khulna District of Bangladesh

Abdul Jabbar, Ripul Kabir
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Introduction: COVID-19 has changed all the routine works of human beings around the globe. The food habits of the elderly are changing due to various reasons. The purpose of this study was to find out the factors influencing food habit changes due to the pandemic.   Methods: A non-experimental research design, a survey, was executed at Sachibunia, Nijkhamr, Krishnonagar, and Raingamari villages under Batiaghata Upazila in the Khulna District of Bangladesh. Following a simple random sampling technique, data were collected through a field survey using an interview schedule. To show the relations between/among the variables, the chi-square/Fisher exact test was performed.  For measuring the degree of relations of those variables, Binary Logistic Regression  was used to find out the factors of food habit changes with a 95% confidence interval. For the model, p < 0.05 was considered statistically significant.   Results: The study reveals that 39% of the elderly changed their food habits during COVID-19. Except for the sex and employment status of the elderly, all the sociodemographic factors of this study were associated with food habit changes. Among these sociodemographic factors, age (OR = 2.51, 95% CI, 1.22-5.18), religion (OR = 2.07, 95% CI, 1.13-3.78), spouses' occupation (OR = 3.73, 95% CI, 1.90-7.32), and family head (OR = 3.74, 95% CI, 1.43-9.75) of the elderly influenced their food habits changes.   Conclusion: The socio-demographic and economic situations were responsible for the elderly’s food habits changes.
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COVID-19 是否改变了农村老年人的饮食习惯?孟加拉国库尔纳地区的一项横断面研究
简介COVID-19 改变了全球人类的所有日常工作。由于各种原因,老年人的饮食习惯正在发生变化。本研究的目的是找出大流行病导致饮食习惯改变的影响因素。 研究方法在孟加拉国库尔纳区 Batiaghata Upazila 下的 Sachibunia、Nijkhamr、Krishnonagar 和 Raingamari 村进行了非实验性研究设计调查。采用简单随机抽样技术,使用访谈表通过实地调查收集数据。为显示变量之间的关系,进行了卡方/费舍尔精确检验。 为了测量这些变量之间的关系程度,采用了二元逻辑回归法来找出影响饮食习惯改变的因素,置信区间为 95%。对于该模型,P < 0.05 为具有统计学意义。 结果研究显示,39% 的老年人在 COVID-19 期间改变了饮食习惯。除性别和就业状况外,本研究中所有的社会人口学因素都与饮食习惯的改变有关。在这些社会人口学因素中,老年人的年龄(OR = 2.51,95% CI,1.22-5.18)、宗教信仰(OR = 2.07,95% CI,1.13-3.78)、配偶职业(OR = 3.73,95% CI,1.90-7.32)和户主(OR = 3.74,95% CI,1.43-9.75)影响了他们饮食习惯的改变。 结论社会人口和经济状况是导致老年人饮食习惯改变的原因。
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