Change in the trend of diet and lifestyle patterns among Indian children during COVID-19 confinement: a cross-sectional study

Padma Yangdol, N. Kalra, R. Tyagi, A. Khatri, Deepak Khandelwal, Tavisha Goyal
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Background: To assess the change in the trend of diet and lifestyle behaviours during the COVID-19 pandemic in children and their association with various COVID-19-related consequences. Methods: A cross-sectional study that employed a structured 22-item questionnaire through teledentistry to 1500 children who previously visited the dental department of a tertiary hospital in Delhi. The dietary habits lifestyle changes (DHLC-COVID19) questionnaire, which was customized and validated for the study, and their COVID-19 related consequences were administered. Results: A statistically significant decreased intake of certain types of foods, high-carbohydrate snacks with a lower trend in snacking frequency was observed in children during COVID-19. The study investigated the association of variation of food intake in children i.e., ‘no consumption’ and ‘decreased consumption’ in relation to family members who lost their job during COVID-19 and depicted significant relation w.r.t families who got infected, lost their life during COVID-19. Determinants of these perceived changes were examined in multivariable regression models, Chi-square test and Mc Nemar test. Moreover, a significant change in lifestyle behaviours was also observed in children during COVID-19. The comparison of weight assessment during COVID-19 and performing/ engaging in physical activity during the period depicted that there was a statistically significant difference in proportion (p<0.05). Conclusions: This study provides evidence of the detrimental effects of COVID-19 be taken into consideration when developing and implementing public health policies to protect children's health both during and after the pandemic, especially among vulnerable youngsters on the social spectrum.
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COVID-19 禁闭期间印度儿童饮食和生活方式趋势的变化:一项横断面研究
背景:评估 COVID-19 流行期间儿童饮食和生活方式行为的变化趋势及其与 COVID-19 相关后果的关系:评估 COVID-19 流行期间儿童饮食和生活方式行为的变化趋势及其与各种 COVID-19 相关后果的关联:方法:这是一项横断面研究,采用了结构化的 22 项调查问卷,通过远程登门拜访了 1500 名曾在德里一家三级医院牙科就诊的儿童。研究还采用了专为该研究定制并经过验证的饮食习惯生活方式改变(DHLC-COVID19)问卷,以及与 COVID-19 相关的后果:结果:据统计,在 COVID-19 期间,儿童对某些类型的食物和高碳水化合物零食的摄入量明显减少,零食频率呈下降趋势。该研究调查了儿童食物摄入量变化(即 "不摄入 "和 "减少摄入")与在 COVID-19 期间失去工作的家庭成员的关系,并发现与在 COVID-19 期间受到感染或失去生命的家庭有明显关系。多变量回归模型、Chi-square 检验和 Mc Nemar 检验对这些感知变化的决定因素进行了研究。此外,在 COVID-19 期间,还观察到儿童的生活方式行为发生了重大变化。在 COVID-19 期间进行的体重评估与在此期间进行/参与体育活动的比例比较显示,两者之间存在显著的统计学差异(P<0.05):本研究提供了有关 COVID-19 有害影响的证据,在制定和实施公共卫生政策以保护大流行期间和之后的儿童健康时,应将其纳入考虑范围,尤其是社会阶层中的弱势青少年。
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