IDDF2023-ABS-0282 Prevalence and risk factors for unhealthy dietary habits among children during covid-19 pandemic

Junjie Huang, V. Keung, C. K. Cheung, A. S. Lo, S. Chan, L. W. Mui, Albert Lee, Martin C. S. Wong
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BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic has led to changes in dietary and lifestyle habits among children and adolescents. This study investigated the prevalence and factors associated with unhealthy dietary habits among 1,475 primary and secondary school students from 2021 to 2022.MethodsA cross-sectional study was conducted in randomly selected primary and secondary schools participating in a project promoting online health education and promotion named GoSmart using self-administered questionnaires. Logistic regression analyses were conducted to investigate the demographic and lifestyle habits associated with various unhealthy dietary habits. This study was approved by Survey and Behavioural Research Ethics (SBRE) [Reference No.: SBRE-21-0052] and funded by Quality Education Fund (QEF#2019/0883).ResultsThe prevalence of inadequate consumption of vegetables and fruits was high among both primary (81.5%) and secondary school students (89.5%) and associated with physical inactivity in both primary (aOR=3.35, 95%CI: 1.41-7.97, p=0.006) and secondary students (aOR=4.30, 95%CI: 1.51-12.25, p=0.006). A substantial prevalence of breakfast skipping was observed among primary students (22.9%) who spent two or more hours on video games or social media (aORs=1.84-2.27);and among secondary students (23.7%) who consumed two or more hours on social media, alcohol consumption, and consumption of unhealthy food (aORs=1.42-2.79). Consumption of unhealthy food was reported by 43.9% and 48.2% for primary and secondary students respectively, with primary and secondary students who spent two or more hours on video games or social media (aORs=1.62-2.27) and secondary students who perceived themselves as underweight (aOR=1.79, 95%CI: 1.13-2.83, p=0.012) having a higher frequency of consumption.ConclusionsThere was a high prevalence of unhealthy dietary habits among schoolchildren in Hong Kong. Alarming results were observed with physical inactivity being associated with a higher risk of unhealthy dietary habits among primary and secondary students, which may increase the risk of obesity. Moreover, the apparent interrelationship between unhealthy habits highlights the need for a comprehensive approach to promoting healthy habits through education in this population.
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covid-19大流行期间儿童不健康饮食习惯的流行情况及危险因素
2019冠状病毒病大流行导致儿童和青少年饮食和生活习惯发生变化。本研究调查了2021年至2022年1475名中小学生不健康饮食习惯的患病率及相关因素。方法采用自填问卷法,随机抽取参与GoSmart网络健康教育推广项目的中小学进行横断面研究。采用Logistic回归分析,调查与各种不健康饮食习惯相关的人口统计学和生活习惯。本研究已通过《调查与行为研究伦理》(SBRE)[参考文献号:[SBRE-21-0052],由优质教育基金(QEF#2019/0883)资助。结果小学生(81.5%)和中学生(89.5%)蔬菜水果摄入不足的患病率均较高,且与小学生(aOR=3.35, 95%CI: 1.41 ~ 7.97, p=0.006)和中学生(aOR=4.30, 95%CI: 1.51 ~ 12.25, p=0.006)缺乏体育活动有关。在花两个小时或更长时间玩电子游戏或社交媒体的小学生(22.9%)中(aor =1.84-2.27),在花两个小时或更长时间玩社交媒体、饮酒和食用不健康食品的中学生(23.7%)中(aor =1.42-2.79),不吃早餐的现象非常普遍。小学生和中学生消费不健康食品的比例分别为43.9%和48.2%,在视频游戏或社交媒体上花费两个或两个以上小时的小学生和中学生(aOR= 1.62-2.27)和自认为体重过轻的中学生(aOR=1.79, 95%CI: 1.13-2.83, p=0.012)消费不健康食品的频率更高。结论香港学童普遍存在不健康的饮食习惯。令人震惊的结果是,缺乏体育活动与中小学生不健康饮食习惯的风险较高有关,这可能会增加肥胖的风险。此外,不健康习惯之间明显的相互关系突出表明,需要采取综合办法,通过对这一人群的教育促进健康习惯。
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