COVID-19大流行期间的食品配送应用和快餐消费:一项横断面研究

Walaa Aldhamen, Maryam Aldoulah, Zainab Alghazwi, Batool Almoathen, Yassmin Almossa, Zahraa Alsalem, Razan Algarni, Tunny S. Purayidathil, Omar I. Abuzaid, Yassmin Algindan, R. Khattab
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本研究的目的是调查COVID-19大流行期间的封锁和食品配送应用程序(FD Apps)的增加是否增加了快餐的消费。设计/方法/方法通过在线问卷调查,对来自沙特阿拉伯不同地区的673名成年人进行了横断面研究。数据显示,61% (N = 410)的参与者在大流行期间使用FD应用程序。在这些用户中,女性占54.9%(225人),18-44岁年龄组占70.5%。大多数FD app的用户是大学毕业生(74.4%)。在疫情期间,FD应用程序的使用增加显著影响了饮食行为和营养模式。它进一步显著增加了快餐的消费(p值< 0.05)。原创性/价值本研究报告了沙特阿拉伯COVID-19大流行期间FD应用程序的使用情况及其对消费者饮食模式的影响。这项研究表明,需要谨慎使用这些应用程序来限制订购快餐,并考虑更健康的选择。它还呼吁制定教育方案、提高认识运动、立法措施和正式政策,使这类应用的使用合理化,以改善营养、健康和福祉。
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Food delivery applications and fast-food consumption during COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional study
Purpose The purpose of this study is to investigate whether the lockdown and the increased spread of food delivery applications (FD Apps) during COVID-19 pandemic have augmented the consumption of fast foods. Design/methodology/approach A cross-sectional study was conducted on 673 adults from different regions of Saudi Arabia using an online questionnaire. Findings Data showed that 61% (N = 410) of participants used FD Apps during the pandemic. Among those users, 54.9% (225) were females and 70.5% were in the 18–44 years old group. Most FD Apps’ users were university graduates (74.4%). The increased use of FD Apps during the pandemic significantly affected the eating behavior and the nutritional pattern. It has further significantly augmented the consumption of fast foods (p-value < 0.05). Originality/value This study reports on the use of FD Apps during COVID-19 pandemic in Saudi Arabia and its impact on consumer eating pattern. This study shows the need for prudent use of these applications to limit ordering fast foods and consider healthier choices. It further calls for education programs, awareness campaigns, legislative measures and formal policies to rationalize the use of such applications for better nutrition, health and well-being.
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