SARS-CoV-2大流行真的会导致饮食行为失调吗?对 Dinse 等人(2023 年)的评论。

IF 1.9 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS Nutrition and health Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2023-07-24 DOI:10.1177/02601060231189314
Adrian Meule
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Dinse 及其同事(2023 年)基于最近一项使用自我报告问卷的横断面研究,声称该研究表明 "SARS-CoV-2 大流行会导致饮食行为失调"(标题),而且 "数据清楚地表明心理负担会影响个人的饮食行为"(摘要)。本评论认为这些说法毫无根据。具体而言,它强调了统计分析中的一些问题,包括对连续变量的人为分类、协变量的使用,以及将两个变量之间的不同关联解释为第三个变量的函数,这需要对交互效应进行正式测试。重要的是,本研究不仅具有横断面性质,而且调查问卷中使用的措辞也无法对研究变量之间的关联做出任何因果推断。因此,本研究的结果既不能说明 SARS-CoV-2 大流行会导致饮食行为失调,也不能说明这种饮食行为会受到心理困扰的影响。
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Does the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic actually cause dysfunctional dietary behavior? A comment on Dinse et al. (2023).

Based on a recent cross-sectional study using self-report questionnaires, Dinse and colleagues (2023) claim that this study shows that "the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic causes a dysfunctional dietary behavior" (title) and that the "data clearly show that psychological burdens affect an individual's dietary behavior" (abstract). This commentary argues that these claims are unfounded. Specifically, it highlights some issues regarding the statistical analyses that refer to artificial categorization of continuous variables, use of covariates, and interpreting differential associations between two variables as a function of third variables, which would require formal tests of interaction effects. Importantly, not only the cross-sectional nature of the study but also the wording used in the questionnaires prevents drawing any causal inferences about associations between study variables. Thus, the results of this study neither indicate that the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic causes dysfunctional dietary behavior nor that such a dietary behavior is affected by psychological distress.

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