Quarantine during COVID-19 outbreak : eating behavior, perceived stress and their independently associated factors in a Brazilian sample.
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2021
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The study aimed to assess the eating behavior [uncontrolled eating (UE), emotional
eating (EE), and cognitive restraint (CR)], the perceived stress, and independently
associated factors among Brazilians during the COVID-19 pandemic. An online
survey was conducted and data about 1,368 participants were evaluated. Multivariate
logistic regression models were performed to identify factors independently associated
(socioeconomic, lifestyle, and eating habits data) with eating behaviors and perceived
stress. Working in the COVID-19 frontline (OR = 2.19), increased food delivery (OR
= 1.49), increased food intake (OR = 1.48), increased number of meals (OR = 1.13),
and EE (OR = 1.05) were factors independently associated with UE. Variables that were
independently associated with EE were: increased food intake (OR = 2.57), graduation in
a non-health-related course (OR = 1.78), perceived stress (OR = 1.08), UE (OR = 1.07),
and CR (OR = 1.02). Reduced snacking (OR = 2.08), female gender (OR = 1.47),
having a higher degree (OR = 1.44), increased homemade meals (OR = 1.31), the
higher difference in the frequency of instant meals and snacks intake (OR = 0.91), EE
(OR = 1.01), not increased alcohol dose intake (OR = 0.57), and increased physical
activity (OR = 0.54) were independently associated with CR. Perceived stress was
independently associated with changes in the way of working or studying (OR = 2.48),
worse sleep quality (OR = 2.22), younger age (OR = 1.06), and EE (OR = 1.02).
This study indicates that socioeconomic variables, lifestyle, and eating habits were
independently associated with the eating behaviors of Brazilians and perceived stress
during the quarantine.
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Feeding behavior, Habits, Pandemics, Life style, Stress
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LIBOREDO, J. C. et al. Quarantine during COVID-19 outbreak: eating behavior, perceived stress and their independently associated factors in a Brazilian sample. Frontiers in Nutrition, v. 8, artigo 704619, jul. 2021. Disponível em: <https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnut.2021.704619/full>. Acesso em: 11 out. 2022.