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Lifestyle changes and determinants of children’s and adolescents’ body weight increase during the first COVID-19 lockdown in Greece: The COV-EAT study

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Androutsos O., Perperidi M., Georgiou C., Chouliaras G.
Datum
2021
Language
en
DOI
10.3390/nu13030930
Schlagwort
adolescent
adolescent health
adolescent nutrition
Article
body weight gain
candy
child
child health
child nutrition
coronavirus disease 2019
dairy product
demography
fast food
female
fish consumption
fruit consumption
fruit juice
Greece
human
legume
lifestyle modification
lockdown
major clinical study
male
pasta
physical activity
poultry meat
red meat
screen time
sedentary lifestyle
sleep time
vegetable consumption
adult
child parent relation
communicable disease control
cross-sectional study
diet
epidemiology
exercise
lifestyle
preschool child
prevention and control
Adolescent
Adult
Child
Child, Preschool
Communicable Disease Control
COVID-19
Cross-Sectional Studies
Diet
Exercise
Female
Greece
Humans
Life Style
Male
Parents
Sedentary Behavior
Weight Gain
MDPI AG
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Previous studies showed that the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) lockdown imposed changes in adults’ lifestyle behaviors; however, there is limited information regarding the effects on youth. The COV-EAT study aimed to report changes in children’s and adolescents’ lifestyle habits during the first COVID-19 lockdown and explore potential associations between changes of participants’ lifestyle behaviors and body weight. An online survey among 397 children/adolescents and their parents across 63 municipalities in Greece was conducted in April–May 2020. Parents self-reported changes of their children’s lifestyle habits and body weight, as well as sociodemographic data of their family. The present study shows that during the lockdown, children’s/adolescents’ sleep duration and screen time increased, while their physical activity decreased. Their consumption of fruits and fresh fruit juices, vegetables, dairy products, pasta, sweets, total snacks, and breakfast increased, while fast-food consumption decreased. Body weight increased in 35% of children/adolescents. A multiple regression analysis showed that the body weight increase was associated with increased consumption of breakfast, salty snacks, and total snacks and with decreased physical activity. The COV-EAT study revealed changes in children’s and adolescents’ lifestyle behaviors during the first COVID-19 lockdown in Greece. Effective strategies are needed to prevent excessive body weight gain in future COVID-19 lockdowns. © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/70594
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