Factors Associated with Dietary Restriction and Emotional and Uncontrolled Eating in Adults from Spanish-Speaking Countries during the COVID-19 Confinement: Results of the CoV-Eat Projec
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2022ISSN
2072-6643
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The first COVID-19 confinement has led to changes in the population’s behaviour. However,
little has been analysed about the changes in eating behaviour beyond the decrease in adherence to
healthy dietary patterns. The aim of the CoV-Eat project was to identify factors related to each of the
following eating behaviours (EB): cognitive restraints (CR), uncontrolled eating (UE), and emotional
eating (EE) in adults from Spanish-speaking countries. Participants completed an anonymous online
survey. EB was assessed using the Three-Factor Eating Questionnaire and the scores were classified
into tertiles. Socio-demographic characteristics and lifestyle habits including physical activity, sleep
quality, screen use, smoking consumption, and relationship with food were also collected. A total
of 9849 participants from 21 countries were included in this study. The median of CR, UE, and EE
behaviours was 15, 24, and 9, respectively. We observed that higher age, days of confinement, number
of times leaving home in the last week, changes in sleep quality, and their relationship with food were
negatively associated with CR, EE, and UE, while being a man was positively associated with an
increased in all these EBs. A higher household income was negatively associated with a higher score
of CR, and a higher education level (>primary) was positively associated with a medium score of EE.
Lower physical activity was a factor negatively associated with a medium score of EE and UE. Higher
screen use showed the same negative association for a medium score of EE and UE and a high score
of CR. In addition, higher tobacco consumption was found to be a protective factor against having
a medium or high score of CR and EE. In conclusion, some sociodemographic characteristics and
lifestyle changes may be important factors for EB and should be considered in emergency situations
such as confinement to prevent risky eating behaviour.
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COVID-19 (Malaltia)
Confinament
Alimentació
Nutrició
Hàbits alimentaris
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MDPI
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Vila-Martí, A., Ramírez-Contreras, C., Apolinar-Jiménez, E., Rojas-Cárdenas, P., Valera-Gran, D., Almendra-Pegueros, R., & Navarrete-Muñoz, E. M. (2022). Factors Associated with Dietary Restriction and Emotional and Uncontrolled Eating in Adults from Spanish-Speaking Countries during the COVID-19 Confinement: Results of the CoV-Eat Project. Nutrients, 14(22), 4866. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14224866
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