Modifications of eating behavior, physical activity and mental health due to COVID-19 quarantine in young adults

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In Peru, one of the first interventions to flattened the epidemiologic curve of the pandemic was quarantine that changed eating behavior, physical activity and mental health of the population. Objective: to determine modifications in eating behavior, physical activity and mental health in young adul...

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Autores: Esparza–Varas, Analis L., Cruzado-Joaquín, Analy, Dávila-Moreno, Mauricio, Díaz-Cubas, Yuliset, De La Cruz-Vargas, Kevin, Ascoy-Gavidia, Brenda, Espinoza- Cueva, Francis, Huamán-Saavedra, Jorge
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2022
Institución:Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:revistas.upch.edu.pe:article/4164
Enlace del recurso:https://revistas.upch.edu.pe/index.php/RMH/article/view/4164
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Materia:Infeccionesporcoronavirus
cuarentena
conductaalimentaria
actividadmotora
saludmental
Coronavirus infections
quarantine
eating behavior
motor activity
mental health
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Modifications of eating behavior, physical activity and mental health due to COVID-19 quarantine in young adults
Modificaciones de la conducta alimentaria, actividad física y salud mental por la cuarentena COVID-19 en adultos jóvenes
title Modifications of eating behavior, physical activity and mental health due to COVID-19 quarantine in young adults
spellingShingle Modifications of eating behavior, physical activity and mental health due to COVID-19 quarantine in young adults
Esparza–Varas, Analis L.
Infeccionesporcoronavirus
cuarentena
conductaalimentaria
actividadmotora
saludmental
Coronavirus infections
quarantine
eating behavior
motor activity
mental health
title_short Modifications of eating behavior, physical activity and mental health due to COVID-19 quarantine in young adults
title_full Modifications of eating behavior, physical activity and mental health due to COVID-19 quarantine in young adults
title_fullStr Modifications of eating behavior, physical activity and mental health due to COVID-19 quarantine in young adults
title_full_unstemmed Modifications of eating behavior, physical activity and mental health due to COVID-19 quarantine in young adults
title_sort Modifications of eating behavior, physical activity and mental health due to COVID-19 quarantine in young adults
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Esparza–Varas, Analis L.
Cruzado-Joaquín, Analy
Dávila-Moreno, Mauricio
Díaz-Cubas, Yuliset
De La Cruz-Vargas, Kevin
Ascoy-Gavidia, Brenda
Espinoza- Cueva, Francis
Huamán-Saavedra, Jorge
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Cruzado-Joaquín, Analy
Dávila-Moreno, Mauricio
Díaz-Cubas, Yuliset
De La Cruz-Vargas, Kevin
Ascoy-Gavidia, Brenda
Espinoza- Cueva, Francis
Huamán-Saavedra, Jorge
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Dávila-Moreno, Mauricio
Díaz-Cubas, Yuliset
De La Cruz-Vargas, Kevin
Ascoy-Gavidia, Brenda
Espinoza- Cueva, Francis
Huamán-Saavedra, Jorge
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Infeccionesporcoronavirus
cuarentena
conductaalimentaria
actividadmotora
saludmental
Coronavirus infections
quarantine
eating behavior
motor activity
mental health
topic Infeccionesporcoronavirus
cuarentena
conductaalimentaria
actividadmotora
saludmental
Coronavirus infections
quarantine
eating behavior
motor activity
mental health
description In Peru, one of the first interventions to flattened the epidemiologic curve of the pandemic was quarantine that changed eating behavior, physical activity and mental health of the population. Objective: to determine modifications in eating behavior, physical activity and mental health in young adults before and after the quarantine. Methods: cohort study involving 384 adults from 18 to 24 years of age that were subjected to a virtual interview and application of an international questionnaire to evaluate changings in eating behavior, physical activity and mental health contrasted by Chi square. Results: an increase in the distribution of daily foods [breakfast (p<0.001), morning snack (p<0.05), lunch (p<0.001), afternoon snack (p<0.001), dinner (p<0.05)] and an increase in ingestion of fruits (p=0.005) and reduction in the ingestion of fast food (p<0.05) and candies (p=0.03). Physical activity decreases specially in males vs females (28.4% vs. 25.3%) and there was a reduction in the total number of sleep hours, mental health was severely affected. Conclusions: quarantine induced variations in eating behavior, reduction in physical activity and increase in mental health disorders. These modifications put the population at risk for weight gain or obesity and eventually to non-transmissible diseases.
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spelling Modifications of eating behavior, physical activity and mental health due to COVID-19 quarantine in young adultsModificaciones de la conducta alimentaria, actividad física y salud mental por la cuarentena COVID-19 en adultos jóvenesEsparza–Varas, Analis L.Cruzado-Joaquín, AnalyDávila-Moreno, MauricioDíaz-Cubas, YulisetDe La Cruz-Vargas, KevinAscoy-Gavidia, BrendaEspinoza- Cueva, FrancisHuamán-Saavedra, JorgeInfeccionesporcoronaviruscuarentenaconductaalimentariaactividadmotorasaludmentalCoronavirus infectionsquarantineeating behaviormotor activitymental healthIn Peru, one of the first interventions to flattened the epidemiologic curve of the pandemic was quarantine that changed eating behavior, physical activity and mental health of the population. Objective: to determine modifications in eating behavior, physical activity and mental health in young adults before and after the quarantine. Methods: cohort study involving 384 adults from 18 to 24 years of age that were subjected to a virtual interview and application of an international questionnaire to evaluate changings in eating behavior, physical activity and mental health contrasted by Chi square. Results: an increase in the distribution of daily foods [breakfast (p<0.001), morning snack (p<0.05), lunch (p<0.001), afternoon snack (p<0.001), dinner (p<0.05)] and an increase in ingestion of fruits (p=0.005) and reduction in the ingestion of fast food (p<0.05) and candies (p=0.03). Physical activity decreases specially in males vs females (28.4% vs. 25.3%) and there was a reduction in the total number of sleep hours, mental health was severely affected. Conclusions: quarantine induced variations in eating behavior, reduction in physical activity and increase in mental health disorders. These modifications put the population at risk for weight gain or obesity and eventually to non-transmissible diseases.En Perú, una de las primeras medidas preventivas para allanar la curva epidemiológica de la pandemia COVID-19 fue la cuarentena, que cambió de forma importante la conducta alimentaria, la actividad física y la salud mental. Objetivo: Determinar las modificaciones de la conducta alimentaria, actividad física y salud mental antes y durante la cuarentena por la pandemia COVID-19 en adultos jóvenes. Material y métodos: Estudio observacional, descriptivo, longitudinal en 384 adultos entre 18 y 24 años, mediante una encuesta virtual que incluyó: Cuestionario de frecuencia de consumo de alimentos, Cuestionario Internacional de Actividad física y Cuestionario de cambios en la salud mental, analizados mediante ji – cuadrado. Resultados: Durante la cuarentena se encontró un incremento en la distribución de frecuencia de comidas diarias [desayuno (p < 0,001), media mañana (p < 0,05), almuerzo (p< 0,001), merienda (p<0,001), cena (p < 0,05)] y de las preferencias alimentarias, con aumento en el consumo de frutas (p = 0,005) y una disminución de comidas rápidas (p < 0,05) y golosinas (p = 0,03). El nivel de actividad física bajo fue más frecuente (Varones: 28,4%; Mujeres: 25,3%) y hubo una disminución en las horas de sueño, por otro lado, la salud mental se vio severamente afectada durante la cuarentena. Conclusiones: Los resultados indican que la cuarentena ha producido variaciones en la conducta alimentaria, una disminución de la actividad física y un aumento de problemas de salud mental. Estas modificaciones representan un riesgo de sobrepeso u obesidad, incluso, desarrollo de enfermedades no transmisibles.Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia2022-03-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPeer-reviewed articleArtículo evaluado por paresapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.upch.edu.pe/index.php/RMH/article/view/416410.20453/rmh.v33i1.4164Revista Médica Herediana; Vol. 33 No. 1 (2022): January-March; 15-23Revista Médica Herediana; Vol. 33 Núm. 1 (2022): Enero-Marzo; 15-23Revista Medica Herediana; v. 33 n. 1 (2022): Enero-Marzo; 15-231729-214X1018-130Xreponame:Revistas - Universidad Peruana Cayetano Herediainstname:Universidad Peruana Cayetano Herediainstacron:UPCHspahttps://revistas.upch.edu.pe/index.php/RMH/article/view/4164/4712Derechos de autor 2022 Analis L. Esparza–Varas, Analy Cruzado-Joaquín, Mauricio Dávila-Moreno, Yuliset Díaz-Cubas, Kevin De La Cruz-Vargas, Brenda Ascoy-Gavidia, Francis Espinoza- Cueva, Jorge Huamán-Saavedrainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistas.upch.edu.pe:article/41642023-08-18T17:31:36Z
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