COVID-19 pandemic lockdown and problematic eating behaviors in a student population

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Background and aims: Since mid-March 2020, over 3 billion people have been confined as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Problematic eating behaviors are likely to be impacted by the pandemic through multiple pathways. This study examined the relationships between stress related to lockdown measure...

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Autores: Flaudias, Valentín, Iceta, Sylvain, Zerhouni, Oulmann, Rodgers, Rachel Florence, Billieux, Joël, Llorca, Pierre Michel, Boudesseul, Jordane, de Chazeron, Ingrid, Romo, Lucia, Maurage, Pierre, Samalin, Ludovic, Bègue, Laurent, Näassila, Mickaël, Brousse, Georges, Guillaume, S.
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2020
Institución:Universidad de Lima
Repositorio:ULIMA-Institucional
Lenguaje:inglés
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https://doi.org/10.1556/2006.2020.00053
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Diet
College students
Alimentación
Estudiantes universitarios
COVID-19
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title COVID-19 pandemic lockdown and problematic eating behaviors in a student population
spellingShingle COVID-19 pandemic lockdown and problematic eating behaviors in a student population
Flaudias, Valentín
Diet
College students
Alimentación
Estudiantes universitarios
COVID-19
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title_short COVID-19 pandemic lockdown and problematic eating behaviors in a student population
title_full COVID-19 pandemic lockdown and problematic eating behaviors in a student population
title_fullStr COVID-19 pandemic lockdown and problematic eating behaviors in a student population
title_full_unstemmed COVID-19 pandemic lockdown and problematic eating behaviors in a student population
title_sort COVID-19 pandemic lockdown and problematic eating behaviors in a student population
author Flaudias, Valentín
author_facet Flaudias, Valentín
Iceta, Sylvain
Zerhouni, Oulmann
Rodgers, Rachel Florence
Billieux, Joël
Llorca, Pierre Michel
Boudesseul, Jordane
de Chazeron, Ingrid
Romo, Lucia
Maurage, Pierre
Samalin, Ludovic
Bègue, Laurent
Näassila, Mickaël
Brousse, Georges
Guillaume, S.
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Zerhouni, Oulmann
Rodgers, Rachel Florence
Billieux, Joël
Llorca, Pierre Michel
Boudesseul, Jordane
de Chazeron, Ingrid
Romo, Lucia
Maurage, Pierre
Samalin, Ludovic
Bègue, Laurent
Näassila, Mickaël
Brousse, Georges
Guillaume, S.
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Iceta, Sylvain
Zerhouni, Oulmann
Rodgers, Rachel Florence
Billieux, Joël
Llorca, Pierre Michel
Boudesseul, Jordane
de Chazeron, Ingrid
Romo, Lucia
Maurage, Pierre
Samalin, Ludovic
Bègue, Laurent
Näassila, Mickaël
Brousse, Georges
Guillaume, S.
dc.subject.en_EN.fl_str_mv Diet
College students
topic Diet
College students
Alimentación
Estudiantes universitarios
COVID-19
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Estudiantes universitarios
COVID-19
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description Background and aims: Since mid-March 2020, over 3 billion people have been confined as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Problematic eating behaviors are likely to be impacted by the pandemic through multiple pathways. This study examined the relationships between stress related to lockdown measures and binge eating and dietary restriction in a population of French students during the first week of confinement. Methods: A sample of undergraduate students (N = 5,738) completed an online questionnaire 7 days after lockdown measures were introduced. The survey comprised variables related to lockdown measures and the COVID-19-pandemic, mood, stress, body image, binge eating and dietary restriction during the past 7 days, as well as intent to binge eat and restrict in the following 15 days. Results: Stress related to the lockdown was associated with greater likelihood of binge eating and dietary restriction over the past week and intentions to binge eat and restrict over the next 15 days. Greater exposure to COVID-19-related media was associated with increased eating restriction over the past week. Binge eating and restriction (past and intentions) were associated with established risk factors, including female gender, low impulse regulation, high body dissatisfaction, and having a concurrent probable eating disorder. Discussion and conclusion: The higher the stress related to the first week of confinement, the higher the risk of problematic eating behaviors among students, particularly those characterized by eating-related concerns. Screening for risk factors and providing targeted interventions might help decrease problematic eating behaviors among those who are most vulnerable.
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