Covid-19 and the Subsequent Lockdown Modified Dietary Habits of Almost Half the Population in an Italian Sample
University of Padua · Madrid Institute for Advanced Studies · +2 more institutions
Abstract
The Covid-19 pandemic led to lockdowns in several parts of the world and, hence, changed some daily habits, including social interactions, the ability to perform sports, and-possibly-diet. The Italian government established and promulgated lockdown policies on 9 March 2020. We aim at assessing the effects of Covid-19-induced confinement policies on self-reported food consumption of self-selected Italians by means of a questionnaire that was created and diffused by the Internet. Nearly half, i.e., 49.6% of responders did not substantially modify their diet during the lockdown; however, 46.1% of them reported that they were eating more during confinement, and 19.5% gained weight. In particular, we report an…
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2Topics & keywords
- Consumption (sociology)
- Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)
- Environmental health
- Population
- Medicine
- Government (linguistics)
- Demography
- Public health
- Good health and well-being