Impact of COVID-19 Confinement on the Health-Related Habits of People at High Risk of Type 2 Diabetes
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Published:2023-02-07
Issue:4
Volume:15
Page:841
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ISSN:2072-6643
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Container-title:Nutrients
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Nutrients
Author:
Ochoa Esteban Darío1, Martin-Ridaura Carmen1, Berlinches-Zapero Carmen1, Ruiz-Fernández Dolores1, Sanz-Martín Vanessa1, Gavira-Izquierdo Rosario1, Muñoz-Haba Aitana2ORCID, March Sebastià2ORCID, Ceinos-Arcones Mercedes1
Affiliation:
1. Madrid Salud, Madrid City Council, 28007 Madrid, Spain 2. Cooperativa APLICA, 28014 Madrid, Spain
Abstract
The general lockdown decreed in Spain due to the COVID-19 pandemic interrupted the ALAS health promotion intervention aimed at the population at high risk of suffering from type 2 diabetes. We conducted a descriptive study in 2020 through a telephone survey and a comparison with baseline data to determine the impact of confinement on the lifestyles of the participants. We collected sociodemographic variables and conducted assessments before/after confinement on general health status and lifestyle (sleep, physical activity and diet). Additionally, weight, BMI and adherence to a Mediterranean diet were assessed. Descriptive statistical analyses, comparisons of pre–post confinement data and logistic regression were carried out. A total of 387 individuals responded. Among them, 31.8% reported a worse perception of health after confinement, and 63,1% reported no change. Regarding exercise, 61.1% reduced their weekly physical activity time. Regarding diet, 34,4% perceived worse quality, and 53.4% reported no change, despite the fact that 89.4% declared changes in their eating practices. Weight and BMI decreased by 3,1%, and adherence to the Mediterranean diet improved from baseline. Confinement had a negative impact on the general health, diet, sleep and physical activity of this population (at risk of diabetes); however, weight and BMI decreased, and adherence to a Mediterranean diet improved.
Funder
Novo Nordisk Pharma
Subject
Food Science,Nutrition and Dietetics
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