Disparities in dietary practices during the COVID-19 pandemic by food security status

Little is known about the differences in dietary practices among food secure and food insecure populations during the early COVID-19 pandemic restrictions. The purpose of this study was to examine differences in dietary practices the early COVID-19 pandemic restrictions between adults reporting food...

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Veröffentlicht in:Preventive medicine reports 2022-08, Vol.28, p.101830, Article 101830
Hauptverfasser: Byker Shanks, Carmen, Houghtaling, Bailey, Shanks, Justin, Grocke-Dewey, Michelle, Webber, Eliza, Andress, Lauri, Hardison-Moody, Annie, Patton-Lopez, Megan, Haynes-Maslow, Lindsey
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Zusammenfassung:Little is known about the differences in dietary practices among food secure and food insecure populations during the early COVID-19 pandemic restrictions. The purpose of this study was to examine differences in dietary practices the early COVID-19 pandemic restrictions between adults reporting food security versus food insecurity. An online cross-sectional survey using validated measures was administered between April and September 2020 to explore both dietary patterns and practices and food security status among persons residing in five U.S. states from different regions of the country during the COVID-19 pandemic. Between-group differences (food secure versus food insecure) were examined for dietary practice outcomes using Pearson’s Chi-Square test statistic, with Fisher’s Exact test for cell counts less than five. There were 3,213 adult respondents. Food insecurity increased among the survey sample from 15.9% before the COVID-19 pandemic to 23.1% during the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic (p 
ISSN:2211-3355
2211-3355
DOI:10.1016/j.pmedr.2022.101830