Changes of Physical Activity and Ultra-Processed Food Consumption in Adolescents from Different Countries during Covid-19 Pandemic: An Observational Study

to describe physical activity and ultra-processed foods consumption, their changes and sociodemographic predictors among adolescents from countries in Europe (Italy and Spain) and Latin America (Brazil, Chile, and Colombia) during the SARS-CoV-2-pandemic period. Cross-sectional study via web survey....

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Veröffentlicht in:Nutrients 2020-07, Vol.12 (8), p.2289
Hauptverfasser: Ruíz-Roso, María Belén, de Carvalho Padilha, Patricia, Matilla-Escalante, Diana C, Brun, Paola, Ulloa, Natalia, Acevedo-Correa, Diofanor, Arantes Ferreira Peres, Wilza, Martorell, Miquel, Rangel Bousquet Carrilho, Thais, de Oliveira Cardoso, Letícia, Carrasco-Marín, Fernanda, Paternina-Sierra, Katherine, Lopez de Las Hazas, María-Carmen, Rodriguez-Meza, Jhon E, Villalba-Montero, Luisa F, Bernabè, Giulia, Pauletto, Anthony, Taci, Xhoajda, Cárcamo-Regla, Richar, Martínez, J Alfredo, Dávalos, Alberto
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Zusammenfassung:to describe physical activity and ultra-processed foods consumption, their changes and sociodemographic predictors among adolescents from countries in Europe (Italy and Spain) and Latin America (Brazil, Chile, and Colombia) during the SARS-CoV-2-pandemic period. Cross-sectional study via web survey. International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) and weekly ultra-processed food consumption data were used. To compare the frequencies of physical activity status with sociodemographic variables, a multinomial logistic and a multiple logistic regression for habitual ultra-processed foods was performed. In final models, < 0.05 was considered significant. Sample of 726 adolescents, mostly females (59.6%) aged 16-19 years old (54.3%). Adolescents from Latin America presented odds ratio (OR) 2.98 (CI 95% 1.80-4.94) of being inactive and those whose mothers had higher level of education were less active during lockdown [OR 0.40 (CI 95% 0.20-0.84)]. The habitual ultra-processed consumption was also high during this period in all countries, and more prevalent in Latin America. A higher prevalence of inactivity was observed in this population, but reductions of physical activity and habitual ultra-processed consumption during the pandemic were more pronounced in Latin America. Our findings reinforce the importance of promoting a healthy lifestyle, i.e., exercise and diet, during periods of social isolation.
ISSN:2072-6643
2072-6643
DOI:10.3390/nu12082289