Changes in food behavior during the pandemic: a cross-country study looking for changes in eating motivations, intake, food access and waste management

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Autor(a) principal: Lamy, Elsa
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Viegas, Claudia, Rocha, Ada, Lucas, Raquel, Tavares, Sofia, Capela e Silva, Fernando, Guedes, David
Tipo de documento: Artigo de conferência
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/31852
Resumo: COVID-19 resulted in global changes, without no precedents. Not only in health, but mainly social, emotional and behavioral. An international consortium was created for a cross-country study about changes in eating motivations, dietary habits and food and waste management. The study consisted in an online survey, with questions about the different parts of food behavior. This survey was translated in the native language of each participating country (in a total of 16 countries). Similarities and differences were observed between countries, which is particularly interesting taking into account the particular socio-economic and cultural conditions of each countries, as well as the severity of the pandemic in each of them. Motivations associated with getting pleasure and reward from foods were perceived to be increased during this time, comparatively to the period before pandemic. Also, increases in the intake frequency of cookies and chocolates were observed, although in several countries the consumption of vegetables was also referred to increase. It was noted a generalized lower concern about convenience characteristics of foods (namely processed and fast-food), with an increase in cooking. Even so, it was interesting to note differences among countries, which can be discussed in light with the severity of disease in each country and, mainly, with economic and socio-economic characteristics. The comprehension about the changes and the main motivational factors that lead to them is of major importance to intervene in this and future pandemic scenarios, with the objective of lowering the negative behavioral changes and potentiate the positive changes observed. More information about the consortium "Changes in Food Behavior - COVID-19"and the study objectives can be found here: https://foodcovid-19.weebly.com
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Changes in food behavior during the pandemic: a cross-country study looking for changes in eating motivations, intake, food access and waste management
title Changes in food behavior during the pandemic: a cross-country study looking for changes in eating motivations, intake, food access and waste management
spellingShingle Changes in food behavior during the pandemic: a cross-country study looking for changes in eating motivations, intake, food access and waste management
Lamy, Elsa
Food behavior
COVID-19
Dietary habits
Motivations
title_short Changes in food behavior during the pandemic: a cross-country study looking for changes in eating motivations, intake, food access and waste management
title_full Changes in food behavior during the pandemic: a cross-country study looking for changes in eating motivations, intake, food access and waste management
title_fullStr Changes in food behavior during the pandemic: a cross-country study looking for changes in eating motivations, intake, food access and waste management
title_full_unstemmed Changes in food behavior during the pandemic: a cross-country study looking for changes in eating motivations, intake, food access and waste management
title_sort Changes in food behavior during the pandemic: a cross-country study looking for changes in eating motivations, intake, food access and waste management
author Lamy, Elsa
author_facet Lamy, Elsa
Viegas, Claudia
Rocha, Ada
Lucas, Raquel
Tavares, Sofia
Capela e Silva, Fernando
Guedes, David
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author2 Viegas, Claudia
Rocha, Ada
Lucas, Raquel
Tavares, Sofia
Capela e Silva, Fernando
Guedes, David
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author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lamy, Elsa
Viegas, Claudia
Rocha, Ada
Lucas, Raquel
Tavares, Sofia
Capela e Silva, Fernando
Guedes, David
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Food behavior
COVID-19
Dietary habits
Motivations
topic Food behavior
COVID-19
Dietary habits
Motivations
description COVID-19 resulted in global changes, without no precedents. Not only in health, but mainly social, emotional and behavioral. An international consortium was created for a cross-country study about changes in eating motivations, dietary habits and food and waste management. The study consisted in an online survey, with questions about the different parts of food behavior. This survey was translated in the native language of each participating country (in a total of 16 countries). Similarities and differences were observed between countries, which is particularly interesting taking into account the particular socio-economic and cultural conditions of each countries, as well as the severity of the pandemic in each of them. Motivations associated with getting pleasure and reward from foods were perceived to be increased during this time, comparatively to the period before pandemic. Also, increases in the intake frequency of cookies and chocolates were observed, although in several countries the consumption of vegetables was also referred to increase. It was noted a generalized lower concern about convenience characteristics of foods (namely processed and fast-food), with an increase in cooking. Even so, it was interesting to note differences among countries, which can be discussed in light with the severity of disease in each country and, mainly, with economic and socio-economic characteristics. The comprehension about the changes and the main motivational factors that lead to them is of major importance to intervene in this and future pandemic scenarios, with the objective of lowering the negative behavioral changes and potentiate the positive changes observed. More information about the consortium "Changes in Food Behavior - COVID-19"and the study objectives can be found here: https://foodcovid-19.weebly.com
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