Changes in food behavior during the first lockdown of COVID-19 pandemic: A multi-country study about changes in eating habits, motivations, and food-related behaviors

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Autor(a) principal: Lamy, Elsa
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Viegas, Claudia, Rocha, Ada, Lucas, Maria Raquel, Tavares, Sofia, Capela e Silva, Fernando, Guedes, David
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/31935
https://doi.org/Lamy, E., Viegas, C., Rocha, A., Raquel Lucas, M., Tavares, S., Capela e Silva, F., Guedes, D., Laureati, M., Zian, Z., Salles Machado, A., Ellssel, P., Freyer, B., González-Rodrigo, E., Calzadilla, J., Majewski, E., Prazeres, I., Silva, V., Juračak, J., Platilová Vorlí čková, L., Kamutali, A., Regina Tschá, E., Villalobos, K., Želvytė, R., Monkeviciene, I., Elati, J., de Souza Pinto, A.M., Midori Castelo, P., Anzman-Frasca, S., Consortium for Changes in Food Behavior – COVID-19 (2022). Changes in food behavior during the first lockdown of COVID-19 pandemic: a multi-country study about changes in eating habits, motivations, and food-related behaviors. Food Quality and Preference, doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodqual.2022.104559
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodqual.2022.104559
Resumo: The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in severe, unprecedented changes affecting the world population. Restrictions in mobility, social distancing measures, and the persistent social alarm, during the first period of pandemic, resulted in dramatic lifestyle changes and affected physical and psychological wellbeing on a global scale. An international research team was constituted to develop a study involving different countries about eating motivations, dietary habits and behaviors related with food intake, acquisition, and preparation. This study presents results of an online survey, carried out during the first lockdown, in 2020, assessing food-related behavior and how people perceived them to change, comparatively to the period preceding the COVID-19 outbreak. A total of 3332 responses, collected from 16 countries, were considered for analysis [72.8% in Europe, 12.8% in Africa, 2.2% in North America (USA) and 12.2% in South America]. Results suggest that the main motivations perceived to drive food intake were familiarity and liking. Two clusters were identified, based on food intake frequency, which were classified as “healthier” and “unhealthier”. The former was constituted by individuals with higher scholarity level, to whom intake was more motivated by health, natural concerns, and weight control, and less by liking, pleasure or affect regulation. The second cluster was constituted by individuals with a higher proportion of male and intake more influenced by affect-related motivations. During this period, a generalized lower concern with the convenience attributes of foods was noted (namely, choice of processed products and fast-food meals), alongside an increase in time and efforts dedicated to home cooking. Understanding the main changes and their underlying motivations in a time of unprecedented crisis is of major importance, as it provides the scientific support that allows one to anticipate the implications for the future of the global food and nutrition system and, consequently, to take the appropriate action.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Changes in food behavior during the first lockdown of COVID-19 pandemic: A multi-country study about changes in eating habits, motivations, and food-related behaviors
title Changes in food behavior during the first lockdown of COVID-19 pandemic: A multi-country study about changes in eating habits, motivations, and food-related behaviors
spellingShingle Changes in food behavior during the first lockdown of COVID-19 pandemic: A multi-country study about changes in eating habits, motivations, and food-related behaviors
Lamy, Elsa
COVID-19
Cross-country study
Eating motivations
Food behavior
Lockdown
title_short Changes in food behavior during the first lockdown of COVID-19 pandemic: A multi-country study about changes in eating habits, motivations, and food-related behaviors
title_full Changes in food behavior during the first lockdown of COVID-19 pandemic: A multi-country study about changes in eating habits, motivations, and food-related behaviors
title_fullStr Changes in food behavior during the first lockdown of COVID-19 pandemic: A multi-country study about changes in eating habits, motivations, and food-related behaviors
title_full_unstemmed Changes in food behavior during the first lockdown of COVID-19 pandemic: A multi-country study about changes in eating habits, motivations, and food-related behaviors
title_sort Changes in food behavior during the first lockdown of COVID-19 pandemic: A multi-country study about changes in eating habits, motivations, and food-related behaviors
author Lamy, Elsa
author_facet Lamy, Elsa
Viegas, Claudia
Rocha, Ada
Lucas, Maria Raquel
Tavares, Sofia
Capela e Silva, Fernando
Guedes, David
author_role author
author2 Viegas, Claudia
Rocha, Ada
Lucas, Maria Raquel
Tavares, Sofia
Capela e Silva, Fernando
Guedes, David
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lamy, Elsa
Viegas, Claudia
Rocha, Ada
Lucas, Maria Raquel
Tavares, Sofia
Capela e Silva, Fernando
Guedes, David
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv COVID-19
Cross-country study
Eating motivations
Food behavior
Lockdown
topic COVID-19
Cross-country study
Eating motivations
Food behavior
Lockdown
description The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in severe, unprecedented changes affecting the world population. Restrictions in mobility, social distancing measures, and the persistent social alarm, during the first period of pandemic, resulted in dramatic lifestyle changes and affected physical and psychological wellbeing on a global scale. An international research team was constituted to develop a study involving different countries about eating motivations, dietary habits and behaviors related with food intake, acquisition, and preparation. This study presents results of an online survey, carried out during the first lockdown, in 2020, assessing food-related behavior and how people perceived them to change, comparatively to the period preceding the COVID-19 outbreak. A total of 3332 responses, collected from 16 countries, were considered for analysis [72.8% in Europe, 12.8% in Africa, 2.2% in North America (USA) and 12.2% in South America]. Results suggest that the main motivations perceived to drive food intake were familiarity and liking. Two clusters were identified, based on food intake frequency, which were classified as “healthier” and “unhealthier”. The former was constituted by individuals with higher scholarity level, to whom intake was more motivated by health, natural concerns, and weight control, and less by liking, pleasure or affect regulation. The second cluster was constituted by individuals with a higher proportion of male and intake more influenced by affect-related motivations. During this period, a generalized lower concern with the convenience attributes of foods was noted (namely, choice of processed products and fast-food meals), alongside an increase in time and efforts dedicated to home cooking. Understanding the main changes and their underlying motivations in a time of unprecedented crisis is of major importance, as it provides the scientific support that allows one to anticipate the implications for the future of the global food and nutrition system and, consequently, to take the appropriate action.
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