Perubahan Aktivitas Fisik Dan Konsumsi Makanan Ultra Proses Pada Mahasiswa Selama Pandemi Covid-19: Penelitian Observasional

Translated title of the contribution: Changes of Physical Activity and Ultra-Processed Food Consumption in College students during COVID-19 Pandemic: An Observational Study

Ratih W. Wisnuwardani, Reny Noviasty, Amanda Saputri, Eva Rully Kurniawati

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Abstract

The government has developed initiatives to restrictive activity during the COVID-19 pandemic, which have led to changes in lifestyle habits, especially those involving physical activity and food consumption. Changes of physical activity and ultra-processed foods consumption have occurred in several countries during the COVID-19 pandemic. The changing of lifestyle might affect obesity that 32.5% of the population (>18 years) in Samarinda, East Kalimantan, Indonesia are obese. Good eating behaviours in the early stages of life and adolescence can influence the current health status and the predisposition to non-communicable diseases in adulthood. Therefore, this cross-sectional study with 378 college students aimed to determine changes of physical activity and ultra-processed foods consumption in college students during restrictive activity in the COVID-19 pandemic. Data was collected using an online questionnaire for two months. Further, data was analyzed using Wilcoxon and chi-square test with 95% confidence level (a= 0.05). This study showed that the prevalence of normal nutritional status was 60.1%, inactive physical activity status was 89.4%, and the consumption level of ultra-low processed foods was 82.5%. Statistical tests obtained p-value differences in physical activity (p=<0.001) and differences in ultra-processed food consumption (p=0.034) before and after the restrictive activity in the COVID-19 pandemic. Additionally, mother’s educational level (p=0.004) and the number of occupants in the house (p=0.001) significantly affected the consumption of ultra-processed foods.
Translated title of the contributionChanges of Physical Activity and Ultra-Processed Food Consumption in College students during COVID-19 Pandemic: An Observational Study
Original languageUndefined/Unknown
Pages (from-to)293-301
Number of pages9
JournalMedia Gizi Indonesia
Volume17
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 30 Sept 2022

Keywords

  • adolescent
  • pandemic COVID-19
  • physical activity
  • ultra-processed food

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