Poor Eating Habits And Selected Determinants Of Food Choice Were Associated With Ultraprocessed Food Consumption In Brazilian Women During The Covid-19 Pandemic

FRONTIERS IN NUTRITION(2021)

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Background: The aim of this study was to investigate possible associations between food consumption and eating habits and food choice determinants in women during COVID-19 pandemic.Methods: This is a cross-sectional survey conducted in Brazil between June and September, 2020, during which time social distancing measures were in place.Results: Participants (n = 629) were aged 34.0 years and mostly within normal weight according to BMI (60.4%). "Snacking" and "liking" associated with increased energy (beta = 164.27 and beta = 110.24) and carbohydrate intake (beta = 1.97 and beta = 1.80), and with reduced protein intake (beta = -1.54 and beta = -1.18). In contrast, "dieting" and "weight control" associated with reduced energy (beta = -162.57 and beta = -111.49) and carbohydrate intake (beta = -2.78 and beta = -2.07), and with increased protein intake (beta = 3.78 and beta = 1.65). "Dieting" (beta = 7.27), "need and hunger" (beta = 3.34), and "health" (beta = 4.94) associated with an increased consumption of unprocessed and minimally processed foods, whereas "replacing main meals with snacks" (beta = -8.98), "snacking" (beta = -6.92) and binge eating symptoms (beta = -0.34) associated with reduced consumption of foods within this processing level. In contrast, "use of delivery services" (beta = 3.39), "replacing main meals with snacks" (beta = 5.49), "visual appeal" (beta = 2.17), "social norms" (beta = 2.19) and "affect regulation" (beta = 2.01) associated with increased ultraprocessed food consumption. Overall, associations were more frequent and pronounced when analyzing food consumption by processing level rather than by macronutrient intake.Conclusion: Some eating habits and food choice determinants ("snacking," "replacing meals with snacks," "use of delivery services") observed during the COVID-19 pandemic were associated with an unhealthy diet (high energy and carbohydrate consumption, increased ultraprocessed food consumption and reduced unprocessed/minimally processed foods consumption) in Brazilian women.
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eating behavior, food processing level, SARS-CoV-2, quarantine, macronutrient intake
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