Changes of Exercise, Screen Time, Fast Food Consumption, Alcohol, and Cigarette Smoking during the COVID-19 Pandemic among Adults in the United States

被引:76
作者
Chen, Liwei [1 ]
Li, Jian [2 ,3 ]
Xia, Tong [1 ]
Matthews, Timothy A. [2 ]
Tseng, Tung-Sung [4 ]
Shi, Lu [5 ]
Zhang, Donglan [6 ]
Chen, Zhuo [6 ,7 ]
Han, Xuesong [8 ]
Li, Yan [9 ]
Li, Hongmei [10 ]
Wen, Ming [11 ]
Su, Dejun [12 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Fielding Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Epidemiol, Los Angeles, CA 90095 USA
[2] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Fielding Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Environm Hlth Sci, Los Angeles, CA 90095 USA
[3] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Sch Nursing, Los Angeles, CA 90095 USA
[4] LSUHSC Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Behav & Community Hlth Sci, 2020 Gravier St,Room 213, New Orleans, LA 70112 USA
[5] Clemson Univ, Dept Publ Hlth Sci, Clemson, SC 29634 USA
[6] Univ Georgia, Coll Publ Hlth, Dept Hlth Policy & Management, Athens, GA 30602 USA
[7] Univ Nottingham Ningbo China, Fac Humanities & Social Sci, Sch Econ, Ningbo 315100, Peoples R China
[8] Amer Canc Soc, Surveillance & Hlth Serv Res Program, Atlanta, GA 30303 USA
[9] Icahn Sch Med Mt Sinai, Dept Populat Hlth Sci & Policy, Dept Obstet Gynecol & Reprod Sci, New York, NY 10029 USA
[10] Miami Univ, Dept Media Journalism & Film, Oxford, OH 45056 USA
[11] Univ Utah, Dept Sociol, Salt Lake City, UT 84112 USA
[12] Univ Nebraska Med Ctr, Coll Publ Hlth, Dept Hlth Promot, Omaha, NE 68198 USA
关键词
COVID-19; fast food; exercise; screen time; alcohol; smoking; lifestyles; EPIDEMIC;
D O I
10.3390/nu13103359
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
学科分类号
100403 ;
摘要
Objective: To investigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on multiple lifestyle changes among adults in the United States (USA). Methods: We conducted a survey, the Health, Ethnicity, and Pandemic (HEAP) Study, in October 2020 among USA adults. Participants were selected from the United States using 48 sampling strata, including age, race, ethnicity, education, and gender, and were asked to report five lifestyle behaviors (i.e., exercise time, screen time, fast-food meal consumption, alcohol drinking, and cigarette smoking) before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. The associations of sociodemographic factors with each lifestyle change were estimated using weighted multivariable logistic regression models. Results: All 2709 HEAP participants were included in this study. Compared to pre-pandemic, the time spent on exercise decreased (32.06 vs. 38.65 min/day; p < 0.001) and screen time increased (6.79 vs. 5.06 h/day; p < 0.001) during the pandemic. The percentage of individuals who reported consuming fast-food meals & GE;3 times/week decreased from 37.7% before the pandemic to 33.3% during the pandemic. The percentage of heavy drinkers (& GE;5 times/week) increased from 20.9% before the pandemic to 25.7% during the pandemic. Among smokers, heavy smoking (& GE;11 cigarettes/day) increased from 5.8% before the pandemic to 7.9% during the pandemic. We also identified subgroups who were more vulnerable to adverse influences from the pandemic, including racial/ethnic minority groups and young adults. Conclusions: The COVID-19 pandemic had negative impacts on multiple lifestyle behaviors among Americans. Mitigating such negative impacts of COVID-19 requires effective interventions, particularly for some vulnerable subgroups.</p>
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