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Stay-at-Home Lifestyle Effect on Weight Gain during the COVID-19 Outbreak Confinement in China

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18041813

Keywords

COVID-19; “ stay-at-home” lifestyle; food intake; physical activity; weight gain

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  1. Innovative Training Program for University Students of Jiangsu Province [202013993019Y]
  2. Science and Technology Plan Project of Nantong City [XG202009-3]

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The study indicates that during the COVID-19 confinement, there was a general increase in food intake and a decrease in physical activity, resulting in an average weight gain. People of normal weight were more likely to gain weight. This serves as a reminder for people to pay attention to the impact of lifestyle changes on health.
In February 2020, a novel coronavirus (SARS-COV2) broke out in Wuhan city of China. The Chinese government decisively imposed nationwide confinement. This study comprised a structured, online questionnaire, based on 40 items inquiring about socio-demographic information and anthropometric data (reporting weight and height), as well as changes in food intake, physical activity, and sleep during the COVID-19 outbreak. Questionnaires were distributed to residents of Jiangsu and other provinces from 29 March to 5 April. A total of 889 respondents were included, aged between 16 and 70 years (61% females). There was a significant increase in total food intake by 9.8% and a slight increase by 29.2% of respondents, and a significant decrease in physical activity by 31.5% and a slight decrease by 23.4% of respondents, especially in snacks and drinks, and outdoor activities. The rate of weight gain in the total population was 30.6% and the average weight gain was 0.5 +/- 2.8 kg. The main factors contributing to weight gain were increased food intake and reduced physical activity. Additionally, normal-weight people were more likely to gain weight than people with overweight/obesity during the COVID-19 confinement. This study provided a good warning and educational reference value on lifestyle changes during the COVID-19 confinement.

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