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The Impact of COVID‐19 Stay‐At‐Home Orders on Health Behaviors in Adults
Author(s) -
Flanagan Emily W.,
Beyl Robbie A.,
Fearnbach S. Nicole,
Altazan Abby D.,
Martin Corby K.,
Redman Leanne M.
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
obesity
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.438
H-Index - 199
eISSN - 1930-739X
pISSN - 1930-7381
DOI - 10.1002/oby.23066
Subject(s) - pandemic , medicine , obesity , overweight , covid-19 , anxiety , mental health , gerontology , young adult , demography , environmental health , disease , psychiatry , infectious disease (medical specialty) , sociology
Objective Stay‐at‐home orders in response to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic have forced abrupt changes to daily routines. This study assessed lifestyle changes across different BMI classifications in response to the global pandemic. Methods The online survey targeting adults was distributed in April 2020 and collected information on dietary behaviors, physical activity, and mental health. All questions were presented as “before” and “since” the COVID‐19 pandemic. Results In total, 7,753 participants were included; 32.2% of the sample were individuals with normal weight, 32.1% had overweight, and 34.0% had obesity. During the pandemic, overall scores for healthy eating increased ( P  < 0.001), owing to less eating out and increased cooking ( P  < 0.001). Sedentary leisure behaviors increased, while time spent in physical activity (absolute time and intensity adjusted) declined ( P  < 0.001). Anxiety scores increased 8.78 ± 0.21 during the pandemic, and the magnitude of increase was significantly greater in people with obesity ( P  ≤ 0.01). Weight gain was reported in 27.5% of the total sample compared with 33.4% in participants with obesity. Conclusions The COVID‐19 pandemic has produced significant health effects, well beyond the virus itself. Government mandates together with fear of contracting the virus have significantly impacted lifestyle behaviors alongside declines in mental health. These deleterious impacts have disproportionally affected individuals with obesity.

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