2024
DOI: 10.31246/mjn-2022-0054
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Eating behaviour and lifestyle changes among college students in Malaysia during the Movement Control Order (MCO)

Anis Suraya Muhamad Azmi,
Nur Islami Mohd Fahmi Teng,
Norsham Juliana

Abstract: Introduction: COVID-19 lockdown has been linked to alterations in eating behaviour and a sedentary lifestyle. As human-to-human transmission rapidly increased, the Movement Control Order (MCO) was put in place as an attempt to minimise the risk of the virus spreading in the community. This study aimed to determine whether eating behaviour was associated with sleep quality and physical activity among college students in Malaysia during MCO. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study among Malaysian students aged… Show more

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