2021
DOI: 10.3390/nu13072279
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Eating Habits during the COVID-19 Lockdown in Italy: The Nutritional and Lifestyle Side Effects of the Pandemic

Abstract: To limit the spread of coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, a nationwide lockdown started in Italy in March 2020. In this unpredictable situation, a cross-sectional study using an online questionnaire was carried out by the Observatory on Food Surplus, Recovery and Waste of CREA Food and Nutrition Centre. The aim of this work was to evaluate how Italian habits changed during this period, the determinants of changes, and the effect on food waste prevention. In a sample of 2678 respondents, 62% showed low Adherence to the Me… Show more

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“…The present results are supported by other authors reporting coffee and other stimulant drinks consumption to cope with the stress generated during the COVID-19-induced lockdown or isolation [41]. Furthermore, the restrictions imposed by governments due to the COVID-19 pandemic have caused major alterations in drinks consumption and eating habits in several countries [42][43][44][45][46].…”
Section: Plos Onesupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The present results are supported by other authors reporting coffee and other stimulant drinks consumption to cope with the stress generated during the COVID-19-induced lockdown or isolation [41]. Furthermore, the restrictions imposed by governments due to the COVID-19 pandemic have caused major alterations in drinks consumption and eating habits in several countries [42][43][44][45][46].…”
Section: Plos Onesupporting
confidence: 86%
“…During the pandemic, negative changes in eating habits and lifestyle such as increased consumption of alcohol, sweets, and fast food or reduced physical activity were reported [11,12]. Taking into account the positive aspects, an increased intake of fruits, vegetables, nuts, legumes, and fish was also observed [13]. On the other hand, greater interest in searching for information on improving the immune system by food products or FS was observed [14,15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pasta, rice, vegetable were wasted off mainly as leftovers, being long-lasting products, so unlikely to be wasted unused, and consumed as ingredients in recipes' preparations. Waste as leftovers is less common in Italy than other types of waste, as confirmation of the fact that Italians tend to eat all the foods they cook [43].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%