TY - JOUR
T1 - Dietary Diversity in the Eastern Mediterranean Region Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic
T2 - Disparities, Challenges, and Mitigation Measures
AU - The Regional CORONA COOKING Survey Group
AU - Hoteit, Maha
AU - Mortada, Hussein
AU - Al-Jawaldeh, Ayoub
AU - Mansour, Rania
AU - Yazbeck, Batoul
AU - Alkhalaf, Majid
AU - Bookari, Khlood
AU - Tayyem, Reema
AU - Al-Awwad, Narmeen J.
AU - Al Sabbah, Haleama
AU - Cheikh Ismail, Leila
AU - Qasrawi, Radwan
AU - Abu Seir, Rania
AU - Kamel, Iman
AU - Dashti, Somaia
AU - Allehdan, Sabika
AU - Al-Mannai, Mariam
AU - Bawadi, Hiba
AU - Waly, Mostafa
AU - De Backer, Charlotte
AU - Van Royen, Kathleen
AU - Teunissen, Lauranna
AU - Cuykx, Isabelle
AU - Decorte, Paulien
AU - Ouvrein, Gaëlle
AU - Poels, Karolien
AU - Vandebosch, Heidi
AU - Maldoy, Katrien
AU - Pabian, Sara
AU - Matthys, Christophe
AU - Smits, Tim
AU - Vrinten, Jules
AU - Desmet, Ann
AU - Teughels, Nelleke
AU - Geuens, Maggie
AU - Vermeir, Iris
AU - Proesmans, Viktor
AU - Hudders, Liselot
AU - Alalwan, Tariq Abdulkarim
AU - Al-Bayyari, Nahla
AU - Ibrahim, Mohammed O.
AU - Hammouh, Fadwa
AU - Dashti, Basma
AU - Alkharaif, Dhuha
AU - Alshatti, Amani
AU - Al Mazedi, Maryam
AU - Naim, Elissa
AU - Ibrahim, Carla
AU - Hamdan, Motasem
AU - Al Halawa, Diala Abu
N1 - Funding Information:
This research was funded by the Research Foundation Flanders (G047518N) and Flanders Innovation and Entrepreneurship (HBC.2018.0397). These funding sources had no role in the design of the study, the analysis and interpretation of the data or the writing of, nor the decision to publish the manuscript.
Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2022 Hoteit, Mortada, Al-Jawaldeh, Mansour, Yazbeck, AlKhalaf, Bookari, Tayyem, Al-Awwad, Al Sabbah, Cheikh Ismail, Qasrawi, Abu Seir, Kamel, Dashti, Allehdan, Al-Mannai, Bawadi, Waly and The Regional CORONA COOKING Survey Group.
PY - 2022/2/15
Y1 - 2022/2/15
N2 - The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed the Eastern Mediterranean Region's food system's fragility posing severe challenges to maintaining healthy sustainable lifestyle. The aim of this cross-sectional study (N = 13,527 household's family members, mean age: 30.3 ±11.6, 80% women) is to examine the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on food consumption patterns and household's dietary diversity in 10 Eastern Mediterranean countries. A food frequency questionnaire was used to investigate the consumption patterns along with the calculation of the Food Consumption Score (FCS), a proxy indicator of dietary diversity. Data collected on cooking attitudes, shopping and food stock explore the community mitigation measures. In the overall population, before and during the pandemic, most food groups were consumed less or equal to 4 times per week. As evident from our findings and considering that the pandemic may be better, but it's not over, small to moderate changes in food consumption patterns in relatively short time periods can become permanent and lead to substantial poor dietary diversity over time. While it is a priority to mitigate the immediate impact, one area of great concern is the long-term effects of this pandemic on dietary patterns and dietary diversity in Eastern Mediterranean households. To conclude, the COVID-19 crisis revealed the region's unpreparedness to deal with a pandemic. While the aggressive containment strategy was essential for most countries to help prevent the spread, it came at a high nutritional cost, driving poor dietary diversity.
AB - The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed the Eastern Mediterranean Region's food system's fragility posing severe challenges to maintaining healthy sustainable lifestyle. The aim of this cross-sectional study (N = 13,527 household's family members, mean age: 30.3 ±11.6, 80% women) is to examine the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on food consumption patterns and household's dietary diversity in 10 Eastern Mediterranean countries. A food frequency questionnaire was used to investigate the consumption patterns along with the calculation of the Food Consumption Score (FCS), a proxy indicator of dietary diversity. Data collected on cooking attitudes, shopping and food stock explore the community mitigation measures. In the overall population, before and during the pandemic, most food groups were consumed less or equal to 4 times per week. As evident from our findings and considering that the pandemic may be better, but it's not over, small to moderate changes in food consumption patterns in relatively short time periods can become permanent and lead to substantial poor dietary diversity over time. While it is a priority to mitigate the immediate impact, one area of great concern is the long-term effects of this pandemic on dietary patterns and dietary diversity in Eastern Mediterranean households. To conclude, the COVID-19 crisis revealed the region's unpreparedness to deal with a pandemic. While the aggressive containment strategy was essential for most countries to help prevent the spread, it came at a high nutritional cost, driving poor dietary diversity.
KW - COVID-19 pandemic
KW - Eastern Mediterranean region
KW - dietary diversity
KW - food consumption score
KW - mitigation measures
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U2 - 10.3389/fnut.2022.813154
DO - 10.3389/fnut.2022.813154
M3 - Article
C2 - 35252299
AN - SCOPUS:85125876729
SN - 2296-861X
VL - 9
JO - Frontiers in Nutrition
JF - Frontiers in Nutrition
M1 - 813154
ER -