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Abstract

Changes in Eating Habits and Contributing Factors during the COVID-19 Pandemic among Medical Students in the Slovak Republic †

by
Jana Babjakova
1,*,
Katarina Mayer Vargova
1,
Sona Wimmerova
2 and
Lubica Argalasova
1
1
Institute of Hygiene, Faculty of Medicine, Comenius University in Bratislava, Spitalska 24, 813 72 Bratislava, Slovakia
2
Institute of Biophysics, Informatics and Biostatistics, Faculty of Public Health, Slovak Medical University, Limbova 12, 833 03 Bratislava, Slovakia
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Presented at the 14th European Nutrition Conference FENS 2023, Belgrade, Serbia, 14–17 November 2023.
Proceedings 2023, 91(1), 33; https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2023091033
Published: 15 November 2023
(This article belongs to the Proceedings of The 14th European Nutrition Conference FENS 2023)

Abstract

:
Due to the outbreak of the new coronavirus disease, many lifestyle alterations occurred. Changes in eating habits and contributing factors during the COVID-19 pandemic were examined. A cross-sectional anonymous online survey was conducted among students from the Faculty of Medicine, Comenius University in Bratislava, during November–December 2022. The data were statistically analysed using IBM SPSS Statistics, version 25. The study population consisted of 783 students; the mean age was 22.7 ± 2.7 years; 68.1% studied in the Slovak language; 67.0% of respondents were female. Out of these, eating habits did not change for the majority of students in the study sample (53.1%) (Slovaks 52.6% vs. foreigners 54.0%; males 53.0% vs. females 53.1%); consumption of alcoholic beverages did not change compared to pre-pandemic period for 54.3% of students, the rest of students decreased (30.6%) or increased (15.1%) consumption; energy drinks consumption remained unchanged for 69.6% students; coffee intake stayed stable for 48.3%, whereas 43.8% increased their coffee consumption, while 7.8% drank less coffee, without any statistically significant difference between the subgroups. The level of physical activity (frequency, intensity, duration) changed with a significant difference between Slovak and foreign students (p = 0.038), more foreign students decreased their level of physical activity compared to Slovaks (42.3% vs. 33.8%). We also recorded body weight changing during the pandemic, with a statistically significant difference between men and women (p = 0.009); 14.3% of men vs. 22.9% women decreased, while 34.7% of men and 27.3% of women increased their body weight. The results showed some changes in the dietary habits and other lifestyle factors during the pandemic among medical students. Future healthcare providers will play key roles in health promotion and disease prevention, and they should serve as role models for their patients and the general public as well.

Author Contributions

Conceptualization, J.B. and L.A.; methodology, J.B.; software, S.W.; validation, J.B., L.A. and S.W.; formal analysis, S.W.; investigation, J.B; resources, K.M.V.; data curation, S.W.; writing—original draft preparation, J.B; writing—review and editing, L.A. and S.W.; visualization, K.M.V.; supervision, L.A.; project administration, J.B. All authors have read and agreed to the published version of the manuscript.

Funding

This research received no external funding.

Institutional Review Board Statement

Not applicable.

Informed Consent Statement

The study was conducted in accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki, and approved by the Ethics Committee of the Faculty of Medicine, Comenius University and University Hospital in Bratislava, Old Town Hospital, Mickiewiczova 13, 813 69, Bratislava, Slovakia (protocol code 87/2017, 18 September 2017).

Data Availability Statement

The data presented in this study are available on request from the corresponding author.

Conflicts of Interest

The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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Babjakova, J.; Vargova, K.M.; Wimmerova, S.; Argalasova, L. Changes in Eating Habits and Contributing Factors during the COVID-19 Pandemic among Medical Students in the Slovak Republic. Proceedings 2023, 91, 33. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2023091033

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Babjakova J, Vargova KM, Wimmerova S, Argalasova L. Changes in Eating Habits and Contributing Factors during the COVID-19 Pandemic among Medical Students in the Slovak Republic. Proceedings. 2023; 91(1):33. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2023091033

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Babjakova, Jana, Katarina Mayer Vargova, Sona Wimmerova, and Lubica Argalasova. 2023. "Changes in Eating Habits and Contributing Factors during the COVID-19 Pandemic among Medical Students in the Slovak Republic" Proceedings 91, no. 1: 33. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2023091033

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