Sleep Patterns, Social Media Usage, and Dietary Habits during COVID-19 Lockdown in Mexico: A Cross-Sectional Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
Statistical Methods
3. Results
3.1. Clustering Results
3.2. Clusters’ Demographics
3.3. Clusters’ Lifestyle Habits
3.4. Clusters’ Dietary Habits
3.5. Emotional Well-Being
4. Discussion
4.1. Study Limitations
4.2. Long-Term Implications
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Cluster 1 | Cluster 2 | p-Value | |
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(N = 67) | (N = 88) | ||
Gender: female | 81% (54) | 84% (74) | 0.57 |
male | 19% (13) | 16% (14) | |
Age: <20 | 4% (3) | 12% (11) | <0.001 |
21–25 | 21% (14) | 53% (47) | |
26–30 | 7% (5) | 5% (4) | |
31–40 | 6% (4) | 9% (8) | |
41–50 | 19% (13) | 11% (10) | |
51–60 | 30% (20) | 7% (6) | |
61–70 | 12% (8) | 2% (2) | |
Geographical area: Nuovo Leon | 61% (41) | 27% (24) | <0.001 |
Chiapas | 9% (6) | 66% (58) | |
Other | 30% (20) | 7% (6) | |
Living alone: no | 94% (63) | 95% (84) | 0.69 |
yes | 6% (4) | 5% (4) | |
Religion: SDA | 84% (56) | 15% (13) | <0.001 |
Catholic | 13% (9) | 69% (61) | |
Christian | 3% (2) | 12% (11) | |
Other | 0% (0) | 3% (3) | |
Lifestyle habits | |||
Daily screen time: <2 h | 45% (30) | 26% (23) | 0.004 |
2–6 h | 12% (8) | 34% (30) | |
>6 h | 34% (23) | 36% (32) | |
none | 9% (6) | 3% (3) | |
Daily use of social media: yes | 43% (29) | 78% (69) | <0.001 |
no | 57% (38) | 22% (19) | |
Keeping the phone on during the night: yes | 64% (43) | 82% (72) | 0.013 |
no | 36% (24) | 18% (16) | |
Changes in lifestyle habits: increase in physical activity frequency | 24% (16) | 36% (32) | 0.031 |
improvement of dietary habits | 27% (18) | 16% (14) | |
increase in sleep time | 12% (8) | 5% (4) | |
other | 15% (10) | 8% (7) | |
none | 22% (15) | 35% (31) | |
Wake up time: before 5 A.M. | 3% (2) | 0% (0) | <0.001 |
5 A.M.–8 A.M. | 82% (55) | 35% (31) | |
after 8 A.M. | 12% (8) | 62% (55) | |
Breakfast time: before 8 A.M. | 33% (22) | 9% (8) | <0.001 |
8 A.M.–11 A.M. | 67% (45) | 90% (79) | |
no breakfast | 0% (0) | 1% (1) | |
Lunch time: before 2 P.M. | 42% (28) | 6% (5) | <0.001 |
2 P.M.–4 P.M. | 58% (39) | 94% (83) | |
Dinner time: before 8 P.M. | 60% (40) | 9% (8) | <0.001 |
8 P.M.–10 P.M. | 40% (27) | 78% (69) | |
after 10 P.M. | 0% (0) | 12% (11) | |
Bedtime (before the lockdown): before 10 P.M. | 52% (35) | 25% (22) | <0.001 |
before 12 A.M. | 43% (29) | 58% (51) | |
after 12 A.M. | 3% (2) | 17% (15) | |
problems in falling and staying asleep | 1% (1) | 0% (0) | |
Bedtime (lockdown): before 10 P.M. | 37% (25) | 2% (2) | <0.001 |
before 12 A.M. | 46% (31) | 39% (34) | |
after 12 A.M. | 12% (8) | 45% (40) | |
problems in falling and staying asleep | 4% (3) | 14% (12) | |
Physical activity: no | 42% (28) | 38% (33) | 0.59 |
yes | 58% (39) | 62% (55) | |
Time spent doing physical activity: <30 min | 45% (30) | 36% (32) | 0.15 |
>60 min | 1% (1) | 8% (7) | |
30–60 min | 54% (36) | 56% (49) | |
Weight gain in lockdown: yes | 33% (22) | 49% (43) | 0.045 |
no | 67% (45) | 51% (45) | |
Dietary habits | |||
Breakfast: yes | 93% (62) | 82% (72) | 0.045 |
no | 1% (1) | 0% (0) | |
sometimes | 6% (4) | 18% (16) | |
Lunch: fast food and soft drink | 3% (2) | 0% (0) | 0.35 |
soup | 4% (3) | 3% (3) | |
salad | 1% (1) | 3% (3) | |
salad, rice or pasta, beans, tortilla, meat, beverages | 91% (61) | 93% (82) | |
Snack: fried snacks | 4% (3) | 10% (9) | 0.013 |
bread/biscuits | 13% (9) | 14% (12) | |
popcorn | 6% (4) | 7% (6) | |
fruits/vegetables | 36% (24) | 47% (41) | |
other | 1% (1) | 8% (7) | |
none | 39% (26) | 15% (13) | |
Dinner: cereal/milk | 22% (15) | 20% (18) | <0.001 |
meat, tacos or antojito and fresh drink | 6% (4) | 15% (13) | |
salad | 3% (2) | 6% (5) | |
fruits | 33% (22) | 3% (3) | |
other | 36% (24) | 56% (49) | |
Ready-to-eat food: sometimes | 16% (11) | 28% (25) | 0.18 |
no | 79% (53) | 69% (61) | |
yes | 4% (3) | 2% (2) | |
Increased consumption (lockdown): cereals | 9% (6) | 18% (16) | 0.003 |
fruits | 43% (29) | 17% (15) | |
vegetables | 15% (10) | 26% (23) | |
none | 33% (22) | 39% (34) | |
Emotional well-being | |||
Feelings before the starting of the lockdown: happiness | 36% (24) | 26% (23) | 0.024 |
restlessness | 37% (25) | 24% (21) | |
worried | 13% (9) | 32% (28) | |
unknown | 13% (9) | 18% (16) | |
Feelings when the lockdown was decided: happiness | 21% (14) | 6% (5) | 0.015 |
restlessness | 37% (25) | 43% (38) | |
worried | 37% (25) | 50% (44) | |
unknown | 4% (3) | 1% (1) | |
Actual feelings: happiness | 62% (39) | 25% (21) | <0.001 |
restlessness | 25% (16) | 45% (38) | |
worried | 13% (8) | 30% (25) | |
Trying to improve the spiritual health: yes | 99% (66) | 77% (68) | <0.001 |
no | 1% (1) | 23% (20) | |
Activities to improve spiritual health: none | 1% (1) | 22% (19) | <0.001 |
reading Bible | 33% (22) | 7% (6) | |
praying | 22% (15) | 25% (22) | |
keeping the faith alive | 25% (17) | 26% (23) | |
keeping the hope alive | 18% (12) | 20% (18) | |
Aspects of life to be improved after the end of the lockdown: family/friends relationships | 10% (7) | 17% (15) | <0.001 |
spiritual life | 19% (13) | 6% (5) | |
lifestyle | 10% (7) | 15% (13) | |
health | 0% (0) | 17% (15) | |
all of them | 60% (40) | 45% (40) | |
Feel prepared to spend another month at home: yes | 82% (55) | 64% (56) | 0.012 |
no | 18% (12) | 36% (32) | |
Anxiety while using WhatsApp: yes | 96% (64) | 84% (74) | 0.024 |
no | 4% (3) | 16% (14) |
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Acosta Enríquez, M.E.; Azzolina, D.; De la Cruz Alvarez, A.; Bezáres Sarmiento, V.d.R.; Gregori, D.; Lorenzoni, G. Sleep Patterns, Social Media Usage, and Dietary Habits during COVID-19 Lockdown in Mexico: A Cross-Sectional Study. Behav. Sci. 2024, 14, 906. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs14100906
Acosta Enríquez ME, Azzolina D, De la Cruz Alvarez A, Bezáres Sarmiento VdR, Gregori D, Lorenzoni G. Sleep Patterns, Social Media Usage, and Dietary Habits during COVID-19 Lockdown in Mexico: A Cross-Sectional Study. Behavioral Sciences. 2024; 14(10):906. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs14100906
Chicago/Turabian StyleAcosta Enríquez, María Elena, Danila Azzolina, Anairotciv De la Cruz Alvarez, Vidalma del Rosario Bezáres Sarmiento, Dario Gregori, and Giulia Lorenzoni. 2024. "Sleep Patterns, Social Media Usage, and Dietary Habits during COVID-19 Lockdown in Mexico: A Cross-Sectional Study" Behavioral Sciences 14, no. 10: 906. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs14100906
APA StyleAcosta Enríquez, M. E., Azzolina, D., De la Cruz Alvarez, A., Bezáres Sarmiento, V. d. R., Gregori, D., & Lorenzoni, G. (2024). Sleep Patterns, Social Media Usage, and Dietary Habits during COVID-19 Lockdown in Mexico: A Cross-Sectional Study. Behavioral Sciences, 14(10), 906. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs14100906