COVID-19 PANDEMİ KİLİTLENMESİ SÜRECİNDE YEME ALIŞKANLIKLARINDAKİ DEĞİŞİKLİKLER
Year 2020,
Volume: 5 - COVID-19 Special Issue, 169 - 177, 28.09.2020
Nimetcan Mehmet
,
Arzu Özlem
Abstract
COVID-19 pandemisinin baş göstermesi tüm popülasyonları etkiledi. COVID-19 karantinası sırasında yeme alışkanlıkları ve yaşam tarzları değişti. Bu yazının amacı, COVID-19 pandemisi karantinası sırasında yeme alışkınlıklarının değişimini araştırmaktır. 2020 yılının Mart ve Temmuz ayları arasında yayımlanan makaleleri bulmak için PubMed veri tabanı ve Google scholar kullanılarak sistematik bir derleme yapıldı. Sadece İngilizce ve Türkçe yayımlanan makaleler dahil edildi. Toplamda 9 makale incelendi. COVID-19 karantinasının beslenme alışkanlıkları üzerindeki etkileri topluluktan topluluğa farklılık gösterdi. Karantinanın yeme alışkanlıkları üzerinde pozitif ve negatif etkileri oldu. Ev yemeklerine dönüş yapılıp hazır yemek tüketimi azaltılırken karantina ve strese bağlı olarak yeme sıklığı artırıldı.
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EATING HABITS CHANGES DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC LOCKDOWN
Year 2020,
Volume: 5 - COVID-19 Special Issue, 169 - 177, 28.09.2020
Nimetcan Mehmet
,
Arzu Özlem
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic outbreak affects all populations. Eating habits and lifestyle changes during COVID-19 lockdown. Aim of this paper is to explore eating habits changes during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown. A systematic review was conducted by using the PubMed database and Google scholar to find articles published from between March and July 2020. only English and Turkish published articles were included. Total nine article were analyzed. The effect of COVID-19 lockdown on dietary habits differed from community to community. The quarantine has positive and negative effects on eating habits such as returning to home meals and reducing fast food consumption while eating frequency was increased due to quarantine and stress.
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