Changes in Diet, Lifestyle and Orthorexia Nervosa Attitudes of Vegetarian, Vegan and Omnivorous Individuals in COVID-۱۹ Pandemic

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Background: During the coronavirus disease ۲۰۱۹ (COVID-۱۹) pandemic, one of the most changing practices of individuals has been the eating habits. This study evaluated the effects of COVID-۱۹ on nutritional habits of vegetarian, vegan and omnivorous individuals.Methods: In a cross-sectional online survey, questions about eating habits, lifestyle behaviours and self-reported anthropometric measurements were assessed using dfferent social media platforms (instagram, twitter, facebook, etc.). A total of ۹۶۵ people (۳۵۷ vegetarians, ۲۴۶ vegans and ۳۶۲ omnivores) were enrolled.Results: Organic food consumption and food label reading habits of vegan (respectively OR:۴.۶۶; ۹۵%CI ۱.۸۱-۵.۹ and OR:۴.۶۴; ۹۵%CI ۱.۱۳-۸.۹۱) and vegaterian (respectively OR:۴,۶۶; ۹۵%CI ۱.۶۰-۷.۵۴ and OR:۱.۷۹; ۹۵%CI ۱.۰۸-۲,۹۷) individuals in the COVID-۱۹ pandemic significantly increased compared to omnivores. While the physical activity duration of individuals in all groups decreased at a high rate, the most significant change was observed in the vegan group. Body weight increased mostly in the omnivorous group. Those in the vegetarian group had the least change in screen time, body weight and sleep time. With the COVID-۱۹ pandemic, orthorexia nervosa (ON) score of vegetarians (-۱.۰±۲.۹), vegans (-۱.۶±۳.۰۹) and omnivores (-۱.۴±۳.۰) decreased significantly.Conclusion: With the COVID-۱۹ pandemic, physical activity duration and ON score decreased in each group. More than one third of the individuals in each group stated that their body weight increased. Considering the nutritional sensitivity of vegetarian and vegan individuals, it is recommended that the nutritional and physical activity recommendationsgiven during the COVID-۱۹ pandemic to be increased.

Authors

Ümüş Yücel

Department of Nutrition and Diet, Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey

Kübra Kömbeci

Department of Nutrition and Diet, Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey

Gülçin Tuğrul

Department of Nutrition and Diet, Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey

Aslı Uçar

Department of Nutrition and Diet, Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey

Sefa Yüksel

Department of Nutrition and Diet, Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey