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Dietary Patterns and Dietary Recommendations Achievement From Latin American College Students During the COVID-19 Pandemic Lockdown

dc.creatorMurillo Solís, Ana Gabriela
dc.creatorGómez Salas, Georgina
dc.creatorDurán Agüero, Samuel Atilio
dc.creatorParra Soto, Solange Liliana
dc.creatorAraneda Flores, Jacqueline
dc.creatorMorales Illanes, Gladys
dc.creatorRíos Castillo, Israel
dc.creatorCarpio Arias, Tannia Valeria
dc.creatorCavagnari, Brian M.
dc.creatorNava González, Edna Judith
dc.creatorBejarano Roncancio, Jhon Jairo
dc.creatorNúñez Martínez, Beatriz Elizabeth
dc.creatorCordón Arrivillaga, Karla Rosángel
dc.creatorMeza Miranda, Eliana Romina
dc.creatorMauricio Alza, Saby
dc.creatorLandaeta Díaz, Leslie
dc.date.accessioned2022-11-07T21:38:22Z
dc.date.available2022-11-07T21:38:22Z
dc.date.issued2022-07-14
dc.description.abstractThis study aimed to compare the diet quality of different dietary patterns among college students from Latin American countries, including vegetarians, vegans, and omnivores during the COVID-19 pandemic. A cross-sectional, observational, multicenter study was conducted including a non- probabilistic sample of university students from 10 countries. University students were invited to participate in the study through social network platforms. Participants were self-reported to have followed a specific dietary pattern; either the Prudent diet, Western diet, Ovo-dairy-vegetarian diet, Fish-vegetarian diet, Strict vegetarian diet (vegan) or other. The last three patterns (vegetarians and vegans) were grouped as following a plant-based diet. A self-assessment survey was used to evaluate healthy eating habits using a questionnaire with values between 1 (do not consume) and 5 (consume) for a total of 9–45 points (higher values represent better eating habits). Unhealthy habits were assessed with nine questions. A total of 4,809 students filled out the questionnaire, and the majority of them were females (73.7%). Murillo et al. College Dietary Patterns During COVID-19 A high percentage have been in lockdown for more than 5 months and were in lockdown when the survey was released. 74.3% were self-reported to follow a prudent diet, while 11.4% reported following a western dietary pattern and 8.8% a plant-based diet. When compliance with healthy and unhealthy dietary habits was analyzed, although all groups had low compliance, the plant-based diet group (56.09 ± 6.11) performed better than the Western diet group (48.03 ± 5.99). The total diet quality score was significantly higher for plant-based diet followers, who also tended to better achieve the recommendations than omnivorous students, especially the ones following a western diet. These results present evidence that young adults such as college-aged students have unhealthy dietary habits. However, the ones who follow a plant-based diet such as vegetarians and vegans exhibit better scores and healthier dietary conducts.es_ES
dc.description.procedenceUCR::Vicerrectoría de Docencia::Salud::Facultad de Medicina::Escuela de Medicinaes_ES
dc.identifier.citationhttps://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fsufs.2022.836299/fulles_ES
dc.identifier.codproyecto244-C1-362
dc.identifier.doi10.2289/fsufs.2022.836299
dc.identifier.issn2571-581X
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10669/87619
dc.language.isoenges_ES
dc.rightsacceso abierto
dc.sourceFrontiers Sustainable Food Systems, pp. 1-13es_ES
dc.subjectDietary patternses_ES
dc.subjectVegetarianses_ES
dc.subjectVeganses_ES
dc.subjectOmnivorouses_ES
dc.subjectCOVID lockdownes_ES
dc.subjectCOVID-19es_ES
dc.subjectNUTRICIÓNes_ES
dc.titleDietary Patterns and Dietary Recommendations Achievement From Latin American College Students During the COVID-19 Pandemic Lockdownes_ES
dc.typeartículo originales_ES

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