A Comparative Cross-Sectional Study of the Consequences of the COVID-19 Lockdown on Women’s Health Behaviors in Spain
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2022-02-17Resumen:
Changes in health habits were observed during the COVID-19 pandemic. An unequaldistribution of responsibilities may have generated unequal levels of stress in men and women,and, therefore, this may have led to different impacts on their health habits during lockdown. Thisstudy aimed to analyze the changes in eating habits, physical activity, sleep, and body weight inwomen, compared to men, because of lockdown. A comparative cross-sectional study was carriedout. 2834 Spanish volunteers aged 19 to 76 completed an online survey on health habits. Descriptiveand inferential analyses were performed using a cross-sectional methodology to explore genderdifferences. Results showed that men maintained their health habits to a greater extent, performingthe same physical activity, while maintaining the quantity and quality of sleep, the quality of thediet, the quantity of the intake, and their mealtimes and body weight, whereas women’s eatinghabits changed in relation to the quality of their diet and mealtimes, as their food intake and weightincreased, and their sleep was poorer in quality and duration than it was before lockdown. Thiscould be due to the higher levels of anxiety experienced by women as a result of working on essentialjobs in addition to taking on more unpaid work associated with care and housework.
Changes in health habits were observed during the COVID-19 pandemic. An unequaldistribution of responsibilities may have generated unequal levels of stress in men and women,and, therefore, this may have led to different impacts on their health habits during lockdown. Thisstudy aimed to analyze the changes in eating habits, physical activity, sleep, and body weight inwomen, compared to men, because of lockdown. A comparative cross-sectional study was carriedout. 2834 Spanish volunteers aged 19 to 76 completed an online survey on health habits. Descriptiveand inferential analyses were performed using a cross-sectional methodology to explore genderdifferences. Results showed that men maintained their health habits to a greater extent, performingthe same physical activity, while maintaining the quantity and quality of sleep, the quality of thediet, the quantity of the intake, and their mealtimes and body weight, whereas women’s eatinghabits changed in relation to the quality of their diet and mealtimes, as their food intake and weightincreased, and their sleep was poorer in quality and duration than it was before lockdown. Thiscould be due to the higher levels of anxiety experienced by women as a result of working on essentialjobs in addition to taking on more unpaid work associated with care and housework.
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COVID-19
lockdown
health habits
body weight
women’s health
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