The willingness for dietary and behavioral changes in frontline epidemic prevention workers after experiencing the outbreak of COVID-19 in China: a cross-sectional study

Abstract Background The 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has had a massive impact on public health, resulting in sudden dietary and behavioral habit changes. Frontline epidemic prevention workers play a pivotal role against COVID-19. They must face high-risk infection conditions, insufficie...

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Main Authors: Weijun Yu, Ying Xu, Jianhua Zhang, Qing Yuan, Yanfang Guo, Zhixue Li, Xiangyang He, Yan Ma, Fengmin Cai, Zheng Liu, Rencheng Zhao, Dewang Wang, Jialong Chen, Quanwei Guo
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Published: BMC 2021-05-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12199-021-00979-5
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author Weijun Yu
Ying Xu
Jianhua Zhang
Qing Yuan
Yanfang Guo
Zhixue Li
Xiangyang He
Yan Ma
Fengmin Cai
Zheng Liu
Rencheng Zhao
Dewang Wang
Jialong Chen
Quanwei Guo
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Ying Xu
Jianhua Zhang
Qing Yuan
Yanfang Guo
Zhixue Li
Xiangyang He
Yan Ma
Fengmin Cai
Zheng Liu
Rencheng Zhao
Dewang Wang
Jialong Chen
Quanwei Guo
The willingness for dietary and behavioral changes in frontline epidemic prevention workers after experiencing the outbreak of COVID-19 in China: a cross-sectional study
Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine
COVID-19
Frontline epidemic prevention workers
Dietary habits
Behavioral habits
Willingness to change
Cross-sectional study
author_facet Weijun Yu
Ying Xu
Jianhua Zhang
Qing Yuan
Yanfang Guo
Zhixue Li
Xiangyang He
Yan Ma
Fengmin Cai
Zheng Liu
Rencheng Zhao
Dewang Wang
Jialong Chen
Quanwei Guo
author_sort Weijun Yu
title The willingness for dietary and behavioral changes in frontline epidemic prevention workers after experiencing the outbreak of COVID-19 in China: a cross-sectional study
title_short The willingness for dietary and behavioral changes in frontline epidemic prevention workers after experiencing the outbreak of COVID-19 in China: a cross-sectional study
title_full The willingness for dietary and behavioral changes in frontline epidemic prevention workers after experiencing the outbreak of COVID-19 in China: a cross-sectional study
title_fullStr The willingness for dietary and behavioral changes in frontline epidemic prevention workers after experiencing the outbreak of COVID-19 in China: a cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed The willingness for dietary and behavioral changes in frontline epidemic prevention workers after experiencing the outbreak of COVID-19 in China: a cross-sectional study
title_sort willingness for dietary and behavioral changes in frontline epidemic prevention workers after experiencing the outbreak of covid-19 in china: a cross-sectional study
publisher BMC
series Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine
issn 1342-078X
1347-4715
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Abstract Background The 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has had a massive impact on public health, resulting in sudden dietary and behavioral habit changes. Frontline epidemic prevention workers play a pivotal role against COVID-19. They must face high-risk infection conditions, insufficient anti-epidemic material supplies, mental pressure, and so on. COVID-19 seriously affects their dietary and behavioral habits, and poor habits make them more susceptible to COVID-19. However, their baseline dietary and behavioral habits before COVID-19 and their willingness to change these habits after the outbreak of COVID-19 remain unclear for these workers in China. This study aimed to explore the baseline dietary and behavioral habits of frontline workers and their willingness to change these habits after the outbreak of the epidemic; in addition, susceptible subgroups were identified by stratified analyses as targets of protective measures to keep them from being infected with COVID-19. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted through an online questionnaire using a sample of 22,459 valid individuals living in China, including 9402 frontline epidemic prevention workers. Results Before COVID-19, 23.9% of the frontline epidemic prevention workers reported a high-salt diet, 46.9% of them reported a high frequency of fried foods intake, and 50.9% of them smoked cigarettes. After the outbreak of COVID-19, 34.6% of them expressed a willingness to reduce salt intake, and 43.7% of them wanted to reduce the frequency of pickled vegetables intake. A total of 37.9% of them expressed a willingness to decrease or quit smoking, and 44.5% of them wanted to increase sleep duration. Significant differences in the baseline dietary and behavioral habits and the willingness to change their habits were observed between frontline epidemic prevention workers and other participants. Among the frontline epidemic prevention workers with poor dietary and behavioral habits before COVID-19, frontline epidemic prevention experience was a promoting factor for adopting worse dietary and behavioral habits, including those in the high-salt intake subgroup (OR, 2.824; 95% CI, 2.341–3.405) and the 11–20 cigarettes/day subgroup (OR, 2.067; 95% CI, 1.359–3.143). Conclusions The dietary and behavioral habits of frontline epidemic prevention workers were worse than that those of other participants before COVID-19. They had a greater willingness to adopt healthy dietary and behavioral habits after experiencing the outbreak of COVID-19. However, frontline epidemic prevention workers with poor dietary and behavioral habits before COVID-19 continued in engage in these poor habits. Dietary and behavioral intervention policies should be drafted to protect their health, especially frontline epidemic prevention workers with poor habits at baseline.
topic COVID-19
Frontline epidemic prevention workers
Dietary habits
Behavioral habits
Willingness to change
Cross-sectional study
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12199-021-00979-5
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spelling doaj-a9cd57da047d4133a13ebfa62cb238732021-05-23T11:48:44ZengBMCEnvironmental Health and Preventive Medicine1342-078X1347-47152021-05-0126111810.1186/s12199-021-00979-5The willingness for dietary and behavioral changes in frontline epidemic prevention workers after experiencing the outbreak of COVID-19 in China: a cross-sectional studyWeijun Yu0Ying Xu1Jianhua Zhang2Qing Yuan3Yanfang Guo4Zhixue Li5Xiangyang He6Yan Ma7Fengmin Cai8Zheng Liu9Rencheng Zhao10Dewang Wang11Jialong Chen12Quanwei Guo13Bao’an District Hospital for Chronic Diseases Prevention and CureBao’an District Hospital for Chronic Diseases Prevention and CureShenzhen Hospital, Southern Medical UniversityBao’an District Hospital for Chronic Diseases Prevention and CureBao’an District Hospital for Chronic Diseases Prevention and CureBao’an District Hospital for Chronic Diseases Prevention and CureBao’an District Hospital for Chronic Diseases Prevention and CureBao’an District Hospital for Chronic Diseases Prevention and CureBao’an District Hospital for Chronic Diseases Prevention and CureBao’an District Hospital for Chronic Diseases Prevention and CureBao’an District Hospital for Chronic Diseases Prevention and CureBao’an District Hospital for Chronic Diseases Prevention and CureSchool of Public Health, Guangdong Medical UniversityShenzhen Hospital, Southern Medical UniversityAbstract Background The 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has had a massive impact on public health, resulting in sudden dietary and behavioral habit changes. Frontline epidemic prevention workers play a pivotal role against COVID-19. They must face high-risk infection conditions, insufficient anti-epidemic material supplies, mental pressure, and so on. COVID-19 seriously affects their dietary and behavioral habits, and poor habits make them more susceptible to COVID-19. However, their baseline dietary and behavioral habits before COVID-19 and their willingness to change these habits after the outbreak of COVID-19 remain unclear for these workers in China. This study aimed to explore the baseline dietary and behavioral habits of frontline workers and their willingness to change these habits after the outbreak of the epidemic; in addition, susceptible subgroups were identified by stratified analyses as targets of protective measures to keep them from being infected with COVID-19. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted through an online questionnaire using a sample of 22,459 valid individuals living in China, including 9402 frontline epidemic prevention workers. Results Before COVID-19, 23.9% of the frontline epidemic prevention workers reported a high-salt diet, 46.9% of them reported a high frequency of fried foods intake, and 50.9% of them smoked cigarettes. After the outbreak of COVID-19, 34.6% of them expressed a willingness to reduce salt intake, and 43.7% of them wanted to reduce the frequency of pickled vegetables intake. A total of 37.9% of them expressed a willingness to decrease or quit smoking, and 44.5% of them wanted to increase sleep duration. Significant differences in the baseline dietary and behavioral habits and the willingness to change their habits were observed between frontline epidemic prevention workers and other participants. Among the frontline epidemic prevention workers with poor dietary and behavioral habits before COVID-19, frontline epidemic prevention experience was a promoting factor for adopting worse dietary and behavioral habits, including those in the high-salt intake subgroup (OR, 2.824; 95% CI, 2.341–3.405) and the 11–20 cigarettes/day subgroup (OR, 2.067; 95% CI, 1.359–3.143). Conclusions The dietary and behavioral habits of frontline epidemic prevention workers were worse than that those of other participants before COVID-19. They had a greater willingness to adopt healthy dietary and behavioral habits after experiencing the outbreak of COVID-19. However, frontline epidemic prevention workers with poor dietary and behavioral habits before COVID-19 continued in engage in these poor habits. Dietary and behavioral intervention policies should be drafted to protect their health, especially frontline epidemic prevention workers with poor habits at baseline.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12199-021-00979-5COVID-19Frontline epidemic prevention workersDietary habitsBehavioral habitsWillingness to changeCross-sectional study