Inseguridad alimentaria y hábitos alimentarios durante la pandemia de COVID-19 en hogares chilenos
Effects of COVID-19 pandemic on food insecurity perception in Chilean households

Rev. méd. Chile; 149 (7), 2021
Publication year: 2021

Background:

The coronavirus 2 pandemic (COVID-19) has caused intense changes in lifestyles, feeding, and nutrition habits.

Aim:

To analyze food insecurity and eating habits during the period of quarantine in a group of Chilean individuals.

Material and Methods:

An online survey was conducted in 2,767 households with questions about the sociodemographic composition of the household, household food purchasing habits in the quarantine period for COVID-19, and perception of food insecurity.

Results:

More than 60% of households (p < 0.01) were worried about not having enough food, especially when children under 18 years of age lived in them. This perception increased in urban households (p < 0.01) and those located in the Central-Southern and Southern regions (p < 0.01). During the pandemic, the consumption of healthy products such as milk increased in 50% of households, legumes in 72%, eggs in 79%, fruits in 54%, vegetables in 67% and water in 81%. There was also a lower consumption of unhealthy and ultra-processed foods such as hot-dogs in 90% of households, sausages in 73%, sugary drinks in 79% and ice cream in 83%.

Conclusions:

The COVID-19 pandemic in Chile increased the perception of food insecurity in households with vulnerable conditions. However, the consumption of healthier foods increased.

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