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Clinical Trials/NCT04437121
NCT04437121
Completed
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Dietary and Lifestyle Habits of Children and Adolescents and Their Parents During the Pandemic of COVID-19 in Greece: The COV-EAT Study

University of Thessaly1 site in 1 country397 target enrollmentApril 30, 2020

Overview

Phase
N/A
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Eating Behavior
Sponsor
University of Thessaly
Enrollment
397
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Behaviour (child)
Status
Completed
Last Updated
5 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

The aim of this study was to examine potential changes in children' and adolescents' dietary and lifestyle (physical activity, sedentary behaviour and sleep) habits during the quarantine that was implemented in Greece due to COVID-19. An online survey in a random sample of families across Greece was conducted. Parents self-reported their children's and their own dietary and lifestyle habits, as well as information about their sociodemographic status.

Detailed Description

Since December 2019, the world is facing a new disease (COVID-19), which is caused by the Coronavirus (Sars CoV-2). WHO declared the disease of COVID-19 as a pandemic in February 2020. Since then, many countries around the world have imposed lockdown (quarantine at home), as the main measure to prevent the spreading of the disease. In Greece, the lockdown was officially imposed from March, 23rd, 2020. This unprecedented situation may have caused changes in adults' and children's dietary and lifestyle habits. Data were collected via an online survey consisting of 70 questions. Study participants were enrolled after signing an informed consent form. The questionnaire self-reported by volunteers (parents of children aged between 2-18 years old). The survey had 3 sections. The first section focused on participants' sociodemographic data (e.g. gender, age, city of residence and socioeconomic level). The second and third sections contained questions about the parents' (section 2) and their children's (section 3) dietary and lifestyle habits before and during quarantine. The scientific community raises concerns about the health implications that will be caused due to the COVID-19 lockdown. The results of this study are expected to shed light into children and adolescents, as well as their parents', changes in dietary and lifestyle behaviours and feed the development of effective strategies to prevent the adoption of unhealthy lifestyle behaviours and weight gain in the event of a second wave of COVID-19 in the coming months.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
April 30, 2020
End Date
May 24, 2020
Last Updated
5 years ago
Study Type
Observational
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Odysseas Androutsos

Odysseas Androutsos, M.Med.Sci., Ph.D. Associate Professor, Department of Nutrition-Dietetics, Univ. of Thessaly

University of Thessaly

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Parents of children and adolescents, aged 2-18 years.
  • During the lockdown period due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Greece.
  • Parents signed an informed consent form prior to their participation to the study

Exclusion Criteria

  • Parents of children \<24 months old.
  • Parents of children \>18 years old.
  • Parents not living in Greece.
  • Parents who did not sign the consent form.

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Behaviour (child)

Time Frame: Approximately one month before the Greek lockdown period (February 2020) and two months during the quarantine period (23 March 2020 till 24 May 2020)

Eating Behaviour during the quarantine, measured with an online (FFQ) questionnaire.

Change in weight (child)

Time Frame: Approximately one month before the Greek lockdown period (February 2020) and two months during the quarantine period (23 March 2020 till 24 May 2020)

Weight in kg will be measured using scales at home

Secondary Outcomes

  • Screen Time (child)(Approximately two months before the Greek lockdown period (January-February 2020) and two months during the quarantine period (23 March 2020 till 24 May 2020))
  • Behaviour (parents)(Approximately one month before the Greek lockdown period (February 2020) and two months during the quarantine period (23 March 2020 till 24 May 2020))
  • Physical Activity Levels (child)(Approximately two months before the Greek lockdown period (January-February 2020) and two months during the quarantine period (23 March 2020 till 24 May 2020))
  • Sleep Duration (child)(Approximately two months before the Greek lockdown period (January-February 2020) and two months during the quarantine period (23 March 2020 till 24 May 2020))

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