About the use of the term "synbiotics " in Spanish language

Rodrigo Vazquez-Frias,Analia G. Abraham, Ana Teresa Abreu,Ana Griselda Binetti, Christian Boggio Marzet,Cintia Carrio, Maria Luisa Castro Rodriguez,Sylvia Cruchet,Liliana Ladino,Maria Pia Taranto,Gabriel Vinderola

REVISTA CHILENA DE NUTRICION(2022)

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Lockdown and social distancing due to COVID-19 affected the mental health and lifestyle of the population. However, there is insufficient evidence of alterations in eating behavior. Our study seeks to describe the relationship between eating behavior and eating habits among Chilean adults during the confinement period. A sample of 760 Chilean subjects was analyzed, who answered surveys using Google Forms, considering demographic characteristics, social distancing, dietary habits and EB. More than half of the participants consider that their dietary intake increased during confinement. Changes in dietary intake were analyzed according to food group, and a decrease in the consumption of fish, fruits and dairy pro- ducts was observed, while legumes, processed foods and soft drinks showed an increase, which represents risk factors for the development of cardiovascular diseases. When analyzing eating behavior, a greater difficulty in stopping eating was observed when faced with external stimuli; increased intake associated with complex emotional situations, and when isolating the group that decreased their intake of unhealthy foods, a greater ability to limit their intake for weight control was reported. Our results are similar to other studies, and they reinforce that confinement is related to eating behavior, leading to changes in eating habits, which indicates that, at the public health level, post-pandemic nutritional strategies, should be focused on regulating eating behavior in order to guide habits towards healthy eating. Keywords: COVID-19; Dietary intake; Eating behavior; Food intake; Lockdown.
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