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"Covibesity," a new pandemic.

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"Covibesity," a new pandemic.

Auteurs : Moien Ab Khan ; Jane Elizabeth Moverley Smith

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Abstract

The COVID-19 lockdown produced behavioral, psychosocial and environmental changes which, through a variety of mechanisms, has led to widespread rapid weight gain amongst certain populations worldwide. We have termed this phenomenon 'covibesity'. There has been an increase in food shopping, food take ways and increase in alcohol sales. Furthermore, the combination of working from home, on-line education and social media usage have all caused screen time to surge. The food industry has intensified on-line advertising focused on children. A swift response is needed from all stakeholders to prevent covibesity becoming a pandemic.

DOI: 10.1016/j.obmed.2020.100282
PubMed: 32835125
PubMed Central: PMC7371584

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