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Dietary Diversity in the Eastern Mediterranean Region Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Disparities, Challenges, and Mitigation Measures
Frontiers in Nutrition
  • Maha Hoteit, Université Libanaise
  • Hussein Mortada, Université Libanaise
  • Ayoub Al-Jawaldeh, Organisation Mondiale de la Santé
  • Rania Mansour, Université Libanaise
  • Batoul Yazbeck, Université Libanaise
  • Majid AlKhalaf, Saudi Food and Drug Authority
  • Khlood Bookari, Saudi Food and Drug Authority
  • Reema Tayyem, Qatar University
  • Narmeen J. Al-Awwad, Hashemite University
  • Haleama Al Sabbah, Zayed University
  • Leila Cheikh Ismail, University of Sharjah
  • Radwan Qasrawi, Al-Quds University
  • Rania Abu Seir, Faculty of Health Professions
  • Iman Kamel, National Research Centre
  • Somaia Dashti, Public Authority for Applied Education and Training Kuwait
  • Sabika Allehdan, University of Bahrain
  • Mariam Al-Mannai, University of Bahrain
  • Hiba Bawadi, Qatar University
  • Mostafa Waly, Sultan Qaboos University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2-15-2022
Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed the Eastern Mediterranean Region's food system's fragility posing severe challenges to maintaining healthy sustainable lifestyle. The aim of this cross-sectional study (N = 13,527 household's family members, mean age: 30.3 ±11.6, 80% women) is to examine the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on food consumption patterns and household's dietary diversity in 10 Eastern Mediterranean countries. A food frequency questionnaire was used to investigate the consumption patterns along with the calculation of the Food Consumption Score (FCS), a proxy indicator of dietary diversity. Data collected on cooking attitudes, shopping and food stock explore the community mitigation measures. In the overall population, before and during the pandemic, most food groups were consumed less or equal to 4 times per week. As evident from our findings and considering that the pandemic may be better, but it's not over, small to moderate changes in food consumption patterns in relatively short time periods can become permanent and lead to substantial poor dietary diversity over time. While it is a priority to mitigate the immediate impact, one area of great concern is the long-term effects of this pandemic on dietary patterns and dietary diversity in Eastern Mediterranean households. To conclude, the COVID-19 crisis revealed the region's unpreparedness to deal with a pandemic. While the aggressive containment strategy was essential for most countries to help prevent the spread, it came at a high nutritional cost, driving poor dietary diversity.

Keywords
  • COVID-19 pandemic,
  • dietary diversity,
  • Eastern Mediterranean region,
  • food consumption score,
  • mitigation measures
Scopus ID
85125876729
Indexed in Scopus
Yes
Open Access
No
https://doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2022.813154
Citation Information
Maha Hoteit, Hussein Mortada, Ayoub Al-Jawaldeh, Rania Mansour, et al.. "Dietary Diversity in the Eastern Mediterranean Region Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Disparities, Challenges, and Mitigation Measures" Frontiers in Nutrition Vol. 9 (2022) ISSN: <a href="https://v2.sherpa.ac.uk/id/publication/issn/2296-861X" target="_blank">
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/haleama-alsabbah/35/