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AUTHOR(S) Laura Censi; Stefania Ruggeri; Myriam Galfo (et al.)
AUTHOR(S) Helen F. Dodd; Rachel J. Nesbit; Laura R. Maratchi
AUTHOR(S) Ozair Abawi; Mila Sofie Welling; Emma van den Eynde (et al.)
AUTHOR(S) Kwok Ng; Alina Cosma; Karel Svacina (et al.)
AUTHOR(S) Bridget Freisthler; Paul J. Gruenewald; Erin Tebben (et al.)
In spring 2020, many states in the United States enacted stay-at-home orders to limit the spread of COVID-19 and lessen effects on hospitals and health care workers. This required parents to act in new roles without much support. Although studies have asked parents about stress before and during the pandemic, none have examined how stress may have fluctuated throughout the day and the characteristics related to those daily changes. Our study assesses how time-varying (e.g., presence of a focal child) and day-varying (e.g., weekend vs. weekday) factors were related to parents’ level of stress.
AUTHOR(S) Lucia Mangiavacchi; Luca Piccoli; Luca Pieroni
AUTHOR(S) Molly McCarthy; Jacqueline Homel; James Ogilvie (et al.)
AUTHOR(S) Chelsea L. Kracht; Peter T. Katzmarzyk; Amanda E. Staiano
AUTHOR(S) Sophie H. Li; Joanne R. Beames; Jill M. Newby (et al.)
AUTHOR(S) Iskender Gelir; Nurullah Duzen
AUTHOR(S) Laura Ramos Socarras; Jérémie Potvin; Geneviève Forest
AUTHOR(S) Ming-Te Wang; Christina L. Scanlon; Meng Hua (et al.)
AUTHOR(S) Dulce Ferraz; Inês Dourado; Eliana Miura Zucchi (et al.)
AUTHOR(S) Sarah E. Holmes
AUTHOR(S) Michelle Teixeira Teixeira; Raquel Santiago Vitorino; Julia Holandino da Silva (et al.)
The social isolation enforced as a result of the new coronavirus (COVID‐19) pandemic may impact families’ lifestyle and eating habits. The present study aimed to assess the behaviour and dietary patterns of Brazilian children and adolescents during the social isolation imposed by the COVID‐19 pandemic. The present study was conducted using an online, anonymous cross‐sectional survey with 589 children and 720 adolescents from Brazil during a nationwide social isolation policy.
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