Impact of COVID-19 Lockdown on Children's Health in North Africa.

Journal: Maternal and child health journal

Volume: 26

Issue: 8

Year of Publication: 2022

Affiliated Institutions:  Laboratory of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Life Sciences, Mentouri Brothers University, Constantine, Algeria. Université Paris Cité, URP - Institute of Health and Sports Science of Paris (ISP), , Paris, France. damien.vitiello@u-paris.fr.

Abstract summary 

Lockdown measures have been adopted in many countries around the world to control the spread of COVID-19. These measures induced long confinement period that may have had an unintended negative impact on children's life behaviors and health. This study aimed to investigate the impact of behaviors related to COVID-19 confinement on body weight/BMI changes in children from Constantine, Algeria.This was a cross-sectional survey based on children aged 5 to 12 years dwelling in any province of Constantine. Parents of children completed an online-distributed questionnaire at two time points (between April and May and anther time between 11th July and 10th august 2020). The questionnaire assessed sociodemographic information, anthropometric data, physical activity, dietary, eating habits, and other factors related to children's lifestyle before and during lockdown. Paired before and during lockdown comparison for each lifestyle multiple statistic tests were performed to assess associations among before and during lockdown data.275 questionnaires were completed (59.7%). Mean self-reported weight and BMI significantly increased by 1.43 kg and 0.84 kg/meter 2, respectively. Among the examined variables, increased unhealthy food consumption, snacks, number of daily meals taken, low physical activity and increased sedentary behaviors were significantly correlated with higher body weight gain (P < 0.005). These behaviors may not only have a significant impact on the development of childhood obesity but also on the deterioration of the mental state of the children surveyed.Restrictive measures during the COVID-19 lockdown, and home confinement, school closure makes children more vulnerable to environmental risks. Results from this study highlight the risk associated with a shift in eating habits, increased dietary intake, decreased physical activity, increased sedentary behaviors, and their impact in exacerbating the gain in body weight and BMI.

Authors & Co-authors:  Benmerzoug Marwa M Djoudi Brahim B Debbache Afnane A Harbouche Amira A Dehmani Ines Dahbia ID Djekkoun Narimane N Abdelkader Rouabah R Vitiello Damien D Leila Rouabah R

Study Outcome 

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Citations :  Algerian Ministry of Health, Population and Hospital Reform. 2020. “Coronavirus COVID-19.” Retrieved October 21, 2020 (http://www.sante.gov.dz/).
Authors :  9
Identifiers
Doi : 10.1007/s10995-022-03441-2
SSN : 1573-6628
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
COVID-19
Other Terms
Childhood;Health;Lifestyle behaviors;SARS-CoV 2
Study Design
Case Control Trial,Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Country of Study
Algeria
Publication Country
United States