From late January to March,more than 42,000 doctors,nurses,public health workers,and health administrators across China went to Hubei Province to assist in the response to coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19).There are ...From late January to March,more than 42,000 doctors,nurses,public health workers,and health administrators across China went to Hubei Province to assist in the response to coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19).There are many studies on nutrition status of affected people amid natural disasters or pandemics(1–3),but the diet and nutrition status of healthcare workers receive little attention.The aim of this article is to provide evidence for addressing this issue by investigating food supply and nutrition status during the COVID-19 response period.展开更多
Summary What is already known about this topic?The prevalence of underweight malnutrition largely decreased in Chinese adults in recent thirty years while obesity became increasingly concerning.However,underweight mal...Summary What is already known about this topic?The prevalence of underweight malnutrition largely decreased in Chinese adults in recent thirty years while obesity became increasingly concerning.However,underweight malnutrition still affected elderly populations and increased risk of anemia,infection diseases,some non-communicable chronic diseases and disability.展开更多
What is already known about this topic?Elderly persons are vulnerable to infectious diseases,and nutritional status and health conditions were important to evaluate for disease prevention and ability to recover for th...What is already known about this topic?Elderly persons are vulnerable to infectious diseases,and nutritional status and health conditions were important to evaluate for disease prevention and ability to recover for the elderly during the coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)pandemic.What is added by this report?In our study,a rapid assessment questionnaire was used to investigate the change of household life and dietary intake of the elderly(aged 60 years or more)during community closure.Food consumption frequency of aquatic food products,soybeans,and fresh fruits declined dramatically with reductions of 70.9%,70.9%,and 53.0%,respectively,and 49.6%of the elderly lived with chronic non-communicable diseases but had little knowledge of nutrition and health.What are the implications for public health practice?Community closure measures in Wuhan City have played a key role in cutting off the transmission route of COVID-19 and protecting vulnerable groups.As a high-risk population,the elderly should be advised to maintain and strengthen a balanced diet with proper nutrition through increasing intake of aquatic food products,soybeans,fruits,and vegetables,reducing total caloric intake,and decreasing oil and salt consumption.These measures will be significant for the elderly to reduce the risk of chronic disease complications and COVID-19 infection and to decrease the chance of critical illness.展开更多
文摘From late January to March,more than 42,000 doctors,nurses,public health workers,and health administrators across China went to Hubei Province to assist in the response to coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19).There are many studies on nutrition status of affected people amid natural disasters or pandemics(1–3),but the diet and nutrition status of healthcare workers receive little attention.The aim of this article is to provide evidence for addressing this issue by investigating food supply and nutrition status during the COVID-19 response period.
文摘Summary What is already known about this topic?The prevalence of underweight malnutrition largely decreased in Chinese adults in recent thirty years while obesity became increasingly concerning.However,underweight malnutrition still affected elderly populations and increased risk of anemia,infection diseases,some non-communicable chronic diseases and disability.
文摘What is already known about this topic?Elderly persons are vulnerable to infectious diseases,and nutritional status and health conditions were important to evaluate for disease prevention and ability to recover for the elderly during the coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)pandemic.What is added by this report?In our study,a rapid assessment questionnaire was used to investigate the change of household life and dietary intake of the elderly(aged 60 years or more)during community closure.Food consumption frequency of aquatic food products,soybeans,and fresh fruits declined dramatically with reductions of 70.9%,70.9%,and 53.0%,respectively,and 49.6%of the elderly lived with chronic non-communicable diseases but had little knowledge of nutrition and health.What are the implications for public health practice?Community closure measures in Wuhan City have played a key role in cutting off the transmission route of COVID-19 and protecting vulnerable groups.As a high-risk population,the elderly should be advised to maintain and strengthen a balanced diet with proper nutrition through increasing intake of aquatic food products,soybeans,fruits,and vegetables,reducing total caloric intake,and decreasing oil and salt consumption.These measures will be significant for the elderly to reduce the risk of chronic disease complications and COVID-19 infection and to decrease the chance of critical illness.