Impact of COVID-19 post lockdown on eating habits and lifestyle changes among university students in Bangladesh: a web based cross sectional study
Faysal Ahmed Imran (1), Mst Eshita Khatun (2) ((1) Department of, Nursing, Tairunnessa Memorial Medical College, Hospital, Gazipur,, Bangladesh (2) Department of Computer Science, Engineering, Daffodil, International University, Dhaka, Bangladesh)

TL;DR
This study examines how COVID-19 lockdown measures affected university students' eating habits, physical activity, sleep, mental health, and internet use in Bangladesh, revealing significant lifestyle changes post-lockdown.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the specific lifestyle and behavioral changes among students in Bangladesh following COVID-19 lockdowns, using a web-based cross-sectional survey.
Findings
Weight gain and loss observed among students
Decrease in homemade food consumption and increase in restaurant food
Increase in physical activity and internet use, decrease in sleep hours
Abstract
Background:Since the confinement of the lockdown, universities transferred their teaching and learning activities in online as an all-out intention to prevent the transmission of the infection. This study aimed to determine the significant changes in food habits, physical activity, sleeping hours, shopping habits, Internet use time and mental status of the students and investigate the associations between variables. Methods:The study participants were 307 Undergraduate students, between 18 and 25 years of age completed a structured questionnaire from January 3, 2022 to February 13, 2022. The questionnaire included demographic information of the students, questionnaire of dietary pattern, physical activity, sleep quality index, Shopping practice and Internet use time.Chi-square tests were used to associate the baseline information with lifestyle changes in post lockdown. Results:The…
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