Changes in food behaviours during the first COVID‐19 pandemic lockdown in Australia
Aliyah Palu, Juliette Crowther, Ashleigh Chanel Hart, Joseph Alvin Santos, Emalie Rosewarne, Simone Pettigrew, Annet C. Hoek, Kathy Trieu, Jacqui Webster

TL;DR
This study examined how Australians changed their food behaviors during the first lockdown of the COVID-19 pandemic, finding mostly small and mixed changes.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into how pandemic lockdowns influenced meal planning and cooking behaviors in a nationally representative sample.
Findings
Eight of 14 meal planning and purchasing behaviors improved during lockdown.
Respondents reported less frequent use of healthy ingredients when cooking at home.
Positive changes were observed but not consistently linked to healthier eating.
Abstract
The objective of this study was to explore changes in Australian consumer food behaviours during COVID‐19 public health restrictions (lockdown), to provide insights into how this unforeseen crisis event affected dietary behaviour patterns. An online cross‐sectional survey was conducted in September 2020 with a nationally representative sample of the Australian adult population. Participants were asked to complete questions about (1) meal planning and food purchasing and (2) barriers to cooking, before and during a national‐wide COVID‐19 lockdown in early 2020. A survey‐adjusted logistic regression analysis was used to identify food behaviour changes resulting from the lockdown. A total of 4022 respondents completed the survey. Overall, food behaviour changes were found to be small and mostly positive. Eight of the 14 meal planning and purchasing related behaviours improved. This…
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TopicsCOVID-19 Pandemic Impacts · COVID-19 and Mental Health · Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations
