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Title: Determination of the Nutritional Habits and Anxiety Levels in Individuals with COVID-19 in Turkey
Authors: Iskender, Hatice
Dokumacioglu, Eda
Yalap, Osman
Keywords: anxiety
COVID-19
nutrition habits
pandemic
Issue Date: 2021
Abstract: Determination of the Nutritional Habits and Anxiety Levels in Individuals with COVID-19 in Turkey Hatice Iskender 1 , Eda Dokumacioglu 1* , Osman Yalap 2 1 Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, Faculty of Health Sciences, Artvin Coruh University, Artvin 08000, Turkey 2 Department of Emergency and Disaster Management, Faculty of Health Sciences, Artvin Coruh University, Artvin 08000, Turkey Abs tra c t Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), which has spread worldwide since December 2019, has infected and claimed the lives of millions of people. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between anxiety levels and nutritional habits of patients with COVID-19. Methods: This cross-sectional study enrolled patients diagnosed with COVID-19 between February 1, 2021 and May 1, 2021. The study population included a total of 108 individuals with COVID-19 residing in Artvin, Turkey. This study used a self-administered online questionnaire, containing 40 questions from the State and Trait Anxiety Scale. Results: The state anxiety score was 37.26, and the trait anxiety score was 39.98. A strong, positive, and significant relationship was found between the state and trait anxiety levels of the participants (r = 0.588; p < 0.001). Conclusions: Many individuals who recovered from COVID-19 still suffer and struggle with the residual symptoms of COVID-19 for several months. Symptoms such as fatigue, weakness, pain, and malnutrition may occur even after recovery. K e ywo rds : anxiety, COVID-19, nutrition habits, pandemic
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Appears in Collections:VOL 25 NO 2 2021

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