Differences in the food group consumption among university students in Sarawak during the COVID-19 Movement Control Order: A crosssectional study

Introduction: The COVID-19 Movement Control Order (MCO) has caused a concern on the food consumption among university students. This study aimed to assess food diversity and its relationship with accommodation among university students in Sarawak. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted...

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Main Authors: Cheah, Whye Lian, Leh, Shii Law, Adibah, Zamrie, Nur Afiqah, Mohd Samsudin, Nur Aiennie, Liasin, Nik Noor Arba’iyah, Nik Hassan, Siew, Audre Ing Liew, Nathalie Grace, Nimiet, Wee, Hui Ngu, Nur Thaqifah, Abdul Manap
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spelling my.unimas.ir.413942023-02-28T06:12:26Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/41394/ Differences in the food group consumption among university students in Sarawak during the COVID-19 Movement Control Order: A crosssectional study Cheah, Whye Lian Leh, Shii Law Adibah, Zamrie Nur Afiqah, Mohd Samsudin Nur Aiennie, Liasin Nik Noor Arba’iyah, Nik Hassan Siew, Audre Ing Liew Nathalie Grace, Nimiet Wee, Hui Ngu Nur Thaqifah, Abdul Manap RA0421 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine Introduction: The COVID-19 Movement Control Order (MCO) has caused a concern on the food consumption among university students. This study aimed to assess food diversity and its relationship with accommodation among university students in Sarawak. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted among students of the University Malaysia Sarawak in Kota Samarahan during the MCO. Data on socio-demographic characteristics and food diversity were collected using an online questionnaire. Results: A total of 478 respondents participated in this study. The majority of the respondents were women (77.4%), and almost half were Malays (49.6%). Half of the respondents stayed at home with their family, while 36.4% stayed in their college dormitories. Except for legumes, nuts and seeds and milk and milk products, all other food groups were common in the respondents’ diet, with the highest consumption observed from cereal and cereal products, followed by meat and meat products and water. One-way ANOVA showed that there were significant differences in the intake of fish and seafood; legumes, nuts and seeds; milk and milk products; and fruits between those who stayed in college dormitories, at home with their families and in rented houses (P<0.01). Conclusion: Despite reduction in food availability and accessibility, the total energy intake of the university students did not change. University students should be continuously educated on the importance of a balanced diet consisting of all food groups. ACADEMY OF FAMILY PHYSICIANS OF MALAYSIA 2023-02-22 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/41394/1/Whye%20Lian%20Cheah.pdf Cheah, Whye Lian and Leh, Shii Law and Adibah, Zamrie and Nur Afiqah, Mohd Samsudin and Nur Aiennie, Liasin and Nik Noor Arba’iyah, Nik Hassan and Siew, Audre Ing Liew and Nathalie Grace, Nimiet and Wee, Hui Ngu and Nur Thaqifah, Abdul Manap (2023) Differences in the food group consumption among university students in Sarawak during the COVID-19 Movement Control Order: A crosssectional study. Malaysian Family Physician, 18 (16). pp. 1-7. ISSN 1985-2274 https://e-mfp.org/
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topic RA0421 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine
spellingShingle RA0421 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine
Cheah, Whye Lian
Leh, Shii Law
Adibah, Zamrie
Nur Afiqah, Mohd Samsudin
Nur Aiennie, Liasin
Nik Noor Arba’iyah, Nik Hassan
Siew, Audre Ing Liew
Nathalie Grace, Nimiet
Wee, Hui Ngu
Nur Thaqifah, Abdul Manap
Differences in the food group consumption among university students in Sarawak during the COVID-19 Movement Control Order: A crosssectional study
description Introduction: The COVID-19 Movement Control Order (MCO) has caused a concern on the food consumption among university students. This study aimed to assess food diversity and its relationship with accommodation among university students in Sarawak. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted among students of the University Malaysia Sarawak in Kota Samarahan during the MCO. Data on socio-demographic characteristics and food diversity were collected using an online questionnaire. Results: A total of 478 respondents participated in this study. The majority of the respondents were women (77.4%), and almost half were Malays (49.6%). Half of the respondents stayed at home with their family, while 36.4% stayed in their college dormitories. Except for legumes, nuts and seeds and milk and milk products, all other food groups were common in the respondents’ diet, with the highest consumption observed from cereal and cereal products, followed by meat and meat products and water. One-way ANOVA showed that there were significant differences in the intake of fish and seafood; legumes, nuts and seeds; milk and milk products; and fruits between those who stayed in college dormitories, at home with their families and in rented houses (P<0.01). Conclusion: Despite reduction in food availability and accessibility, the total energy intake of the university students did not change. University students should be continuously educated on the importance of a balanced diet consisting of all food groups.
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author Cheah, Whye Lian
Leh, Shii Law
Adibah, Zamrie
Nur Afiqah, Mohd Samsudin
Nur Aiennie, Liasin
Nik Noor Arba’iyah, Nik Hassan
Siew, Audre Ing Liew
Nathalie Grace, Nimiet
Wee, Hui Ngu
Nur Thaqifah, Abdul Manap
author_facet Cheah, Whye Lian
Leh, Shii Law
Adibah, Zamrie
Nur Afiqah, Mohd Samsudin
Nur Aiennie, Liasin
Nik Noor Arba’iyah, Nik Hassan
Siew, Audre Ing Liew
Nathalie Grace, Nimiet
Wee, Hui Ngu
Nur Thaqifah, Abdul Manap
author_sort Cheah, Whye Lian
title Differences in the food group consumption among university students in Sarawak during the COVID-19 Movement Control Order: A crosssectional study
title_short Differences in the food group consumption among university students in Sarawak during the COVID-19 Movement Control Order: A crosssectional study
title_full Differences in the food group consumption among university students in Sarawak during the COVID-19 Movement Control Order: A crosssectional study
title_fullStr Differences in the food group consumption among university students in Sarawak during the COVID-19 Movement Control Order: A crosssectional study
title_full_unstemmed Differences in the food group consumption among university students in Sarawak during the COVID-19 Movement Control Order: A crosssectional study
title_sort differences in the food group consumption among university students in sarawak during the covid-19 movement control order: a crosssectional study
publisher ACADEMY OF FAMILY PHYSICIANS OF MALAYSIA
publishDate 2023
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/41394/1/Whye%20Lian%20Cheah.pdf
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