Moroccan eating habits during COVID-19 lockdown: a preliminary analysis

Abstract The present study investigated the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on dietary habits. Data were collected from an online survey (n = 171, out of 315 initial respondents) during the lockdown period from April to June 2020. The questionnaire was provided in Arabic, French, and English languag...

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Main Authors: Zeineb Zian, Assia Bouhoudan, Joaira Bakkach, Nadira Mourabit, Amina Barakat, Naima Ghailani Nourouti, Mohcine Bennani Mechita, Elsa Lamy
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Published: Springer 2024-12-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/s44187-024-00258-6
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Assia Bouhoudan
Joaira Bakkach
Nadira Mourabit
Amina Barakat
Naima Ghailani Nourouti
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description Abstract The present study investigated the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on dietary habits. Data were collected from an online survey (n = 171, out of 315 initial respondents) during the lockdown period from April to June 2020. The questionnaire was provided in Arabic, French, and English language and divided into five sections: sociodemographic and socioeconomic information, eating motivations, food consumption frequency, food-related behaviors, and purchase priorities. The results showed that health and pleasure were the primary perceived changes in eating motivations caused by the pandemic. The results of cluster analysis exhibited that individuals from cluster 1 with “Good Habits” had not changed their consumption frequency of food during the lockdown. In contrast, cluster 2 with “Bad Habits” showed higher consumption of salty snacks, chocolates, cakes, cookies, and processed foods (p < 0.001) than the period before the pandemic. On the other hand, the priority to purchase frozen vegetables, chocolates, and canned beans and legumes was observed to increase in cluster 2 during the lockdown period (p = 0.02, p = 0.005, and p = 0.001, respectively). The COVID-19 pandemic had a discernible impact on Moroccan dietary habits, emphasizing the need to fully understand the long-term effects. The observed changes highlight the importance of promoting healthy eating habits, especially during times of crisis. By analyzing the shifts in food consumption and the underlying motivations, policymakers can develop targeted interventions to support healthier dietary choices among the Moroccan population, contributing to improved public health outcomes.
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spelling doaj-art-360312dafea94b58a57ee68265d8cb272025-08-20T02:39:50ZengSpringerDiscover Food2731-42862024-12-014111510.1007/s44187-024-00258-6Moroccan eating habits during COVID-19 lockdown: a preliminary analysisZeineb Zian0Assia Bouhoudan1Joaira Bakkach2Nadira Mourabit3Amina Barakat4Naima Ghailani Nourouti5Mohcine Bennani Mechita6Elsa Lamy7Intelligent Automation & BioMed Genomics (IABL), Faculty of Sciences and Techniques of Tangier, Abdelmalek Essaadi UniversityLaboratory of Research and Development in Engineering Sciences, Faculty of Sciences and Techniques of Al-Hoceima, Abdelmalek Essaadi UniversityHigher Institute of Nursing Professions and Health Techniques of TetouanLaboratory of Research and Development in Engineering Sciences, Faculty of Sciences and Techniques of Al-Hoceima, Abdelmalek Essaadi UniversityIntelligent Automation & BioMed Genomics (IABL), Faculty of Sciences and Techniques of Tangier, Abdelmalek Essaadi UniversityIntelligent Automation & BioMed Genomics (IABL), Faculty of Sciences and Techniques of Tangier, Abdelmalek Essaadi UniversityIntelligent Automation & BioMed Genomics (IABL), Faculty of Sciences and Techniques of Tangier, Abdelmalek Essaadi UniversityMediterranean Institute for Agriculture Environment and Development (MED) & CHANGE - Global Change and Sustainability Institute, University of EvoraAbstract The present study investigated the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on dietary habits. Data were collected from an online survey (n = 171, out of 315 initial respondents) during the lockdown period from April to June 2020. The questionnaire was provided in Arabic, French, and English language and divided into five sections: sociodemographic and socioeconomic information, eating motivations, food consumption frequency, food-related behaviors, and purchase priorities. The results showed that health and pleasure were the primary perceived changes in eating motivations caused by the pandemic. The results of cluster analysis exhibited that individuals from cluster 1 with “Good Habits” had not changed their consumption frequency of food during the lockdown. In contrast, cluster 2 with “Bad Habits” showed higher consumption of salty snacks, chocolates, cakes, cookies, and processed foods (p < 0.001) than the period before the pandemic. On the other hand, the priority to purchase frozen vegetables, chocolates, and canned beans and legumes was observed to increase in cluster 2 during the lockdown period (p = 0.02, p = 0.005, and p = 0.001, respectively). The COVID-19 pandemic had a discernible impact on Moroccan dietary habits, emphasizing the need to fully understand the long-term effects. The observed changes highlight the importance of promoting healthy eating habits, especially during times of crisis. By analyzing the shifts in food consumption and the underlying motivations, policymakers can develop targeted interventions to support healthier dietary choices among the Moroccan population, contributing to improved public health outcomes.https://doi.org/10.1007/s44187-024-00258-6COVID-19Food habitsFood behaviorFood consumptionMorocco
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Assia Bouhoudan
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Amina Barakat
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Elsa Lamy
Moroccan eating habits during COVID-19 lockdown: a preliminary analysis
Discover Food
COVID-19
Food habits
Food behavior
Food consumption
Morocco
title Moroccan eating habits during COVID-19 lockdown: a preliminary analysis
title_full Moroccan eating habits during COVID-19 lockdown: a preliminary analysis
title_fullStr Moroccan eating habits during COVID-19 lockdown: a preliminary analysis
title_full_unstemmed Moroccan eating habits during COVID-19 lockdown: a preliminary analysis
title_short Moroccan eating habits during COVID-19 lockdown: a preliminary analysis
title_sort moroccan eating habits during covid 19 lockdown a preliminary analysis
topic COVID-19
Food habits
Food behavior
Food consumption
Morocco
url https://doi.org/10.1007/s44187-024-00258-6
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