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. 2020 Aug 28;30(9):1409-1417.
doi: 10.1016/j.numecd.2020.05.020. Epub 2020 May 30.

Quarantine during COVID-19 outbreak: Changes in diet and physical activity increase the risk of cardiovascular disease

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Quarantine during COVID-19 outbreak: Changes in diet and physical activity increase the risk of cardiovascular disease

Anna V Mattioli et al. Nutr Metab Cardiovasc Dis. .

Abstract

Aims: CoV-19/SARS-CoV-2 is a highly pathogenic virus that is causing a global pandemic with a high number of deaths and infected people. To contain the diffusion of infection, several governments have enforced restrictions on outdoor activities or even collective quarantine on the population. The present commentary briefly analyzes the effects of quarantine on lifestyle, including nutrition and physical activity and the impact of new technologies in dealing with this situation.

Data synthesis: Quarantine is associated with stress and depression leading to unhealthy diet and reduced physical activity. A diet poor in fruit and vegetables is frequent during isolation, with a consequent low intake of antioxidants and vitamins. However, vitamins have recently been identified as a principal weapon in the fight against the Cov-19 virus. Some reports suggest that Vitamin D could exert a protective effect on such infection. During quarantine, strategies to further increase home-based physical activity and to encourage adherence to a healthy diet should be implemented. The WHO has just released guidance for people in self-quarantine, those without any symptoms or diagnosis of acute respiratory illness, which provides practical advice on how to stay active and reduce sedentary behavior while at home.

Conclusion: Quarantine carries some long-term effects on cardiovascular disease, mainly related to unhealthy lifestyle and anxiety. Following quarantine, a global action supporting healthy diet and physical activity is mandatory to encourage people to return to a good lifestyle routine.

Keywords: COVID-19; Gender; Lifestyle; Physical activity; Quarantine; Stress; Vitamin D.

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