Food insecurity in Chilean college students during the Covid-19 pandemic

Autores/as

  • Daniel Egaña Rojas Department of Primary Care and Family Health, College of Medicine, Universidad de Chile. Santiago, Chile.
  • Patricia Gálvez Espinoza Public Health School, College of Medicine, Universidad de Chile. Santiago, Chile.
  • Fabian Duarte Vásquez Millennium Nucleus DESOC, Department of Economy, College of Economy and Business, Universidad de Chile. Santiago, Chile.
  • Lorena Rodríguez-Osiac Public Health School, College of Medicine, Universidad de Chile. Santiago, Chile.

Palabras clave:

COVID-19, Education, Medical, Undergraduate, Food Insecurity, Students

Resumen

Background: Food and nutrition were affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, increasing levels of food insecurity. University students were a risk group for food insecurity due to the closure of educational establishments where they received their main meals. Aim: To assess food insecurity among Chilean public university students before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. Material and Methods: The study had a non-probabilistic before-and-after design. Undergraduate students from all colleges at the university were invited to answer an online survey about food insecurity, devised based on FAO Food Insecurity Experience Scale. Results: Nine hundred and one students answered the survey. The prevalence of moderate/severe food insecurity increased from 9.5% to 14.3% before and during the pandemic, respectively. Forty two percent (n= 196) of student households became food insecure during the sanitary crisis. Students commented on the positive and negative aspects of the pandemic in their eating behaviors. Conclusions: Undergraduate students are vulnerable to food insecurity. Mitigation actions should be carried out when educational establishments are closed.

Biografía del autor/a

Daniel Egaña Rojas, Department of Primary Care and Family Health, College of Medicine, Universidad de Chile. Santiago, Chile.

Anthropologist, PhD in Social Anthropology Academic of Department of Primary Care and Family Health, College of Medicine, Universidad de Chile. Santiago, Chile.

Patricia Gálvez Espinoza, Public Health School, College of Medicine, Universidad de Chile. Santiago, Chile.

Nutritionist, PhD in Community Health Academic of Public Health School, College of Medicine, Universidad de Chile. Santiago, Chile.

Fabian Duarte Vásquez, Millennium Nucleus DESOC, Department of Economy, College of Economy and Business, Universidad de Chile. Santiago, Chile.

Civil Engineer, PhD in Economics. Academic of Millennium Nucleus DESOC, Department of Economy, College of Economy and Business, Universidad de Chile. Santiago, Chile.

Lorena Rodríguez-Osiac, Public Health School, College of Medicine, Universidad de Chile. Santiago, Chile.

Academic and Deputy Director of Public Health School, College of Medicine, Universidad de Chile. Santiago, Chile. Medical Doctor of the University of Chile, Pediatrician, MSc in Human Nutrition, qualified in Social Management and Public Policy Management. With 15 years of experience in development and management of public policies in the areas of food programs, malnutrition, food environments and food regulation. She has performed management duties as Head of the Nutrition and Food Department of the Ministry of Health in Chile, leading among others, the design and implementation of Food Labeling and Advertising Law.

Publicado

2023-01-04

Cómo citar

Egaña Rojas, D., Gálvez Espinoza, P., Duarte Vásquez, F., & Rodríguez-Osiac, L. (2023). Food insecurity in Chilean college students during the Covid-19 pandemic. Revista Médica De Chile, 151(3). Recuperado a partir de https://revistamedicadechile.cl/index.php/rmedica/article/view/10182

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