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Analysis of the Nutritional Value of the Diets Presented in Women’s and Sports Magazines before and during the COVID-19 Pandemic

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  • Dominika Głąbska

    (Department of Dietetics, Institute of Human Nutrition Sciences, Warsaw University of Life Sciences (WULS-SGGW), 159C Nowoursynowska Street, 02-776 Warsaw, Poland)

  • Maria Janowska

    (Department of Dietetics, Institute of Human Nutrition Sciences, Warsaw University of Life Sciences (WULS-SGGW), 159C Nowoursynowska Street, 02-776 Warsaw, Poland)

  • Ewa Bartosz

    (Department of Dietetics, Institute of Human Nutrition Sciences, Warsaw University of Life Sciences (WULS-SGGW), 159C Nowoursynowska Street, 02-776 Warsaw, Poland)

  • Dominika Guzek

    (Department of Food Market and Consumer Research, Institute of Human Nutrition Sciences, Warsaw University of Life Sciences (WULS-SGGW), 159C Nowoursynowska Street, 02-776 Warsaw, Poland)

Abstract

For consumers, among the most important sources of information related to nutrition are popular journals and magazines, including women’s and sports, but the diets presented there may lead to unhealthy weight-control behaviors. The aim of the study was to assess the nutritional value of regular and low-calorie diets presented in Polish women’s and sports magazines before and during COVID-19 pandemic. The study was based on two popular Polish magazines—one women’s magazine and one sports magazine, which regularly present various types of diets. The nutritional value of all the diets published from January 2014 to May 2022 was analyzed. The total number of included single-day menus was n = 119, while for analysis they were stratified based on: type of magazine (published in the women’s magazine n = 41 and in the sports magazine n = 78), year of publication (before the COVID-19 pandemic n = 78 and during n = 41), and type of diet (regular n = 61 and low-calorie n = 58). The analysis included the energy value and nutritional value. For the type of magazine, the diets published in the sports magazine were characterized by a higher intake of fat ( p < 0.0001 for intake in grams and in % of energy) and calcium ( p = 0.0330), whereas the diets published in the women’s magazine were characterized by a higher intake of carbohydrates ( p = 0.0226 for intake in grams, and p = 0.0002 for intake in % of energy) and fiber ( p = 0.0163). For the year of publication, the diets published during the COVID-19 pandemic were characterized by a higher intake of protein ( p = 0.0166 for intake in grams), sodium ( p = 0.0465), calcium ( p < 0.0001), vitamin D ( p = 0.0197), vitamin B6 ( p = 0.0207), and vitamin B12 ( p = 0.0277), whereas the diets published before the COVID-19 pandemic were characterized by a higher intake of carbohydrates ( p = 0.0243 for intake in % of energy). For the type of diet, the regular diets were characterized by a higher energy value ( p = 0.0020), as well as by a higher intake of fat ( p = 0.0162 for intake in grams), carbohydrates ( p = 0.0390 for intake in grams), mono- and oligosaccharides ( p = 0.0084 for intake in % of energy), fiber ( p < 0.0001), magnesium ( p = 0.0323), iron ( p = 0.0307), and vitamin B6 ( p = 0.0204). The nutritional value of the diets presented in the Polish women’s and sports magazines was not justified by the type of magazine or type of diet, associated with the target group, which may cause the following of improperly balanced diets. However, the changes in the typical nutritional value of diets presented in the Polish women’s and sports magazines during the COVID-19 pandemic were justified by some specific needs for the prevention and treatment of COVID-19.

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  • Dominika Głąbska & Maria Janowska & Ewa Bartosz & Dominika Guzek, 2022. "Analysis of the Nutritional Value of the Diets Presented in Women’s and Sports Magazines before and during the COVID-19 Pandemic," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(16), pages 1-12, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:19:y:2022:i:16:p:9859-:d:884919
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