
Children have gained weight during the pandemic as junk food consumption rises
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Pandemic-related weight gain is becoming a problem for children and it could be due to the rise of processed food, recent studies suggest.
"Concerns about children's health behaviours during the pandemic have been reflected through commentaries forecasting the immediate and distal effects of COVID-19 on children's activity, sleep, dietary intake, and screen time," the study states. "Initial cross-sectional and longitudinal studies indicate children are less active, consume more snacks, and engage in more screen time compared to retrospective recall of pre-pandemic behaviours or self-reported behaviours." Study participants were examined for six weeks during the spring and summer from 2018 to 2020 through self-reported food, sleep and screen time journals and exercise data obtained through Fitbit Charge-2 fitness trackers.More Related News