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Diet and lifestyle behaviour disruption related to the pandemic was varied and bidirectional among US and UK adults participating in the ZOE COVID Study
M. Mazidi, E. R. Leeming, et al.
Discover groundbreaking insights into how the COVID-19 pandemic has influenced health behaviors among adults in the UK and US. This study reveals that younger, female, and socioeconomically deprived individuals experienced greater disruptions in their diets and lifestyles, with interesting correlations to weight changes. Join authors Mahidi Mazidi, Emily R. Leeming, and others as they discuss the implications for public health policies.
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