MY LOCKDOWN, MY PLATE, MY HEART - HOW THE LOCKDOWN PROMOTED UNHEALTHY DIETARY HABITS
Lockdown has affected our lives in unimaginable ways. Who thought that suddenly, we will have to be isolated in our homes, travelling would become a far fetched dream, meeting your friends or family would bring danger, the big fat Indian weddings would turn into zoom and Skype meetings, formal wears would be replaced by lower and T shirts and most importantly our daily lifestyle would change drastically.
I think most of our first reaction to lockdown was “lets
collect grocery as soon as possible”. And then, began the series of Master Chef
on social media. For different people, lockdown brought different changes.
1.
The singles who got stuck because of
their jobs and didn’t know cooking
Well, I consider this class as the unluckiest people. Even if
they stocked up grocery, they didn’t know what to do with that. So, over a
series of video calls with their mothers and YouTube videos, they learnt basic
cooking during initial days of lockdown. Some of them were smart enough to
store canned food. Although they somehow learnt cooking, but the nutritional value
of food went down, because, obviously they couldn’t cook proper balanced meal
for themselves
2.
The singles who got stuck but knew
cooking
These were a bit luckier than the last ones. They have
skills but they lacked time. The tedious “work from home” schedule didn’t give
them enough time to cook a nutritious meal for themselves. Some people in this
category relied on frozen food as well. Also, the late-night working hours
inculcated habit of midnight snacking in them.
3.
Those who managed to reach home and
were with family
These are the luckiest set of people, because they got delicious food throughout the lockdown. But what went wrong here was that from the ideal 3 times a day meal, the schedule changed to many times a day meal. The pampering mothers would make the delicacies throughout the day resulting in some major changes in physique.
Now, what is the common trait in all the above categories? Yeah, I think you guessed it right “lack of a balanced meal”. Through years, we have read the importance of a balanced diet. Now, poor eating habits that many of us, adapted during lockdown and lack of exercise has definitely taken toll over our health.
Another factor that has been affecting diet for a long time
but during lockdown its effect somehow increased is “Stress” due to increased
screen time. For students who are attending online classes, the increased
screen time is not only affecting their vision but their diet as well. For job
professionals, working from home has increased their screen time. Social distancing
is also one of the reasons for increased screen time. Now, you may be wondering,
how? Well man is a social animal, we need to connect with people to maintain
the social equilibrium, and this pandemic has disturbed that. Now, people are
connecting with their loved ones through digital means. Since they are not able
to go out for refreshment they are resorting to online series and gaming. And all
of this together leads to this catastrophic chain :
increased screen time➡️increased stress➡️stress eating habits ➡️obesity
Now, these all are the negative sides, if you look on the
brighter side, this lockdown has given us time for some retrospection as well. There
are many people who have tried to acquire healthy lifestyle as well. Some tried
to maintain healthy diet which aids to their immunity, some started home gym to
maintain their physique while some opted yoga for their mental health. At the
end it’s all up to us that how we balance our lifestyle during these times and
keep ourselves healthy.
Dr. Aakanksha Verma
Very beautifully summarized Akansha.
ReplyDeleteYou writing has surely struck the chords and I believe all of us falls into any one of the above categories and we can surely relate to it.
Excessive screen time and lack in balanced diet are surely the issues that needs to be attended on priority.
Keep writing, gud luck
Thanks :)
DeleteLiked the concept a lot. Nice work Aakshu ! :)
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ReplyDeleteReading your blog gave me deja vu feeling ! I can so much relate it to myself.
ReplyDeleteFabulous work Aakshu !
Thanks D :)
DeleteLovely thoughts ❤️
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ReplyDeleteReading your blog gave me deja vu feeling ! I can so much relate it to myself.
ReplyDeleteFabulous work Aakshu !
बहुत अच्छा बयाँ किया है आपने बेटा । keep it up..! :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks mama :)
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ReplyDeleteThanks Anjali :)
DeleteThis is too, too, too, too true! 💯 very well written! 💕
ReplyDeleteU framed nicely our physic, mental and social problem. Great. Keep it up
ReplyDeletewow Akansha. Keep it up.
ReplyDeleteWell knitted the different type of individuals in a cohesive way to explaining the impact of improper food habits on CVS, amidst COVID-19.
ReplyDeleteThnks :)
DeleteBeautifully written and really summed up our lockdown quite well... This year will always be memorable for various reasons.. ❣️
ReplyDeleteWonderfully written, framed whole lockdown in a very beautiful way!❤
ReplyDeleteReally nice observation about the plight of people during lockdown.
ReplyDeleteIt is so apt...very comforting that we are not alone in these abyss of bad habits 😁
ReplyDeleteSo trueee....
ReplyDeleteReally very nicely written and your observation is too good over things changes our life style during this pendemic.... keep it up beta
ReplyDeleteThanks bua :)
DeleteGreat job, nicely presented and i agree to most of your thoughts
ReplyDeleteVery well summarized👌.. social equilibrium is something that was most hit during this period.. but somehow we all are on our paths to balance it out. All in all our health is our responsibility and we must act wise to nourish it.
ReplyDeleteKeep writing...you are doing great😊
Thanks Vidhya :)
DeleteNice blog.
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ReplyDeleteVery well written dear. Keep it up 👍
ReplyDeleteNicely written Akansha!! Great start!!
ReplyDelete(First of all, congratulations on starting this journey!)
ReplyDeleteA point to be considered, and very nicely brought to light :)