The impact of coronavirus (COVID-19) on fruit consumption
Agro Bali: Agricultural Journal
; 6(1):201-210, 2023.
Artigo
em Indonesio
| CAB Abstracts | ID: covidwho-20234729
ABSTRACT
Covid-19 is a global pandemic that has an impact on all sectors, when compared to consumption in the period before and after, the consumption of fruit in the province of North Sumatra has decreased but there has been an increase in the average monthly per capita expenditure (rupiah) of fruit commodities. This study aims to analyze the factors that influence people's consumption of fruit in the city of Medan and the impact of the coronavirus (covid-19) on fruit consumption in the city of Medan. The research method used is the case study method. The method of determining the research area used is purposive and the data used are primary data obtained through interviews with 100 respondents. The results of the analysis show that the factors that influence consumption patterns include income, number of family members, age, and education have a significant effect simultaneously on the amount of fruit consumption. Income, number of family members and education partially affect the amount of fruit consumption, while the age variable has no significant effect partially on the amount of fruit consumption. Based on the results of hypothesis testing, it can be concluded that the Covid-19 virus affects the amount of fruit consumption in the city of Medan. Fruit consumption in Medan before, during and after the Covid-19 virus is different. With the Covid-19 pandemic, health and body immunity are very important to maintain their performance. Ways to maintain health during the pandemic, ranging from wearing masks, washing hands with soap to consuming vitamins and minerals that can be obtained from consuming fruits.
Crop Produce [QQ050]; Diet Studies [VV110]; Social Psychology and Social Anthropology [UU485]; food consumption; coronavirus disease 2019; human diseases; clinical aspects; disease course; fruits; man; Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2; Indonesia; Sumatra; Homo; Hominidae; primates; mammals; vertebrates; Chordata; animals; eukaryotes; Severe acute respiratory syndrome-related coronavirus; Betacoronavirus; Coronavirinae; Coronaviridae; Nidovirales; positive-sense ssRNA Viruses; ssRNA Viruses; RNA Viruses; viruses; APEC countries; ASEAN Countries; high Human Development Index countries; lower-middle income countries; South East Asia; Asia; Sunda Islands; SARS-CoV-2; clinical picture; disease progression
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Estudo experimental
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Indonesio
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Agro Bali: Agricultural Journal
Ano de publicação:
2023
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