Abstract Background The COVID-19 pandemic has led to changes in health behaviours, which include eating patterns and nutrition, smoking, alcohol consumption, sleeping patterns, physical activity and sedentary behaviour. There is a dearth of evidence reporting the impact of COVID-19 on the health behaviour of Black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) communities. This scoping review synthesises the available evidence on the impact of COVID-19 on the changes in health behaviours among BAME communities in the UK. Methods Following a keyword strategy, 16 electronic databases were searched for articles that met the screening criteria. These articles were then reviewed in full text. Empirical studies that assessed COVID-19 related health behaviour ...
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Background People from South Asian and black minority ethnic groups are disproportionately affected ...
Consumers’ eating habits have changed significantly due to the anxiety and boredom from the re-porte...
A model of the effects of ethnicity, political trust, trust in science, perceived ingroup power, COV...
BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic is expected to have far-reaching consequences on population health...
Rationale: Neighbourhood socio-economic deprivation is strongly related to health-risk behaviours, w...
The question of why more people from black and ethnic minority (BME) backgrounds appear to be at gre...
A model of the effects of ethnicity, political trust, trust in science, perceived ingroup power, COV...
Since the association between COVID-19 and ethnicity was first noted in April 2020,1 numerous large-...
In this submission, we discuss why women and people from ethnic backgrounds (BAME) are, and will be,...
There have been recent mounting concerns regarding multiple reports stating a significantly elevated...
Consumers’ eating habits have changed significantly due to the anxiety and boredom from the re-porte...
This study explored the influence of the COVID-19 pandemic on perceived health behaviours; physical ...
Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic has caused many disruptions in the lives of the population. In p...
Objectives: To provide baseline cohort descriptives and assess change in health behaviours since the...
© 2022 EJBPS. This is the published version of an article published by EJBPS on 01/11/2022, availabl...
Background People from South Asian and black minority ethnic groups are disproportionately affected ...
Consumers’ eating habits have changed significantly due to the anxiety and boredom from the re-porte...
A model of the effects of ethnicity, political trust, trust in science, perceived ingroup power, COV...
BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic is expected to have far-reaching consequences on population health...
Rationale: Neighbourhood socio-economic deprivation is strongly related to health-risk behaviours, w...
The question of why more people from black and ethnic minority (BME) backgrounds appear to be at gre...
A model of the effects of ethnicity, political trust, trust in science, perceived ingroup power, COV...
Since the association between COVID-19 and ethnicity was first noted in April 2020,1 numerous large-...
In this submission, we discuss why women and people from ethnic backgrounds (BAME) are, and will be,...
There have been recent mounting concerns regarding multiple reports stating a significantly elevated...
Consumers’ eating habits have changed significantly due to the anxiety and boredom from the re-porte...
This study explored the influence of the COVID-19 pandemic on perceived health behaviours; physical ...
Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic has caused many disruptions in the lives of the population. In p...
Objectives: To provide baseline cohort descriptives and assess change in health behaviours since the...
© 2022 EJBPS. This is the published version of an article published by EJBPS on 01/11/2022, availabl...
Background People from South Asian and black minority ethnic groups are disproportionately affected ...
Consumers’ eating habits have changed significantly due to the anxiety and boredom from the re-porte...