한국한의학연구원논문집 (Korean Journal of Oriental Medicine)
- 제7권1호
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- Pages.105-114
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- 2001
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- 1229-3377(pISSN)
사상체질분류검사지(QSCC II)에 의해 사상체질이 분류된 대학생의 식품 기호도 조사 연구
A Study on the Association between Sasang Constitutions and Food Preference
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Choi, Sun-Mi
(Korea institute of Oriental Medicine) ;
- Chi, Sang-En (Korea Institute of Oriental Medicine) ;
- Hong, Jeong-Mi (Korea institute of Oriental Medicine) ;
- Ahn, Kyoo-Seok (Kyunghee University Oriental Medical College, Pathology Laboratory) ;
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Koh, Byung-Hee
(Korea institute of Oriental Medicine)
- 발행 : 2001.12.31
초록
This study was carried out to investigate correlation with food preference of subjects in three constitution groups on the view point of constitutional medicine. The constitutions of 124 college students(male 80, female 44) was classified by QSCC II method. Food preference of the subjects was surveyed in accordance with suggested foods for each constitution and was analyzed using Hedonic scale. The distribution of the constitutional revealed that Soeum individuals accounts 53%, followed by ; Soyang 19%, Taeum 28%. For men, sorghum, potatoes, beef, scombroid, oyster, saury, octopus, codfish, walleye pollack, shrimp, croaker, pineapple, eggplant, leek, pumpkin, toenjang, draft beer, diluted liquor, coffee, cocoa were statistically different in food preference score by sasang constitution(p<0.05). For woman, chicken, pollack roe, a walleye pollack, persimmon, jujube, melon, citron, celery, burdock, vinegar, bean-paste soup, draft beer, ginseng, honey were statistically different in food preference score by sasang constitution(p<0.05). Association of sasang constitutions and food thought to be harmful or healthy to each constitution was analyzed. But Food preference score of food thought to be harmful or healthy were not statistically different in score among sasang constitutions. This results suggested that food intake patterns of subjects were associated with sasang constitutional food in parts.