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Development and Evaluation of a Brief Fruit and Vegetable Food Frequency Questionnaire for Higher-Grade Elementary School Children (초등 고학년 아동의 과일 및 채소 섭취 수준 평가를 위한 간단한 식품 섭취 빈도 조사지의 개발과 평가)

  • Lee, Seung-Min
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.18 no.5
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    • pp.675-683
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    • 2008
  • 본 연구는 초등 고학년 아동의 과일과 채소 섭취 수준 측정을 위한 간단한 식품 섭취 빈도 조사지를 개발 및 평가하고자 실시되었다. 2001년도 국민건강영양조사에 참가한 만 $9{\sim}11$세 아동의 24-시간 회상 자료에 기초하여 식품섭취빈도 조사지의 항목 선정을 위한 기초 조사를 하였다. 각 과일과 채소 식품의 일일 평균 섭취량을 전체 아동 및 섭취량의 4분위 집단 별로 산출한 후, 이 자료를 바탕으로 전체 인구 집단의 섭취량을 대변할 수 있을 뿐만 아내라 고 섭취군과 저 섭취군 간의 차이도 나타낼 수 있는 항목을 선정하였다. 총 9개의 과일 항목과 11개의 채소 항목이 식품 섭취 빈도지에 포함되도록 선정되었으며, 섭취 빈도에 대한 응답 항목은 지난 7일 간의 섭취에 대하여 1개의 선택 범주가 제시되었다. 개발된 조사지의 신뢰도와 상대적 타당도에 대한 평가는 서울에 위치한 한 공립 초등학교에 재학 중인 153명의 $4{\sim}6$학년 학생들을 대상으로 실시하였다. 한 달간의 간격을 두고 2회에 걸쳐 조사를 실시한 자료를 이용하여 검사-재검사 신뢰도를 평가하였으며, 두 번째 방문 시에 28개의 과일 및 채소 항목을 추가로 포함하고 있는 식품섭취빈도 조사지를 더불어 실시한 자료를 바탕으로 상대적 타당도를 평가하였다. 상관 분석과 항목 별 빈도 응답 및 섭취 수준에 따른 집단내 순위 분류의 일관성에 대한 분석을 실시한 결과, 본 연구에서 개발된 20개 항목의 과일 채소 식품 섭취빈도 조사지의 신뢰도와 상대적 타당도가 적정 수준 이상으로 나타났다. 신뢰도를 살펴보기 위한 개별 항목 및 과일, 채소, 과일+채소 섭취 빈도에 대한 상관계수는 $0.22{\sim}0.64$(p<0.001)이었으며, 항목별 빈도 응답의 일관도는 평균 69.3%(<=1 빈도 응답차이)와 81.3%(<=2 빈도 응답 차이)로 나타났다. 상대적 타당도를 살펴보기 위한 과일, 채소, 과일+채소 섭취 빈도에 대한 상관계수는 $0.91{\sim}0.93$(p<0.0001)로 높게 나타났다. 따라서 본 연구를 통하여 개발된 식품섭취빈도 조사지는 초등고학년 아동의 과일채소 섭취 수준을 간단히 심사하거나 평가하는 도구로서 유용하리라 사료된다.

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거세돈의 제한 급여 효과

  • 조성백
    • The Korea Swine Journal
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    • v.23 no.9 s.265
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    • pp.123-126
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    • 2001
  • 돼지 성별 사료섭취량 및 체조성과 관련된 시험 결과를 보면 자유채식시 사료섭취량은 거세돈이 암퇘지와 비거세돈보다 많으며, 적육 축적률은 낮다. 체중 30$\~$60kg의 비육기에 자유채식과 제한급여구를 비교한 결과 증체율과 지방축적률은 자유채식에서 높았으며, 거세돈의 에너지 섭취 수준을 $8\%$ 제한시 암퇘지를 자유채식시킨 경우와 비슷한 성장률을 보였다. 또한 80$\~$140kg의 체중에서 최대 단백질 축적량은 수퇘지 42.5kg 암퇘지 40.0kg, 거세돈37.5kg이고, 1일 단백질 축적량은 수퇘지 180g, 암퇘지 160g, 거세돈 145g정도로 성별로 차이가 있다. 체지방축적은 에너지 수준과 거세실시 여부, 일당증체량은 에너지 수준에 큰 영향을 받는다.

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2020 Korean Dietary Reference Intakes for Protein: Estimation of protein requirements and the status of dietary protein intake in the Korean population (2020 단백질 섭취기준: 결핍과 만성질환 예방을 위한 한국인의 단백질 필요량 추정과 섭취현황)

  • Kim, Eunjung;Chung, Sangwon;Hwang, Jin-Taek;Park, Yoon Jung
    • Journal of Nutrition and Health
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    • v.55 no.1
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    • pp.10-20
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    • 2022
  • This article evaluated levels of Estimated Average Requirements (EARs), Reference Nutrient Intakes (RNIs), and Acceptable Macronutrient Distribution Ranges (AMDRs) of protein using the recently revised Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs) for Koreans (2020). Dietary protein requirements are based on amounts sufficient to satisfy physiological demands to accomplish nitrogen equilibrium. The same principle was applied to estimate EARs and RNIs, for adults in DRIs conducted in 2015 and 2020 in Koreans. EAR was estimated to be 0.73 g/kg body weight/day, according to data (0.66 g/kg body weight/day) obtained using the nitrogen balance method and adjusted by efficiency of protein use (90%). RNI was calculated as EAR increased by an amount equal to twice the standard deviation of an age group so as to cover 97.5% of the group and was found to be 0.91 g/kg body weight/day. For weaned infants, children, and adolescents, growth requirement was added to estimate EAR. In particular, growth requirement was adjusted by efficiency of protein use in the revised EAR, which led to higher EARs for weaned infants, children, and adolescents of both genders as compared with 2015 DRIs. The AMDR for protein was set at 7%-20% of energy intake, which was the same as 2015 DRIs. Current, average protein intake by the Korean population is almost twice times the EAR, which suggests it might be better to increase the minimal margin for AMDR. However, it was not adjusted in this revision due to lack of evidence.

Potassium intake of Korean adults: Based on 2007~2010 Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (한국 성인의 칼륨 섭취 현황 : 2007~2010년 국민건강영양조사 자료 이용)

  • Lee, Su Yeoun;Lee, Sim-Yeol;Ko, Young-Eun;Ly, Sun Yung
    • Journal of Nutrition and Health
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    • v.50 no.1
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    • pp.98-110
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    • 2017
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the dietary potassium intake, Na/K intake molar ratio, consumption of 18 food groups, and foods contributing to potassium intake of Korean adults as well as the relationships among quartile of potassium intake level and blood pressure, blood biochemical index. Methods: This study was conducted using the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2007~2010. The total number of subjects was 20,291. All analyses were conducted using a survey weighting to account for the complex survey design. Results: Overall average intakes of potassium were 2,934.7, 3,070.6, 3,078.1, and 3,232.0 mg/day, and they significantly increased by year in Korean adults. The average dietary potassium intake was close to adequate intake (AI), whereas that of women was considerably lower than the AI. The Na/K intake molar ratio in males (2.89~3.23) was higher than in females (2.62~2.95). The major food groups contributing to potassium intake were vegetables, cereals, and fruits/meats. The two major foods contributing to potassium intake were polished rice and cabbage kimchi. The rankings of food source were as follows; polished rice > cabbage kimchi > potato > oriental melon > sweet potato > seaweed > radish > apple > black soybean. In 50~64 year old females, systolic blood pressure (SBP) significantly decreased (p < 0.01) and HDL-cholesterol significantly increased (p < 0.05) as potassium intake increased. Triglyceride (TG) was significantly higher in the other quartile of potassium intake level than in the first quartile (p < 0.05). Conclusion: In conclusion, our study suggests the need for an appropriate set of dietary reference intakes according to caloric intake by sex and age groups and for development of eating patterns to increase potassium intake and decrease sodium intake.

Potassium Intakes of Some Industrial Workers (일부 산업체 근로자의 Potassium 섭취에 관한 연구)

  • Yoon, Young-Ok;Kim, Eul-Sang;Ro, Hee-Kyung
    • Journal of Nutrition and Health
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.344-349
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    • 1991
  • This study was undertaken to evaluate the potassium consumption and excretion in forty healthy male workers of a tire company in Seoul. Mean postassium intake for three days in the subject was $54.5\pm16.7mEq/day(2.13\pm0.64g)$ and urinary excretion of potassium in 24 hours was $45.9\pm10.5mEq(1.77\pm0.41g)$. Thus 83% of dietary potassium was excreted in the form of urine. Dietary ratio of Na to K was $4.15\pm0.58$ while urinary ratio of Na to K was $5.20\pm1.11$. The main food source of potassium was cooked rice with soybean in the rice group, potato with soybean paste soup in the part of soup group. and seasoned Spanish mackerel with raddish in the side dish group. There was a strong correlation between dietary protein and dietary potassium(r=0.694, p<0.001). Urinary sodium and potassium were also strongly associated with each other(r=0.647, p<0.001).

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A Study on Energy Expenditure in Korean Adolescent Women (한국 청소년 여성의 에너지 소비량에 관한 연구)

  • 김유섭;오승호
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.367-373
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    • 1993
  • A 4-week energy balance study was conducted to estimate the energy expenditure (EE) of 7 high school age girl, 15 to 16 year age, by measurement of energy intakes and changes in body energy (BE) content (intake/balance technique), keeping their normal living pattern and eating behavior. Gross energy intake (GE) and fecal energy (FE) loss was measured by bomb calorimetry. Urinary energy (UE) loss was calculated from nitrogen excreted. Fat mass (FM) was determined from body density estimated from skinfold thickness. Mean constitutional ratio of carbohydrate, protein and fat for the total energy intake was 70.1$\pm$1.8%, 12.2$\pm$0.7% and 17.7$\pm$2.0%, respectively, Fecal energy loss was 2.8% proportion of the gross energy intake. Mean daily metabolizable energy estimated by subtract fecal and urinary energy loss was 2022 $\pm$ 50㎉. Total body energy change estimated from body composition change over 28days was increased 2400 $\pm$ 950㎉ . Mean daily energy expenditure was 1958$\pm$87㎉ (39$\pm$2㎉ /kg of body weight).

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Comparison of Mineral and Vitamin Intakes According to the Stage of Change in Fruit and Vegetable Intake for Elementary School Students in Chungnam Province (충남지역 초등학생의 채소와 과일 섭취 행동 변화 단계에 따른 비타민과 무기질 섭취상태 비교)

  • Suh, Yoon-Suk;Chung, Young-Jin
    • Journal of Nutrition and Health
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    • v.41 no.7
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    • pp.658-666
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    • 2008
  • The purpose of this study was to compare the mineral and vitamin intake according to the stage of change in fruit and vegetable intake. The subjects consisted of 256 students, 122 males and 134 females, who are fourth, fifth and sixth grade in an elementary school located in Yeongi-Gun, Chungnam province. The dietary intake wasexamined by 24 hr dietary recall for 1 day and by food record for 2 days from April 19 to May 01, 2007. Stage of change of intake of fruits and vegetables of the students was categorized into three groups: precontemplation, contemplation and preparation, and action. The subjects at the stage of action took kimchi and vegetables more frequently, and also took more vitamin C as well. But the subjects at other two stages did not show any difference in the intake of any food group and nutrients. Percentage of the male subjects who took less than EAR did not show any significant difference by stage of change in all the nutrients. However, there was gradual decrease in the percentage of female taking less than EAR of vitamin C and vitamin B2. The result concludes that vitamin C intake significantly increase gradually as the stages of behavioral change of fruit and vegetable intake proceed although almost all vitamins and minerals tended to increase.

2020 Dietary Reference Intakes of water for Koreans: establishment and future tasks (2020 한국인 수분 섭취기준 설정과 앞으로의 과제)

  • Lee, Jae Hyun;Kim, Sun Hyo
    • Journal of Nutrition and Health
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    • v.55 no.4
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    • pp.419-429
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    • 2022
  • Water accounts for the largest proportion of body weight and is an essential element for the physiological functioning of the human body. According to 2013-2017 Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES) data, the average water intake of Koreans was 2,167.3 mL/day and 62% of them did not meet the Dietary Reference Intakes for Koreans (KDRIs) for water. However, the consumption of beverages is continuously increasing. KDRIs sets the adequate intake (AI) for water, but tolerable upper intake level (UL) and chronic disease risk reduction intake (CDRR) are not provided. Compared to 2015, the AI of total water from both food and fluids in the 2020 KDRIs slightly increased or decreased according to age. The AI for children 1-2 years old, boys 6-8 years and 9-11 years old, and girls 6-8 years old decreased by 100 mL/day, while that of boys 12-14 years old increased by 100 mL/day. The AI of total water was the sum of the water intake from food and fluids reported by the KNHANES, with an extra milk intake of 200 mL/day. Therefore, it is not appropriate to use the AI of total water intakes for the reference of beverage intakes. It is preferable to consume water or milk rather than beverages containing sugar and others including caffeine, sodium, etc. when drinking fluid water. We suggest the following improvements in the future KDRIs for water: improving the adequacy of the water content ratio of Korean conventional foods, supplementing the fluid water intake survey, reflecting the current water intake status by life cycle, setting KDRIs for water for the elderly considering the physiological changes, health status and dietary habits, and promotion of research on the relationship between water intake and health for Koreans.

A Study on Fourth Group of Basic Food Groups(Source of Calcium) (기초식품군중(基礎食品群中).제사군(第四群)(칼슘급원(給源)) 연구(硏究))

  • Park, Kui-Sun
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.31-36
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    • 1979
  • As a preliminary study to estimate the amount of daily calcium intake of Korean people, the present study was conducted investigating the kinds and amount of food among ordinary Korean food considered to be sources of calcium. The author sampled arbitrarily a total of 165 apartment households in Pusan City which were distributed in seven administration sections. Duration of this study was eight months, from June, 1975 to February, 1976. During summer vacation in this period twenty trained students visited these households where they measured the calcium source food at dinner, and three times this amount was regarded as the total daily intake. Also questionairs itemizing the various kinds of food which were considered to be sources of calcium were given to housewives and collected about two months later. The results are summarized as follows: The major sources of calcium food were milk and anchovy, and the total calcium content taken daily was an average 195.06 mg which was far smaller than the recommended standard. Cooking methods varied according to the kinds of food; for anchovy, the boiled water extract or the part remaining after removing bone and head was used, and for chopped cattle bone, the broth from boiling foe 5 to 6 hours was used. For boiled water extract, during extraction the amount of calcium was increased in the water but smaller than foe fresh anchovy. It is, therefore, desirable to cook and eat edible fish bone instead of discarding it after extraction. The amount of calcium of shrimp and whitebait consumed was considerably less than that of milk or anchovy. Most housewives, about 71%, discarded fish bones which contained a lot of calium before or after cooking them. So, it was considered necessary to find a good method of preparing fish so that it can be eaten palatably together with the bones.

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A Study on Nutrient Intake of Rural Housewives (안동지역 농촌주부의 영양소 섭취 실태에 관한 조사 연구)

  • 장현숙
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.20 no.5
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    • pp.433-439
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    • 1991
  • This nutritional survey was conducted from September 15 to 21, 1990, in order to investigate the nutritional status of housewives living in Andong city, rural area of Korea. The subjects of this survey were 222 rural housewives living in Andong area. The results were summarized as follows ; The daily food intake was 1133.1g and that of animal foods was 131.5g. The average intake of nutrients was above the RDA. Total calorie intake was 2123.7kcal. Perentages of energy from carbohydrate, protein and fat were 64.4, 18.1 and 17.5 respectively. The predicted percentages of deficiency was 19.8% in calorie, 10.0% in protein, 14.0% in Ca and 25.2% in Fe of total subjects. The correlation between the income level, food expenditure and protein intake was significant.

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