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한국인의 유해물질 식이 노출량 평가를 위한 대표식품 선정과 mapping (Selection of Representative Foods and 'Best-fit' Mapping of Other Foods for Estimation of a Comprehensive Exposure to Food Contaminants in a Korean Total Diet Study)

  • 고은미;신혜형;연미영;남은정;이윤나;김도희;이지연;김미혜;박성국;최훈;김초일
    • 한국식품과학회지
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    • 제43권6호
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    • pp.773-782
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    • 2011
  • 한국형 TDS에 필요한 차별화된 포괄적인 식품목록을 도출하기 위해, 가장 최근에 실시된 2009년 TDS에서 사용된 것과 동일한 식품섭취량 자료를 사용하여 대표식품 선정기준을 확대 보완하고 그 결과를 비교하였다. 식품별 섭취량 누적비율 90%까지 확대, 섭취빈도 5% 이상으로 확대 및 추가 고려요인으로 지용성 오염물질을 위한 지방섭취량 누적비율 80%까지에 포함되는 식품을 고려하여 총 161종의 식품이 선정되었다. 도출된 대표 식품 목록은 우리 국민이 2007년에 섭취한 것으로 조사된 모든 식품군을 포함하고 있어 그 포괄성이 입증되었다. 다음 단계로, 한국인의 일상적인 식이를 대표할 수 있는 식품섭취량 자료를 확보하기 위해, 총 18,022명을 대상으로 실시된 2008년도와 2009년도 국민건강영양조사의 식품섭취량 자료를 통합하고 여기에 등장한 687종 식품을 이용하여, 상기 기술된 선정기준에 따라 165종 식품을 선정하여 기본목록을 작성하였다. 이들을 식품군별로 분류한 후 유사식품의 중복선정을 피하기 위해 매우 유사한 식품 30종에 대해 각 식품군 내에서 다소비 순위와 다빈도 순위를 비교하여 상대적으로 순위가 낮은 식품 15종을 제외시키고, 각 식품군에서 대표식품으로 선정되지 않은 식품에 대한 검토를 통해 식품 구성과 성상이 현저히 달라서 mapping이 어려운 식품 10종을 추가하여 160종이 대표식품으로 최종 선정되었다. TDS 분석대상으로 최종 선정된 160종의 식품목록은 식품섭취량의 90.93%, 에너지 섭취량의 91.36%, 지방섭취량의 89.05%를 포괄하는 것으로 나타났다. 예산과 연구기간의 제약으로 모든 식품이 분석될 수는 없으므로 분석되지 않은 식품을 가장 유사한 대표 식품의 유해물질 분석결과에 매칭하는 방법인 'best-fit' mapping 과정을 적용한다면 유해물질별 총 섭취량의 산출이 가능하게 될 것이다. 본 연구에서는 우리 국민의 식생활을 반영할 수 있는 대표성 있는 식품섭취량 자료를 확보하여 체계적인 방법으로 대표 식품을 선정하고, mapping을 통해 모든 식품을 포괄할 수 있는 방법을 제시함으로써 유해물질별 총 노출량을 평가할 수 있는 기반을 마련하였다.

주요국 식품안전 조직 및 주요정책 (Selected countries' food safety agencies and policies)

  • 이희정
    • 식품과학과 산업
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    • 제50권2호
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    • pp.98-109
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    • 2017
  • he safety and quality of the food supply are governed by a complex system and food safety management is one of the most important tasks of every government and government agency. Different types of policies have been developed and emplyed to address current and upcoming challegnes. In many counties including South Korea, much effort has been made to reform food safety system including organizational transformation and policy change. Food safety agencies including their history in four countries -U.S., England, Japan, and EU- are reviewd and major policies which have been recently employed by thses four contries are also examined. Additionally, the report of EU food safety and nutiriton in 2050 is introduced and scenarios of future change and policy responses in the report are exmained. Lastly, insight into this issue is given based on review of organizational transformation and major policies in four countries.

커피 및 음료 전문점의 음료 종류별 총당류와 Free Sugar 함량 조사 (The total sugar and free sugar content in beverages categorized according to recipes at coffee and beverage stores)

  • 연지영;이순규;신기용;권광일;이우영;강백원;박혜경
    • Journal of Nutrition and Health
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    • 제46권4호
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    • pp.382-390
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    • 2013
  • This study was designed to investigate the amount of free sugar according to each beverage category in coffee and beverage stores. The groups were categorized as 15 groups based on the kind of beverage material. The beverage groups contributing to total sugar per 100 mL were milk + syrup or powder, hot (12.9 g), ade (12.6 g), milk + syrup or powder + crushed ice (11.9 g), and espresso shot + milk + syrup + crushed ice (11.4 g). The beverage groups contributing to free sugar per 100 mL were ade (12.6 g), milk + syrup or powder + crushed ice (10.8 g), espresso shot + milk + syrup + crushed ice (10.3 g), and milk + syrup or powder, hot (9.7 g). The beverage groups contributing to total sugar (energy) per portion size were milk + syrup or powder + crushed ice 56.6 g (332.3 kcal), espresso shot + milk + syrup + crushed ice 49.3 g (333.4 kcal), milk + syrup or powder, hot 46.3 g (372.1 kcal), and milk + syrup or powder, ice 38.1 g (325.9 kcal). The beverage groups contributing to free sugar per portion size were milk + syrup or powder + crushed ice 51.2 g, espresso shot + milk + syrup + crushed ice 44.9 g, ade 37.1 g, milk + syrup or powder, hot 34.6 g, and milk + syrup or powder, ice 30.1 g. The percent of average free sugar per portion size of the WHO recommendation (free sugars <10% of total energy; <50 g/2,000 kcal) was milk + syrup or powder + crushed ice 102.4%, espresso shot + milk + syrup + crushed ice 89.8%, ade 74.1%, and milk + syrup or powder, hot 69.2%. The proportion of beverage in excess of WHO recommendation per portion size was 14.6% in espresso shot + milk + syrup + crushed ice, 22.7% in ade, and 10.9% in milk + syrup or powder, hot. Therefore, in coffee and beverage stores, menu development with reduced sugar content is needed, and nutrition information should be provided through sugar nutrition labeling.

Food deserts in Korea? A GIS analysis of food consumption patterns at sub-district level in Seoul using the KNHANES 2008-2012 data

  • Kim, Dohyeong;Lee, Chang Kil;Seo, Dong Yeon
    • Nutrition Research and Practice
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    • 제10권5호
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    • pp.530-536
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    • 2016
  • BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: The concept of "food deserts" has been widely used in Western countries as a framework to identify areas with constrained access to fresh and nutritious foods, providing guidelines for targeted nutrition and public health programs. Unlike the vast amount of literature on food deserts in a Western context, only a few studies have addressed the concept in an East Asian context, and none of them have investigated spatial patterns of unhealthy food consumption from a South Korean perspective. SUBJECTS/METHODS: We first evaluated the applicability of food deserts in a Korean setting and identified four Korean-specific unhealthy food consumption indicators, including insufficient food consumption due to financial difficulty, limited consumption of fruits and vegetables, excessive consumption of junk food, and excessive consumption of instant noodles. The KNHANES 2008-2012 data in Seoul were analyzed with stratified sampling weights to understand the trends and basic characteristics of these eating patterns in each category. GIS analyses were then conducted for the data spatially aggregated at the sub-district level in order to create maps identifying areas of concern regarding each of these indicators and their combinations. RESULTS: Despite significant reduction in the rate of food insufficiency due to financial difficulty, the rates of excessive consumption of unhealthy foods (junk food and instant noodles) as well as limited consumption of fruits and vegetables have increased or remained high. These patterns tend to be found among relatively younger and more educated groups, regardless of income status. CONCLUSIONS: A GIS-based analysis demonstrated several hotspots as potential "food deserts" tailored to the Korean context based on the observed spatial patterns of undesirable food consumption. These findings could be used as a guide to prioritize areas for targeted intervention programs to facilitate healthy food consumption behaviors and thus improve nutrition and food-related health outcomes.

충북 일부지역 여자 중학생의 체형 인식도에 따른 식습관, 체형 만족도 및 영양지식에 관한 연구 (A Study on Dietary Habits, Body Satisfaction and Nutritional Knowledge by Body Image of Middle School Girl Students in Chungbuk Area)

  • 연지영;신기용;이순규;이혜영;강백원;박혜경
    • 대한지역사회영양학회지
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    • 제18권5호
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    • pp.442-456
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    • 2013
  • This study was performed to investigate the dietary habits, body satisfaction and nutritional knowledge according to body image of middle school girl students (n = 284). The subjects were classified as lean, normal and fat groups according to body image. The weight, body mass index (BMI) and the score of body image were significantly higher in the students who recognized their body image as 'fat'. The satisfaction of present body image was significantly lower in students who recognized their body image as 'lean'. The interest in weight control and experience of weight control were significantly higher in students who recognized their body image as 'fat'. The necessity of nutrition education was higher in all groups (lean 67.2%, normal 59.0% and fat 52.8%). The products used to feel sweetened were sweetened ice (68.7%), processed milk (68.3%), confectionery (62.3%), carbonated beverage (55.3%), fermented milk (38.0%) and none (6.0%). The frequency of consumption of fruit juices and fried food was significantly higher in 'normal' compared to 'fat'. There was no significant difference in the frequency of consumption of snack and nutritional knowledge among the three groups. In the multiple regression analysis, the score of body image was negatively associated with the frequency of snack consumption in the 'lean'. The score of body image was positively associated with identification of nutrition labels and an interest in weight control but was negatively associated with satisfaction of present body image in the 'fat'. Based on these results, we conclude that, the middle school girl students need correct recognition of body image and continuous and practical nutrition education in order to maintain healthy dietary habits.