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A Study on the Stress and the Dietary Habits of Elementary School Children by Mother's Employment Status (어머니 취업유무에 따른 초등학교 고학년 학생의 스트레스와 식습관에 관한 연구)

  • Oh, Seung-Hee;Hyun, Hwa-Jin;Lee, Hong-Mie;Park, Hae-Ryun;Lim, Hyun-Jin;Song, Kyung-Hee
    • Korean Journal of Community Nutrition
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.498-506
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    • 2010
  • The purpose of this study is to determine the stress and the dietary habits of elementary school children and assess the associations with mother's employment status. The subjects were 423 students of 5th and 6th grade students (210 boys and 213 girls) in Seoul and Gyeonggi-Do. Two hundred fifty-two mothers had some kinds of job and 171 mothers were housewives. The students had stress the most from their studies/schoolwork (M = 2.37), while the least from "teacher/school" (M=1.51). The average stress score of the subjects was 1.76. The average score of dietary habits was 3.43. More specifically, the statement "not skipping breakfast" had the highest score (M = 4.04) and the statement "not substituting cereals, breads or drink milk for any meal" had the lowest score. Students with employed mothers had higher stress level than students with unemployed mothers. Students with employed mothers who have blue color job showed the lower dietary habits score than those with employed mothers who had other types of job. Students of employed mothers who go to school at dawn showed the lowest dietary habits score. In both employed and unemployed mothers, the stress score of students negatively correlated with the score of dietary habits. It was important for the mother to be at home when the students go to school and return. Based on this study, mothers should be aware of the stress level of their children get depending on their employment status. They should also provide their children to have good dietary habits and nutritional education regularly.

A Study on the Differences in the Dietary-, Health- and Smoking Habits of Young Adult Groups in the Seoul Area (서울지역의 흡연자와 비흡연자의 식이 패턴 및 흡연 행동 특성에 관한 연구)

  • Shin Kyung-Ok;An Eun-Jin;Choi Kyung-Soon;Chung Keun-Hee
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.54-64
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    • 2006
  • The traditional Korean diet, which is high in rice and vegetables, is fast being replaced by a Western style diet as the standard of living goes up. In addition to this, cigarette smoking has taken on serious proportions, especially amongst those of the younger generation. Because Seoul (and it's surrounding areas) is the hub of Education and Business, it is densely populated and heavily polluted Consequently health-related issues and diseases are starting to resemble those prevalent in Western communities. Historically, stomach cancer was the #1 killer-disease in Korea, but nowadays lung cancer ranks either 1st or 2nd on the list of killer-disease in Korea. This is presumably due to the lethal combination of heavy smoking and pervasive air pollution. Despite these disquieting facts, almost no study had been made of the nutritional patterns and dietary habits of smoking and non-smoking young adults in the Seoul area. Therefore the purpose of this study is to compare the dietary and nutritional patterns of young smokers with those of young non-smokers in and around Seoul. This is done with regards to their eating habits and lifestyles, as well as the dietary components that contribute towards maintaining good health. The results showed that compared to non-smokers, smokers manifested irregular eating patterns and also tended to overindulge on fast- or junk foods. In contrast to this, non-smokers enjoyed a healthier diet, which was high in brown rice, grains, legumes, fresh fruit and vegetables, and 'kimchi'. Amongst the male subjects of this study, it was found that smokers consumed significantly less vitamin $B_2$, calcium, and phosphorous than non-smokers. It was also established that in general, stress-generated smoking habits were formed during the high school years of the younger generation. In conclusion: Because smokers maintain a less healthy diet and life-style, it is to recommended that a 'Health Education Program' be developed which could guide young smokers into adopting better dietary habits and life styles.

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A Study on Eating Habits of Businessmen in Urban Areas (도시지역 직장남성의 식습관에 관한 연구)

  • Shin, Young-Ja;Park, Geum-Soon
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.10 no.5
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    • pp.435-442
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    • 1995
  • This study is to investigate the eating habits of 420 businessmen living in urban areas (Taegu, Gumi, Youngchon and Changwon) in Kyungbuk and Kyungnam provinces. This survey was carried out by questionnaires. The results are summarized as the following in the association of demographic variables and eating habits, occupation (p<0.001), age (p<0.01), spouse's occupation, dwelling state, and monthly income (p<0.05) had statistically significant relationships. Middle aged adults placed more attention on eating habits than young adults. High-class professionals, managers and salesmen had a high frequency of 'good' eating habits, while office-workers had a high frequency of 'bad' eating habits. In the association of eating behavior, health status variables and eating habits, the frequency of meals, exercise, sleep, degree of fatigue, life styles, digestibility, and health status (p<0.001) had significant relationships. It seems that eating behavior and health conditions have direct effects on eating habits.

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The Connection between Hand Washing and Brushing Teeth

  • Ra-Ae Bak;Sun-Jung Shin;Hee-Jung Park;Jin-Young Jung;Hwa-Young Lee;Nam-Hee Kim
    • Journal of dental hygiene science
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.132-141
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    • 2023
  • Background: The purpose of this study was to identify the connection between handwashing and toothbrushing, focusing on eating habits, and to verify whether eating habits can be used as an action cue for forming health habits. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study using secondary data from the 2019 community health survey. The participants included 229,099 adults aged 19 years or older, representative of the South Korean people. We employed two dependent variables: one was washing hands, and the other was brushing teeth. Eating habits was a major independent variable. Socioeconomic variables, such as age, gender, income, occupation, economic activity, education, and residence were adjusted as confounders. Multivariate logistic regression was performed to calculate adjusted odds ratio and 95% confidence intervals. Results: Most of the participants had good health behaviors: those who wash their hands and brush their teeth were each approximately 80%. Our finding indicated that brushing teeth and washing hands can be connected with eating habits. After adjusting for confounders, it was found that people who wash their hands before meals (compared to those who did not wash their hands before meals) had a higher toothbrushing rate after meals (i.e., socioeconomic status) (Adjusted Odds Ratio: 2.0, Confidence Intervals: 1.9 to 2.1). Conclusion: Those who practice either washing hands before meals or brushing teeth after meals were found to have a connection between washing hands and brushing teeth based on the results of practicing other health behaviors. This implies that eating habits can be connected as a behavior cue to promote health habits, such as washing hands before meals and brushing teeth after meals.

The Convergence study on the Effect of university students' dietary habits on their self-esteem by the medium of health-related behaviors and stress (대학생의 식생활 습관이 건강관련 행위와 스트레스를 매개로 하여 자아존중감에 미치는 영향에 관한 융합 연구)

  • Lee, Hyun-Suk
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.9 no.9
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    • pp.345-352
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    • 2018
  • This convergence study was aimed at examining the effect of university students' dietary habits on their self-esteem by the medium of health-related behaviors and stress. 390 copies of questionnaire completed by university students in Province J and Province K were used as the study data. As for the data analysis, SPSS and AMOS were used to perform correlation analysis, multiple regression analysis and path analysis. The study showed a significant correlation between dietary habits and health-related behaviors of University students, dietary habits and stress, dietary habits and self-esteem and that dietary habits exerted impact on the students' self-esteem by the medium of health-related behaviors and Stress. Therefore, in order to increase university students' self-esteem, it is necessary to provide training and programs on correct dietary habits and health-related behaviors and to prepare plans for reducing stress.

Annual Differences in Food Habits and Dietary Attitudes of New College Female Students in the Department of Food and Nutrition for 6 Years(2003~2008) (식품영양과 신입 여대생의 식습관과 식태도의 연도별 차이(2003~2008))

  • Byun, Ki-Won
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.560-569
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    • 2009
  • This study was conducted to investigate the annual differences in food habits and dietary attitudes of new female college students enrolled in the department of food and nutrition for 6 years by questionnaire. The results were as follows: age, height, weight and body mass index(BMI) were no significant annual differences over study period. The average ratios of underweight, normal weight and above overweight groups classified by the BMI standard were 19.4%, 64.4% and 16.2%, respectively. There were no significant annual differences in the scores of food habits and dietary attitudes. The intake of milk showed the lowest scores among all the food habit items and the same annual tendencies for 6 years. Among food groups items, the mean intake scores of milk(p<0.01), fats and oils(p<0.001) and vegetables(p<0.05) differed significantly by year. Specifically, the intake scores of milk and vegetables decreased gradually throughout the study period and were significantly lower in 2008 than in 2003. Among dietary habits, the mean intake scores of sweets were significantly lower in 2003 and 2007 than in other years(p<0.001), and the mean intake scores of instant frozen foods were significantly higher in 2006 than during other years(p<0.05). The sum of health related items in 2007 was significantly lower than those during other years, and this was likely due to the lowest scores both of eating-out and alcohol intake in 2007 than in other years. Among dietary attitudes, the mean score of item 'Price of food is more important than nutrition.' was significantly lower in 2005(p<0.05). Food habit scores showed significantly positive correlation with dietary habits(r=0.733, p<0.01), food groups related habits(r=0.720, p<0.01), lifestyle related disease related habits(r=0.518, p<0.01), health related habits(r=0.422, p<0.01). Food habits and dietary attitudes showed highly significantly positive linear correlations each other(r=0.426, p<0.01). Dietary habits and food groups related habits showed highly significantly positive linear correlations(r=0.366, p<0.01). These results showed the same annual tendency with respect to food habit and dietary attitudes in newly enrolled college female students for 6 years. It is expected that food habit and dietary attitudes will be improved if systemic and proficient nutrition education is provided during their college period.

The Two Contrary Effects of Usage Habits on the Acceptance of a New IT: Lock-in and Expertise (사용 습관이 새로운 정보기술 수용에 미치는 두 가지 상반되는 효과: 전문성과 고착현상)

  • Lee, Woong-Kyu;Kim, Hyo-Jung
    • Knowledge Management Research
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    • v.12 no.5
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    • pp.11-23
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    • 2011
  • The objective of this study was to analyze the two contrary effects of usage habits on the acceptance of a new IT. The one is a positive one which may be caused by expertise from the repetitive usages of a current system while the other is a negative one which would be due to lock-in. For this purpose, this study suggested three hypotheses which account for not only the negative effect of the habit in current system on the intention of using a new system but also the positive moderation effects on both relationships of perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use with the intention of a new system. For the empirical tests of the hypotheses, this study surveyed acceptance of Google Docs for the users who have a habitual used word processor. The analysis by partial least square approach showed that the hypotheses were statistically supported.

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A Comparative Analysis on the Relationship between Health Eating Habits and Health Functional Food Attitudes and Mood Conditions between University Students and the Elderly (대학생과 노인의 건강 식습관 및 건강기능식품에 대한 태도와 기분 상태의 관계에 대한 비교 분석)

  • Kim, Heung-Tae;Han, Taek-Gu;Yu, Ji-Heon;Hwang, Hye-young;Kim, Hye-Jin;Seo, Soo-Jin;Kim, Hyun-Kyoung
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.595-604
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    • 2022
  • It is necessary to pay attention to healthy eating habits and attitudes toward health functional foods at a time when the incidence of diseases increases exponentially due to side effects of westernized eating habits. The purpose of this study is to clarify the effect of healthy eating habits and attitudes toward health functional foods on mood states of college students and the elderly. As a result of the analysis, in the elderly, the explanatory power for vitality emotion was lower than that of college students, and only healthy eating habits were factors that significantly explained. For anxiety-depression, it was found that health eating habits could explain the decrease in anxiety-depression emotions even less only in the elderly, and for anger emotions, neither college students nor the elderly showed significant explanatory power. This suggests that it is necessary to further research and analyze the experimental and practical effects based on a wider group and various emotions on how health functional foods and healthy eating habits affect emotions.

The Study on the Relationships between Dining-out Activities, Eating Habits, and the Frequency of Fast Food Intake and Obesity among the University Students in the Busan Area (부산 지역 대학생들의 외식 행동과 식생활 습관 및 패스트푸드 섭취 빈도와 비만도와의 관계)

  • Lee, Jong-Ho
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.225-235
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    • 2009
  • For the purpose of encouraging healthy eating habits, this study surveyed 282 male and female university students in Busan to investigate the relationships between dining-out activities, eating habits, and the frequency of fast food intake and obesity. To confirm this, SPSS statistical programme 14.0 has been used to carry out the frequency analysis, fact and reliability analysis, $x^2$-test, t-test and the correlation analysis. As a result, it has been found that there is a correlation under p<0.01 between obesity and the habit of frequently eating unhealthy food, and there is a correlation under p<0.01 between obesity and the habit of frequently fast foods. Meanwhile, there is a correlation under p<0.05 between obesity and regular eating habits. Therefore, it has been concluded that there is a correlation between the obesity and eating habits as well as the frequency of fast food intake among the university students.

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Feeding habits of Acentrogobius pellidebilis in an eelgrass(Zostera marina) bed (해초지에서 서식하는 점줄망둑(Acentrogobius pellidebilis)의 먹이습성)

  • Kwak, Seok-Nam;Huh, Sung-Hoi;Kim, Ha-Won
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Fisheries and Ocean Technology
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    • v.46 no.4
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    • pp.358-367
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    • 2010
  • Feeding habits of Acentrogobius pellidebilis collected from in an eelgrass(Zostera marina) bed from January to December 2006 were studied. A. pellidebilis ranged form 1.6 to 6.9 cm in standard length were determined. A. pellidebilis was a carnivore which consumed mainly copepods, polychaetes, and amphipods. Its diets included small quantities of isopods, seaweeds, nematods, and gastropods. It showed ontogenetic changes in feeding habits. Smaller individuals (<2.0cm SL) fed mainly on copepods. While the consumption of copepods decreased with increasing fish size, the consumption of polychaetes and amphipods were increased. Dietary breadth index was varied with fish size.