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인터넷 사이트 식품영양정보의 질적 평가 (Qualitative Analysis of Food and Nutrition Informations on the Internet)

  • 정미란;김병숙;이영은
    • 대한영양사협회학술지
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    • 제12권2호
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    • pp.200-215
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    • 2006
  • This study carried out to assess the quality of the information presented on the internet about nutrition specifically in the field of health functional food by monitoring with 10 panels from May, 2004 to October. Four hundred seven relevant websites were initially selected from a process using 5 search engines and the keywords ‘food’ and ‘nutrition’, and 404 sites actually met all inclusion criteria. Most of the sites evaluated 219 (54.20%) were commercial sites and then distributed noncommercial organization site 93 (23.0%), individual site 92(22.8%). Assessment quality indicator was carried out using the 17 necessary requisites, which has been developed to enable users and information providers to judge the quality of food and nutrition information. The mean score for quality grade was 11.07, five site out of a maximum score of 17 and two sites with the lowest total scores for the quality of food and nutrition information. Noncommercial organization site assessed achieved the highest score in accurate and useful informations to the public. Low ranked sites had the most inaccurate or misleading information, emphasizing only the positive aspects of the information, with little or no evidence. Many commercial sites used personal testimony as the most popular ‘proof’ for the effectiveness of product. This was anecdotal rather than scientific evidence based on which the objective validation was difficult to be made. Therefore, it can be challenging for both public and health professionals, to sort out useful information from a plethora of advertisements and promotions on the web sites. Our results suggest that nutrition professionals should talk about useful information of health, food and nutrition with public and help them find the best available information when using the internet.

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An Exploratory Research on the Improvement of Agricultural Food-related Public Organizations' Information Service : Based on the example of Okdab.kr's information service improvement strategy

  • Ham, Eunin;Lee, Jongtae
    • Agribusiness and Information Management
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    • 제10권1호
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    • pp.26-34
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    • 2018
  • Development, availability and users' participation in the information service of agricultural food sector is slower than that of other sectors in Korea. This phenomenon comes from the lack of development strategies and comparative analyses with other sectors, as well as the agricultural food industry's own characteristics which is developed based on the offline market. In this research, we will discuss about how to improve the public information service of agricultural food sector based on the example of establishing service improvement strategy by the most representative Okdab. In this research, we have drawn the following implications for development strategy of Okdab service based on three core keywords derived from benchmarking KOSIS. Three core subjects for upgrading public information service are 'analysis information with expertise and differentiation,' 'user cooperation-oriented platform,' and 'intuitive nd effective UX,' and to strength B.I. as an integrated information service of agricultural food sector, we need to identify the users' satisfaction and needs for the existing service, establish an optimized operating strategy on a short-term, mid-term and long term bases, and implement them in a positive way. Based on this positive action, it can become a trustworthy information service for the users, and we can expect the improvement of the users' recognition for its consistent usability and efficiency.

중학생들의 식생활 정보 Internet Site 이용 현황 (Current Tendency of Middle School Students to Get the Food and Nutrition Information from the Internet Web Site)

  • 고봉경;윤진숙
    • 한국식품영양과학회지
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    • 제32권1호
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    • pp.102-108
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    • 2003
  • 청소년에게 필요한 식생활 정보인터넷사이트 개발을 위한 기초 자료를 얻고자 식생활 정보 이용 현황에 대해 전국의 중학생 네티즌을 대상으로 웹 서베이를 하였다 중학생들은 숙제를 위해 또는 궁금한 것들을 알기 위하여 인터넷 정보를 찾으며, 식생활 정보 가운데는 요리 방법과 세계의 요리 탐방 등을 인터넷을 통해 얻고싶어 하였으며, 식사의 열량과 다이어트 및 음식들에 대한 토막 상식 등의 정보도 필요로 하였다. 응답자의 40%가 인터넷으로부터 식생활 정보를 얻은 경험이 있었으며, 특히 여학생의 이용 경험이 높았다 식생활정보는 요리사가 만든 전문사이트가 가장 높은 정보의 원천이었으나 학습사이트나 월간지 사이트 등의 토막 상식란 등에서도 정보를 얻고 있었고 주로 요리방법 을 알기 위해 또는 단순한 호기심 때문에 식생활 정보를 검색하였다고 하였다 그러나 검색하였을 때 필요한 정보가 없거나 광고가 너무 많고 내용이 너무 어려우며, 사이트 개설자의 상품이나 내용에 너무 치중된 내용이 단점이라고 하였다. 식생활 정보검색을 한번도 하지 않았던 학생들은 식생활에 대한 관심이 없거나 숙제가 없어서 방문하지 않았다고 답하였다. 따라서 청소년을 위하여 식생활 정보를 인터넷을 통해 제공하고자 할 때 전문 사이트를 새로 개발하는 것도 좋은 방법이나, 청소년들은 아직 건강 문제에 대한관심이 성인과 같이 높지 않으므로 학습 사이트 또는 청소년이 자주 방문하는 다른 사이트 등과 연계하여 관련 정보를 알기 쉽게 제공하는 것도 청소년에게 올바른 식생활지식을 접할 수 있는 기회를 많이 줄 수 있는 방안으로 생각된다. 또한 정보의 내용은 단순한 영양소나 칼로리 및 질병에 대한 학문적 상식에 국한되지 않고 실생활에의 적용측면에서 청소년들의 관심을 이끌어 낼 수 있는 다양한 정보로 형성되어야 하겠다.

TV 시청 동기가 식문화 프로그램 시청 선호도 및 시청의도에 미치는 영향 - 식문화 관여도의 조절효과를 중심으로 - (Effects of Viewing Motivations on Viewing Preferences and Viewing Intentions of Television Food Programs)

  • 안세경;이범준
    • 한국식생활문화학회지
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    • 제29권3호
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    • pp.259-269
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    • 2014
  • The current study investigated the relative effects of viewing motivations on viewing preferences and viewing intentions of television food programs. Data collection was conducted by administering a survey to television food program viewers both on and offline. Viewing motivations were categorized as 'information' 'entertainment', 'pass-time', 'companionship', 'relaxation', and 'social interaction'. 'Information' and 'entertainment' proved to be the most important motivational factors affecting viewing preferences for television food programs. 'Information' and 'social interactions' were the strongest predictors of viewing intentions of television food programs. However, 'pass-time' had a negative influence on both viewing preferences and viewing intentions of television food programs. Furthermore, the results of study verified the moderating effects of food involvement in these relations.

Can Auto-ID make Trade Stable between Korea and China?

  • Choi, Jae-Seob
    • 정보학연구
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    • 제7권4호
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    • pp.119-127
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    • 2004
  • As increasing trade through the world, especially in food, asymmetry of information can make the trade shrink. With the industrial development, Korea's agriculture had shrunk dramatically. By the result of the nation's industrial restructuring, over than 3/4 of Korea food consumption comes from abroad. And China is an important source of agricultural product to Korea. Increasing family income and increasing importing food consumption, Korean consumers have been interested in food safety. Especially. after experiencing several cases like struggle for safety of GMO food, poultry influenza, lead contained Chinese fish import, mad cow disease, cheating origin, etc. Obviously, those unreliable cases will hinder the increase of world free trade as well as the trust of two countries. Furthermore, distrust will be a cause of adverse selection. So, it need to find a way to solve the distrust which caused by asymmetry of information. And automatic identification procedures can help mitigate asymmetry of information in trade. And it will make Korean consumers can avoid adverse selection. This paper suggests adoption of Auto ID to encourage agricultural trade between Korea and China.

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The effect of providing nutritional information about fast-food restaurant menus on parents' meal choices for their children

  • Ahn, Jae-Young;Park, Hae-Ryun;Lee, Kiwon;Kwon, Sooyoun;Kim, Soyeong;Yang, Jihye;Song, Kyung-Hee;Lee, Youngmi
    • Nutrition Research and Practice
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    • 제9권6호
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    • pp.667-672
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    • 2015
  • BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: To encourage healthier food choices for children in fast-food restaurants, many initiatives have been proposed. This study aimed to examine the effect of disclosing nutritional information on parents' meal choices for their children at fast-food restaurants in South Korea. SUBJECTS/METHODS: An online experimental survey using a menu board was conducted with 242 parents of children aged 2-12 years who dined with them at fast-food restaurants at least once a month. Participants were classified into two groups: the low-calorie group (n = 41) who chose at least one of the lowest calorie meals in each menu category, and the high-calorie group (n = 201) who did not. The attributes including perceived empowerment, use of provided nutritional information, and perceived difficulties were compared between the two groups. RESULTS: The low-calorie group perceived significantly higher empowerment with the nutritional information provided than did the high-calorie group (P = 0.020). Additionally, the low-calorie group was more interested in nutrition labeling (P < 0.001) and considered the nutritional value of menus when selecting restaurants for their children more than did the high-calorie group (P = 0.017). The low-calorie group used the nutritional information provided when choosing meals for their children significantly more than did the high-calorie group (P < 0.001), but the high-calorie group had greater difficulty using the nutritional information provided (P = 0.012). CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that improving the empowerment of parents using nutritional information could be a strategy for promoting healthier parental food choices for their children at fast-food restaurants.

청소년의 방사선조사 식품 '이해(understanding)'에 관한 전국조사 연구 (The Korean Youths' Understanding of Irradiated Food)

  • 박성철;김학수
    • 한국식생활문화학회지
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    • 제17권2호
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    • pp.141-152
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    • 2002
  • This study provides a national examination on youths' 'understanding' of irradiated food. The 1,200 subjects of the survey were randomly sampled from male and female students throughout the nation, between grades five and eleven. The survey was conducted toward these samples in November 2000. The number of respondents with exposure to irradiated food was so small, amounting to only 4.0 percent of the whole sample. The core concept used in this study is 'impression'. An impression is information about a specific subject, which carries significance to an individual. The results show that the higher the grade was, the more value the contents of impression contained. Furthermore, impressions concerning atomic or nuclear energy, and radioactivity increased greatly among students in middle school and above. Providing information of effects and advantages of irradiated food was focused to increase positive impressions and decrease the negative ones more greatly than providing simple factual information. Youths showed less value-centered impressions of irradiated food and more impressions centered on fragmented facts than adults. Respondents previously exposed irradiated food were shown to acquire the most of their information from the television and newspaper media. Among six information sources presented in the survey, youths pointed out 'science and technology research institutes' as the most credible. International organizations and environmental/ consumer organizations were evaluated as having relatively high credibility. Providing simple factual information of irradiated food did not seem to bring about any difference to the intention of purchasing irradiated food. On the other hand, respondents provided with effects-included information showed an increase in such intention. Our research results of the youth show a notable difference with that of the adults. Thus, programs and strategies to enhance youths' understanding should differ from those concerning adults.

Impacts of menu information quality and nutrition information quality on technology acceptance characteristics and behaviors toward fast food restaurants' kiosk

  • Han, Jihee;Moon, Hyeyoung;Oh, Yoonha;Chang, Ji Yun;Ham, Sunny
    • Nutrition Research and Practice
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    • 제14권2호
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    • pp.167-174
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    • 2020
  • BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: With the advances in technologies, self-service kiosks at foodservice operations are becoming a new way of service provision. This study examined the relationships among the menu information quality, nutrition information quality, technology acceptance characteristics, and customer behavioral intention toward the kiosks in fast food restaurants. SUBJECTS/METHODS: A survey with a self-administered method was distributed online and offline. The sample consisted of customers who had used the kiosks at fast food restaurants in the last six months prior to the survey. The study hypotheses were tested by applying structural equation modeling. RESULTS: Structural equation modeling revealed the positive impacts of menu information quality and nutrition information quality, technology acceptance characteristics, and behavioral intention toward kiosks at fast food restaurants. On the other hand, one hypothesis (Hypothesis 4) on the impact of nutrition information quality on the perceived usefulness was rejected. CONCLUSION: The study is the first to investigate nutrition and menu information at foodservice kiosks and relate them to technology acceptance. The study is very timely and adequate in the time of the 4th industrial revolution. The critical importance of the presentation of nutrition information and menu information at the kiosks at fast food restaurants was verified. The academic and industrial implications of the study findings were discussed.

대학생들의 가공식품 구매실태와 식품표시 인지 정도 (A Study on Utilization of Processed Foods and Recognition of Food Labels among University Students)

  • 이정실;오현근;최경순
    • 한국식품영양학회지
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    • 제28권1호
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    • pp.24-33
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    • 2015
  • This study examined the utilization of processed food and the recognition of food labels among 257 university students (201 females and 56 males) in Seoul and Kangwon-do. The results of the study showed that the most important considered information on food labels are shelf life, nutrition facts, and price in sequential order. Female students' recognition of nutrition facts was significantly higher than that of male students (p<0.05). Female students more attentively checked the manufacturer, origin of the products, and shelf life information on food labels than did the male students. In checking out the food labels information, the most checked items on food labels were calories, trans fatty acid and cholesterol in that order and the least checked information was the sodium contents. Among processed foods, male students' consumption was dominant in instant noodles, frozen dumplings, and canned goods, while female students had more candies/chocolates. In selecting processed foods, male students showed strong preference for cheaper and quantitative products, while female students chose more tasty, brand new, well-known brand, and products of domestic origin. Frequency of canned and frozen food consumption showed a positive correlation with BMI, while candies/chocolates showed a negative correlations with BMI. Negative correlations were found in the attitude of selecting food with longer shelf life and BMI. The results of this study suggest that university students need to be well informed to make wise food choices that contribute to a healthy diet. Additionally, food manufacturers and government authorities concerned should make certain that consumers know how to use food label information more easily and effectively through proper education.

식품 안전 인지·실천 수준에 따른 식위생 행태 및 식생활 정보 관심도에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Behavior of Food Hygiene and Interest in Dietary Information According to the Level of Awareness and Practice of Food Safety)

  • 강남이;윤혜려;김주현
    • 한국식생활문화학회지
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    • 제28권6호
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    • pp.623-630
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    • 2013
  • The purpose of this study was to determine the differences in perception of food hygiene and interest in dietary information among university students. A total of 550 college students from Seoul and the surrounding metropolitan area participated in this questionnaire using one-to-one interviews from September 20th to 28th, 2012. Three groups were classified according to level of awareness and practice of food safety. The highest education level of food safety was in the active-practice group (69.6%), with 58.0% in the want-practice group and 24.6% in the low-practice group. There were significant differences between the awareness and practice groups in terms of importance of food safety (p<0.001). Exactly 74.3% interest in food hygiene was measured in the active-practice group. Interests in dietary and food information were different between the groups: 71.4% for the active-practice group versus 24.6% for the low-practice group (p<0.001). Low-practice group showed the lowest scores for interests in organic food, pesticide-free food, low-pesticide food, slow food, LOHAS, healthy-functional food, nutritional labels, and expiration dates. In conclusion, appropriate levels of food hygiene and food safety education should be provided by the food industry according to perception of food awareness and practice of food safety.