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국내거주 외국인의 정주화에 따른 한국 음식점 선택 (Selection of Korean Cuisine Restaurants of Foreigners Living in the Korea)

  • 이상미
    • 한국콘텐츠학회논문지
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    • 제11권1호
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    • pp.379-386
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    • 2011
  • 본 연구는 국내에 거주하는 외국인을 대상으로 문화적응에 기준이 되는 거주기간에 따른 한국 음식점의 선택과 문화 적응도에 미치는 영향을 파악하여 더 넓은 소비시장의 영역을 확장하기 위한 기초자료로 제시하고자 한다. 설문지는 250부를 배포하여 220부를 실증분석에 활용한 결과는 다음과 같다. 첫째, 외국인들은 기술습득과 훈련, 타 문화 및 경험을 습득하기 위해 방문하였고, 한국문화에 대해 보통이거나 잘 모르며, 한국음식에 대해서는 30.5%로 조금 잘 먹는 것으로 나타났다. 거주기간은 2년 미만이고, 한국생활에서 가장 힘든 점은 의사소통의 불명확성, 무례한 행동 태도 언어로 나타났다. 둘째, 한국 음식점을 이용하는 목적은 '친구와 즐거운 시간을 보내거나', '특별한 음식을 먹기 위해서'이고, 한국음식은 점심과 저녁에 먹는 반면에 모국음식은 시간적인 여유가 많은 주말에 하는 것으로 나타났다. 셋째, 한국 음식점선택에서 2년 미만인 경우 '서비스' 와 '위생 및 청결' 요인을 높게 인지하는 반면에 4년 이상은 '입지' 요인을 높게 평가하는 것으로 나타났다. 넷째, 한국문화 적응도에서 2년 미만인 경우가 '정체성 및 한국문화'를 높게 인지하는 것으로 나타났다.

대학생의 기호식품과 인성과의 관계에 대한 연구 (A Study on Relationship between Food Preferences and Personality of University Students)

  • 김영인
    • 한국지역사회생활과학회지
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    • 제21권1호
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    • pp.5-12
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    • 2010
  • The objective of this research was to examine the relationship between food preferences and personality of university students. The questionnaires were distributed to 198 university students in 2009. The data showed high correlation between personality and food preferences. According to the result of food preferences exams the most favorite food of university students was coffee, refreshing drinks, eggs, ice creams, bananas, porks, apples, chickens, weeds, grapes and food they dislike were sea cucumbers, livers, mung bean sprout, crown daisy, flat fishes, bean curd, green lavers, lotus roots, turban shells, egg plant etc. The correlation coefficient between food preferences and personality showed that male students had more dominance and sociability, and female students had more sociability and validity. On the other hand, a good diet group had higher responsibility and a poor diet group had higher sociability. Consequently, good food habits is essentially needed for the formation of desirable personality of students.

우주베키스탄 고려인의 한국 전통 음식에 대한 인식 (Perception of Korean Traditional Food and Cultural Background of Uzbekistan-Korean)

  • 박영선;정영숙
    • 동아시아식생활학회지
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    • 제18권6호
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    • pp.884-892
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    • 2008
  • The principal objective of this study was to assess the dimensions and pattern types for the perception of Korean traditional food of Uzbeki-Koreans and to find the determinants of the pattern types, taking food cultural backgrounds into account. Data were collected from 634 Koreans living in Uzbekistan and were factor- and cluster-analyzed. The results revealed three different dimensions and pattern types. Descriptive statistics demonstrated that perceptional pattern types, i.e., tradition recognized patterns, traditional living patterns, traditional modernized patterns, are likely to vary depending on socio-demographic and cultural background of Korean traditional food in Uzbekistan. Similarities and differences in perceptional pattern types are discussed, and implications for food and nutrition specialists and food-marketers are provided.

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가구형태에 따른 노인의 식품섭취 빈도 비교 - 2008년 경기북부 지역사회건강조사 자료를 이용하여 - (A comparison of food frequency for the elderly regarding different family types - Based on Community Health Survey for 2008 -)

  • 신송경;김현자;최보율;이상선
    • Journal of Nutrition and Health
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    • 제45권3호
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    • pp.264-273
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    • 2012
  • This study analyzes the food frequency for the elderly regarding different family types and finds the factors for nutritional risk, offers a basic reference for providing nutritional support for them. The study referred to the dietary behavioral survey data of 3,680 elderly people (1652 male and 2028 female) from 21 regions in the northern Kyeonggi province. The data was collected through the method of one-to-one interviews and was a part of the Community Health Survey for 2008 by the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC). We classified family types as a household for elderly people living alone, a household of elderly people with a spouse, a household of the elderly with unmarried children and a household of the elderly with married children, and as for intakes of foods, the frequencies of taking fruits, vegetables, kimchi, rice with mixed cereals, meat, fish, bean tofu soymilk, milk and dairy products, as well as sweet beverages are calculated on a daily basis and skipped meals are calculated on a weekly basis. Elderly women showed lower income, lower education level, higher unemployment rates, and a higher rate of government healthcare subsidies than elderly men. Elderly women tend to live alone and with their children while elderly men tend to live with their spouse. In both males and females, the intake of fruits and vegetables were the least in the elderly living alone, while the elderly with married children ate the most. In both males and females, the household of the elderly living alone ate significantly less amounts of Kimchi than other family types. Elderly people living alone tended to have significantly less meat and fish, especially women. In the case of rice with mixed cereals, the elderly men living alone and the elderly men with unmarried children ate significantly less amounts than the elderly men living with a spouse. The elderly men living alone took significantly less milk and dairy products than the elderly men with unmarried children while the elderly women living with a spouse took significantly less milk and dairy products than the elderly women with married children. With regards to the frequency of meal-skipping, the elderly living alone had the highest frequency for skipping meals. From this result, having various foods is difficult for the elderly living alone. Furthermore, the elderly living with unmarried children demonstrated a low quality of dietary life compared to those of married children. Hence, it can be concluded that social support is important in order for the elderly to have a balanced diet.

지역식량체계에서 소비자의 역할에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Consumers' Role in the Local Food System)

  • 김종덕
    • 한국지역사회생활과학회지
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    • 제18권4호
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    • pp.617-627
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    • 2007
  • The problems of agriculture and food production in Korea are serious. These problems were brought about by the global food system. In this system, farmers and consumers are disconnected. The distance between food production on the farm to the consumer's table is too long. Farmers can not survive as their food dollar is steadily decreasing. Consumers have to eat old, unclean, and poor-quality foods because the foods do not come from nearby farms. They do not know where their food has come from or by whom their food was grown. In order to solve these problems, the transition from the global food system to a local food system is imperative. In a local food system, farmers and consumers are connected and they can help each other. This study identifies the consumers' role in the local food system. They are the purchasers of local food. They are active participants both in producing and distributing local food, and in taking part in the local food movement. Above all, they are the teachers of the younger generation consumers. While consumers in the global food system are passive, those in the local food system are active. We call the former "food illiterates" and the latter "food citizens." In order to revitalize the local food system, consumers must be food citizens, and therefore, consumer education is necessary. There are several interdependent media forms available for consumer education such as field trips, farm experiences, education for returning to the farm, and food education.

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서울 및 경기지역 노인의 건강자가평가에 따른 기능적 건강 및 영양위험 평가 (Evaluation of Functional Ability and Nutritional Risk according to Self-Rated Health (SRH) of the Elderly in Seoul and Kyunggi-do)

  • 최윤정;박유신;김찬;장유경
    • Journal of Nutrition and Health
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    • 제37권3호
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    • pp.223-235
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    • 2004
  • A functional ability and adequate nutritional status are the major determinants of health status, Self-rated health (SRH) is a worldwide method to assess health status and it is recognized as a predictor of morbidity and mortality in the elderly, This study was designed to evaluate the functional ability and nutritional risk according to SRH in the elderly. Four hundred nine free-living elderly people (118 male, 291 female), aged $\geq$ 65 years were interviewed by trained interviewers using structured questionnaires including demographic information, SRH, anthropometric measurements, functional ability, general health status, and nutritional risk. SRH was divided into three status such as “Good”, “Moderate” and “Poor” status. And all the data were analyzed by oneway ANOVA, spearman correlation, and x$^2$ analysis using SPSS 9.0 version at p 〈 0.05. Of all the subjects, 48.9% perceived their health status as “poor”, and their functional abilities (activities of daily living, instrumental activities of daily living) were more impaired than their counterparts (“good” and “moderate”). Poor self-rated health was also related to: a higher prevalence of illnesses (p 〈 0,001) especially in hypertension, arthritis. Self-rated health was significantly related to food security (p 〈 0.001), food enjoyment (p 〈 0.001) ,and nutritional knowledge (p = 0.0 13). Also NSI checklist total score was the highest in “poor” health status (p 〈 0.001). Better self-rated health was related to better food security, and better food enjoyment. However, smoking, alcoholic intake, exercise, eating behaviors, and demographic characteristics were not significantly different among the three SRH status. SRH was closely related to chronic diseases, functional ability, and nutritional risk in the elderly. Therefore, public health strategies for the elderly should be focused on the elderly who are “poor” in SRH, to improve nutritional status and functional ability, and to reduce risk factors of chronic diseases.