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A Comparative Study of the Dietary Behavior of Adults Aged 20 and Over according to the Mukbang Viewing Time (20세 이상 성인의 먹방 시청 시간에 따른 식행동 비교 연구)

  • Nam, Ha-Yan;Jung, Bok-Mi
    • Korean Journal of Community Nutrition
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.93-102
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    • 2021
  • Objectives: This study was conducted to investigate the relationship between watching mukbang (eating broadcasts) and dietary and health behavior in adults who watch mukbang. Methods: The questionnaire was administered on a self-written basis through online and offline formats to 800 adults (400 men and 400 women). The contents of the survey consisted of general characteristics, mukbang viewing time per week, breakfast intake frequency, preference for menus when viewing mukbang, delivery food intake frequency per week, late meal intake frequency per week, and health behavior. The subjects were divided into three groups according to mukbang viewing time. Results: The body weight of viewers was significantly higher when mukbang viewing time was over 14 hours for both men and women. In particular, based on the BMI (body mass index), those who watched mukbang for more than 14 hours were found to be overweight. People with more than 14 hours of mukbang viewing time per week were found to prefer mostly carbohydrate-rich food and meat, while those with less than 7 hours of mukbang viewing time per week showed a higher preference for vegetables and fruits. An analysis of the frequency of breakfast eaten showed that the rate of skipping breakfast was the highest for those who watched mukbang for more than 14 hours per week, and the rate of eating breakfast daily was the highest in the case of fewer than 7 hours of viewing. In the case of high mukbang viewing time per week, the frequency of food delivery and night eating was high. When mukbang viewing time was high, the viewer's interest in health was low and the frequency of exercising too was low. Conclusions: Viewers with high mukbang viewing time showed undesirable health and eating behavior. Thus, it is believed that proper nutrition education on improving eating habits and raising the awareness of correct eating habits is necessary for such viewers.

A Study on Factors Affecting Use Motivation and Preference in TV Food Program Viewing (음식 콘텐츠 이용 동기와 선호도에 영향을 미치는 요인에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Shin-Young
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.20 no.7
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    • pp.534-546
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    • 2020
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the preference, use motivation about TV food program, and look into the relationship between these variables and tendency of eating alone, interest for food and empathy. The results of this study showed that five factors of motivation were extracted: ASMR pleasure, visual pleasure, emotional vicarious gratification, information seeking and time-spending. The interest for food effects all of five motivation. Tendency of eating alone had no effect on use motivation. The higher the motivation for visual pleasure, the more preference for mukbang entertainment show, TV food drama, internet mukbang. The higher the motivation for ASMR pleasure, the more preference for TV food drama and internet mukbang. As for high tendency of eating alone, preference for cookbang show and TV food drama was high. People with low empathy showed the preference for TV food drama.