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칼슘보강음료가 법랑질 재광화 효과에 미치는 영향 (Influence of soft drinks supplemented calcium to enamel remineralization)

  • 김민영;이혜진
    • 한국치위생학회지
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    • 제8권3호
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    • pp.13-22
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    • 2008
  • Objectives: The purpose of this study was to identify the correlation between calcium in soft drinks and enamel remineralization. Method: Six soft drinks were used in this study. These were calcium milk, normal milk, calcium yoghurt, normal yoghurt, calcium orange juice, and orange juice. Enamel specimens which 300- 400Vickers Hardness Number (VHN) were selected. These samples were immersed in each soft drink for 12 hours in an in vitro remineralization model. All specimens were processed for SEM image of the enamel surface. Results were analyzed by SPSS 13.0 package program. Results: Calcium milk was the most influential and normal yoghurt was the least to enamel surface. There was not significant difference according to calcium supplement in milk although the difference of enamel hardness was ${\Delta}f13.4$ in calcium milk, and ${\Delta}f4.7$ in normal milk (P>0.05). Other soft drinks showed a little change about calcium but they were insignificant. Demineralization effect was remarkably observed in calcium yoghurt ($-{\Delta}f269.1$) and this effect was confirmed by SEM images. In conclusion, calcium supplemented soft drinks had little influences to hardness of enamel surface.

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Electrochemical Study of Three Stainless Steel Alloys and Titanium Metal in Cola Soft Drinks

  • Peralta-Lopez, D.;Sotelo-Mazon, O.;Henao, J.;Porcayo-Calderon, J.;Valdez, S.;Salinas-Solano, G.;Martinez-Gomez, L.
    • Journal of Electrochemical Science and Technology
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    • 제8권4호
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    • pp.294-306
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    • 2017
  • Stainless steels and titanium alloys are widely used in the medical industry as replacement materials. These materials may be affected by the conditions and type of environment. In the same manner, soft drinks are widely consumed products. It is of interest for dental industry to know the behavior of medical-grade alloys when these are in contact with soft drinks, since any excessive ion release can suppose a risk for human health. In the present study, the electrochemical behavior of three stainless steel alloys and pure titanium was analyzed using three types of cola soft drinks as electrolyte. The objective of this study was to evaluate the response of these metallic materials in each type of solution (cola standard, light and zero). Different electrochemical techniques were used for the evaluation of the alloys, namely potentiodynamic polarization, linear polarization, and open-circuit potential measurements. The corrosion resistance of the stainless-steel alloys and titanium in the cola soft drinks was provided by the formation of a stable passive film formed by metal oxides. Scanning electron microscopy was used as a complementary technique to reveal corrosion phenomena at the surface of the materials evaluated.

탄산음료와 탄산수의 대체관계에 영향을 미치는 식품선택요인 연구 (The Effect of Consumers' Factors of Food Choices on Replacing Soft Drinks with Carbonated Water)

  • 박서영;이동민;정재석;문정훈
    • 대한지역사회영양학회지
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    • 제24권4호
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    • pp.300-308
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    • 2019
  • Objectives: This research was conducted to identify the consumers' food choice factors that affect the consumers' replacement of soft drinks with carbonated water. Methods: The present study used secondary data from a consumer panel survey conducted by the Rural Development Administration of Korea, and the data included the panel members' purchase records based on their monthly spending receipts. The survey asked the participants about their food choice factors and their personal responsibility for their health. This survey included independent variables for the consumers' food purchase factors. As a dependent variable, two types of groups were defined. The replacement group included those people who increased their purchase of carbonated water and decreased their purchase of soft drinks. The non-replacement group included those people who did not change their purchase patterns or they increased their purchase of soft drinks and they decreased their purchase of carbonated water. Logistic regression analysis was conducted to determine the consumers' food choice factors that were associated with replacing soft drinks with carbonated water. Results: The replacement group was significantly associated with (1) a younger age (OR=0.953), (2) being a housewife (OR=2.03), (3) higher income (OR=1.001) and (4) less concern about price (OR=0.819) when purchasing food. This group also showed (5) higher enjoyment (OR=1.328) when choosing food and (6) they took greater responsibly for their personal health (OR=1.233). Conclusions: This research is the first study to mainly focus on soft drinks and carbonated water. The result of this research showed that young, health-conscious consumers with a higher income and who are more interested in food have more possibilities to replace soft drinks with carbonated water. These research findings may be applied to consumers who have characteristics that are similar to the young health-conscious consumers and the results can help to suggest ways to reduce sugar intake and improve public health. However, this research has a limitation due to the application of secondary data. Therefore, a future study is needed to develop detailed survey questions about food choice factors and to extend these factors to all beverages, including soft drinks made with sugar substitutes, so as to reflect the growth of alternative industries that use artificial sweeteners or different types of sugar to make commercially available drinks.

Image-based Soft Drink Type Classification and Dietary Assessment System Using Deep Convolutional Neural Network with Transfer Learning

  • Rubaiya Hafiz;Mohammad Reduanul Haque;Aniruddha Rakshit;Amina khatun;Mohammad Shorif Uddin
    • International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security
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    • 제24권2호
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    • pp.158-168
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    • 2024
  • There is hardly any person in modern times who has not taken soft drinks instead of drinking water. The rate of people taking soft drinks being surprisingly high, researchers around the world have cautioned from time to time that these drinks lead to weight gain, raise the risk of non-communicable diseases and so on. Therefore, in this work an image-based tool is developed to monitor the nutritional information of soft drinks by using deep convolutional neural network with transfer learning. At first, visual saliency, mean shift segmentation, thresholding and noise reduction technique, collectively known as 'pre-processing' are adopted to extract the location of drinks region. After removing backgrounds and segment out only the desired area from image, we impose Discrete Wavelength Transform (DWT) based resolution enhancement technique is applied to improve the quality of image. After that, transfer learning model is employed for the classification of drinks. Finally, nutrition value of each drink is estimated using Bag-of-Feature (BoF) based classification and Euclidean distance-based ratio calculation technique. To achieve this, a dataset is built with ten most consumed soft drinks in Bangladesh. These images were collected from imageNet dataset as well as internet and proposed method confirms that it has the ability to detect and recognize different types of drinks with an accuracy of 98.51%.

五味子汁를 기본으로 한 飮淸類의 고찰 (Literature Review on the Korean Traditional Soft Drinks Base on the Omija Broth)

  • 이정숙
    • 동아시아식생활학회지
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    • 제3권1호
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    • pp.19-25
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    • 1993
  • The types and processing characteristics of traditional soft drinks base in omija broth and their historical back grounds were surveyed trough the old literatures published. Three group classification of Korean traditional soft drinks base in omija broth. 1. Honeyed juice mixed fruits base in omija broth 2. Honeyed juice mixed cereal cooking and noodles base on omija borth 3. A water shortage and tea base in omija broth

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한국의 패스트푸드 및 탄산음료에 관한 영양정책 방안제시 (A Suggestion to Develop a Nutrition Policy on Food and Nutrition Labeling and Education Systems for Fast Food and Carbonated Soft Drinks in Korea)

  • 정상진;김주현;이정숙;이다희;김숙희;유춘희
    • Journal of Nutrition and Health
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    • 제37권5호
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    • pp.394-405
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    • 2004
  • The objective of this study is to develop a nutrition policy on food and nutrition labeling and education systems for fast food and carbonated soft drinks in Korea by identifying the fast food and soft drink use and by examining nutrition policies and labeling in Korea and other countries. Fast food is defined as food dispensed quickly at a restaurant generally offering a limited menu of inexpensive items, which may be mostly not nutritious. It is a growing component of the Korean diet, especially on children and adolescent population. Low nutrient dense beverages such as carbonated drinks are also increasing in the children and adolescent's diet in Korea and concern has been raised that these beverages may replace more nutritious beverage and provide empty calories. According to 2001 Korean national health and nutrition survey, fast food and carbonated soft drinks were most popular among 13 - 19 years old adolescents. Thirty six and 72 percent of adolescents consumed hamburger and carbonated beverage equal to or more than once a week, respectively. In United States, all processed food including soft drinks should disclose full nutrition information by nutrition labeling requirement.. Restaurant foods are not required to provide nutrition information currently, but legislation on mandatory nutrition labeling of fast foods with other restaurant foods has been proposed currently in US. The sales of foods of minimal nutritional value, such as soft drinks, in the nation's schools is regulated by the United States Department of Agriculture. Nutrition information about fast food in US has been provided by fast food companies, non-profit organizations, hospitals and government through internet, booklet and brochure, etc, but the information is available from only a few resources in Korea. This study suggests a nutrition policy on fast food and soft drink use which includes establishing mandatory nutrition labeling and developing nutrition education materials and programs by web-site, booklet and government and school programs in Korea.

청량음료류 중 무기금속의 함량에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Contents of Inorganic Compounds in Soft Drinks)

  • 전옥경;한선희
    • 한국식품위생안전성학회지
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    • 제15권4호
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    • pp.344-350
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    • 2000
  • 본 연구는 가공식품 중 상용식품이라 할 수 있는 청량음료류와 현재 건강식품으로 많이 섭취되고 있는 홍삼음료의 무기 금속 함량을 분석하고 섭취 수준을 추정해 봄으로써 영양학적, 보건학적 평가의 기초자료로 사용하고자, 2000년 3월에서 9월말까지 서울시내 대형 유통 매장에서 판매 중인 청량음료 및 홍삼음료 총 16종 80건을 채취하여 철(Fe), 칼슘(Ca), 아연(Zn), 나트륨(Na), 마그네슘(Mg), 칼륨(K) 함량을 측정하였다. 과채음료의 경우 전반적으로 다양한 무기 금속들이 다량 함유되어 있었으며, 혼합음료 및 탄산음료의 경우 나트륨 함량이 칼륨 함량보다 높은 것에 비해 칼륨 함량이 높게 나타났는데, 이는 주로 오렌지, 사과, 토마토 등 원료에 기인된 것이었다. 칼슘 함량의 경우 키토산이 함유된 일부 혼합음료에서 매우 높게 나타났는데, 칼슘은 뼈의 성장과 골다공증의 예방, 고혈압, 동맥경화의 예방에 효과가 있는 것으로 밝혀져 섭취가 장려되고 있으나, 뇨 결석등 일부 질환에 있어서는 주의가 요구된다. 또한 어린이 및 청소년층이 주 소비계층인 탄산음료의 경우 습관성 음용으로 인한 칼슘과 인 섭취의 불균형이 성장에 저해를 초래할 수 있으며, 철, 구리, 아연 등 다른 무기 금속의 흡수에도 영향을 미치므로 이에 대한 보다 구체적인 연구가 필요할 것으로 생각된다.

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탄산음료 섭취와 성인 아토피 피부염 진단 및 현재 유병과의 관련성: 국민건강영양조사(2015-2016년) 자료를 바탕으로 (Relationship between intake of soft drinks and current prevalence of adult atopic dermatitis: based on the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey data (2015-2016))

  • 김혜원;김지명
    • Journal of Nutrition and Health
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    • 제54권5호
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    • pp.501-514
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    • 2021
  • 본 연구에서는 국민건강영양조사 자료를 활용하여 탄산음료 섭취와 우리나라 성인의 AD진단 및 현재 유병여부의 관련성을 살펴보았다. 조사대상자는 AD 여부에 따른 비교를 위해 AD진단군과 non-AD군 (대조군)으로 구분하였다. 또, AD진단군 중에서 현재 AD 유병여부에 따른 비교를 위해 현재 AD 증상이 있는 유증상 AD군과 현재 증상이 없는 무증상 AD군으로 나누었다. 분석 결과, 섭취 에너지 1,000 kcal 당 영양소 섭취량을 비교했을 때에는, AD진단군에서 non-AD군에 비해 지질 섭취량은 높았으나 탄수화물, 식이섬유소, 칼슘, 인, 철, 칼륨, 비타민 A, 티아민, 비타민 C의 섭취량은 낮았다. AD진단군의 1일 탄산음료 섭취량은 non-AD군 보다 많았으며, '하루에 0.5회 제공량 이상 섭취'라고 응답한 비율도 non-AD군보다 높았다. 또한, 탄산음료 섭취빈도도 AD진단군에서 '주 1회 이상 섭취'하는 비율이 non-AD군 보다 높았다. 탄산음료 섭취와 AD 위험도에 대한 결과에서는 유의미한 관련성을 보이지 않았으나, 탄산음료 섭취와 현재 유병 위험도와의 관계는 탄산음료를 '하루에 0.5회 제공량 미만'으로 섭취 시 그 위험도가 증가하였으나, 탄산음료 섭취량에 따른 AD 유병위험도의 판단은 보정변수 조정을 통한 후속연구가 필요하다. 결론적으로, 성인 AD진단군에서는 영양불균형과 탄산음료 섭취량이 높았으며, AD로 진단받은 성인의 현재 AD 유병 위험이 탄산음료 섭취량과 관련성이 있었다. 이러한 결과로 보았을 때, 탄산 음료 섭취 제한을 성인 AD 환자의 증상 관리 방안 중 하나로 제안할 수 있겠다.

대학생들에 대한 우유와 음료수의 기호성 (Milk and Beverage Preference of College Students)

  • Kim, Hyun-Dae;Kim, Dong-Soo;Kim, Song-Suk
    • 한국식품영양과학회지
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    • 제23권3호
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    • pp.420-428
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    • 1994
  • The purpose of this study was to determine relationship among the observed frequencies of 12 beverages selected by college men and women according to sex, age, race and academic classification and to estimate consumption of milk according to sex, age, race and academic classification. The instrument consisted of a check list and four questions. The sample of 282 subjects, 149 college men and 133 college women, was made by the accidental choice method. Observations occurred in the university center cafeteria at the dinner meal. The significant relationship s were sex and race in association with beverage selections by all subjects. The proportion of men in the distribution who selected regular , carbonated soft drinks and the proportion of white students who selected any of the carobnated soft drinks were the influencies. The result of the study indicated that carbonated soft drinks were the most preferred items followed by milk, water, iced tea, fruit juices, coffee, cocoa, and tea.

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한국상용식품중(韓國常用食品中)의 무기질함량(無機質含量)에 대(對)한 연구(硏究) -III 우유와 청량음료중(淸凉飮料中)의 Na 및 K 함량(含量)에 대(對)하여- (Studies on the Mineral Contents in Korean Foods -III Sodium and potassium contents in milk and soft drinks-)

  • 박종식
    • Journal of Nutrition and Health
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    • 제9권3호
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    • pp.31-34
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    • 1976
  • This study was designed to find out the mineral contents in Korean foods and constitutes third report on sodium and potassium contents in milk and soft drinks, following part I on vegetables and fruits and part II on cereals. Ten samples of milk and eleven samples of soft drinks of different trade names were collected from the market and analyzed for the contents of sodium and potassium by atomic absorption spectrophotometry. The data will be used as a fundamental guide in planning sodium-restricted diets in Korea.

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