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청소년기의 비타민.무기질 보충제 복용에 영향을 미치는 요인 (Vitamin.Mineral Supplement Use and Related Variables by Korean Adolescents)

  • 한지혜
    • Journal of Nutrition and Health
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    • 제32권3호
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    • pp.268-276
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    • 1999
  • This study was performed to investigate the factors related to vitamin & mineral supplement use by the adolescents. Nine hundred and seventy-two adolescent boys and girls attending middle or high schools were chosen from various cities and rural communities in Korea. In this study, the factors affecting vitamin & mineral supplement use were analyzed from a self-administered questionnaire. It was found that vitamin & mineral supplements were taken by 31.3% of subjects. High school students(p<.01), female girl students(p<.001), and rural-dwellers(p<.001) took vitamin & mineral supplements more frequently than their complementing groups. The socioeconomic status of the family (p<.01), and supplement consumption by parents and siblings respectively affected the supplement use by the subjects(p<.001). Vitamin·mineral supplements were consumed more often in subjects who perceived their health as poor(p<.001), skipped breakfast(p<.05), and received nutritional information from books or magazines(p<.05). However, food habits and nutritional knowledge score of subjects did not affect vitamin & mineral supplement use. These findings suggest that adolescents take vitamin & mineral supplements commonly, and they tend to use supplements without prescription. Vitamin·mineral supplement consumption seems to be affected by general characteristics, health related variables, and meal management attitudes of subjects. Therefore, nutritional understanding and education are required in regard to the used of vitamin & mineral supplements, and the relationship between balanced diet and good health for the adolescents.

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서울지역 성인들의 비타민.무기질 보충제 섭취 실태에 관한 연구 (The Experience of Nutrient Supplement Use among Adults in the Seoul Area)

  • 유영자;홍완수;최영심
    • 한국식품영양과학회지
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    • 제30권2호
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    • pp.357-363
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    • 2001
  • This study examined the experience of vitamin/mineral supplement among adults in Seoul. Using a self-completed questionnaire including demographic information and use of vitamin/mineral supplement, 618 participants completed the study. The majority of respondents were female (72.2%), 40~49 years old (42.2%), and over college graduates (53.4%). Among the 618 respondents surveyed, 56% had experience of supplement use. The reasons for vitamin/mineral supplement use were health maintenance (56%), fatigue recovery (18%), disease prevention (8%), disease treatment (8%), and nutrition (8%) in order. The main considering factors for selecting vitamin/mineral supplement were side effect, cleanliness and reliability of company. The information sources for vitamin/mineral supplement were physician/pharmacist (45%), TV & advertisement (29%), family and relatives (19%). The main purchasing place for their supplement reported by the most of the respondents (84%) was from pharmacy.

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인문계 중.고등학교 재학생이 비타민.무기질 보충제 복용 행동 조사 (Behaviors of Vitamin Mineral Supplement Usage by Healthy Adolescents Attending General Middle or High Schools in Korea)

  • 한지혜
    • Journal of Nutrition and Health
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    • 제33권3호
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    • pp.332-342
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    • 2000
  • Vitamin mineral supplement usage by self-prescription is popular behavior among adolescents. This study was conducted to investigate the behaviors of vitamin·mineral supplement usage and the relationship between demographic variables and supplement usage by healthy adolescents. Nine hundred seventy two boys and girls, aged 13-18 years, attending general middle or high schools were chosen from various cities and rural communities in Korea. As a result, vitamin·]mineral supplements were taken by 31.3% of subjects. Users tended to take vitamin·mineral supplements more frequently when they were healthy than when they suffered from disease. The taking period of supplements was different according to school type such as middle or high school(p<.05), sex(p<.001) and residence of subjects(p<.01). The main information source of supplements was newspaper/magazine/TV, and it was affected by sex(p<.05) and residence(p<.01). Vitamin·mineral supplements were generally recommended by their mothers instead of health professionals. The commonly cited taking reason of supplements was affected by sex(p<.01)and socioeconomic status of family(p<.05). The frequently responded effect obtained from supplement use was recovery from fatigue and it was different according to sex(p<.01). The major mentioned reason of not taking vitamin·mineral supplements by non-users was 'I eat a balanced diet'. The most frequently consumed supplements were vitamin C, followed by multi-vitamins supplements, and this pattern was different according to school type(p<.001), sex(p<.01) and residence(p<.05). These findings show that the behaviors of vitamin·mineral supplement usage by subjects are not resonable, and their supplement usage tends to be affected by demographic variables. Therefore, nutritional understanding and education that are intended to form the resonable behaviors toward vitamin·mineral supplement usage of adolescents should be provided with considering the relationship between demographic variables and supplement usage.

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미취학 아동의 비타민 .무기질 보충제 복용 양상에 관한 연구 (Patterns of Vitamin-Mineral Supplement Use among Preschool Children in Korea)

  • 송병춘;김미경
    • Journal of Nutrition and Health
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    • 제31권6호
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    • pp.1066-1075
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    • 1998
  • The use of vitamin and mineral supplements among 330 preschool children was examined for relationships with general characteristics and food habits. Mean intake of vitamin and minerals obtained from supplement use was calrulated. The percrntage of preshool children receiving vitamin-mineral supplements was 34.2% and a higher percentage of use was shown in boys(p<0.05). Among preschool children, supplement use by mother and children showed some association(p<0.05). Socio-economi factors had little influence on vitamin-mineral supplement usage. There D·ere no significant differences in. weight and height between the users and non-users. The parent's main reasons f3r providing their preschoolers with vitamin-mineral supplements were that they were unsure that the preschoolers were receving sufficient nutrients from their diet, and that they were not healthy. The reasons for not feeding their children vitamin-mineral supplements were that considered the preschoolers were eating well and were healthy, therefore vitamin-mineral supplements were not necessary. The mean vitamin intake obtained from the supplements was about 2-7 times the RDA, but the level of minerals(Ca, Fe, Zn) furnished by supplement use was 1/2 of the RDA. (Korean J Nutrition 31(6) : 1()66-1075, 1998)

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중년기의 비타민ㆍ무기질 보충제 사용량과 건강관련 생활습관 조사 (Supplement Dose and Health-Related Life Style of Vitamin-Mineral Supplement User among Korean Middle-Aged)

  • 김윤정;문주애;민혜선
    • 대한지역사회영양학회지
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    • 제9권3호
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    • pp.303-314
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    • 2004
  • We studied daily micronutrient intake from vitamin-mineral supplements, health-related life style, clinical case of diseases and food frequency of the Korean middle-aged (40-59 yr, n = 404) to compare the characteristics of non-user (n = 270) and user (n = 134) of vitamin-mineral supplements. Rate of supplement use of the middle-aged was 33.2% and there was significant difference in education level (p = 0.0084) and family income (p = 0.0476) of user and nonuser. Smoking habit (p = 0.0844) and drinking frequency (p = 0.0606) tended to be lower in a supplement user than a non-user. The medical history of a case was significantly higher in users (67.9%) than in non-users (44.4%) (p = 0.001), which suggests that medical history is one of the important motivations of supplement use. Supplement users had the medical history of digestive disease (34.1%), anemia (11.0%) and hypertension (9.9%) in order. Vitamin C was the most frequently supplemented nutrient (81.3%) among vitamin-mineral supplement, and the next orders were vitamins E (73.1%), B$_2$(68.7%) and B$_{6}$ (60.4%). Mean intakes of vitamin B$_1$, iron, selenium, vitamin E, and vitamin C from supplement was 4,260%, 4,030%, 1,660% and 1,330% of RDA, respectively. The supplement users tended to consume most food items including milk & milk products (p < 0.01), rice (p < 0.01), grains (p < 0.05) and cookies (p < 0.01) less frequently than non-users. Conclusively, nutrient intake of vitamin B$_1$, iron, selenium, vitamin E, and vitamin C from supplement was excessively high compared to RDA. We suggest that the toxic effect of excessive supplementation should he informed to supplement user and nutritional education should be focused on the optimal supplement dose.e.

A Study on Dietary Intake and Vitamin and Mineral Supplement Use by Korean College Students Attending Web Class

  • Cheong, Sun-Hee;Kim, Jin-Sook;Lee, Mi-Young;Lee, Jeong-Hee;Chang, Kyung-Ja
    • Nutritional Sciences
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    • 제4권2호
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    • pp.104-111
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    • 2001
  • The Purpose of this study was to investigate the dietary intake of nutrients and the use of vitamin and mineral supplements by Korean college students attending Web class and the socioeconomic, dietary and health-related factors involved. The subjects were 137 male and 115 female students amending a health and nutrition-related Web class at a cycler university. This cross-sectional survey was conducted by self-administered questionnaire and the data were analyzed by SAS and SPSS PC package programs. Nutrient intake data collected using three-day recall method were analyzed by the Computer Aided Nutritional Analysis Program. Average intake by male students of most nutrients except energy, vitamin B$_2$ and calcium and intake by female students of those except energy, vitamin $B_2$, calcium and iron was higher than Korean RDA. Nutrient intake of male students was significantly influenced by the mother s job, skipping meals, exercise, vitamin and mineral supplement use, flood supplement use and self-evaluated anemia. Skipping meals and flood supplement use significantly influenced the nutrient intake of female students. A total of 47.4% of male students and 53.9% of female students were vitamin and mineral supplement users. In female students, socioeconomic characteristics such as the father s education level and household income were significantly different between vitamin and mineral supplement users and non-users. In both male and female students, there were significant differences in cross analysis between vitamin and mineral supplement use and flood supplement use. As for the self-reported health status of male and female students, vitamin and mineral supplement users perceived their health status to be worse compared to non-users. Therefore, nutrition education via the Internet is necessary in order to encourage college students to practice optimal nutrition strategies, including maintaining well-balanced diets by choosing various floods wisely.

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청소년의 식이섭취와 비타민.무기질 보충제 복용에 관한 연구 (A Study of Dietary Intake and Vitamin/Mineral Supplement Usage among Adolescents)

  • 박은숙
    • 한국식품영양과학회지
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    • 제24권1호
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    • pp.30-40
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    • 1995
  • 본 연구는 청소년의 비타민.무기질 보충제의 복용 실태의 식이로 부터 섭취하는 비타민.무기질의 양에 대해 알아보고자, 대도시, 중소도시, 농촌에 거주하는 인문계 여자고등학생 706명을 대상으로 하여 연구하였으며, 그 결과는 다음과 같다. 1) 조사대상자의 비타민.무기질 보충제 복용율은 43.8%였다. 도시지역 거주자가 농촌지역 거주자 보다, 가족의 월수입이 높을수록, 부모의 학력이 높을수록 비타민.무기질 보충제 복융율이 유의성 있게 높았다. 2) 건강에 대한 인지도, 건강염려증 척도, 체중에 대한 인지도, Broca 지수, 질병의 유무는 비타민.무기질 보충제 복용율에 유의적인 영향을 주었다. 건강상태가 좋지않다고 느끼며, 건강염려증의 점수가 높은 사람일수록 비타민.무기질 보충제의 복융율이 높았으며, Broca 지수가 정상이 아닌 군과 질병이 있는 군의 비타민.무기질 보충제의 복용율이 높았다. 3) 비타민.무기질 보충제 복용자의 신장은 비복용자와 차이가 없었고, 체중은 비복용자가 복용자에 비해 많았다. 4) 비타민.무기질 보충제 복용자와 비복용자 사이에 영양지식, 식습관의 차이는 나타나지 않았으나, 식습관이 양호한 군이 식습관이 불량한 군에 비해 비타민.무기질 보충제의 복용율이 높았다. 그러나 식습관 군별의 비타민.무기질 보충제 복용자와 비복용자 사이에 영양지식의 점수 차이는 없었다. 5) 비타민.무기질 보충제 복용자는 식이로 부터 비타민 A, 비타민 $B_2$, 나이아신, 비타민 C의 섭취량이 비복용자에 비해 적었다. 연구 대상자 모두 에너지, 비타민 $B_1$, 비타민 $B_2$, 나이아신, 칼슘, 철분의 섭취량이 권장량 보다 적었다. 특히 철분은 비타민.무기질 보충제 복용자의 60.1%, 비복용자의 74.1%가 권장량의 2/3 미만을 섭취하였으며, 기타의 비타민.무기질도 권장량의 2/3미만을 섭취하는 대상자가 많았다. 6) 비타민.무기질 보충제 복용자의 60.8%가 종합비타민을 복용하였으며, 비타민.무기질 보충제를 복용하는 복용하는 이유는 힘을 내기 위해서가 39.9%, 주의의 권유에 의해서 28.3%, 질병의 치료를 위해서 17.4%이다. 비타민.무기질 보충제 비복용자의 비타민.무기질 보충제를 복용하지 않는 이유는 건강하기 때문이 36.0%로 가장 많았으며, 귀찮아서, 식이로 충분히 섭취하기 때문에, 효과가 없어서의 순이었다. 비타민.무기질 보충제 복용자의 비타민.무기질 보충제 복용에 대한 견해는 효과가 있다. 23.3%, 효과가 없다 18.4%이며, 비복용자는 효과가 있다 16.6%, 효과가 없다 14.4%로 나타났다.

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비타민 및 무기질 섭취와 유치우식과의 관련성 (Relationship between Intake of Vitamins and Minerals and Caries of Primary Teeth)

  • 김한나;민지현;김기림
    • 치위생과학회지
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    • 제14권3호
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    • pp.371-378
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    • 2014
  • 본 연구는 비타민 또는 무기질 보충제 복용과 칼슘 및 인의 섭취에 따른 유치의 우식 발생과의 연관성을 파악하고자, 제4기 국민건강영양조사 자료에서 만 3~6세 아동 1,139명을 대상자로 선정하여 성별과 연령에 따른 우식경험 유치지수를 조사하여 비타민 또는 무기질 복용 여부와 칼슘과 인의 섭취 정도, 기타 사회경제적요인 및 구강관리 행동요인에 대한 통계분석을 수행하였다. 1. 연령이 증가할수록 우식경험 유치지수가 증가하였다. 2. 칼슘 섭취에 대해서는 성별에 따라 통계적으로 유의한 차이가 있었으며, 인 섭취는 3세 아동에서 성별에 따른 차이가 나타났다. 3. 만 4세 아동의 우식경험 유치지수는 비타민 및 무기질보충제를 복용하는 경우가 비복용자보다 1.206개 적었다. 이상의 단면연구 결과를 종합해 볼 때, 칼슘과 인, 비타민 및 무기질과 같은 영양섭취가 유치의 치아우식증에 영향을 줄 수 있는 주요한 요인임을 확인할 수는 없었으나. 비타민 및 무기질 보충제를 섭취하는 만 4세의 아동은 유의하게 낮은 우식경험 유치지수를 나타내었다.

노년기의 비타민.무기질 보충제 복용 실태 조사 (Patterns of Vitamin-Mineral Supplement Usage by the Elderly in Korea)

  • 송병춘
    • Journal of Nutrition and Health
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    • 제30권2호
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    • pp.139-146
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    • 1997
  • Use of the viamin-mineral supplements markedly increased with the awareness of diet and health. Data were collected from the self-administered questionnaire of 450 free living elderly, 60 to 94 years old, in Korea, to assess the relationships between socioeconomic variables, beliefs about nutrition, and the factors affecting gupplements usage. In addition, vitamin-mineral intakes through the supplements were calculated, and compared with RDA. 44.9% of the subjects took the vitamin-mineral supplements, and significantly higher percentage of women(49.3%) than men(38.1%) took supplements(p<0.05). The higher the education level, monthly pocket money, the percentage of supplements consumption was higher. People living in large cities took more supplements than those in small cities. One of the mainly cited reasons for taking supplements was to maintain health. The most favored nutrient supplements used by the subjects were in the order of vitamin B complex, vitamin E and Calcium, and vitamin-mineral intake through the supplements were much greater than RDA and ranges of their intakes were very wide. Vitamin B1 and vitamin E were observed to consume excessive amount(63 times of RDA and 40 times of RDA, respectively). The reasons for supplementation were often inappropriate and unreliable sources of information were used. Thus nutritional understanding and education of the elderly peopled are needed in regard to the use of vitamin-mineral supplements, and the relationship between adequate diet and good health.

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한국 청소년의 비타민.무기질 보충제 섭취 및 관련 요인에 관한 연구 (Prevalence of vitamin.mineral supplement use and its related factors among Korean adolescents)

  • 이현숙;한지혜;김선효
    • Journal of Nutrition and Health
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    • 제46권6호
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    • pp.552-559
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    • 2013
  • This study is conducted in order to investigate the prevalence of vitamin mineral (VM) supplement use and its related factors among Korean adolescents. Using a cross-sectional study design, information was obtained by questionnaires from adolescents selected by stratified sampling in large, small and middle-size cities, as well as rural areas of the whole country, followed by convenience sampling. The total number of participants in this study was 1,407 adolescents ($15.2{\pm}1.6$ years) attending middle or high schools, chosen from various cities and rural areas in Korea. The prevalence of VM supplement use was 65.5%, and there was no significant difference between the genders. City dwellers took VM supplements more frequently than those adolescents from rural areas (p < 0.01). The VM supplement users tended to have higher family income, parents' academic background, and socioeconomic status, respectively (p < 0.001). The greater part of VM supplement users replied that they acquired their nutritional information from their parents, relatives and friends, while many nonusers replied that they did it from school classes (p < 0.05). Compared to nonusers, VM supplement users had greater 'self concern about health' (p < 0.05), 'parents' concern about child's health, growth, and nutritional intake' (p < 0.001), and 'parents' concern about child's grade point' (p < 0.01). However, there was no significant difference between users and nonusers when it came to 'self perception of body shape' or 'BMI'. In addition, users significantly had greater nutritional beliefs concerning VM supplements than nonusers (p < 0.001). These results showed that VM supplement use has been common among adolescents in Korea, and supplement use of subjects has been related with various factors. Among them, it was shown that especially parents great influence the use of VM supplements by adolescents. Thus, not only education for adolescents, but also that for parents is needed to help adolescents take VM supplements properly.