Korean Journal of Health Education and Promotion (보건교육건강증진학회지)
- Volume 12 Issue 1
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- Pages.111-127
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- 1995
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- 1229-4128(pISSN)
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- 2635-5302(eISSN)
A Study on the Relationship between the Raising Conditions and the Physical Growth and Health in Early Childhood
유아의 신체 발육 및 건강도에 대한 생활 제 조건의 관여도에 관한 연구
- Kim, Myung (Dept. of H.E, College of Education, Ewha Womans University)
- 김명 (이화여자대학교 사범대학 보건교육과)
- Published : 1995.06.01
Abstract
This study was designed to investigate the relationships between children's physical growth and health and their raising conditions and to find out the important conditions to improve their physical growth and health. The rasing conditions were classified into three major parts; i. e., family conditions, conditions of nutrition up-taking, and conditions of rest or sleep and exercise or play. Then, the questionnaire including the items to survey these three areas of raising condition and the items to evaluate the health status were given to children' mothers or fathers and filled up by them. The data of their 4 anthropometric measures; body weight, stature, sitting height and chest girth, were also collected from their latest records of health examination. The data of health status were converted to health scores representing 6 domains of health; digestive organs, respiratory organs, auto-nerve systems, fatigue, others and health as a whole. Then, correlations of raising conditions were determined with four antropometric measures and 6 health scores as criterion variables. Then, number of families to live together, and child's birth order in the domain of family conditions, habits of unbalanced diet, eating frequency of eggs, fruits, green and yellow vegetables, light colored vegetables, milk products in the domain of nutrition up-take, and the time for study at home, the place for play, the number of friends to play with together, the hours for playing out of door, the hours for playing sports, and the hours to move their body for assisting house keeping were picked out to investigate their relationships with physical growth and health status. Then, their habits of unbalanced diet and eating frequency of eggs, green or yellow colored vegetables, and milk products were found more influential conditions and more over, birth order, the time for study at home, the time to play out of door showed moderate degree of connection with physical growth and health status in early childhood.
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