Journal of the Korean Dietetic Association (대한영양사협회학술지)
- Volume 7 Issue 4
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- Pages.385-396
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- 2001
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- 1225-9861(pISSN)
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- 2383-966X(eISSN)
A Survey of Food Preferences of Employees in Hospital
종합병원 직원의 기호도 조사
- Baek, Ji-Won (Dietetic Dept, Samsung Medical Center) ;
- Gang, Ok-Su (Dietetic Dept, Samsung Medical Center) ;
- Lee, Hye-Jin (Dietetic Dept, Samsung Medical Center) ;
- Jo, Yeong-Yeon (Dietetic Dept, Samsung Medical Center)
- Published : 2001.11.05
Abstract
This study was carried out to obtain the menu preferences of frequently served set menu of the staff working at Samsung Medical Center. The frequently served set menus were 72 menus including 23 Korean meals, 12 bowel of rices, 18 noodles, 10 soups, 6 fried rices, 3 western meals. The subjects of this study were 624 staffs who works at Samsung Medical Center. The results are summarized as followers : The subject group for this study was composed of 23% males and 58% females, 80% of subjects are twenties and thirties. The best preferred menu was fried food 4(boiled rice with assorted mixtures, boiled quail egg). And noodles 8(cold buckwheat noodles, fried mung-beans), noodles 2(buckwheat noodles, fried vegetable), Western meals 3(hamburg steak, steamed dumpling), noodles 18(rice-cake dumping soup, fried sweet potato with sugar syrup) were preferred by the subjects. The worst preferred menu was soups 4(loach soup, fried sea food and welsh onion). In the preference each kinds of set menus, Korean meals 3(soup to relive the hangover with pollack, grilled meat, lettuce, fruit salad, Kimchi, ice tea) was the most preferred of the Koreans meals, bowel of rice 8(omelet containing fried rice, chicken salad) of the bowel of rices, noodles 8(cold buckwheat noodles, fried mung-beans) of the noodles, soups 3(spicy beef soup, chicken salad) of the soups, fried rice 5(boiled rice with assorted mixtures, boiled quail egg). There was no significant sexual difference in the menu preferences except 7 menus. There was significant age difference in the 17 menu preference, the younger age subjects were the better like noodles.