초록
본 연구는 일부 강원지역 고등학생들의 식습관 실태 및 식습관에 따른 구강보건지식 수준에 대하여 조사한 결과 아래와 같다. 1. 학생들이 간식 섭취 결과, 간식을 하루에 한번 섭취하는 학생이 46.5%로 가장 많았으며, 학생들이 간식을 섭취하는 시기에 대해 살펴본 결과, 간식을 불규칙적으로 섭취하는 학생이 39.0%로 가장 많았다. 2. 학생들이 간식으로 섭취하는 음식에 대해 살펴본 결과, 간식으로 과자류를 많이 먹는 학생이 40.1%로 가장 많았으며, 성별(p<.001), 계열별(p<.05), 부모님 월수입별(p<.05), 한달 용돈별(p<.001)에 따라 유의한 차이가 있었다. 3. 학생들의 식습관에 대해 살펴본 결과, 10점 만점 중 전체 평균이 5.03으로, 학생들은 식습관이 그다지 좋지 않은 것으로 나타났다. 치아우식증에 영향을 주는 간식에 대해 학생들의 인식을 살펴본 결과, 치아우식증에 사탕과 초콜릿이 영향을 준다고 인식하는 학생이 49.2%로 가장 많았다. 학생들의 식습관 실태에 따라 구강보건지식에 대해 살펴본 결과 간식섭취 횟수별로는 간식을 3~4일에 한번 섭취하는 학생이 구강 보건지식이 가장 높았고, 일주일에 한번 이하 섭취하는 학생은 구강보건지식이 낮았으며, 간식섭취 횟수에 따라 유의미한 차이를 보였다(F=4.53, p<.05).
This study surveyed on the actual condition for food habits of high-school students in some of Gangwon region, and on the oral-health knowledge level according to the food habits. Its findings are as follows. 1. As a result of students' eating a light meal, the students, who eat a light meal once a day, were the largest with 46.5%. In consequence of examining about the time of eating 46.5% in students, the students, who eat a light meal irregularly, were the largest with 39.0%. 2. As a result of examining about food that students eat as a light meal, the students, who eat pizzas much as a light meal, were the largest with 40.1%. There was significant difference by gender(p<001), by division(p<.05), by parents' monthly income(p<.05) and by monthly pocket money(p<.001) 3. As a result of examining about students' food habit, the total average out of 10-point perfection was 5.03. Thus, students were indicated to be not so good in food habits. As a result of examining students' recognition on a light meal, which has influence upon dental caries, the students, who recognize that candy and chocolate have influence upon dental caries, were the largest with 49.2%. As a result of examining about oral health knowledge according to the actual condition for students' food habits, by frequency of eating a light meal, the students, who eat a light meal once per 3~4 days, had the highest oral-health knowledge. The students, who eat a light meal under once per week, had the low oral-health knowledge, and showed significant difference according to frequency of eating a light meal.