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Study on relationship between milk intake and prevalence rates of chronic diseases in adults based on 5th and 6th Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey data

제 5기, 6기 국민건강영양조사 자료를 활용하여 성인의 우유 섭취와 만성질환 유병률 사이의 관련성 연구

  • 권세혁 (한남대학교 비즈비스통계학과) ;
  • 이정숙 (국민대학교 식품영양학과)
  • Received : 2017.03.31
  • Accepted : 2017.04.13
  • Published : 2017.04.30

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between milk intake and prevalence rates of chronic diseases using KNHANES data, and the significance of the relationship was tested based on meditators, socioeconomic status (income, education), dietary behaviors (smoking, alcohol drinking, breakfast, and eating out), and physical activity (walking, medium, and high). Methods: Using the 5th and 6th survey data of KNHANES, milk intake rates and presence of seven chronic diseases were summarized and analyzed by ANOVA for two groups of adult men and women as follows: hypertension, hypertriglyceridemia, low HDL-cholesterol, diabetes, abdominal obesity, obesity, and metabolic syndrome. The dependent variables for the presence of seven chronic diseases regressed with socioeconomic, dietary behavior, and physical activity variables according to Logistic models. The dependent variables for milk intake using predictor variables of socioeconomic, dietary behaviors and physical activity were analyzed according to Logistic models. Finally, the significant socioeconomic, dietary behavior, and physical activity variables in the above model along with milk intake as a control variable or mediator variable regressed with significant chronic diseases according to Logistic models. Results: Milk intake, socioeconomic status, dietary behaviors, and physical activity were significantly different among the two groups of adult men and women, which were also critical factors to the prevalence of chronic diseases. The dependent variable for prevalence of chronic diseases regressed with significant factors of socioeconomic status, dietary behavior, and physical activity variables according to chronic diseases using the control or mediator variable of milk intake and summarized as follows: For adult men, milk intake controlled the education effect on diabetes partly, alcohol on hypertension and hypertriglyceridemia, low HDL-cholesterol, metabolic syndrome, breakfast on metabolic syndrome, eating out on obesity, and medium physical activity on hypertriglyceridemia. For adult women, household income on hypertriglyceridemia, diabetes, abdominal obesity, education level on hypertension, alcohol drinking, eating out, and walking activity on abdominal obesity, alcohol, breakfast, eating out, walking activity on low HDL-cholesterol, and medium physical activity on hypertriglyceridemia and low HDL-cholesterol were partly controlled by milk intake. Other significant socioeconomic status, dietary behavior, and physical activity variables related to prevalence of chronic diseases were fully controlled or mediated by milk intake. Conclusion: This study shows that milk intake (daily more than 200 g) prevents chronic diseases such as hypertension, hypertriglyceridemia, low HDL-cholesterol, diabetes, obesity, abdominal obesity, and metabolic syndrome.

본 연구는 사회경제적 요인, 식행동 및 신체활동에 의한 만성질환 (고혈압, 고중성지방혈중, 저HDL콜레스텔롤혈증, 당뇨병, 복부비만, 비만 및 대사증후군) 유병률에 우유와 유제품 섭취가 매개변인으로 작용하였을 때의 효과를 평가하고자 하였다. 본 연구에 활용한 자료는 제 5기, 6기 국민건강영양조사 (2010~2015) 자료를 활용하여, 만 30세이상의 성인 남녀를 대상으로 하였고, 질환이나 체중조절을 위해 식이요법을 실시하고 있거나 임산부는 분석대상에서 제외하였다. 고혈압, 고중성지방혈중, 당뇨병, 복부비만, 비만, 대사증후군의 유병률은 남자에서 유의적으로 높았고, 저HDL콜레스테롤혈증은 여자에서 유의적으로 높아 만성질환 유병률은 성별에 따라 차이를 보였다. 사회경제적요인, 식행동 및 신체활동은 남녀에 따라 차이를 보이고 있으나 만성질환 유병률에 영향을 미치는 요인 이었다. 복부비만과 비만을 제외한 고혈압, 고중성지방혈증, 저HDL콜레스테롤혈증, 당뇨병 및 대사증후군의 유병률은 남녀 모두 사회경제적 수준 (가구내 소득수준, 교육수준)이 낮을 경우 높았고, 신체활동 (걷기, 중등도 및 격렬한)을 실천할 경우 낮았다. 반면 복부비만과 비만의 유병률은 남자의 경우 사회경제적 수준이 높을수록, 여자 경우 사회경제적 수준이 낮을수록 높은 것으로 나타나 성별에 따라 유의적인 차이를 보였다. 흡연을 만성질환의 유병률을 증가시키는 요인이었고, 음주의 경우 저HDL콜레스테롤혈증을 제외한 질환의 유병률을 증가시키는 요인이었다. 외식은 남자의 비만 유병률을 증가시키는 요인이었으나, 성인 여자에서는 비만과 대사증후군의 유병률을 감소시키는 요인이었다. 만성질환과 유의한 관련성을 보인 사회경제적, 식행동 및 신체활동 요인 (설명변수)에 우유 섭취를 매개변인으로 추가한 후의 효과를 평가한 결과 성인 남자의 경우 교육수준은 당뇨병에서, 음주는 고혈압, 고중성지방혈증, 저HDL콜레스테롤혈증, 대사증후군에서, 아침식사는 대사증후군, 외식은 비만, 중등도 신체활동은 고중성지방혈증에서 부분통제됨으로서 하루 200 g 이상의 우유를 섭취할 경우 교육수준, 음주, 아침식사, 외식 및 중등도 신체활동에 의한 만성질환 유병률을 낮추는 효과가 있었다. 성인 여자의 경우 가구 내 소득수준은 고중성지방혈증, 당뇨병, 복부비만에서, 교육수준은 고혈압, 복부비만에서, 음주, 아침식사, 외식 및 걷기 실천은 저HDL콜레스테롤혈증에서, 중등도 신체활동은 고중성지방혈증과 저HDL콜레스테롤혈증에서 부분통제됨으로 인해 우유 섭취가 이들 설명변수에 의한 만성질환 유병률을 감소시키는 효과를 보였다. 이외 성인 남자와 여자에서 유의적인 관련성을 보인 변인은 우유, 유제품 섭취에 의해 완전통제 또는 완전매개 되어 우유 섭취 시 이들 설명변수가 만성질환 유병률에 미치는 영향은 사라졌다. 본 연구결과, 하루 200 g 이상의 우유를 섭취할 경우 사회경제적 요인, 식행동 및 신체활동에 의한 효과가 통제 또는 매개하는 영향이 있는 것으로 나타나고 있으므로 적정수준의 우유 섭취는 고혈압, 고중성지방혈증, 저HDL콜레스테롤혈증, 당뇨병, 비만, 복부비만 및 대사증후군을 예방하는 효과가 있었다. 그러나 본 연구는 국민건강영양조사 자료를 활용한 후향적 관측 연구이고, 우유 및 유제품 섭취에 의한 매개효과를 파악한 것이므로 추후 한국인의 만성질환 예방을 위한 적정수준의 우유 및 유제품 섭취 수준에 관한 가이드라인 선정을 위해서는 대단위 실험 설계나 코호트 자료 분석을 통한 다양한 연구가 수행되어야 할 것이다.

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