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Comparison of the portion sizes of Korean adults across eating places: Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (2012-2016)

우리나라 성인의 식사 섭취 장소에 따른 1인 1회 섭취 분량 비교: 국민건강영양조사 2012-2016 자료를 중심으로

  • Hong, Hye-Sook (Institute for Aging and Clinical Nutrition Research, Gachon University) ;
  • Park, Seon-Joo (Institute for Aging and Clinical Nutrition Research, Gachon University) ;
  • Lee, Do-Kyung (Department of Health Sciences and Technology, Gachon Advanced Institute for Health Sciences & Technology (GAIHST), Gachon University) ;
  • Lee, Hae-Jeung (Institute for Aging and Clinical Nutrition Research, Gachon University)
  • 홍혜숙 (가천대학교 노화임상영양연구소) ;
  • 박선주 (가천대학교 노화임상영양연구소) ;
  • 이도경 (가천대학교 융합의과학과) ;
  • 이해정 (가천대학교 노화임상영양연구소)
  • Received : 2020.10.16
  • Accepted : 2020.11.12
  • Published : 2020.12.31

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the differences in portion size of 11 types of foods that Korean adults frequently consume, based on the parameters of eating place, gender, and age using the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES) data. Methods: The dietary survey data from 2012-2016 KNHANES was used. A total of 19,779 subjects (8,034 male [40.6%], 11,745 female [59.4%]) were classified based on gender, three age groups (19-29 years old [15.7%], 30-49 years old [46.9%], 50-64 years old [37.4%]) and three eating places (home, institution, and restaurants/convenient stores etc.). Results: The portion sizes according to the eating places were calculated as per the median intake of Korean adults. Foods that showed the highest median intake in restaurants/convenience stores were boiled rice and kimchi stew. The median intake quantity of kimchi stew was the highest in restaurants/convenience stores in men across most age groups. Women in 30-49 years age group also consumed a lot of kimchi stew in restaurants/convenience stores. Men in the age groups 30-49 and 50-64 years consumed soybean paste stew the most in institutions compared to home and restaurants/convenient stores. Stir-fried pork was consumed the most at institutional meal places across all age groups. Conclusion: The portion sizes of kimchi stew and boiled rice were the highest in restaurants/convenience stores. As kimchi stew and soybean paste stew is high in sodium, the intake should be reduced in institutions and restaurants/convenience stores. Furthermore, it is necessary to reduce sodium intake through consumer nutrition education and the development of low-salt standard recipes for restaurants.

본 연구는 질병관리청의 국민건강영양조사의 5개년 (2012-2016년) 자료를 통합하여 19-64세 성인 19,779명 (남자 8,034명, 여자 11,745명)을 대상으로 우리나라 성인의 대표적인 다빈도 음식 11종에 대해서 식사 섭취장소, 성별, 세부 연령에 따른 1인 1회 섭취분량의 차이를 살펴보았다. 1인 1회 섭취분량은 극단값의 영향을 배제하기 위하여 중앙값 (50th percentile)으로 제시하였다. 밥류 (쌀밥, 잡곡밥), 국류 (미역국, 된장국), 김치류 (배추김치), 볶음류 (멸치볶음, 돼지고기볶음), 나물류 (시금치나물, 콩나물), 찌개류 (된장찌개, 김치찌개)에 대하여 살펴본 결과, 외식에서 가장 높은 섭취량을 보인 음식은 쌀밥과 김치찌개였다. 김치찌개의 경우 모든 연령대의 남자가 다른 식사 섭취장소보다 외식에서 높은 섭취량을 나타내었는데 성인 남자의 모든 연령대에서 가정식보다 외식에서 쌀밥의 높은 섭취량을 보였고 여자는 '50-64세'의 외식에서 높은 섭취량을 나타내었다. 김치찌개의 경우도 모든 연령층의 남자가 외식에서 가장 높은 섭취량을 보였다. 단체급식에서 높은 섭취량을 나타내는 음식 중 특히 된장찌개는 '30-49세 남자', '50-64세 남자'의 단체급식에서의 섭취량이 다른 식사 섭취장소보다 높게 나타났으며, 돼지고기볶음은 모든 연령대의 남녀가 단체급식에서 가장 많이 섭취하고 있었다. 이러한 분석을 통해 우리나라 성인의 식사 섭취장소별 다빈도 음식의 섭취량이 성별, 세부연령별 차이가 큰 것을 알 수 있었다. 특히 단체급식과 외식에서 많이 섭취하는 음식의 경우 나트륨 함량이 높은 김치찌개, 된장찌개, 돼지고기볶음 등이 있어 단체급식이나 외식을 하는 대상자에게 적정 1인 1회 분량에 대한 영양교육을 실시하고, 외식업체를 위한 표준 레시피 등의 제공을 통해 나트륨 저감화 노력이 필요한 것으로 보인다.

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Acknowledgement

This work was carried out with the support of "Cooperative Research Program for Agriculture Science and Technology Development (Project No. PJ014536022020)" Rural Development Administration, Republic of Korea.

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