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20대 저체중 한국여성의 건강 및 영양 상태: 2010~2012년 국민건강영양조사 자료를 이용하여 (Health and nutritional status of Korean underweight women in their twenties: Based on the 2010~2012 Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey)

  • 정사랑;김성희;양윤정
    • Journal of Nutrition and Health
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    • 제49권2호
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    • pp.99-110
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    • 2016
  • 본 연구는 저체중인 20대 성인 여성의 건강 상태와 영양 상태를 규명하기 위해 수행되었다. 1) 20대 여성의 저체중군과 다른 군들의 인구 사회학적 요인을 분석한 결과 교육수준은 저체중군이 가장 높았고 저체중군은 운동을 하지 않는 비율이 가장 높았다. 저체중군은 세 군에 비해 소득수준과 경제활동을 하지 않는 비율 또한 가장 높았다. 저체중군의 미혼 비율은 비만군보다 높았다. 2) 혈액 및 혈압 검사를 분석한 결과 각 항목의 평균은 비만도의 네 군 모두 정상수치에 해당하였다. 그러나 비만도별 네 군을 비교한 결과 저체중은 과체중, 비만보다 만성질환 위험이 낮아질 수 있음을 알 수 있었다. 3) 여성력 분석 결과 저체중군의 모유수유 경험 비율이 가장 낮았다. 이는 출산 경험 비율이 가장 낮은 것과 관련이 있는 것으로 해석된다. 비만군보다 저체중군의 무월경의 비율은 낮았고 규칙적으로 월경을 하는 비율은 높았다. 4) 비만도군별 질환을 분석한 결과 저체중군의 고콜레스테롤혈증의 유병률이 과체중군과 비만군 보다 낮았으며 빈혈의 유병률은 높았다. 고혈압 유병여부의 '고혈압 전단계' 비율은 저체중군이 정상군보다 높았으나 과체중군과 비만군보다 낮았다. 당뇨병 유병여부는 저체중군, 정상군에 비해 과체중군, 비만군이 '공복혈당장애'와 '당뇨병' 비율이 높았다. 그러나 20대의 젊은 연령을 대상으로 조사 하였기 때문에 질환 유병에 해당되는 대상자가 극소수로, 저체중인 20대 여성의 비만도군별 질환의 특성을 규명하기 어려웠다. 또한 고혈압, 당뇨병, 이상지질혈증, 고콜레스테롤혈증의 유병 여부는 극소수였으나 저체중군이 과체중, 비만군보다 유병률이 낮았음을 알 수 있었다. 반면 빈혈은 비만도가 낮을수록 유병률이 높았다. 5) 20대 여성의 에너지, 탄수화물, 단백질, 지방 섭취량은 네 군 간에 차이가 없었고 영양섭취는 양호하였다. 6) 식품의 섭취빈도와 1일 섭취량 (g)을 분석한 결과 저체중군의 유제품 섭취빈도는 정상군, 과체중군에 비해 섭취빈도가 낮았다. 또한 곡류의 섭취량은 저체중군이 정상군, 과체중군보다 매우 높았으며 난류의 섭취량은 저체중군이 비만군보다 높았다. 본 연구 결과 20대 저체중 여성의 건강은 정상체중 여성의 건강과는 유의적인 차이가 없었다. 저체중 여성은 과체중과 비만 여성보다 당뇨병, 고혈압, 이상지질혈증 등의 만성질환 유병률이 낮았고 빈혈의 유병률은 높았으며 영양소 섭취는 비만도군 별로 차이가 없었다. 하지만 나트륨 섭취는 과다하고 칼슘 섭취가 부족하여서 향후 양호한 영양상태 및 건강 상태를 유지하기 위해 올바른 식습관 등 건강행태와 적절한 영양소 섭취가 필요할 것이라 사료된다. 또한 이번 연구에서 저체중 여성을 극저체중 여성과 구분하지 않았으므로 극저체중 여성의 건강 상태와 영양 상태를 살펴보는 후속 연구가 필요하다.

어린이의 식습관(食習慣)이 체위(體位)에 미치는 영향(影響)에 관한 연구(硏究) (The Influence of Food Habits on Body Stature of Children)

  • 이미숙;모수미
    • Journal of Nutrition and Health
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    • 제9권1호
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    • pp.7-15
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    • 1976
  • The Purpose of this study was to determine every possible correlation between food habits and body statures of primary school children, aged ten years old. This study was conducted from July to October of 1975. In July, prepared questionaires concerning life style, anthropometry, food preference, and food behavior were distributed through school teachers to 425 children; 219 boys and 206 girls, in the 5th grade of three elementary schools in the city of Seoul. Then, in October, when subjects had been classified into underweight/obese by statistical analysis, mothers of obese or underweight children were interviewed by the authors to determine weaning history, daily food consumption of their children, and opinions of various snacks for children. Analysis of results in terms of correlation coefficient, chisquare test and percentage calculations, are as follows: 1. Physical growth and development Boys Girls Height (cm) $134.8{\pm}5.74\;134.4{\pm}5.97$ Weight (kg) $30.0{\pm}4.27\;29.5{\pm}5.16$ Chestgirth (cm) $64.1{\pm}3.59\;63.3{\pm}3.81$ Arm circumference (cm) $18.3{\pm}1.61\;18.2{\pm}1.70$ Triceps skinfold thickness (mm) $10.9{\pm}5.13\;12.7{\pm}4.86$ Various indices of nutrition such as relative weight, relative chestgirth, $R{\ddot{o}}hrer's$ index, Kaup index, Vervaeck index were determined. 2. Food habits 1) Food $preference{\cdots}{\cdots}A$ varying number of foods were selected from 60 items were accepted. It was found that the food which children liked best was fruit and snacks were popular one. Lowest ranking among LIKED foods were from strongly flavored vegetables and organ meat. In general, girls had more food dislikes than did boys. Selected as liked foods were fruits, rice noodle soup, biscuits, and peanuts. Disliked foods were liver, green onions, onions, green pepper, mushrooms, oysters, shellfish, and pork. Items which children never ate before were liver, mushrooms, fish cake, boiled rice mixed with sorghum, mayonnaise, and fresh water firsh. Reasons which children gave for dislike were undesirable flavor and odor. 2) Food $behavior{\cdots}{\cdots}It$ was found that boys liked sweet and salty flavors more than did the girls who more often liked sour flavor. The majority of children enjoyed evening meals more than lunch and breakfast. A number of children skipped breakfast because of lack of appetite or lack of time before going to school. Snacks were the most popular food, especially among girls. Their snacking habits were formed by the encouragement of the mother, and the relieve boredom. Educational backgrounds of mothers and family economical levels of children were remarkable correlated with mothers' attitudes toward feeding of children. There were several interesting findings relating body stature to some other responses; such as that the obese child has a small number of brothers, higher birth order, higher educated mothers and higher family cultural background. It was also discovered that food perference, except for fat and oil group foods was not related to body stature. Sweet taste was liked best and pepperly taste was mostly disliked. Sour taste was popular in the group of underweight. Underweight children were more finicky, disliked snacking, and didn't get much attention from their mothers. 3) Correlation between body stature and nutrition during their infancy. The majority of children, both from obese and underweight, were breast fed as infant. Twenty five per cent of obese children and 17.4 per cent of underwight children started weaning at $1{\sim}6$ months old. The most popular supplemental food of weaning was cereal gruel for the obese group, while boiled white rice and cereal gruel were most common for the underweight group. Highly significant relationships were found between stature of parents and their children. In the obese group 47.8 per cent of fathers and 45.9 per cent of mothers were overweight; however, none of the fathers and only one mother was found to be underweight. In daily food consumption patterns, meals consisting of bread or noodle were popular in the obese group but disliked by the underweight group. The study found clear contrast in that the obese group liked meat and fish while the underweight group liked fruits and vegetables, especially kimchee. The obese children desired to eat cereal foods, milk and milk products, and fat foods while the underweight group desired to eat fruits and vegetables. Frequency of snacks per day was much greater in the obese group. Foods which mothers believed to be good for the health were carrots, cucumbers, fruits, milk, potatoes, sweet potatoes, and breads, while sweet foods such as candies, drinks. chocolate were considered not good for the teeth. Watching television was not significantly related to statures of children. Most significant relationships were found beween frequencies of family guest meals/and eating-out, and children's statures. Nutritional problems which have been considered for the malnourished children in addition to those of children who have a tendency toward obesity, must be taken into consideration in the development of proper nutrition education through the channels of regular school teaching and teaching by parents in the homes. Korean standards of anthropometric measurements for children should be revised, current measurements show much higher figures than present Korean standards.

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