• 제목/요약/키워드: Coffee beverages

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대전·충남지역 대학생의 커피음료 섭취 실태 및 커피음료와 동반간식을 통한 열량 섭취 기여 비율 조사 (Survey on Consumption of Coffee Beverages and Energy Contribution Ratios of Coffee Beverages and Accompanying Snacks by College Students in Daejeon City and Chungnam Province in Korea)

  • 임영희;김선효
    • 한국식생활문화학회지
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    • 제27권3호
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    • pp.240-250
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    • 2012
  • This study was performed to investigate the consumption of coffee beverages and energy contribution ratios of coffee beverages and accompanying snacks by college students in Deajeon City and Chungnam Province in Korea. Questionnaire survey, dietary survey, and snack survey using food record method during 3-days were carried out. As a result, we found that 86.9% of male students and 75.6% of female students consumed coffee beverages usually, with no differences between the two groups. However, the frequency of coffee beverages consumed by female students out-numbered that of male students by 1 cup a day to 1-2 cups a week (p<0.05). Furthermore, male students most likely consumed coffee beverages at schools or academies, but female students consumed them at coffee shops (p<0.01). The reasons male students gave to consume coffee beverages were for scent, taste, fatigue, and to stay awake. Similarly, the reasons female students gave to consume coffee beverages were for scent, taste, habit, and to stay awake (p<0.01). Fully 58.1% of male students and 80.0% of female students ate snacks along with coffee beverages (p<0.01). Most male students substituted a coffee beverage and accompanying snack for a regular meal once a month. Female students were doing it at most 2-3 times a month (p<0.05). The mean daily dietary energy intake of male students was 1,924 kcal/d, and of female students was 1,518 kcal/d (p<0.001), which both were below the estimated energy requirements. Male students obtained 285.6 kcal/d and female students obtained 289.5 kcal/d from coffee beverages and accompanying snacks. There was a significant different in dietary intake of energy (p<0.05), calcium, and iron (p<0.001) for each ratio of reference intake between male and female students. The students who ate larger amounts of coffee beverages and accompanying snacks consumed less dietary energy, protein, calcium, and iron, respectively (p<0.05). These results show that many students consume coffee beverages regularly and obtain large amounts of energy from coffee beverages and accompanying snacks. It also shows that student's dietary nutrient intake tends to be poorer, as he or she obtains more energy from coffee beverages and accompanying snacks. Therefore, it is critical to monitor the influence of consumption of coffee beverages and accompanying snacks on the dietary nutrient intakes and health of college students, and to provide nutrition education about the proper consumption of coffee beverages and accompanying snacks based on scientific evidence.

대학생들의 음료 소비실태 및 이미지 조사 연구 (A Study on Beverage Consumption Pattern and Image of College Students)

  • 박모라
    • 동아시아식생활학회지
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    • 제9권4호
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    • pp.501-513
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    • 1999
  • In order to investigate consumption pattern and image of beverage, this study was performed by using questionnaire based on stratified random sampling about 200 students from September 6, 1999 to September 18, 1999. The result was as followings: 1. For the reasons of each beverage consumption, coke, soda pop and sport drinks were for quenching thirst. And coffee and juices were for dessert and milk.yoghurts, dietary beverages, green tea and ginseng tea were for health. 2. For the priority in selecting each beverage, trademark was dominant factor for choosing coke. And the dominant factor of choosing milk.yoghurts and ginseng tea was nutrition and in case of other beverages taste was the first factor. 3. For the place of taking beverages, coffee, coke and sport drinks were mainly consumed in school and milk.yoghurt and juices in home. 4. The college students loved or liked milk.yoghurt and juices, and they liked or enjoyed coke, soda pop, sport drinks and green tea moderately, and enjoyed ginseng tea and black tea moderately or disliked them. 5. For the frequency of each beverage, many of them consumed coffee and milk.yoghurt once or twice a day. and consumed coke. soda pop. sport drinks and juices once or twice a week. And they answered that they did not consume dietary beverages, green tea, ginseng tea and black tea so often. 6. There was significant correlation with frequency of drinking and preference score of beverage. 7. For the consumption of the Korean traditional beverages, more than 50% of the subjects had no experience in taking sangwha tea, omiza tea, and Kugiza tea. Among them, many answered that they would try the Korean traditional beverages, if they had an opportunity, and that their price was moderate. 8. The results from the analysis of the image of those beverages were as followings; \circled1 Coffee, coke, sport drinks and dietary beverages had a modern image and green tea, ginseng tea and black tea had a traditional image. \circled2 Coke, sport drinks and ginseng tea had a manly image and juices, dietary beverages, green tea and black tea had a womanlike image. \circled3 The students recognized coffee, coke, milkㆍyoghurt, sport drinks, juices, dietary beverages and green tea to be daily and catholic. \circled4 Milkㆍyoghurt, juices, dietary beverages, green tea, ginseng tea and black tea were recognized to be good for health and coffee and coke bad for health. \circled5 Coffee, coke, soda pop, sport drinks, juices and green tea were slightly concerned with a change. \circled6 Coke, soda pop and sport drinks had a dynamic image and coffee, juices. green tea, ginseng tea and black tea had a little static image.

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대학생들의 건강관련 요인이 커피와 전통음료의 기호도와 섭취빈도에 미치는 영향 (The Preference and Frequency of Beverages related to Health Factor in University Students)

  • 신선영;정라나
    • 한국식생활문화학회지
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    • 제22권4호
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    • pp.420-433
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    • 2007
  • This study was performed to investigate the effect of the health related factors on the preference and frequency of intake of coffee and traditional beverages among 280 university students (128 males and 152 females) who were residing in Incheon areas. The results were as follows; 1. Male students of over weight and obese were more than female students and female students of under weight were more than male students. Female students were interested in weight control and had an experience in weight control more than male students. 2. The group who was much interested in weight control preferred green tea, yuja tea and dunggulre tea. The group who was much interested in health when drink beverages preferred green tea, ginseng tea, dunggulre tea, vinegar drinks and water but didn’t prefer coffee. 3. The frequency of intake of green tea is high in the group who had an experience in weight control. And the frequency of intake of honey tea was high in the group who drank alcohol almost every day. Coffee intake was the highest among beverages in smokers and water intake was the highest among beverages in nonsmokers. In conclusion this study showed that as an interest in health is higher, the preference and frequency of intake of coffee was low whereas those who intake of traditional beverages was high in general.

Beverage consumption among Korean adolescents: data from 2016 Korea Youth Risk Behavior Survey

  • Kim, Jihee;Yun, Sungha;Oh, Kyungwon
    • Nutrition Research and Practice
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    • 제13권1호
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    • pp.70-75
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    • 2019
  • BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Association between the consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) and obesity is universally a controversial issue. This study was undertaken to examine the beverage consumption pattern of Korean adolescents. SUBJECTS/METHODS: Data was collected from the 2016 Korea Youth Risk Behavior Survey involving 65,528 adolescent respondents. A list of the most frequently consumed beverages was analyzed, and the consumption frequency of carbonated beverages, SSBs, and energy drinks during the past seven-days was assessed. The main reasons for the adolescents to consume the beverages were also determined. RESULTS: The beverage preference of adolescents were carbonated beverages (31.0%), 'fruit and vegetable beverages (17.7%)', 'milk (13.6%)', and 'coffee (12.7%)'. Carbonated beverages and SSBs were consumed more than three times a week by 27.1% and 41.1% of the respondents, respectively. About 86.2% of adolescents did not take of any energy drinks during the last seven-days. Taste was the most common reason that adolescents considered when choosing a drink. Carbonated beverages consumed more frequently by boys than girls, and high school students drank coffee more frequently than middle school students. CONCLUSIONS: Boys had a higher preference for unhealthy beverages than girls, whereas consumption of high-caffeine drinks was greater amongst high-school students than middle school students.

전북 일부지역 대학생의 커피섭취 실태 및 인식 (Intake Status and Perception of Coffee by University Students in Some Areas of Jeonbuk Region)

  • 장보미;이제혁
    • 한국식품영양학회지
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    • 제32권2호
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    • pp.122-132
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    • 2019
  • The purpose of this study was to conduct a survey on coffee intake habits, preference of coffee and other beverages, and awareness of caffeine in coffee by college students in some areas of Jeonbuk province. According to the survey result, 83.9% of subjects drank coffee usually, and males (46.4%) and the females (54.2%) drank coffee at school stores and coffee shops, respectively. Companions to drink coffee with were mainly friends, and frequency of coffee intake was one to two cups daily for males and females. Males and females drank coffee at any time (60.0%) and after lunch (38.7%), respectively. Most males and females drank only coffee without snacks. Males preferred more soft drinks and sports drinks than females, but females preferred more milk and dairy products, tea, and coffee than males. Coffee was consumed most frequently, among several beverages. Reasons for drinking coffee was to prevent sleepiness (64.6%), and to enjoy its taste and aroma (38.0%) for males and females, respectively. Male (47.2%) and female (73.5%) subjects could detect caffeine, and most of them could detect caffeine in coffee. Additionally, all subjects agreed that less intake of caffeine was better for their health. Based on the survey of intake habits of coffee, the university students need nutrition education relative to labeling caffeine contents in coffee and intake of caffeine, and need to make an effort to overcome the potential damage of caffeine intake.

커피전문점 음료의 당류 줄이기에 대한 대구시민의 인식 및 행동의도에 영향을 미치는 요인 (Daegu citizens' perceptions and factors affecting behavioral intentions to reduce sugars in the coffee shop beverages)

  • 김길례;이연경
    • Journal of Nutrition and Health
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    • 제54권4호
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    • pp.355-372
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    • 2021
  • 본 연구는 대구광역시 당류 섭취 저감화 정책 마련을 위한 연구의 일환으로 대구시민의 커피전문점 이용현황과 커피전문점 음료의 당류 줄이기에 대한 인식 및 행동의도에 영향을 미치는 요인을 분석하였으며, 그 결과는 다음과 같다. 조사대상자 전체 1,157명 중 남성이 49.5%, 여성이 50.5%이었으며, 연령대는 19-29세 30.8%, 30-39세 30.9%, 40-49세 38.4%였다. 전체 48.7%가 단 음식을 선호하였고, 25.9%가 평소 달게 먹었으며, 연령대가 낮을수록 단 음식 선호와 달게 먹는 비율이 높았다. 커피전문점 이용현황은 단 커피 (음료) 구입 비율은 여성과 낮은 연령대에서 높았고 (p < 0.05, p < 0.001), 커피에 시럽이나 설탕 첨가 비율은 남성과 높은 연령대에서 높았다 (p < 0.001, p < 0.01). 사이드메뉴는 여성과 30대에서 많이 구입하였으며 (p < 0.001, p < 0.05), '가끔 구입한다'가 63.4%였고, 조각케이크 구입이 62.3%로 가장 많았다. 커피전문점 음료의 당류 줄이기에 대한 인식은 일부 당류 줄이기 커피전문점에 대해 42.1%가 인지하였고, 커피전문점 음료의 당류 줄이기가 필요한 것으로 57.9%가 인식하였으며, 커피전문점에서 당류 줄이기를 고려한 음료 구매 경험은 22.3%로 낮은 수준이었다. 여성은 남성보다 당류 줄이기 고려한 음료 구매 경험 비율이 유의하게 높았고 (p < 0.05), 30대, 40대, 20대 순으로 당류 줄이기 커피전문점 인지율과 당류 줄이기 고려한 음료 구매 경험 비율이 높았다 (p < 0.01, p < 0.01). 커피전문점에서 제공하는 음료의 당류 줄이기 방법에 대해 효과성과 이용의사가 높은 방법은 '주문 시 단맛 선택 안내', '당류 저감 음료 이벤트 제공', '당류 저감 음료 개발판매'이었으며, 효과성과 이용의사가 가장 낮은 항목은 '음료 저용량 사이즈 판매'였다. 커피전문점 음료의 당류 영양표시에 대해 59.7%가 인지하였고, 커피전문점 음료의 당류 영양표시 필요성은 68.8%가 인식하고 있었다. 커피전문점에서 음료 구매 시 35.6%가 당류 영양표시를 확인하였으며, 영양표시 확인 후 당류 함량이 많은 경우 대체 구입하거나 구매하지 않는 비율은 77.2%이었다. 당류 줄이기 커피전문점에 대한 행동의도에 영향을 미치는 요인을 분석한 결과 '커피전문점 음료의 당류 줄이기 필요성 인식'과 '당류 줄이기를 고려한 음료 구매 경험'은 행동의도를 증가시키는 요인으로 '달게 먹는 식습관'은 행동의도를 감소시키는 요인으로 나타났다. 이상의 결과, 대구시 성인들의 커피전문점 음료의 당류 줄이기와 당류 영양표시에 대한 전반적인 인식과 실천은 낮은 수준이었다. 그러나 커피전문점에서 제공하는 음료의 당류 줄이기 방법 중 '주문 시 단맛 선택 안내'와 '당류 저감 음료 이벤트 제공', '당류 저감 음료 개발판매'에 대해 효과성과 이용의사가 높게 나타났으며, 향후 당류 줄이기 커피전문점에 대한 행동의도는 긍정적이었고, 커피전문점 음료의 당류 줄이기 필요성 인식은 행동의도에 가장 큰 영향을 미치는 요인으로 나타났다. 따라서 커피전문점의 음료를 통한 당류 섭취를 줄이기 위해서는 국가 차원 혹은 지자체 단위에서 지역주민들의 당류 줄이기에 대한 필요성 인식 형성과 당류 줄이기 실천 방법에 대한 성별, 연령대별 차별화된 맞춤형 교육 및 홍보가 필요하며, 커피전문점에서도 고객의 요구가 반영된 당류 저감화를 위한 노력이 수반되어야 할 것이다.

여대생들의 전통음료 섭취 실태에 관한 연구 (Intake of Traditional Beverages in Female University Students)

  • 권순형
    • 동아시아식생활학회지
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    • 제22권5호
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    • pp.567-575
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    • 2012
  • This study was conducted to investigate the actual conditions of intake of Korean traditional beverages in 273 female university students in Seoul, Korea. The subjects of this study consisted of 128 food and nutrition majors and 145 non-majors. Questionnaires were administered to the subjects who had an average age of 20 years. Two-hundred and nineteen students (80.2%) lived with their parents. Regarding the type of beverages subjects often drink, coffee was the most preferred (51.3%) overall, and non-majors (4.1%) were shown to drink traditional beverages more often. Regarding preference for traditional beverages, most subjects (72.5%) responded that they liked their own traditional beverage. However, for frequency of intake of traditional beverages, 48.7% answered they do not drink any traditional beverages. The reasons why subjects like traditional beverages were taste (71.7%) and health (26.3%), and the type of traditional beverages they often drink were Yulmu tea (35.9%), Sik hae (30.8%), and Yuja tea (10.6%), in order. Regardless of major, ginseng tea, jujube tea, mulberry-leaf tea, Chinese matrimony vine tea, ssanghwa tea, ginger tea, and omija tea were found to be satisfactory traditional beverages. Therefore, due to the low intake frequency, preference, and satisfaction of traditional beverages, new traditional beverages that can meet the standards of female students should be immediately developed.

Lifestyle, dietary habits and consumption pattern of male university students according to the frequency of commercial beverage consumptions

  • Kim, Hye-Min;Han, Sung-Nim;Song, Kyung-Hee;Lee, Hong-Mie
    • Nutrition Research and Practice
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    • 제5권2호
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    • pp.124-131
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    • 2011
  • Because excessive consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages may reduce the quality of nutritional intake, this study examined the consumption patterns of commercial beverages, lifestyle, dietary habits, and perception of sweet taste. Participants were 407 male university students in Kyeooggido, Korea, and information was collected by self-administered questionnaire. Among them, 58 nonsmokers volunteered to participate in the taste test. Participants were divided into three groups according to the frequency of commercial beverage consumptions: 120 rare (< 1 serving/week), 227 moderate (1-3 servings/week) and 133 frequent (> 3 servings/week) consumption groups. More subjects from the rare consumption group chose water, tea, and soy milk, and more from the frequent consumption group chose carbonated soft drinks and coffee (P=0.031) as their favorite drinks. Frequent consumption group consumed fruit juice, coffee, and sports and carbonated soft drinks significantly more often (P=0.002, P=0.000, P=0.000, respectively), but not milk and tea. Frequent consumption group consumed beverages casually without a specific occasion (P=0.000) than rare consumption group. Frequent drinking of commercial beverages was associated with frequent snacking (P=0.002), meal skipping (P=0.006), eating out (P=0.003), eating delivered foods (P=0.000), processed foods (P=0.001), and sweets (P=0.002), and drinking alcoholic beverages (P=0.029). Frequent consumption group tended to have a higher threshold of sweet taste without reaching statistical significance. The results provide information for developing strategies for evidence-based nutrition education program focusing on reducing consumption of unnecessary sugar-sweetened commercial beverages.

카페인 함유제품의 카페인 함량 및 소비형태에 관한 연구 (Amount of caffeine in caffeine containing products, and the pattern of caffeine consumption)

  • 윤정옥;권광일
    • 한국임상약학회지
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    • 제3권1호
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    • pp.21-30
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    • 1993
  • The contents of caffeine in caffeine containing products in Korea, i.e., coffee. tea, cocoa and cola, and the individual pattern of consumption of caffeine containing beverages were studied to know the pattern of caffeine consumption. The correlation in between the amount of caffeine consumption and the obesity were also investigated. In results, the average contents of caffeine in the instant coffee was $31.8\pm4.4mg/g(mean{\pm}SD)$. The amount of caffeine in coffee were $68.2\pm13.0\;mg/cup$ in the vending machine coffee, and $76.6\pm12.1\;mg/cup$ in the coffee shop coffee. Average daily caffeine consumption per person was investigated to be 128mg with the wide range of 26mg-341mg. There was no correlation in the amount of daily caffeine consumption and the obesity.

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건강한 한국성인의 음료섭취패턴과 대사증후군의 연관성 연구 -2013~2015년 국민건강영양조사를 바탕으로- (Relation between Beverage Consumption Pattern and Metabolic Syndrome among Healthy Korean Adults)

  • 데니스 은주;강민지;한성림
    • 대한지역사회영양학회지
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    • 제22권5호
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    • pp.441-455
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    • 2017
  • Objectives: The purpose of this study is to describe beverage patterns among healthy Korean adults and investigate their association with prevalence and components of metabolic syndrome. Methods: Subjects consisted of 6,927 Korean adults, aged 19-64 years in the $6^{th}$ Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES, 2013-2015). Beverages were regrouped into twelve groups based on food codes and beverage intake (g/day) was assessed by 24-hour recall. Factor analysis was used to obtain beverage patterns. Waist circumference and body mass index (BMI) were used as anthropometric data; fasting blood glucose, triglyceride, high density lipoprotein (HDL), and blood pressure were used as biochemical indicators. The odds ratio (OR) for prevalence of metabolic syndrome and components of metabolic syndrome was assessed using logistic regression analysis. Results: Three beverage patterns were identified using factor analysis: 1) carbonated soft drinks 2) coffee (without added sugar or powdered creamer), and 3) alcoholic beverages. Subjects with high scores for the carbonated soft drink and coffee without added sugar or powdered creamer patterns were younger and subjects with high scores for the alcoholic beverage pattern were older. There were significant differences in gender distribution in all three beverage patterns, with men more likely to have high scores for carbonated soft drink and alcoholic beverage patterns. On the other hand, women were more likely to have higher scores for coffee without added sugar or powdered creamer pattern. Within each pattern, there were significant differences in sociodemographic and lifestyle characteristics such as education, household income, frequency of eating out, and smoking status according to the quartile of pattern scores. Alcoholic beverages and carbonated soft drinks patterns were associated with an increased levels of metabolic syndrome components, but coffee without added sugar or powdered creamer was not associated with any of metabolic syndrome components in healthy Korean adults after adjusting for age, sex, education, BMI, weight management, household income, smoking status, frequency of eating out, and energy intake. Conclusions: Alcoholic beverages and carbonated soft drinks patterns are associated with increased levels of metabolic syndrome components while coffee without added sugar or powdered creamer pattern is not associated with any of metabolic syndrome components in healthy Korean adults.