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어린이 기호식품 중 트랜스지방 및 포화지방 실태조사 (Study of Trans Fatty Acids and Saturated Fatty Acids in Child-favored Foods)

  • 윤태형;이성민;신희준;이수연;홍진;노기미;박경식;임동길;이광호;정자영
    • 한국식품영양과학회지
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    • 제40권11호
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    • pp.1562-1568
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    • 2011
  • 어린이 기호식품 중 트랜스지방 및 포화지방 함량을 조사하고 그 지방산 조성을 확인하기 위하여 과자류 134건, 제빵류 55건, 도넛류 74건, 햄버거 60건(20종)을 서울 및 경기지역을 중심으로 수거하여 분석하였다. 조지방 함량은 과자류가 24.2${\pm}$6.9(범위: 4.6~41.1) g/100 g으로 가장 높았고, 도넛 23.9${\pm}$5.8(범위: 14.1~39.5), 제빵류 15.7${\pm}$7.9(1.4~30.0), 햄버거 9.5${\pm}$3.4(4.5~18.5)의 순이었다. 트랜스지방 최고값은 제빵류에서 1.3 g/100 g으로 업계의 저감화 노력을 확인할 수 있었다. 포화지방은 과자류가 11.6${\pm}$4.8(범위: 2.0~22.7) g/100 g, 도넛 11.2${\pm}$4.0(범위: 4.8~23.2) g/100 g, 제빵류 6.9${\pm}$4.1(범위: 0.6~15.4) g/100 g, 햄버거 3.0${\pm}$1.0(1.0~5.8) g/100 g의 순이었으며 조지방 함량에 의존성이 있는 것으로 확인하였다. 지방산 중 포화지방산 및 불포화지방산의 비율은 제품의 특성에 따라 매우 다양하게 나타났으며 식물성 유지를 사용하여 유탕하는 제조공정의 제품군이 다른 제품과 비교 시 포화지방산이 낮은 경향을 나타내었다.

서울 지역 주부들의 건강과 관련된 식생활 의식구조 (Health-related Dietary Attitudes and Behaviours among Mealmanagers in Seoul Area)

  • 오혜숙;윤교희
    • 한국식생활문화학회지
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    • 제10권3호
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    • pp.185-200
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    • 1995
  • In this survey, we investigated the way of thinking about meal management of housewives including the sincerity to meal preparation, the eating practices and cronic degenerative diseases related dietary behaviors, and studied the effects of above factors on the real food intakes. We also investigated the trends of health-foods and nutrient supplements usage. The results obtained from 506 housewives in Seoul were summarized as follows. Although our subjects prepared their meals habitually without special concern, they did not prefer the use of convenient foods. The food prefrence of housewivess who had more child and refered higher life status was similar with other family members. The dietary attitudes were good in large family, the higher income and the more child group. The highly educated group skipped breakfast more frequently. The mealmanagers with better education career and good living status considered for the restriction of salty foods, sweet foods, animal fats and pungent foods, and for the nutritionally balanced diet. The high income group showed great concerns about weight gain at meal times. The nutritional qualities expressed by the frequency of food group intakes were high in the better educated and living status groups, and their eating frequencies of animal protein foods and calcium sources were significantly high. Mealmanagers who had no job intaked vegetable oils through frying foods frequently. The use of health-foods and nutrient supplements was influenced by age, educational and economic level and self-estimated living status, but the trends in prevalence of both were not consistent. Health-foods were prefered by the groups of high educational career, affluent income and advanced living status, and low educational career, low income and low living status groups favored the nutrient supplements. The restrictive intake of animal fat and the use of health-food were positively correlated, which seemed that the subjects used health-foods as supplements in compensation for nutritional unbalance caused by the avoidance of animal protein foods.

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Acculturation and Dietary Intake of Korean American Women Living in California

  • Park, Song-Yi;Paik, Hee-Young;Ok, Sun-Wha;Kim, Chung-Soon C.;Spindler Audrey A.
    • Nutritional Sciences
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    • 제9권4호
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    • pp.310-316
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    • 2006
  • The objective of this study was to examine the effect of acculturation stage on dietary intake of Korean American women (0=124) living in California and to compare the dietary intake with that of Korean women (0=191) in Seoul, Korea. The dietary intake of the subjects was collected by 24-hour recall method at cross-sectional surveys. Ouster analysis performed on immigration variables (e.g., length of residency, age at immigration, etc.) classified Korean American women into less (0=73) or more (n=51) acculturated group. Acculturation stage did not have a significant effect on macro nutrient intake. However, vitamin C intake was higher in the more acculturated group, while intakes of folate, calcium, iron, and zinc were higher in the less acculturated group. In comparison of three groups (the more and the less acculturated Korean American, and the Korean group), the more acculturated the women were, the less frequently they consumed rice and kimchi (p<0.05). Korean American women ate bread/noodle, meat/meat products, fruit juice, and soda more often and consumed vegetables less frequently, compared with Korean women (p<0.05). For breakfast, Western dishes were preferred in both more and less acculturated groups. Korean dishes were favored for dinner by both groups, even though the less acculturated group ate more Korean dishes than did the more acculturated group. The acculturation measured by immigration variables influenced nutrient intakes, food consumptions, and types of dishes eaten in Korean Americans. Cultural and health implications of dietary acculturation need to be studied in the future.