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KMID : 0363420090230030143
Journal of Korean Oriental Pediatrics
2009 Volume.23 No. 3 p.143 ~ p.153
A Study on the State of Health Functional Foods & Herbal Medicine Consumed by Elementary School Students
Kim Mi-Ki

Park Eun-Jung
Lee Hai-Ja
Ahn Jae-Sun
Jung Ji-Ho
Yim Jung-Hoon
Ahn Min Seob
Park Jin-Soo
Abstract
Objectives: The purpose of this study is to get the basic information from patients how much they understood about their medication and also to know whether patients are making reasonable drug choice between Health Functional Foods and Herbal medicine.

Methods: 500 questionnaires were handed out to the parents of students in two elementary schools located in OO, Junlabukdo province. 421 questionnaires were completed to be evaluated.

Results: Among 421 subjects, 53.0% were female, and 47.0% were male. The percentages of the subjects consuming Health Functional Foods and herbal medicine were67.7% and 67.8%, respectively. Among those people who consumed Health Functional Food, 44.1% were using nutritional supplements, red ginseng or ginseng products (26.9%), chlorella products (11.5%), and plum extract products (7.7%). As for the reason to consume Health Functional Foods were varied, but ¡¯in order to be healthy, although currently displaying no illness.¡¯(43.0%) were the most responses among the given choices. On the other hand, the reason for consuming herbal medicine was ¡¯In order to grow taller¡¯(26.1%), ¡¯In order to cure weak physical state frequently displaying common illnesses¡¯,(25.9%), and ¡¯In order to cure diseases.¡¯(23.3%). For the questions about effectiveness after consumption,the 69.9% subjects said that it seemed to be effected, and that % was slightly higher than that of subjects with consuming Health Functional Foods(64.4%). For question concerning preferences between Health Functional Foods and herbal medicine, 57.5% chose herbal medicine, and this percentage was higher than that of Health Functional Foods(42.5%).As for the reasons of additional consumption of the Health Functional Foods, subject answered as ¡¯Easy to consume.¡¯(41,6%), which was the most common among the subjects consuming Health Functional Foods. On other hand, the subjects of herbal medicine answered as that herbal medicine is ¡¯more effective¡¯(45.7%), and ¡¯more trustworthy in preventing side-effects.¡¯(40.3%). After consumption of the herbal medication, only 3.9% of the subjects consuming either Health Functional Foods or herbal medicine had side-effects. The most common side-effects were ¡¯dermal reaction¡¯ which is normally caused by Health Functional Foods and ¡¯indigestion¡¯ problems caused by herbal consumption.

Conclusions: According to the 421 subjects those involved in study, the percentages of consuming Health Functional Foods(67.7%) and herbal medicine(67.8%) were similar. The most commonly consumed products were a type of Health Functional Foods which were the nutrition-supplying products. Ginseng or red ginseng products were the next commonly used products. Health Functional Foods were commonly consumed for preventing illness and maintaining health rather than any other purpose. In contrary, herbal medicines were more commonly consumed for purposes such as for growth or treating certain type of disease. As a result of consumption, more than half of both subject replied as ¡¯satisfied¡¯. As for the side effects, dermal reaction was the most common problem for those with consuming Health Functional Foods, while indigestion was the most common side effect from the subjects with consuming herbal medicine.
KEYWORD
herbal medicine, health functional foods, elementary school pupils
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