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KMID : 0664320160220010041
Journal of the Korean Dietetic Association
2016 Volume.22 No. 1 p.41 ~ p.52
on Health Status and Food Habits of Male College Students in Wonju Area According to Drinking Behavior
À̽¸²:Lee Seung-Lim
ÀúÀÚ¾øÀ½:No authors listed
Abstract
This study was performed to investigate the health status and food habits of male college students in Wonju according to drinking behavior. A total of 204 (drinking group: 133, non-drinking group: 71) male college students were recruited and a questionnaire-based survey was conducted. General characteristics, drinking-related factors, health status, and food habits were investigated. Data were analyzed by SPSS program (ver 21.0). The type of residence (P£¼0.05) and obesity rate (P£¼0.05) were significantly different by drinking status.Frequency of drinking was 65.2%, and 39.9% of subjects started drinking upon entering college. The motivation to start drinking was ¡®from necessity¡¯. Reason for drinking was ¡®Social relations¡¯. The most frequent drinking opportunity in college was ¡®membership training¡¯. The favorite kind of drink was beer. Health status factor scores for ¡®concerns about health (P£¼0.05)¡¯, and ¡®smoking (P£¼0.05)¡¯ were significantly higher in drinking group than those in non-drinking group. Food habits score (drinking group: 50.9 vs non-drinking group: 52.4,P£¼0.01) was significantly lower in the drinking group. Scores for ¡®I have breakfast regularly (P£¼ 0.05)¡¯, ¡®Do not eat the junk food often (P£¼0.05)¡¯, and ¡®Do not eat out often (P£¼0.05)¡¯ were significantly lower in the drinking group. ¡®Drink milk every day¡¯ was significantly higher in the drinking group.
KEYWORD
drinking, health status, food habits, male college students
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