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Korean Journal of Food Culture
2012 Volume.27 No. 6 p.646 ~ p.658
Parental Perception and Dietary Behaviors of Preschool Children with Environment-friendly Food Service in Kindergarten
Bae Ji-Won

Oh Myung-Suk
Abstract
This study was conducted to investigate the differences in households, parental perception, and dietary behaviors of
preschool children from kindergartens with environment-friendly food service (environment-friendly food service group;
EFG) versus children from kindergartens with general food service (general food service group; GFG). We sought this basic information to examine the impact of environment-friendly agricultural products in preschool food services. Age, education level, and monthly family income of the EFG were significantly higher than the GFG. The frequency of purchasing environment-friendly agricultural products was significantly higher in the EFG than the GFG, with the most frequently purchased items in both groups being vegetables. The GFG had a significantly higher perception than the EFG in the superior quality of environment-friendly agricultural products; however, a greater proportion of the GFG than the EFG
thought environment-friendly products were too expensive. The most frequent reason for purchasing environment-friendly
agricultural products in both groups was safety. When purchasing environment-friendly agricultural products, the most
important selection factor for the majority of both groups was the label certifying quality assurance. Both groups also
considered price reduction as essential for promoting environment-friendly agricultural products. In regard to parental
perceptions on food service in kindergarten, the EFG had a significantly higher satisfaction with the nutritional adequacy of
the menu compared to the GFG. Both groups considered food safety and health as primary reasons for using environmentfriendly foods in the preschool food service, with a greater proportion of the EFG than the GFG responding this way. There were significant differences between the EFG and GFG, as the main satisfaction from using environment-friendly foods in the EFG was safety, freshness, and good hygiene, whereas the main satisfaction in the GFG was a good food service menu, freshness and good hygiene. Dietary behaviors of preschool children in the EFG were also significantly superior to the GFG. Thus, environment-friendly agricultural products have positive effects on the dietary behaviors of preschool children and should be increased in the preschool food service. Lowering prices and a strict supervision of quality assurance is also necessary to promote consumption of environment-friendly food materials.
KEYWORD
Environment-friendly agricultural products, food service, kindergarten
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