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Korean Journal of Food Culture
2013 Volume.28 No. 3 p.272 ~ p.281
The Relationships of Dietary Behavior, Food Intake, and Life Satisfaction with Family Meal Frequency in Middle School Students
Kwon Jeung-Eun

Park Hee-Jin
Lim Hyun-Sook
Chyun Jong-Hee
Abstract
To study the importance of family meals in adolescents, 251 middle school students were surveyed through a
questionnaire on their family meal patterns, dietary behaviors, food intake, and life satisfaction. The family meals were
defined as ¡°meals with all family members living together¡± by 62.2% of the students. For the frequency of family meals,
42.2% of the students replied having family meals ¡°More than once a day¡±. A common reason for the difficulty in having
a family meal was a ¡°lack of time¡± (73.3% of the students). Students tended to respond that they would be most fond in
having meals with entire family members with traditional Korean food. Having more frequent family meals was found to
benefit both individual and familial dietary behavior. In terms of food intake according to the frequency of family meals, the
group having frequent family meals consumed significantly more rice, tofu, legumes, meats, fishes, eggs, green vegetables, seaweeds, fruits, milk, and milk products. This indicates that students can achieve a balanced diet through family meals. In terms of emotional status, the group having more frequent family meals showed a higher satisfaction with their daily life, health, nutritional status, and care from their relatives. In terms of personal mental status, the group having more frequent family meals was also found to be more effective at controlling undesirable emotions such as loneliness, indignation, and lethargy. As a result of this study, students in the group having more frequent family meals were found to have a positive dietary behavior, a balanced nutrition, a higher life satisfaction, and a more stable mental status. This result is useful as nutritional and educational information in schools to impress upon the public the importance of family meals for adolescents.
KEYWORD
Family meal frequency, dietary behavior, food intake, life satisfaction
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