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KMID : 0665420190340010044
Korean Journal of Food Culture
2019 Volume.34 No. 1 p.44 ~ p.52
Survey on the Lifestyle Factors, Food Habits and Dietary Nutrient Intake of College Students - Before and after nutrition education
Won Sun-im

Lee Seung-Lim
Abstract
This study examined the lifestyle factors, dietary attitudes, food habits, and dietarynutrition intake of college students before and after nutrition education. A total of 44 college students were recruited and a questionnaire survey was conducted. Dietary nutrient consumption was obtained from the one day 24-hr recall. Scores on ¡®Concerns about health (p<0.05)¡¯, 'Regular exercise (p<0.01)', and number of steps (p<0.001) were significantly higher after-training. The dietary attitude (31.3 vs. 33.7, p<0.01) and food habits (53.5 vs. 59.7, p<0.01) were significantly higher after-training. The scores on ¡®Eating a lot of food that I want to eat is more important than nutrition (p<0.01)¡¯, ¡®I am interested in information on nutrition and health (p<0.01)¡¯, ¡®Have three meals a day (p<0.01)¡¯, ¡®Have breakfast regularly (p<0.01)¡¯, ¡®Drink milk every day (p<0.001)¡¯, ¡®Have fruits every day (p<0.05)¡¯, and ¡®Apply nutrition knowledge to daily life (p<0.001)¡¯ were significantly higher after-training. Among the nutrients intakes, the protein (p<0.05), vitamin C (p<0.01), and calcium (p<0.001) were significantly higher after-training. Nutrition education improved the lifestyle factors, dietary attitudes, food habits, and dietary nutrition intakes.
KEYWORD
Lifestyle Factors, Food Habits, Dietary nutrient, Nutrition education
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