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KMID : 1020220170170040631
Journal of Korean Society of Dental Hygiene
2017 Volume.17 No. 4 p.631 ~ p.646
Carbonated beverage consumption of dental hygiene students
Jung Eun-Ju

Youn Hye-Jeong
Abstract
Objectives: The purpose of the study was to investigate the carbonated beverage consumption and related factors of dental hygiene students in Gwangju¡¤Jeonnam.

Methods: A self-reported questionnaire was completed by 343 dental hygiene students in the Gwangju¡¤Jeonnam area from May 17, 2017 to June 1 based on convenience sampling. The questionnaire consisted of general characteristics of the subjects, the frequency of carbonated beverage intake, its degree of impact on oral health, oral care behavior following the intake of carbonated beverages, and the method of intake.

Results:There were 293 people (85.4%) who drink carbonated beverages. The intake frequency was an average of 3.9 times a week, and the most frequently consumed beverage was cola with an average of 1.8 times a week. The intake frequency of carbonated beverage was correlated with a higher share of the cost of the beverage in the subject¡¯s monthly allowance, a lower intention of ceasing intake of carbonated beverage henceforth, and a lower grade.

Conclusions: It is necessary to raise awareness on carbonated beverages through nutrition education concerning beverages including the harmful effects of carbonated beverages and reinforcement of oral health education in regular education courses. In addition, it is considered necessary to refrain from the consumption carbonated beverages by oneself as a preliminary dental hygienist.
KEYWORD
Carbonated beverage, Dental erosion, Oral health
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