KMID : 1024420140180020109
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Food Engineering Progress 2014 Volume.18 No. 2 p.109 ~ p.115
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Utilization of Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey Database: Estimation of Tomato Consumption and the Risk of Metabolic Syndrome
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Youn Eun-Ha
Paik Jean-Kyung Kim Bum-Sik
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Abstract
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The objective of this study is to examine the relationship between tomato consumption and the risk of metabolicsyndrome (MetS) in Korean middle aged women. Data from the combined 2009-2011 Korean National Health andNutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES) was analyzed. Tomato intake was assessed using the algorithms devel-oped to analyze the demographic data of intakes of different tomato based food commodities such as ¡°tomato, raw¡±,¡°tomato, tomato juice¡±, ¡°tomato, tomato canned¡±, ¡°tomato sauce¡±, and ¡°tomato ketchup¡±. Korean women(n=11,251) were subgrouped according to the number of the MetS risk factor (RF 0, RF 1-2, RF 3). Anthropo-metric parameters, lipid profiles, fasting glucose, and tomato intake were analyzed. Corresponding to the number ofthe MetS RF, there was a decrease in tomato intake (18.90¡¾1.78, 16.67¡¾1.23 and 12.84¡¾1.23; P<0.001). Tomatointake showed a negative correlation with systosolic blood pressure, BMI, waist, and triglyceride. HDL cholesterolalso showed a significant correlation with tomato intake (r=0.023, P<0.05). In summary, the results show a rela-tionship between tomato intake and MetS in Korean middle aged women.
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KEYWORD
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tomato consumption, Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, metabolic syndrome, Korean middle aged women
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