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KMID : 1024420140180020109
Food Engineering Progress
2014 Volume.18 No. 2 p.109 ~ p.115
Utilization of Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey Database: Estimation of Tomato Consumption and the Risk of Metabolic Syndrome
Youn Eun-Ha

Paik Jean-Kyung
Kim Bum-Sik
Abstract
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.
KEYWORD
tomato consumption, Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, metabolic syndrome, Korean middle aged women
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