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KMID : 1134820230520060640
Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
2023 Volume.52 No. 6 p.640 ~ p.650
Dietary Life among Korean Adolescents Before COVID-19 (2018¡­2019) and During COVID-19 (2020¡­2021): Data Analysis of the 2018¡­2021 Youth Consumer Behavior Survey for Food
Kim Bae-Jeong

Choi Sun-A
Rho Jeong-Ok
Abstract
This study analyzes the dietary life of Korean adolescents and their altered dietary preferences due to COVID-19. The dietary life of 2,452 adolescents was analyzed using data from the 2018¡­2021 Youth Consumer Behavior Survey for Food Comparing where and how they ate their meals in a week, we found that the proportion of eating breakfast, lunch, and dinner at home increased significantly during COVID-19 compared to before COVID-19 (P<0.001). During COVID-19, a significant increase was also observed in the proportion of eating with family (P<0.001). Compared to pre-COVID-19, eating lunch with others increased during COVID-19 whereas eating dinner at least once per week showed a significant decrease (P<0.001). Conversely, a significant increase was determined in the number of meals delivered for both lunch and dinner (P<0.001). Satisfaction with the quality of school meals was significantly higher during COVID-19 than before COVID-19 (P<0.05), and interest in local agrifood was significantly lower during COVID-19 than before COVID-19 (P<0.01). Recognizing the health benefits of fruits (P<0.001), vegetables (P<0.01), beef (P<0.05), and chicken (P<0.05) were significantly higher during COVID-19 than before COVID-19. Moreover, compared to before COVID-19, it was recognized that alcohol had a significantly worse effect on their health (P<0.001). Based on the above results, we believe that the limited outdoor activities of adolescents due to COVID-19 influenced their dietary changes. Therefore, nutrition and dietary education and guidance are required to focus on the dietary behavior of adolescents and to promote healthy eating at home and school.
KEYWORD
COVID-19, adolescent, diet, food, meals
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