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KMID : 1143420200130070367
Public Health Weekly Report
2020 Volume.13 No. 7 p.367 ~ p.373
Water Intake and its Impact as a Factor of Behavior among Korean Adolescents: Results of the 2019 Korea Youth Risk Behavior Survey
Kim Ji-Hee

Kim So-Yeon
Lee Ji-Hye
Oh Kyung-Won
Abstract
The primary objective of this study was to examine water intake among Korean adolescents. The secondary objective was to measure water intake as a factor of behavior. Data for the study was gathered from the Korea Youth Risk Behavior Survey conducted in 2019. Of the 57,303 individuals sampled, 44.2% of the male respondents and 25.9% of the female respondents reported that they had consumed more than five glasses of water a day during the seven-day period prior to participating in the survey. This study found that the more water adolescents drank the more they consumed healthy food and beverages - fruit, vegetables, and milk - and the less unhealthy foods such as carbonated beverages and sugar-sweetened beverages they consumed. This study also found that adolescents who drank more than five glasses of water a day were more physically active than those who did not.
KEYWORD
water intake, dietary factor, behavioral factor, Korea Youth Risk Behavior Survey
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