w z wz 16(3) : 353~363, 2011 Korean J Community Nutr 16(3) : 353~363, 2011 DOI:10.5720/kjcn.2011.16.3.353 w š z w p : 2007-2008 w w t w "TTPDJBUJPOPG8IPMF(SBJO$POTVNQUJPOXJUI4PDJP%FNPHSBQIJDBOE &BUJOH#FIBWJPS'BDUPSTJOB,PSFBO1PQVMBUJPO#BTFEPO,PSFB/BUJPOBM)FBMUIBOE/VUSJUJPO&YBNJOBUJPO4VSWFZ 4FVOHNJO-FF Department of Food & Nutrition, Sungshin Women s University, Seoul, Korea "CTUSBDU The objective of the current study was to examine associations of whole grain consumption with socio-demographic (i.e.: sex, age, household income, education, marriage status) and certain eating behavior factors (i.e.: dish source, eating place, meal type) among a generally healthy Korean population. Using twenty-four hour recall data from the 2007-2008 National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys, whole grain intake (g/day) was calculated for a total of 8,836 generally healthy Koreans aged 6 years and higher. The study subjects had very low whole grain intake. Specifically approximately 60% of the subjects reported no whole grain consumption on the survey day, and mean daily intake ranged from 8.0 g to 15.1 g in different gender and age groups. Living with a spouse was found to be a positive environment factor for whole grain consumption, especially among men. As household income levels increased, whole grain consumption status also improved. The proportion of non-consumer was lowest in a 6-19 year group, and mean intake amount was highest in middle-aged adults. Major dish sources for whole grain consumption included boiled rice with mixed grains, corn, boiled rice with, cereal products, and other types of boiled rice. It was found that whole grain consumption was highly affected by eating places rather than meal types. The best contributing eating place was home in each age and gender group. The study findings may be useful in planning nutrition education strategy and formulating dietary behavior guidelines for whole grain consumption improvement. (Korean J Community Nutr 16(3) : 353~363, 2011) KEY WORD : whole grain consumptionásocio-demographic factorsáeating behavior factorsákoreans õ r p#rr # m# #ep o /# ˆ #E /# v/# k # v# p# # o #p # k r p=#5344 #9o#5<p#r rp=#5344 #9o#46p# r }ˆp=#5344 #9o#49p#}ˆ *This research was conducted by the generous financial support of the Youlchon Foundation (Nongshim Corporation and its affiliated companies) in Korea. Corresponding author: Seungmin Lee, Department of Food & Nutrition, Sungshin Women s University, 147 Mia-dong, Kangbukgu, Seoul 142-100, Korea Tel: (02) 920-7671, Fax: (02) 920-2076 E-mail: smlee@sungshin.ac.kr Ê m# p# #pl#mkr#n p#pr +Mrqhv #5335,1# p# #mkl l #rr #r p #eq v /#k/# /# k# p# v p m # #p # p # m 1#Dqghuvrq# +5333,p#ee #45 # l l# # ˆ l # rp#r p# #eq v p# o p#k#59( eˆ # mp /#k#:8/333 p# p#l p#43 # r # #l #r # # q# p#txlqwloh p#eqv # pp# q# p#txlqwloh l# l#58( pp# m +Olx# #4<<<,1# # p#l l # #6 # #p #r #e p# mp# # stp#o p#69(#r # p# m 1#r p# # # p# m #op # p#p # p #k r 353
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356Áw š xy 1# # # l #l /# o t/# t/# ˆ p#tn#p r#npl# #v # # # rp#e e m /#r # tp# l# # # pr # rp /#r # # p# #w0whvw# DQRYD rp #ee m 1#DQRYD rp# # rp #op # nl #Gxqfdq v#pxowlsoh#frpsdulvrq whvw #ee m 1# # r# rp#op t#3138l ee m 1#r # l# # ope/#e q /#e s p# l # # # #l v # l # # p p#r # # # o # m 1# Š Œ ò»ï Îö é p r#np+ /#l /# o t/# t/# ˆ,l# #r # l# p #p l# # Table 1. Distribution of whole grain intake levels by socio-demographic factors Whole grain 0 <20 20 Whole grain 0 <20 20 Men (n = 3,934) Age group Total 6 19 20 39 40 59 years years years (N = 3,934) (n = 1,339) (n = 1,058) (n = 986) 2,404 1) (61.1) 2,914 1) (23.2) 2,616 1) (15.7) 657 (49.1) 386 (28.8) 296 (22.1) 724 (68.4) 211 (19.9) 123 (11.6) 633 (64.2) 224 (22.7) 129 (13.1) 60 years (n = 551) 390 (70.8) 1 593 (16.9) 568 (12.3) Women (n = 4,902) Age group 2) Total 6 19 20 39 40 59 years years years (N = 4,902) (n = 1,248) (n = 1,609) (n = 1,368) 2,885 (58.9) 1,302 (26.6) 5,715 (14.6) 617 (49.4) 400 (32.1) 231 (18.5) 960 (59.7) 435 (27.0) 214 (13.3) 807 (59.0) 354 (25.9) 207 (15.1) Men (n = 3,810) Women (n = 4,705) Income group Income group Bottom Bottom Middle Middle Top Top Bottom Bottom Middle Middle Top (n = 569) (n = 932) (n = 1,126) (n = 1,183) (n = 669) (n = 1,185) (n = 1,420) 422 (74.2) 584 (14.8) 563 (11.1) 611 (65.6) 205 (22.0) 116 (12.5) 654 (58.1) 294 (26.1) 178 (15.8) 633 (53.5) 306 (25.9) 244 (20.6) 491 (73.4) 120 (17.9) 558 (58.7) 737 (62.2) 283 (23.9) 165 (13.9) 782 (55.1) 422 (29.7) 216 (15.2) 60 years (n = 677) 501 (74.0) 113 (16.7) 563 (59.3) Top (n = 1,431) 742 (51.9) 441 (30.8) 248 (17.3) Whole grain 0 < 20 20 Whole grain 0 < 20 20 Primary school (n = 396) 320 (80.8) 547 (11.9) 529 (57.3) Men (n = 2,232, 20 years) Education group Middle school (n = 253) 174 (68.8) 551 (20.2) 528 (11.1) High school (n = 860) 572 (66.5) 184 (21.4) 104 (12.1) Men (n = 2,425, 20 years) Marriage Status Partner Live together (n = 1,844) 1,230 (66.7) 1,382 (20.7) 1,232 (12.6) College (n = 723) 448 (62.0) 164 (22.7) 111 (15.4) Partner do not live together (n = 581) 424 (73.0) 596 (16.5) 561 (10.5) * Primary school (n = 792) 617 (49.4) 400 (32.1) 231 (18.5) Women (n = 3,335, 20 years) Education group Middle school (n = 335) 960 (59.7) 435 (27.0) 214 (13.3) High school (n = 1,250) 807 (59.0) 354 (25.9) 207 (15.1) Women (n = 3,511, 20 years) Marriage Status Partner Live together (n = 2,574) 1,560 (60.6) 1,662 (25.7) 1,352 (13.7) College (n = 958) 501 (74.0) 113 (16.7) 563 (59.3) Partner do not live together (n = 937) 614 (65.5) 205 (21.9) 118 (12.6) 1) N (%) *: p <0.05, : p<0.001 by chi-square test for difference between socio-demographic status within gender *
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358Áw š xy 8<154 jp # q# # m +s? 3138,1#l # # Ël#r # p# # #53 6< # p# Ël# #oprp# p #p # p # ˆ / l # q p# p# # k +s? 3138,1# # o l# #r # p# # q p# n o #:1<: Ë 47166 j/#t o #<1<< Ë 6<1;3 j/#t o #451<5 Ë 791<9 j/# o #461;3 Ë 6<178 jp # # o # p #r # p#oprp # ˆ +s? 3138,1#l # q # v # # o # kv #r # p#oprp #v m +s? 3138,1# o tl# #r # # l Ël# l # o# tp# p #r # p#v # p# mv # r#op l # v# m /# # o t# l# # Ël#r # p# p # pv#kk 1# ˆl# #r # p# # # q p# n# nqm# # #p # p 441:6 Ë 7<169 jp # nqm# # #pv#kp# p#:166 Ë 5614; j # p#op # k +s? 3134,/#l # q p# n# nqm# # #p # p#r # p# p# p#plp # rp #op v #kk 1# # nqm# #pv#kp# l #r # p# Ël# #:166 Ë 5614; j/#45143 Ë 761<6 j#p #l # q p#r # p#op k +s? 3134,1# Îö pp#e p# pe #l #e p #s pep # # n # p /#r # #e p # rp #p #o l#r # l# # #pe p# Š m 1#Wdeoh#6p# #l l# r # # #pe # o#8 jp# ˆ # p 1# # qp+q @ 6/<67,#r # l# # pe# p# /#9 4< # p# #q +8176 j2gd,/# +5143 j2gd,/#m +41<3 j2gd,/ e lr +4133 j2gd,/#s +316; j2gd,p# #r # #p lv #pl /#53 6< # #le#4o q +61;< j2gd,# # pp #m +31;9 j2 gd,/# +31;8 j2gd,/#e lr +317: j2gd,/#s Table 3. Top 5 dish items for whole grain intake by gender and age group Men 1 2 6 19 years (n = 1,339) 20 39 years (n = 1,058) 40 59 years (n = 986) 60 years (n = 551) 5.43 3 Corn 1.90 3.89 6.05 2.10 Corn 0.86 Corn 4.26 Corn 6.09 0.85 4 Cereal product 1.00 Cereal product 0.47 Corn gratin 0.34 5 Women 1 0.38 0.88 0.30 Cereal product 0.13 barley 6 19 years (n = 1,248) 20 39 years (n = 1,609) 40 59 years (n = 1,368) 60 years (n = 677) 4.43 2 Corn 1.97 Corn 2.54 3 1.76 6.17 0.86 0.09 0.07 4.84 Corn 7.58 Corn 5.62 0.54 4 Cereal product 0.94 Cereal product 0.48 5 0.34 Corn salad 0.14 barley 6.34 0.42 0.08 0.06 barley 4.15 0.62 0.12 0.10
Á359 +3163 j2gd, p # ˆ 1#73 8< # #93 p # # #4o # #q +9138 j2gd Ë914:#j2 gd,p# v /#m +7159#j2gd Ë913<#j2gd,/# +31;;#j2gd Ë31;9#j2gd,p# p # ˆ 1#l # qp+q @ 7/<35,#r # l# # pe# l #9 4< # #53 #6< # + q A m A Ae lr,/#73 8< # #93 p # p+m A q A A,# # pe# #4 7 o # p # ˆ 1# Îö ò ùý ò Î r # #e p# p#kk #o l#r # l# l #e q m+wdeoh#7,m#e s +Wdeoh 8, # k 1# # q+q @ 6/<67,p#r # l# #e q /# #l # # rp#4o # # #q l# #o # pp#k# #pl /# 93 #p p# rl p#r # # tp# #l l l# rp # p# p # ˆ 1#9 4< # l #6144#j2gd /#53 6< m#73 8< #vql #31<6#j2gd Ë516;#j2gd /#93 #p p#pov2 }v p#31;7#j2gd #5ol# ˆ 1#l # q+q @#7/<35, p#r # l# #e q # q# q # v # rl p#r # p# q# k 1#9 4< # p# /#pov2 }v/# ˆ/#pel # # #p lp /#53 6< # p# ˆ/#vq/#pel /#pov2 }v# p #r # #p lv #pl 1#73 8< # p#vq/#pov2 }v/# r2 pr2r r/#pel l /#93 #p # p# ˆ/#pov2 }v/#vq/#pel #s l 1 Ël# q p#r # l# # s # #l # p # l# # #9 53 # Ël# #r e+7135 j2gd Ë6164 j2gd,/#r +6186 j2gd Ë613; j2 gd,/#k +6166 j2gd Ë51;9 j2gd,/# e+5169 j2gd Ë 5179 j2gd,p# p #r # #p lv #p # p # ˆ 1#53 6< # # p#r +5195 j2gd,/ k +5155 j2gd,/#re+41;6 j2gd,/# e+4166 j2gd, p /#l # p#re+6174 j2gd,/#r +51:4 j2gd,/ k +5177 j2gd,/# e+41<9 j2gd,# p #s l 1 73 8< # Ël# p# e+7184 j2gd Ë8156 j2gd,/ r +51<7 j2gd Ë618; j2gd,/#k +51:< j2gd Ë6165 j2gd,/#re+5144 j2gd Ë6134 j2gd,p# p #r # #pl 1#93 #p # p# e+81;6 j2 Table 4. s for whole grain intake by gender and age group Men 6 19 years (n = 1,339) 20 39 years (n = 1,058) 40 59 years (n = 986) 60 years (n = 551) 1 Home 9.01 Home 5.96 Home 9.12 Home 11.56 2 School 3.11 Work place 0.93 Work place 2.38 0.84 3 Miscellaneous 0.58 Restaurant 0.73 Miscellaneous 0.59 Miscellaneous 0.76 4 Street convenie nce store or bakery 5 Restaurant 0.16 Women 0.25 Miscellaneous 0.29 Restaurant 0.24 Work place 0.30 0.09 0.03 Restaurant 0.18 6 19 years (n = 1,248) 20 39 years (n = 1,609) 40 59 years (n = 1,368) 60 years (n = 677) 1 Home 8.67 Home 8.26 Home 12.01 Home 8.97 2 School 2.41 Miscellaneous 0.88 Work place 1.48 Miscellaneous 1.13 3 0.22 Work place 0.82 4 Miscellaneous 0.16 Restaurant 0.35 5 Restaurant 0.09 Street convenie nce store or bakery 0.58 0.33 0.44 Work place 0.14 0.09 Restaurant 0.31 Restaurant 0.12
360Áw š xy Table 5. for whole grain intake by gender and age group Men 6 19 years (n = 1,339) 20 39 years (n = 1,058) 40 59 years (n = 986) 60 years (n = 551) 1 Lunch 4.02 Dinner 2.62 Snack 4.51 Snack 5.83 2 Dinner 3.53 Breakfast 2.22 Dinner 2.94 Breakfast 2.96 3 Breakfast 3.33 Lunch 1.83 Breakfast 2.79 Lunch 2.51 4 Snack 2.36 Snack 1.33 Lunch 2.11 Dinner 2.38 Women 6 19 years (n = 1,248) 20 39 years (n = 1,609) 40 59 years (n = 1,368) 60 years (n = 677) 1 Lunch 3.31 Lunch 3.41 Snack 5.23 Snack 5.12 2 Dinner 3.08 Dinner 2.71 Dinner 3.58 Lunch 2.10 3 Breakfast 2.86 Breakfast 2.44 Breakfast 3.32 Breakfast 1.94 4 Snack 2.46 Snack 1.96 Lunch 3.01 Dinner 1.57 gd,/#k +51<9 j2gd,/#re+5184 j2gd,/#r +516; j2gd,e p# p #s l /#l p# n# e+8145 j2gd,/#re+5143 j2gd,/#k +41<7 j2gd,/#r +418: j2gd,# p # ˆ 1# #l l # pp#r # tp#m m # # n# p# tp# p # ˆ /#r # #vvp#o # # op#mk o# # r# # or # p#e # rpp#e m 1#r~# qp#k#93( #s pl#r #r # v#kp# p # ˆ p /# # #le# # # #l # l# #;13 j 4814 j # ## # p#k#8(l# v# #erpl 1#p #r~# # p#rl #83( #r # #n p#e v +X1V1#Ghsduwphqw#ri#Khdowk#dqg Kxpdq#Vhuylfhv#)#X1V1#Ghsduwphqw#ri#Djulfxowxuh 5338>#Wkh#Plqlvwhu#ri#Khdowk#Fdqdgd#533:,l# # # r # p# tp 1#p #rs #r # tp#n p# nl # d # p # # #p 1# #XVGDp#4<<7 4<<9#Frqwlqxlqj#Vxuyh #ri#irrg Lqwdnhv# e # Lqglylgxdov# q # # l l / Fohyhodqg# +5333,p# # pp#4p## # 91:#vhuylqj#t#r # v # tp#413#vhuylqjl #413#vhuylqjl# v# #p p# p #k 69(l# # m 1# p # v# 4<<< 5337 Qdwlrqdo# Khdowk# dqg# Qxwulwlrq# H{dplqdwlrq# Vxuyh p#q l# # p#l l +R*Qhlo# #5343,#4< # p # # pp# r # p# 4p# #31:4 vhuylqjl# # p # ˆ 1# /#l /# t/# o t/# ˆ# p#l p r#npl# r # tp# # /# l #r # tp# p#eˆ # p mp #p #p r#np p#r # tl#op #m p# v # p # l 1# nqm# # # p#r # l# # rrp#npp # ˆ p /#p #k p#l l# l# l # n# r 1# nq mp# # l#op #e p#o # npp # # #pp /# # nq #l # n# p#e p#l l# l# # p#r p# p# #p p#re #p 1#kn # p# tp#v r p# #v # p # ˆ /#r #e l# #r l#pl# rr#r p#qknpp #qn # ppp#e 1#l l# # p # l # qp# pp# #l l # q# k /#p #o op # # ep# l#q # p#r #e l# # #p lv #p # p #o 1# #r # # p#t # pp# q# p# p # ˆ 1#p #k Ë ~ l# l#r #e l# # # # l# # ep#v # l# l# p# l# rr#m p# v#k #l p# vp# m # p # r 1#n p# l #l l# #r # p# p # # #p 1# # p p#l l #84 #p pp#r # # # p+31::#vhuylqj,#4< 84 # l+3196#vhuylqj,# l# # kp # l#6 vhuylqjp # #p p# p #84 #p l #919(/
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