Differences in Solo Eating Perceptions and Dietary Behaviors of University Students by Gender

Youngmee Lee, Y. Oh, Wookyoun Cho, Pil Kyoo Jo
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This study assessed gender differences of ‘solo eating’ perceptions and dietary behaviors among college students residing in Seoul and Kyongki province. Two types of questionnaires were used to analyze perception and dietary behaviors of subjects: a cross-sectional survey (N=893) and AGA (Associative Group Analysis; N=50). Women ate significantly more and intook a greater variety of foods when eating together (P<0.05). Men, on the other hand, showed no difference in these variables. Women, compared to men, spent more time eating both alone and together (P<0.001). In the associative group analysis (AGA), women showed a different semantic value for ‘solo eating’ compared to men. Women also tended to feel lonely when they ate alone and had positive images of eating together. Students began to decide their own dietary behaviors after junior and high school. Dietary lives of Koreans have rapidly changed along with social changes over the past half century. These research findings will contribute to more comprehensive and efficient nutrition education programs for preventing lifestyle-related diseases in the early stage of adulthood.
大学生独自进食认知与饮食行为的性别差异
本研究评估了居住在首尔和京畿道的大学生对“独自进食”的认知和饮食行为的性别差异。采用两种类型的问卷来分析受试者的认知和饮食行为:横断面调查(N=893)和AGA(联想组分析;N = 50)。女性在一起吃饭时食量明显增加,食物种类也更丰富(P<0.05)。另一方面,男性在这些变量上没有表现出差异。与男性相比,女性独自用餐和一起用餐的时间更长(P<0.001)。在联想组分析(AGA)中,女性对“单独进食”的语义价值与男性不同。女性在独自用餐时也倾向于感到孤独,并对一起用餐产生积极的印象。学生在初中和高中之后开始决定自己的饮食行为。在过去的半个世纪里,随着社会的变化,韩国人的饮食生活也发生了迅速的变化。这些研究结果将有助于制定更全面和有效的营养教育计划,以预防成年早期与生活方式相关的疾病。
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