韩国青少年快餐消费的相关因素-国家青少年政策研究所2007年调查数据分析

Jun Hong Kim, Dong Yeop Lee
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背景:青少年频繁食用快餐是导致肥胖的主要原因。本研究的重点是寻找韩国初高中学生快餐消费的预测因素。找到预测因子将最终提供有效降低肥胖患病率所需的基于证据的策略,同时关注对不吃早餐者的干预。方法:采用多元回归模型,采用国家青年政策研究所的数据。本研究采用多阶段分层区域概率抽样设计,对2943名初高中学生(男生1570人,女生1373人)进行了具有全国代表性的调查数据。结果:在整个样本中,16.4%的人每周吃快餐超过一次,54.3%的人每周不吃早餐超过一次。在调整控制变量后,多元回归分析显示,经常不吃早餐的人更频繁地去快餐店(P < .001)。结论:防止青少年不吃早餐可以减少他们的快餐消费,从而预防肥胖。
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Factors Associated with Consumption of Fast Food by Korean Adolescents - Analysis of 2007 Survey Data from the National Youth Policy Institute -
Background: Frequent fast food consumption by adolescents is a leading cause of obesity. The present study focuses on finding the predictors of fast food consumption of Korean middle- and high-school students. Finding the predictors will ultimately provide evidence based strategies needed to effectively lower obesity prevalence, along with focusing on intervention for breakfast skippers. Methods: Multiple regression model was applied using data from the National Youth Policy Institute. We used the national representative survey data obtained via multistage stratified area probability sampling design from 2,943 middle- and high-school students consisting of 1,570 males and 1,373 females. Results: From the entire sample, 16.4% was shown to consume fast food more than once a week, and 54.3% was shown to skip breakfast more than once a week. Multiple regression analysis, after adjusting for control variables, revealed that frequent breakfast skippers used fast food restaurants more frequently ( P < .001). Conclusion: Preventing adolescents from skipping breakfast may reduce their fast food consumption and lead to prevention of obesity.
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