The Effect of Parental Socioeconomic Status on the Nutrient Intake of Urban and Rural Adolescents / 대한지역사회영양학회지
Korean Journal of Community Nutrition
; : 542-555, 1998.
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ABSTRACT
This study was conducted to assess the nutrient intake patterns among urban and rural adolescents and to investigate the effects due to parent's socioeconomic status and other factors, such as mother's job, family type and regular exercise on that pattern. 2,455 middle and high school students living in Seoul and Yangpong, Kyounffi-Do participated in a self-administered questionnaire that was used to collect data. The one-day dietary intake was surveyed through a 24-hour recall method. The factors significantly different between urban and rural adolescents according to monthly income, parent's education level, mother's job, family type and exercise. Income, the parents' education level and regular exercise were associated with the patterns of nutrient intakes as a percent of the RDA. So, when adjusted for parental income, the father's and mother's education level and regular exercise, there were no signifcant differences within the patterns of nutritional intake between urban and rural adolescents. The results provided the information regarding the determinants of nutrient status among adolescents and were expected to be helpful for planning school health promotion programs.
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WPRIM
Main subject:
Parents
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School Health Services
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Social Class
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Education
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Seoul
Limits:
Adolescent
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Humans
Country/Region as subject:
Asia
Language:
Ko
Journal:
Korean Journal of Community Nutrition
Year:
1998
Type:
Article