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한국성인의 비타민무기질제 사용 실태조사를 통한 영양정보교육의 필요성연구General Pattern of the Nutrition Information on thjavascript:void(0);e Vitamin Supplement use Among Koreran Adults

Authors
김태정조정현정경철장현수정주호손의동
Issue Date
2008
Publisher
대한약학회
Keywords
health management; vitamin; supplement; nutrition
Citation
약 학 회 지, v.52, no.5, pp 323 - 330
Pages
8
Journal Title
약 학 회 지
Volume
52
Number
5
Start Page
323
End Page
330
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/31635
ISSN
0377-9556
Abstract
This study was conducted to investigate the actual conditions of vitamin supplement usage, the importance of their agents for health management, and the distribution of basic data for their correct consumption. For a period of one month 2003, the study was conducted based on questionnaires to the parents of students in both a middle school and a high school, and the personnel of K Company at random. The material used the survey sheets by setting up the previous investigation. The collected data analyzed the frequency and percentage of the following items: General demographic characteristics of consumers; the supplements taking; the reasons for taking them; the kinds of supplements taken; the media used for distributing data on their use; the potential use in the future, etc. According to the survey, the number of people who were taking supplements was higher than the number of people who weren’t taking them. Multi-vitamins were mostly consumed. The rate of supplements consume was high in people of a higher income bracket, had the time to exercise and to enjoy physical recreation. Most of the consumers who were taking the supplements said they did it to maintain their health and to recover from the fatigue. Those who weren’t taking them said they had enough vitamins from eating the appropriate food, and they were also concerned about the effectiveness of taking the supplements. The majority of useful information or advice for purchasing vitamins came from doctors, medical experts, relatives, and various media sources such as TV, newspapers, and magazines.
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