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자의적 변비 분류에 의한 정상군과 변비군 여대생의 식사관련 요인 비교Comparison of the Dietary Factors between Normal and Constipation Groups by Self-reported Constipation in Female College Students

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Comparison of the Dietary Factors between Normal and Constipation Groups by Self-reported Constipation in Female College Students
Authors
이채린김순경
Issue Date
2011
Publisher
대한지역사회영양학회
Keywords
self reported constipation·evacuation habit·foods intake·nutrients intake·female college students; self reported constipation·evacuation habit·foods intake·nutrients intake·female college students
Citation
대한지역사회영양학회지, v.16, no.1, pp.23 - 36
Journal Title
대한지역사회영양학회지
Volume
16
Number
1
Start Page
23
End Page
36
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/17303
ISSN
1226-0983
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to obtain baseline data on dietary management of women's constipation. We estimated the prevalence of self reported constipation, bowel habits and foods & nutrients intake. The subjects were 169 female college students (normal=92, constipation group=77) aged 19 to 23 years. We conducted anthropometric measurements, an evacuation habits survey, and a dietary intake assessment for three days by a 24 hour recall method. The prevalence of self reported constipation was 46% (n=77). Results showed that bowel habits (the difficulty of evacuation, the duration of evacuation and the feeling after evacuation) were significantly different between the two groups. Over 65% of constipation group used laxatives for constipation relief. Frequency of stress and deep sleeping were related with constipation. In daily food consumption and nutrients intake, there was not a significant difference between the groups. However in relation to bowel habits which factors influence constipation, the study showed that the intake of water, potatoes, kimchi, and fruits correlated with evacuation facility. Further, there were no findings in the difference of foods consumption and nutrients intake between the two groups. But some life style changes and food intakes (potato and kimchi) may be useful to improve constipation symptoms in young women.
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