Association between the Number of Food Items Bought in Convenience Stores and Nutrient and Food-group Intakes. A Survey of First-year Female College Students Taking Dietetic Courses.
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- Sasaki Satoshi
- Epidemiology and Biostatistics Division, National Cancer Center Institute East
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- Tsuji Tomiko
- Aichi Bunkyo Women's College
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- Katagiri Akane
- School of Health Sciences and Nursing, The University of Tokyo
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- Shimoda Taeko
- Faculty of Home Economics, Kyushu Women's University
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- Other Title
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- コンビニエンスストアでの購入食品数と栄養素・食品群摂取量の関連 大学等栄養関連学科女子新入生における検討
- コンビニエンスストア デ ノ コウニュウ ショクヒンスウ ト エイヨウソ ショクヒングン セッシュリョウ ノ カンレン ダイガク トウ エイヨウ カンレン ガッカ ジョシ シンニュウセイ ニ オケル ケントウ
- A Survey of First-year Female College Students Taking Dietetic Courses
- 大学等栄養関連学科女子新入生における検討
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Abstract
We examined the association between the number of food items bought in convenience stores and nutrient and food-group intakes in 1, 813 18-year-old first-year female college students taking 22 dietetic courses. The number of food items bought and the dietary habits during a one-month period were assessed with a short questionnaire and a self-administered diet history questionnaire, respectively. Intakes of energy (Spearman rank correlation coefficient, r=0.25, p<0.001) and carotene (r=0.07, p<0.01) were positively and negatively correlated, respectively, with the number of food items. Crude fat intake increased along with the number of food items (r=0.23, p<0.001), but the energy-adjusted value did not correlate significantly with the number of food items. The energy-adjusted intakes of carotene, protein, calcium, dietary fiber, iron, potassium, vitamin C, cholesterol, and n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids showed a negative correlation (r=-0.20--0.09, p<0.001). A positive and negative correlation of confectionery items and green-yellow vegetables, respectively, was strengthened by energy adjustment (r=0.16 and-0.19 respectively, p<0.001). The number of food items was also significantly correlated with residential region, local population size, and living conditions within the students' families (p<0.05). However, adjustment for these factors did not materially alter the results.
Journal
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- Nippon Eiyo Shokuryo Gakkaishi
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Nippon Eiyo Shokuryo Gakkaishi 53 (5), 215-226, 2000
Japan Society of Nutrition and Food Science
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- CRID
- 1390282681270408960
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- NII Article ID
- 10009714777
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- NII Book ID
- AN00311992
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- ISSN
- 18832849
- 02873516
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- NDL BIB ID
- 5545114
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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