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Transitional Changes in Energy Intake, Skeletal Muscle Content and Nutritional Behavior in College Students During Course-Work Based Nutrition Education

Clinical Nutrition Research 2013;2(2):125-134.
Published online: July 23, 2013

Division of Food Sciences, Kyungil University, Gyeongsan 712-701, Korea.

Corresponding author: So Young Bu. Address: Division of Food Sciences, Kyungil University, Gamasilgil 50, Hayangup, Gyeongsan, Gyeongbuk 712-702, Korea. Tel +82-53-600-5742, Fax +82-53-600-5759, busy@kiu.ac.kr
• Received: February 27, 2013   • Revised: March 29, 2013   • Accepted: March 30, 2013

© 2013 The Korean Society of Clinical Nutrition

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Table 1 Anthropometric characteristics of the subjects

*Significance of differences between pre and post of the study as determined by paired t-test; Mean ± standard error; Body mass index; §N (%); Chi-square value for BMI distribution (Significance as determined by χ2-test).

Table 2 Changes in anthropometric measurement of the subjects

*Significance of differences between pre and post of the study as determined by paired t-test; Obese: 23 ≤ BMI; Lean: 18.5 ≤ BMI ≤ 22.9; §Mean ± standard error.

Table 3 Changes of energy intake and food consumption of the subjects

*Significance as determined by paired t-test; Obese: 23 ≤ BMI; Lean: 18.5 ≤ BMI ≤ 22.9; §Mean ± standard error, Significantly different between pre and post of the study.

Table 4 Changes of food consumption of the subjects

*Significance as determined by paired t-test; Obese: 23 ≤ BMI; Lean: 18.5 ≤ BMI ≤ 22.9; §Mean ± standard error.

Table 5 Change of nutrition behavior of obese subjects during course work period

*Significantly different between pre and post of the study at p < 0.05; Mean ± standard error; Times of alcoholic beverage per week.

Table 6 Change of exercise habits of the subjects during the nutrition education

*Significance as determined by χ2-test; 3 times per week and at least 30 minute at a time; Obese: 23 ≤ BMI; §Lean: 18.5 ≤ BMI ≤ 22.9; Numbers of subject/total subjects (%).