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Eating Habits and Food Preferences of Elementary School Students in Urban and Suburban Areas of Daejeon

Clinical Nutrition Research 2015;4(3):190-200.
Published online: July 31, 2015

1Major in Nutrition Education, Graduate School of Education, Kongju National University, Yesan 340-702, Korea.

2Department of Food and Nutrition, Kongju National University, Yesan 340-702, Korea.

Corresponding author: Myung-Hee Kim. Address Department of Food and Nutrition, Kongju National University, 54 Daehak-ro, Yesan 340-702, Korea. Tel +82-41-330-1463, Fax +82-41-330-1469, mykim@kongju.ac.kr
• Received: April 7, 2015   • Revised: April 13, 2015   • Accepted: May 21, 2015

© 2015 The Korean Society of Clinical Nutrition

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Eating Habits and Food Preferences of Elementary School Students in Urban and Suburban Areas of Daejeon
Table 1 General characteristics of the subjects
Table 2 Eating habits of the subjects by the place of residence

*N(%); Significant difference between students lived in urban and suburban areas by X2-test, p<0.05; p<0.01; §p<0.001.

Table 3 Preferences on rice, noodle, and soup of the subjects by the place of residence

*N(%); Mean ± standard deviation, 3=like, 2=normal, 1=dislike; Significant difference between students lived in urban and suburban areas by independent t-test, p < 0.05; §p < 0.01.

Table 4 Preferences on steamed, hard-boiled, roasted, and fried dish of the subjects by the place of residence

*N(%); Mean ± standard deviation; 3=like, 2=normal, 1=dislike; Significant difference between students lived in urban and suburban areas by independent t-test, p<0.05.

Table 5 Preference on seasoned vegetable, salad, and Kimchi of the subjects by the place of residence

*N(%); Mean ± standard deviation; 3=like, 2=normal, 1=dislike; Significant difference between students lived in urban and suburban areas by independent t-test, p < 0.05.

Table 6 Preferences on fruit and other side dishes of the subjects by the place of residence

*N(%); Mean ± standard deviation; 3=like, 2=normal, 1=dislike; Significant difference between students lived in urban and suburban areas by independent t-test, p < 0.05.