Comparison of the health and nutritional status of Korean elderly considering the household income level, using the 2018 Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey

Jinmo Khil
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Purpose: This study examined the dietary behavior, health status and nutrient intake by considering the level of household income of elderly people using data obtained from the Korea National Health and Nutrition Survey (KNHANES VII) 2018. Methods: The study subjects were 1,355 elderly people over 65 years old (558 men, 797 women). Based on their household income, participants were classified into three groups: low-income, middle-income, and high-income. The variables consisted of general characteristics, dietary behavior, health status, health related behavior, and dietary intakes. Dietary data were estimated by the 24-hour dietary recall. Results: In men, the low-income group encompassed older, less educated, less employed, and living with family of first generation. However, in women, there were no differences in employment by the level of income, and women living alone had lower income than subjects living with family. Elderly men in the high-income group had a significantly higher level of nutrient intake (energy, protein, fat, phosphorous, riboflavin, niacin and vitamin C). Men in the low-income group consumed a significantly lower intake of fruits, seaweeds and eggs, including total food. Women in the low-income group had significantly less intake of protein, fat, calcium, phosphorous, iron, vitamin A, riboflavin, and niacin whereas women in the J Nutr Health. 2021 Feb;54(1):39-53 https://doi.org/10.4163/jnh.2021.54.1.39 eISSN 2288-3959
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考虑家庭收入水平的韩国老年人健康和营养状况的比较,使用2018年韩国国民健康和营养检查调查
目的:本研究利用2018年韩国国家健康与营养调查(KNHANES VII)获得的数据,通过考虑老年人的家庭收入水平,调查了老年人的饮食行为、健康状况和营养摄入。方法:研究对象为1355名65岁以上的老年人(558名男性,797名女性)。根据家庭收入,参与者被分为三组:低收入、中等收入和高收入。这些变量包括一般特征、饮食行为、健康状况、健康相关行为和饮食摄入量。饮食数据通过24小时饮食回忆进行估算。结果:在男性中,低收入群体包括年龄较大、受教育程度较低、就业较少以及与第一代家庭生活在一起的人。然而,在妇女中,就业没有收入水平的差异,独居妇女的收入低于与家人一起生活的受试者。高收入组的老年男性的营养摄入水平显著较高(能量、蛋白质、脂肪、磷、核黄素、烟酸和维生素C)。低收入群体的男性摄入的水果、海藻和鸡蛋(包括总食物)要少得多。低收入组的女性蛋白质、脂肪、钙、磷、铁、维生素A、核黄素和烟酸的摄入量明显少于《营养健康杂志》的女性。2021年2月;54(1):39-53https://doi.org/10.4163/jnh.2021.54.1.39eISSN 2288-3959
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Journal of Nutrition and Health
Journal of Nutrition and Health Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: 1. The Journal of Nutrition and Health (J Nutr Health; JNH) is the official journal of the Korean Nutrition Society, established in 1967, and was published in 1968 as the The Korean Journal of Nutrition to contribute to the scientific development of nutrition and the health and nutrition of mankind. Retitled as Journal of Nutrition and Health in June 2013, and it is published only in e-Journal from February, 2019 issue. The journal is published 6 times per year on February 28, April 30, June 30, August 31, October 31, and December 31. 2. The J Nutr Health publishes original research articles, reviews, research data, and research notes related to the following research categories: 1) Nutritional biochemistry (animal experiments, in vitro experiments) 2) Human & clinical nutrition (human nutrition related to nutrient metabolism, clinical nutrition related to diseases, nutrition throughout the life cycle) 3) Public health nutrition (community nutrition, nutrition education, dietary culture, dietary behavior, nutritional epidemiology) 4) Institutional food service (food service and management) 5) Others.
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