Jin-Sook Yoon
Keimyung University
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Nutrition Research and Practice | 2014
Jonghoon Park; Ishikawa Takata Kazuko; Eun-Kyung Kim; Jeonghyun Kim; Jin-Sook Yoon
The accuracy and noninvasive nature of the doubly labeled water (DLW) method makes it ideal for the study of human energy metabolism in free-living conditions. However, the DLW method is not always practical in many developing and Asian countries because of the high costs of isotopes and equipment for isotope analysis as well as the expertise required for analysis. This review provides information about the theoretical background and practical aspects of the DLW method, including optimal dose, basic protocols of two- and multiple-point approaches, experimental procedures, and isotopic analysis. We also introduce applications of DLW data, such as determining the equations of estimated energy requirement and validation studies of energy intake.
Nutrition Research and Practice | 2010
Jin-Sook Yoon; Nan-Jo Lee
In order to develop an obesity management program for teenagers, we compared obese and non-obese girls attending high schools in terms of their dietary practices related to snack consumption. Dietary records were collected for 7 days. No significant differences were found for the average daily energy intake between obese and non-obese girls. However, the highest energy intake was greater for obese girls while not much difference was found for the lowest amount of energy intake. Obese girls had significantly lower intakes in calcium (P < 0.01), vitamin A (P < 0.001) and folate (P < 0.01). Mean energy intake from snack (594.1 ± 312.1kcal) was significantly higher for obese girls than for non-obese girls (360.1 ± 173.1kcal) (P < 0.001). A significant, positive correlation was observed between energy intake from snack and total daily energy intake (r = 0.34 P < 0.01) only for obese girls. In case of dietary behaviors, obese adolescent girls consumed significantly greater number of items for snacks and fewer foods for regular meals compared to non-obese girls (P < 0.05). This study suggested that obesity management programs for adolescents should focus on providing strategies to reduce snack through enhancing balanced regular meals.
Journal of community nutrition | 2012
Sle Koo; Youngok Kim; Mi Kyung Kim; Jin-Sook Yoon; Kyong Park
Journal of community nutrition | 2014
Jin-Sook Yoon; Min-Kyoung Song
Nutrition Research and Practice | 2017
Eun-Kyung Kim; Jae-Hee Kim; Myung-Hee Kim; Didace Ndahimana; Seo-Eun Yean; Jin-Sook Yoon; Jung-Hyun Kim; Jong-Hoon Park; Kazuko Ishikawa-Takata
Journal of community nutrition | 2015
Jin-Sook Yoon; Min-Kyoung Song
The Korean Journal of Community Living Science | 2014
Jin-Sook Yoon; Min-Kyoung Song; Hye-Jin Lee; Shin-Young Lee; Hee-Keum Cho; Yoon-Ji Choi
Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior | 2014
Jin-Sook Yoon; Min-Kyoung Song
Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior | 2013
Jin-Sook Yoon; Min-Kyoung Song; Young Joo Cho
Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior | 2012
Jin-Sook Yoon; M. Lee; Y. Cho