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Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture | 2014

Development of Han-sik Database Utilizing an Expert Focus Group and Assessment of Han-sik Effects on Diet Quality

Minji Kang; Hyun Ju Jung; Hyojee Joung; Jae Eun Shim; Sang Eun Lee; Young-Hee Park; Hee Young Paik

This study was conducted to develop a Han-sik database as well as to assess the effects of Han-sik on dietary quality among Koreans. The Han-sik database was developed by a focus group composed of food and nutrition specialists considering the results of Han-sik perception surveys conducted in previous studies for frequently consumed dishes. Among the 1,322 dish items identified in the 4 (2007-2009) Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES), 973 items (73.6%) were classified as Han-sik. Han-sik usage was defined as the percentage of Han-sik items of all individually consumed dish items in the dietary data of 22,113 subjects who participated in a 24-hour diet recall in the 4 (2007-2009) KNHANES. Dietary quality was evaluated based on adherence to the Korean Food Guidance System (KFGS), which was calculated as the percentage of the number of servings consumed in each food group out of recommended servings according to age and sex. Mean usage of Han-sik was 80.1% and was higher in older age groups, rural areas, as well as in households at the lowest income level. Han-sik usage was also higher on weekdays as well as for breakfast. Adherence to the KFGS was significantly higher for grains, meat · fish · egg · beans, vegetables, and fruits (p<0.001) but lower for milk · dairy products and oils · fats · sugars (p<0.001) across the quartiles of Han-sik usage. The results of this study indicate that Han-sik usage is high among Koreans. Further studies are needed to update the Han-sik database as well as investigate the association between health-related factors and Han-sik use.


Journal of The Korean Society of Food Culture | 2016

Study on Jeok of Jong-ga Ancestral Ritual Food

Chang-Hyun Lee; Young Sook Kim; Young-Hee Park; Yangsuk Kim

This research intended to conduct literary research on `Jeok` of 25 jong-ga through Jong-ga Ancestral Ritual Formalities and Food, published by the Cultural Heritage National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage during 2003~2008, and compared and analyzed an arranging method and recipe transmission process by directly visiting four Jong-ga. Religious ceremony foods of Jong-ga could be divided according to the standard of the hakpa attribute (large), regional attribute (midium), and family attribute (small), which forms a complex connection structure between the attributes. `Jeok` arranging form is divided into `3-Jeok building method (vertical structure)`, `3-Jeok arrangement method (horizontal structure)`, `3-Jeok replacement method`, `2-Jeok arrangement method`, `Jeon-Jeok arrangement method`, and `Others-Jeok arrangement method`. Generally, `jeok` arrangement order per hakpa is in the order of `meat jeok - chicken jeok - fish jeok` in case of Gihohakpa, whereas Yeongnamhakpa is in the order of `fish jeok - meat jeok - chicken jeok`. Umoringye (羽毛鱗介), the method of laying `dojeok` of the Gyeongbuk region, could be found in the 2nd century B.C. Chinese ancient book Hoenamja and the theoretical background was Yin and yang philosophy (陰陽論). This research has significance in terms of securing advanced results compared to advanced research that has so far concentrated on some regions and hakpas.


Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture | 2013

Consumer Perception and Purchase Behavior of Han-gwa (Traditional Korean Confection) -Focus on Housewives in the Seoul and Gyeonggi area-

Jin-Young Lee; Yong-Suk Kwon; Jung-Sook Choe; Young-Hee Park; Hye-Won Lee

This study investigated consumer perception and purchase behavior regarding Han-gwa (traditional Korean confection) in housewives residing in the Seoul and Gyeonggi area. This study was conducted by self-administered questionnaires. Out of 839 questionnaires, 713 questionnaires (85.0%) were used for statistical analyses including frequency analysis, the Chisquare, and one-way ANOVA. Based on the data collected, independence variables were divided less than 40 years (


Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture | 2010

Preference and Perception of Korean Foods of Foreign Consumers by Nationality

Jin-Young Lee; Kyung-Ja Kim; Young-Hee Park; Hang-Ran Kim


Journal of The Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition | 2012

Quality Characteristics of Pre-processed Garlic during Storage according to Storage Temperature

Young-Hee Park; Soojin Park; Gwi-Jung Han; Jeong-Sook Choe; Jin-Young Lee; Min-Sook Kang


Journal of The Korean Society of Food Culture | 2015

Study on Pyeon (tteok) of Jong-ga Ancestral Ritual Food

Chang-Hyun Lee; Young Sook Kim; Young-Hee Park; Yangsuk Kim


Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture | 2010

A Study on the Use of Salted Cabbage and the Purchasing Promotion in School Foodservice

Sung-Mi Cha; Gwi-Jung Han; Sae-Rom Lee; Young-Hee Park


Korean journal of food and cookery science | 2008

Cooking Techniques to Improve the Taste of Cooked Rice;Optimal Cooking Conditions for Top Rice Cultivars

Gwi-Jung Han; Hee-Joeng Park; Hye-Yoen Lee; Young-Hee Park; Yong-Sik Cho


Korean journal of food and cookery science | 2007

The Quality of Cooked Rice Prepared by Both an Electric Cooker and Electric Pressure Cooker, with Different Storage Conditions

Gwi-Jung Han; Hee-Joeng Park; Hye-Yoen Lee; Young-Hee Park; Yong-Sik Cho


The Korean Journal of Community Living Science | 2011

The Changes of Energy Nutrient Intake, Frequently Consumed Dishes and Staple Food Consumption -Based on the First to the Forth(1998~2008) Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey(KNHANES I~IV-2)-

Eun-Mi Ahn; Min-Sook Kang; Jung-Eun Gong; Jung-Sook Choe; Young-Hee Park; Jin-Young Lee; Haeng-Ran Kim

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Jeong-Sook Choe

Rural Development Administration

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Young Sook Kim

Seoul National University

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Jin-Young Lee

Seoul National University

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Hee-Joeng Park

Chungbuk National University

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Yangsuk Kim

Rural Development Administration

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Hee Young Paik

Seoul National University

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Hyojee Joung

Seoul National University

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