Studied under the Drinking Behaviors about Parents and Children
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- Harada Matsuko
- Tokyo Kasei University
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- Sekiguchi Noriko
- Tokyo Kasei University
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- Kato Eiko
- Shukutoku Junior College
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- Higashi Aiko
- Tokyo Kasei University
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- Saito Reiko
- Tokyo Kasei University
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- Shimokawa Chiyoko
- Sagami Women's University
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- Igarashi Masue
- Sagami Women's University
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- Soegima Toshiko
- Seitoku University
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- Mitsuishi Reiko
- Showa Women's University
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- Takagi Hirofumi
- The Institute of Statistical Mathematics
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- 親子の飲行動に関する一考察
- Different of Female Students and Their Parents
- 女子大生とその両親
Abstract
Similarities and differences between parents and children in beverage drinking behavior and preferences were investigated using female college students and their parents as subjects, yielding the following results.<BR>More female college students than their parents drink all of the beverages except vegetable juice. They drink them at mealtimes, and it was inferred that they drink a variety of beverages at mealtimes. The reasons given for choosing the beverages was “custom” for milk, “good for health” for dietary fiber beverages, “thirst” for cooffeer/tea (with and without sugar), and isotonic beverages, and “I like them” for lactic acid bacteria beverages, fruit juices, and coladrinks/carbonated beverages. Thus, parent-child differences were observed, and a tendency for the eating habits of female college students to be independent was inferred. There was a high percentage of agreement among all three persons in regard to regular drinking of milk, lactic acid bacteria beverages, fruit juices, green tea/oolong tea, and coffee/tea with sugar, and they were desired in terms of preference. Milk was chosen because “Its good for health” and green tea/oolong tea because of “thirst, ” and it was inferred that they were kept on hand in the home. In addition, both parents drink green ter/oolong as a “custom, ” and mothers predominated among those who drink them at mealtime/other times at home. Thus, differences were observed between the drinking behavior of the female college students and their parents.
Journal
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- Journal for the Integrated Study of Dietary Habits
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Journal for the Integrated Study of Dietary Habits 8 (3), 48-59, 1997
THE JAPAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE INTEGRATED STUDY OF DIETARY HABITS
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390001205199627520
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- NII Article ID
- 130003846335
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- ISSN
- 18812368
- 13469770
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
- Crossref
- CiNii Articles
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- Abstract License Flag
- Disallowed