A Studied on Drinking Behaviors about Parents and Chidren

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  • 親子の飲行動に関する一考察
  • Different of High school girls and Their Parents
  • 女子高校生とその両親

Abstract

The actual status of beverage drinking behavior and preferences was investigated in female senior high school students and their parents, and the similarities and differences between parents and children were assessed.The results are outlined below.<BR>A high percentage of all three, i.e., the student and both parents, drink green tea/oolong tea and milk.The female senior high school students drink much more fruit juices, lactic acid bacteria beverages, cola drinks/carbonated beverages, coffee/tea (with sugar), isotonic beverages, and dietary fiber beverages.They also drink a greater volume per day and usually drink several different kinds of beverages.In addition, they drink these beverages inside and outside the home; often drinking lactic acid bacteria beverages and fruit juices at mealtime, and cola drinks/carbonated beverages and isotonic beverages at any time during the day, at mealtimes and at other times.In terms of preferences, the female senior high school students often liked beverages other than vegetable juices more, and many more cited “preference, ” “preference, ” “physiology, ” “custom, ” and “health reasons” as reasons for consuming them than their parents.The father often drink vegetable juices, and they drink both milk and coffee/tea (with and without sugar) outside the home.The mothers prefer drinking coffee/tea (without sugar) inside and outside the home, and often drink green/oolong tea at home.Many of them do not like isotonic drinks, dietary fiber drinks, and cola drinks/carbonated beverages.Both parents gave “health” and “custom” as their reasons for choosing the beverages they drink.<BR>Similar percentages of female senior high school students and both parents drink milk for health resons and green tea/oolong tea, cola drinks/carbonated beverages, and isotonic beverages for physiological reasons, and similar percentages of students and mothers drank green tea/oolong tea, coffee/tea (with sugar) for reasons of preference, and thus there were similarities between the drinking behavior of the parents and the children.

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  • CRID
    1390282680176340352
  • NII Article ID
    130004048906
  • DOI
    10.2740/jisdh.9.39
  • ISSN
    18812368
    13469770
  • Data Source
    • JaLC
    • Crossref
    • CiNii Articles
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    Disallowed

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