Food & Nutrition, College of Natural Sciences, Seoul Women's University, Seoul, Korea.
Copyright © 2011 The Korean Society of Community Nutrition
1) Mean ± SE, 2) ***: p < 0.001 by t-test, 3) N (%), 4) χ2-test
1) Mean ± SE
2) *: p < 0.05, **: p < 0.01, ***: p < 0.001 by paired t-test for total subjects, and Wilcoxon signed rank test for examining by sex
1) N (%) of correct answers
2) *: p < 0.05 by χ2-test
3) Correct answer was given a point. Higher score indicates having more nutrition knowledge, with a possible score of 0 - 15
4) Mean ± SE
5) *: p < 0.05 by paired t-test
1) Mean ± SE. Variables were measured from 1 (not at all) to 4 (almost every day, 6 - 7 days/week). Scores on undesirable behaviors were reversely coded. The higher the score, the better the eating behavior
2) *: p < 0.05 by paired t-test
3) Summated score of each item. Scores on undesirable behaviors were reversed to calculate total score. Higher score indicates more desirable eating behavior, with a possible score from 17 to 68
*: p < 0.05, **: p < 0.01
1) Mean ± SE, 2) %EER, 3) %RI, 4) %AI, 5) Statistical analysis by paired t-test for total subjects, and by Wilcoxon signed rank test for examining by sex at p < 0.05
1) INQ Mean ± SE
2) Statistical analysis by paired t-test for total subjects, and by Wilcoxon signed rank test for examining by sex at p < 0.05
1) Mean ± SE, 2) ***: p < 0.001 by t-test, 3) N (%), 4) χ2-test
1) Mean ± SE 2) *: p < 0.05, **: p < 0.01, ***: p < 0.001 by paired t-test for total subjects, and Wilcoxon signed rank test for examining by sex
1) N (%) of correct answers 2) *: p < 0.05 by χ2-test 3) Correct answer was given a point. Higher score indicates having more nutrition knowledge, with a possible score of 0 - 15 4) Mean ± SE 5) *: p < 0.05 by paired t-test
1) Mean ± SE. Variables were measured from 1 (not at all) to 4 (almost every day, 6 - 7 days/week). Scores on undesirable behaviors were reversely coded. The higher the score, the better the eating behavior 2) *: p < 0.05 by paired t-test 3) Summated score of each item. Scores on undesirable behaviors were reversed to calculate total score. Higher score indicates
more desirable eating behavior, with a possible score from 17 to 68
*: p < 0.05, **: p < 0.01 1) Mean ± SE, 2) %EER, 3) %RI, 4) %AI, 5) Statistical analysis by paired t-test for total subjects, and by Wilcoxon signed rank test for examining by sex at p < 0.05
1) INQ Mean ± SE 2) Statistical analysis by paired t-test for total subjects, and by Wilcoxon signed rank test for examining by sex at p < 0.05