| Literature DB >> 20198209 |
Yeonsoo Kim1, Jin Young Park, Sung Byuk Kim, In-Kyung Jung, Yun Sook Lim, Jung-Hyun Kim.
Abstract
We performed this study to examine lifestyle patterns and dietary behavior based on the level of Internet addiction of Korean adolescents. Data were collected from 853 Korean junior high school students. The level of Internet addiction was determined based on the Korean Internet addiction self-scale short form for youth, and students were classified as high-risk Internet users, potential-risk Internet users, and no risk Internet users. The associations between the students' levels of Internet addiction and lifestyle patterns and dietary behavior were analyzed using a chi-square test. Irregular bedtimes and the use of alcohol and tobacco were higher in high-risk Internet users than no risk Internet users. Moreover, in high-risk Internet users, irregular dietary behavior due to the loss of appetite, a high frequency of skipping meals, and snacking might cause imbalances in nutritional intake. Diet quality in high-risk Internet users was also worse than in potential-risk Internet users and no risk Internet users. We demonstrated in this study that high-risk Internet users have inappropriate dietary behavior and poor diet quality, which could result in stunted growth and development. Therefore, nutrition education targeting high-risk Internet users should be conducted to ensure proper growth and development.Entities:
Keywords: Internet addiction; adolescents; diet quality; dietary behavior
Year: 2010 PMID: 20198209 PMCID: PMC2830415 DOI: 10.4162/nrp.2010.4.1.51
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutr Res Pract ISSN: 1976-1457 Impact factor: 1.926
Subject characteristics based on level of Internet addiction
1)N (%)
2)1,250 Korean won = 1US dollar
KS-scale scores based on the level of Internet addiction
1)Mean ± S.D
2)Values with different superscript letters within a row are significantly different after Duncan's multiple range test (P < 0.05).
Lifestyle patterns based on the level of Internet addiction
1)N (%)
Recent changes in dietary habits based on the level of Internet addiction
1)N (%)
Snacking patterns based on the level of Internet addiction
1)N (%)
Diet quality1) based on the level of Internet addiction
1)Diet quality was assessed by using 10-item mini-dietary assessment index developed by Kim [14].
2)Mean ± SD
3)Values with different superscript letters within a row are significantly different (P < 0.05) after Duncan's multiple range test.