Characteristic and Pattern of Food and Cultural Background - Focused on Cohort Effect -

한국인의 식생활 문화 특성과 인식유형 - 세대별 비교를 중심으로 -

  • 정영숙 (대구대학교 사회복지학부 가정복지학) ;
  • 박영선 (대구대학교 식품.생명.화학공학부 식품영양)
  • Published : 2002.10.31

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to identify the pattern and perception of food consumption, mass restaurant use, drinking style, and food purchasing factors by cohort groups i. e., World Cup(W) generation, baby boom, and silent generation. Data were collected from 412 respondents including three generations by questionnaire method in April through May 2002. Analysis of variance and chi-square results indicate that there were significant differences among three generation groups for the pattern and perception of food consumption, the use of mass restaurant, preferred drinking style, and influencing factors for food purchasing. W generation are more likely to be influenced by sensibility factor than baby boom and silent generation. Considering food preference pattern, baby boom as well as silent generation prefer green vegetables than meats, and they must have Kimche when having meals. Similarities and differences in perceptional pattern types are discussed, and future implications for food and nutrition specialists and food marketers are provided.

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