2008 Dietary Goals and Dietary Guidelines for Korean Adults

2008 한국 성인을 위한 식생활목표와 식생활지침

  • Paik, Hee-Young (Department of Food & Nutrition, Seoul National University) ;
  • Kim, Cho-Il (Korea Health Industry Development Institute) ;
  • Moon, Hyun-Kyung (Department of Food & Nutrition, Dankook University) ;
  • Yoon, Jin-Sook (Department of Food & Nutrition, Keimyung University) ;
  • Joung, Hyo-Jee (Graduate School of Public Health, Seoul National University) ;
  • Shim, Jae-Eun (Research Institute of Human Ecology, Seoul National University) ;
  • Jung, Hyun-Ju (Department of Food & Nutrition, Seoul National University)
  • 백희영 (서울대학교 식품영양학과) ;
  • 김초일 (한국보건산업진흥원 영양관리지원센터) ;
  • 문현경 (단국대학교 식품영양학과) ;
  • 윤진숙 (계명대학교 식품영양학과) ;
  • 정효지 (서울대학교 보건대학원) ;
  • 심재은 (서울대학교 생활과학연구소) ;
  • 정현주 (서울대학교 식품영양학과)
  • Published : 2008.12.31

Abstract

Recently the Ministry of Health and Welfare, Republic of Korea, announced the “Dietary Guidelines for Korean Adults (DGKA)”, which includes ten Dietary Goals, six Dietary Guidelines, and twenty-three Action Guidelines. DGKA are developed as the revision of the 2003 Dietary Guidelines for Koreans, targeting adult population. Dietary Guidelines are developed for general purpose as well as for different age groups. They are revised periodically to accommodate changes in diet and health problems of the population. The process of developing new DGKA can be summarized as 1) selection of focus areas, 2) analysis and review of available data for each area selected, and 3) derivation of guidelines based on the analyzed data, and 4) finalizing the guidelines after open discussions among the experts and general public. Five focus areas were selected by examining the Nutrition Goals of the Health Plan 2010 of Korea, soliciting proposals from the experts in the related fields, and reviewing existing and international guidelines. Five areas selected were 1) adequate intake of nutrients and foods, 2) balance of energy intake and physical activities, 3) alcohol intake, 4) food security and nutrition service, and 5) food safety. Adequacy of nutrient and food intakes of the Korean adult population was assessed using 2005 Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES) data. Newly developed Dietary Reference Intakes for Koreans were used as reference values to assess the prevalence of inadequacies and excesses in nutrient intakes. Energy balance was examined with energy intake of 2005 KNHANES survey and results of physical activity questionnaire in the survey. Alcohol intake was also examined using 2005 KNHANES results of dietary intakes as well as the results of questionnaire survey on alcohol intakes. Food security, nutrition services, and food safety were analyzed using various government data and published results on the issues. Ten Dietary Goals and six Dietary Guidelines were developed after data analysis and were subjected to reviews of experts and general public. The final DGKA are: 1) Eat a variety of foods from each food group, 2) Increase physical activity and maintain healthy weight, 3) Eat proper amount of clean foods, 4) Avoid salty foods and try to eat foods with bland taste, 5) Avoid foods with high fat contents and deep-fried foods, and 6) When you drink alcohol, limit the amount. Twenty-three action guidelines are developed in order to achieve these guidelines in actual diet and life among the population. The government is disseminating the guidelines with “337” slogan and emblem. “337” indicates everyone should practice “3” guidelines of promoting good eating practice, “3” guidelines to limit or decrease in your diet, and you should practice them for “7” days a week. The guidelines will be useful in promoting healthy food habits and good nutritional status which will result in decrease nutrition related health problems in Korea.

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