DOI QR코드

DOI QR Code

Development of Evaluation Indicators for a Children's Dietary Life Safety Index in Korea

한국 어린이 식생활 안전지수의 평가 지표 개발

  • Received : 2011.01.20
  • Accepted : 2011.02.08
  • Published : 2011.02.28

Abstract

This study was performed to develop a children's dietary life safety index required by the Special Act on Safety Management of Children's Dietary Life enacted in 2009. An analytical hierarchy process was used to obtain initial weights of dietary life safety evaluation indicators. The Delphi method was applied to develop the weights along with 98 food and nutrition professionals. Three representative policy indicators, nine strategy indicators, 11 main evaluation indicators, and 20 detailed evaluation indicators were selected for the children's dietary life safety assessment. Three policy indicators and nine strategy indicators were the following: children's food safety indicator (support level of children' safety, safety management level of children's favorite foods, and safety management level of institutional food service), children's nutrition safety indicator (management level of missing meals and obesity, nutrition management level of children's favorite foods, and nutrition management level of institutional food service), and children's perception and practice level indicator ("Dietary Life Law" perception level, perception, and practice level for dietary life safety management, perception, and practice level for nutrition management). Weights of 40%, 40%, and 20% were given for the three representative policy indicators. The relative importance of nine strategic indicators, which were determined by the Delphi method is as follows: For children’s food safety, support level of children's safety, safety management level of children's favorite foods, and safety management level of institutional food service were given weights of 12%, 9%, and 19%, respectively. For children's nutrition safety, the missing meals and obesity management level, nutrition management level of children's favorite foods, and the nutrition management level of institutional food service were given weights of 13%, 11%, and 16%, respectively. The "Dietary Life Law" perception level, perception and practice level of dietary life safety management, and perception and practice level of nutrition management were given weights of 4%, 7%, and 9%, respectively.

본 연구는 특별법에 의한 어린이식생활 안전지수를 개발하여 지자체별로 비교 평가하기 위한 안전지수의 영역을 구성하고 영역별로 세부지표를 도출하는 목적으로 수행되었다.식생활 안전지수 평가지표 개발을 위해 선행연구에 대한 검토 및 식생활 안전지수 평가지표 전문가 자문회의를 실시하여 평가지표를 개발하였으며, AHP 기법과 델파이 조사 기법을 활용하여 각 평가지표에 대한 가중치를 부여하였다. 연구의 결과는 다음과 같다. 어린이 식생활 안전지수 평가지표는 수차에 걸친 식품, 영양 관련 분야 전문가 회의를 거쳐 최종적으로 정책지표 3개, 전략지표 9개, 대표 평가지표 11개 및 세부 평가지표 20개를 선정하였다. 선정된 세부 평가지표에 대해 AHP 기법과 델파이 기법을 활용하여 각 세부지표별 가중치를 선정하였다. 정책지표별 가중치는 식생활 안전 0.4, 식생활 영양 0.4, 식생활 인지 실천수준 0.2이었고, 전략지표별 가중치는 식생활 안전관리 지원수준 0.12, 기호식품 안전관리수준 0.19, 단체급식 안전관리수준 0.19, 결식 및 비만관리 수준 0.13, 기호식품 영양관리수준 0.11, 단체급식 영양관리수준 0.16, 식생활 안전 및 영양제도 인지수준 0.04, 식생활 안전관리 인지 실천 수준 0.07, 식생활 영양관리 인지 실천 수준 0.09이었다.

Keywords

References

  1. Yi SJ. A Study on the Contents and Legal Problems of the Children Food Preference Management System Under the 'Special Act on Children Eating Habit Safety Management'. Korean Comparative Public Law Assoc 2009; 10(4): 327-350
  2. Special Act on Children Eating Habit Safety Management; Available from: http://www.law.go.kr/
  3. CDC. School Health Index; Available from: http://www.cdc.gov/ HealthyYouth/SHI/.
  4. Patterson RE, Haineses PS, Popkin BM. Diet Quality Index: Capturing a multidimensional behavior. J Am Diet Assoc 1994; 94: 57-64.
  5. Haines PS, Siega-Riz AM, Popkin BM. The Diet Quality Index Revised: A Measurement Instrument for Populations. J Am Diet Assoc 1999; 99(6): 697-704
  6. Guenther PM, Reedy J, Krebs-Smith SM, Reeve BB, Basiotis PP. Development and Evaluation of the Healthy Eating Index-2005: Technical Report. Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion, U.S. Department of Agriculture; 2007. Available from: http:// www.cnpp.usda.gov/HealthyEatingIndex.htm
  7. School Meals Act; Available form: http://www.law.go.kr/
  8. Enforcement Rule of the School Meals Act; 2010. Jan. 10. Available from: http://www.law.go.kr/
  9. Ministry of Health and welfare. Health Plan (2006-2010): 2008 Action Program; 2009
  10. Chung KH. A Study of on Evaluation System for Child Food Safety. KFDA report; 2007
  11. Kwak TK. Current Sanitation Management Practices of Institutional Foodservice Operations for Children and the Improvement Strategies. Food Ind Nutr 2006; 11(2): 41-54
  12. Kwak TK. Kang YJ, Chang HJ, Cho HY, Choi JH, Yi NY, Assessment of Sanitation Management Practices of School Foodservice Operations and Improvement Strategies, Policy Development Project Report, Korean Education Development Institute; 2007
  13. Oh SY, Kim MY, Hong MJ, Chung HR. Food Security and Children's Nutritional Status of the Households Supported by the National Basic Livelihood Security System. Korean J Nutr 2002; 35(6): 650-657
  14. Kim KR, Kim MK, Shin YJ. The Concept and Measurement of Food Security. J Prev Med Public Health 2008; 41(6): 387-396
  15. Kim JH, Yoo TY. A Study on the Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices of Food Safety in the Elementary School Students. Korean J Culinary Research 2008; 14(2): 249-261
  16. Cho SD, Lee SJ, Yun JH, Kim SY, Lee EJ, Park HK, Kim MC, Chung KH, Kim GH. Development of Certification Mark of Food Quality for Children's Favorite Foods Safety Management. J Fd Hyg Safety 2008; 23(1): 31-39
  17. Park SY, Choi JW, Yeon JH, Lee MJ, Ha SD, Park KH, Moon ES, Ko MK, Lee JH, Cho YS, Ryu K. Analysis of Microbial Contamination and Preservatives in Children's Favorite Foods Around Elementary Schools in Gyeonggi and Incheon. J Korean Soc Food Sci Nutr 2006; 35(2): 224-230
  18. Choi YS, Chang NS, Joung HJ, Cho SH, Park HK. A Study on the Guideline Amounts of Sugar, Sodium and Fats in Processed Foods Met to Children's Taste. Korean J Nutr 2008; 41(6): 561-572
  19. Cho SH, Yu HH. Nutrition knowledge, dietary attitudes, dietary habits and awareness of food-nutrition labelling by girl's high school students. Korean J Community Nutr 2007; 12(5): 519-533
  20. Hyon SM, Kim JW. Improvement of dietary attitudes of elementary students by nutrition labeling education. Korean J Community Nutr 2007; 12(2): 168-177
  21. Ministry of Health and welfare. Dietary Guidelines: Infants, Children, Adolescent; 2009
  22. Ministry of Health and welfare, Korea Center for Disease Control. and Prevention., Ministry of Education, Science and Technology. 2008 Adolescent Health Online Survey; 2009
  23. Kim CI. Dietary Intake Survey of infants, children and adolescents. KFDA reports; 2008
  24. Ministry of Health and welfare, Health Plan 2010; 2009. Jan. 20. Available from: http://2010.hp.go.kr/.
  25. Ministry of Health and Welfare & Korea Center for Disease Control. and Prevention. 2008 National health and nutrition examination survey report; 2009
  26. Ministry for Health, Welfare and Family Affairs. The third korea national health and nutrition examination survey (KNHANES III): Health status and health behaviors of children and adolescents; 2006
  27. The Korean Nutrition Society. Dietary Reference Intakes for Koreans; 2005
  28. Bowman SA, Lino M, Gerrior SA, Basiotis PP. The Healthy Eating Index, 1994-1996. Family Economics and Nutrition Review 1998; 11(3):2-14.
  29. CDC, NCCDPHP, DASH, RAB., Train-the-trainer manual for school foodservice personnel, 2007. Available from: http://www.cdc.gov/healthyyouth/foodsafety/pdf/fssag_ train_07.pdf.
  30. Davis MM, Gance-Cleveland B, Hassink S, Johnson R, Paradis G, Resnicow K. Recommendations for prevention of childhood obesity. Pediatric 2007; 120(Suppl 4): S229-S253.
  31. Economics Reserch Service, USDA (2000) Economics of foodborne disease: feature, Available from: http://www.ers.usda.gov/ briefing/FoodborneDisease/features.htm.
  32. School Health Policies and Programs Study (SHPPS). available from: http://www.cdc.gov/healthyyouth.
  33. Saaty T.L. The Analytic Hierarchical Process, New York: Mc- Graw Hill; 1980
  34. Barzilai J, Cook WD. Consistence weights for judgement matrices of the relative importance of alternatives. Operational Research Letters 1987; 6(3): 131-134
  35. Christian MS, Brent RL. Teratogen update: evaluation of the reproductive and developmental risks of caffeine. Teratology 2001; 64: 51-78
  36. Ryu K. Safety Management of Child`s Favorite Foods Sold near Elementary School. KFDA report; 2005
  37. Kang MH. Production and Evaluation of Safety Index for Children's Dietary Life. KFDA report; 2010

Cited by

  1. Comparison of Perception and Practice Levels of Dietary Life in Elementary School Children according to Gender and Obesity Status vol.44, pp.6, 2011, https://doi.org/10.4163/kjn.2011.44.6.527
  2. Meal skipping relates to food choice, understanding of nutrition labeling, and prevalence of obesity in Korean fifth grade children vol.6, pp.4, 2012, https://doi.org/10.4162/nrp.2012.6.4.328
  3. Production and evaluation of children's dietary life safety index data on metropolitan cities and provinces in Korea vol.6, pp.6, 2012, https://doi.org/10.4162/nrp.2012.6.6.542
  4. Health Status Assessment Tool Development based on Dietary Patterns in Middle-Aged Women vol.21, pp.1, 2016, https://doi.org/10.5720/kjcn.2016.21.1.37