Korean J Community Nutr.  2001 Aug;6(3):290-296.

Survey of Alcoholic and Non-alcoholic Beverage Preference in College Students of the Chonnam Area

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, chonbuk National University, Chonju, Korea.
  • 2Department of Food Science and Nutrition, Yosu National University, Yosan, Korea.

Abstract

This study investigated the intake of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages in college students. Five hundred and eighty seven students age 19-30 (432 male and 155 female) responded to the beverage consumption survey. Of the students 19.9% were freshman, 42.2% sophomore, 23% junior, and 15% seniors. Results are summarized as follows : 1) Beer and soju were the most commonly consumed alcoholic beverages by the college students. The amount of beverage normally consumed was 3 cans of beer or 1 bottle of soju. 2) There was no age related change in amount of alcoholic beverage consumed, but preference for liquor rather than beer increased with age. 3) Foods most commonly consumed prior to drinking were cooked rice and milk. 4) Following the drinking of alcoholic beverages the most commonly consumed food or beverage was cold water for both males and females. The next most commonly foods were cooked rice, instant noodles, and cola for males ; and cooked rice, milk, and fruit for females. 5) Cola and pear juice were the preferred non-alcoholic beverages for college students. Also popular among students were date juice for males and orange juice for females. Milk and non-cola carbonated beverages were not commonly consumed. This study provides information for the identification of possible alcoholic beverage related public health risks among college students.

Keyword

survey; alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages; college students

MeSH Terms

Alcoholic Beverages
Alcoholics*
Beer
Beverages*
Carbonated Beverages
Citrus sinensis
Cola
Drinking
Female
Fruit
Humans
Jeollanam-do*
Male
Milk
Public Health
Pyrus
Water
Water
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