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      성인 여성의 나트륨 섭취수준과 칼슘 영양상태 및 골밀도

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      Previous studies have shown that sodium excretion is positively related to calcium excretion in the urine. As excessive sodium intake is a common nutritional problem in Korea, we intended to investigate associations among sodium intake levels and calc...

      Previous studies have shown that sodium excretion is positively related to calcium excretion in the urine. As excessive sodium intake is a common nutritional problem in Korea, we intended to investigate associations among sodium intake levels and calcium status, evaluated by 24 hour recall method and urinary excretion, and bone status. We collected dietary information for non-consecutive three days from 139 young adult women 19~29 years. After classifying the subjects into 4 groups based on the dietary sodium levels by daily total sodium intake (mg) and sodium density (sodium intake per 1000 kcal energy intake), we compared the bone status, nutrient intakes, urinary calcium and sodium excretions. The results showed a positive association between total daily sodium intake and intake of other nutrients. However, no significant differences in nutrients intakes were observed among subject groups classified by sodium density levels. There were no significant differences of bone density among groups by total daily sodium intake as well as by sodium density. While total daily sodium intake showed significantly positive relationship with urinary sodium (p < 0.05) and calcium (p < 0.05), sodium density was not related to urinary excretion of calcium and sodium. Our results suggested that promoting balanced meals providing appropriate amounts of energy intake is the essential component of nutrition education for improving calcium status of young Korean women with excessive sodium intake. (Korean J Community Nutr 18(2) : 125~133, 2013)

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      2 송윤주, "한국 여대생의 골밀도에 영향을 미치는 식이 요인 분석" 한국영양학회 35 (35): 464-472, 2002

      3 송윤주, "한국 여대생의 2년간의 골밀도 변화와 이에 영향을 미치는 요인 분석" 한국영양학회 36 (36): 175-182, 2003

      4 윤진숙, "우리나라 저소득층 비만여성의 식사의 질과 식사섭취패턴 특성 분석 -2005 국민건강영양조사를 중심으로-" 대한지역사회영양학회 16 (16): 706-715, 2011

      5 임지혜, "여대생의 골밀도와 식이 및 비식이 요인들 간의 상관성" 대한지역사회영양학회 13 (13): 418-425, 2008

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      7 Kwon IS, "Vitamin D and estrogen receptor gene polymorphism and their interaction associated with bone mineral density in Korean postmenopausal women" 60 (60): 421-432, 2001

      8 Korea Food, "Two-dimensional model kit of food and it's bowl" 2007

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