Drink Intake for Female Junior College Students and Their Parents.
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In order to examine the role of drinks in dietary life of female junior college students and their parents, a 7-day survey was conducted and the following result obtained.<BR>1) Frequency of drink intake per person per day was 3.3 times for students, 4.5 for fathers and 4.3 for mothers, and quantity per person per day was 717<I>ml</I> for students, 1, 126<I>ml</I> for fathers and 820<I>ml</I> for mothers. The frequency and quantity increased significantly in the order of students, mothers and fathers (<I>p</I><0.05).<BR>2) The order of frequency during the 7-day period varied depending on sex and age; milk, green tea and oolong tea were the top three drinks for students, green tea, coffee and beer for fathers, and green tea, coffee and milk for mothers.<BR>3) The survey suggested that the subjects chose their drinks for various reasons; water, carbonated drinks, 100% fruit juice, oolong tea, and roasted barley tea for physiological reason of quenching thirst; milk and lactic acid drinks for health reasons; and green tea out of habit. Reasons for taking coffee and black tea were diverse and that for beer depended on sex and age.<BR>4) While drink intake is mainly for supplementing water, it is also for reasons of nutrition; milk and green tea in particular are considered to contribute to intake of calcium, vitamin B<SUB>2</SUB> and vitamin C in addition to water intake.
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