Sung Jimin, Hong Jae-Young, Kim Jihong, Jung Jihye, Choi Seoeun, Kang Ji Yun, Han Mi Ah
Department of Medicine, College of Medicine, Chosun University, Gwangju 61452, Korea.
Department of Preventive Medicine, College of Medicine, Chosun University, Gwangju 61452, Korea.
Nutr Res Pract. 2024 Aug;18(4):523-533. doi: 10.4162/nrp.2024.18.4.523. Epub 2024 Jun 24.
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Given that adolescents watch Mukbang (eating broadcast) more frequently than other age groups, interest in the potential health effects of watching Mukbang and Cookbang (cooking broadcast) is growing. This study aimed to determine the status of watching Mukbang and Cookbang among Korean adolescents and its relationship with their dietary behaviors.
SUBJECTS/METHODS: We used data from the 18th Korea Youth Risk Behavior Survey, conducted in 2022 (n = 51,850). The study included the frequency of watching Mukbang and Cookbang and the self-rated impact of watching them. Dietary behaviors included consumption of the following items: fruits (≥ once a day), vegetables (≥ 3 times a day), fast foods (≥ 3 times a week), late-night snacks (≥ 3 times a week), caffeinated drinks (≥ 3 times a week), and sweet-flavored drinks (≥ 3 times a week). Furthermore, obesity, weight loss attempts during the past 30 days, body image distortion, and inappropriate methods to control weight were also included.
Among adolescents, 70.6% watched Mukbang and Cookbang, and 13.2% watched them more than 5 times a week. Approximately 27.6% of the adolescents responded that they were influenced by watching Mukbang and Cookbang. Adolescents who frequently watched Mukbang and Cookbang consumed less vegetable and fruit; however, the likelihood of consuming fast food, late-night snacks, sugary drinks, and caffeinated drinks increased. In addition, they were more likely to attempt inappropriate weight-loss methods and become obese. Adolescents who responded that their eating habits were influenced by watching Mukbang and Cookbang were more likely to have unhealthy eating behavior compared to the group who responded that their habits were not influenced by these shows.
Watching Mukbang and Cookbang is common among Korean adolescents and is associated with unhealthy dietary behaviors. Prospective studies, including broadcasting content, should evaluate the impact of Mukbang and Cookbang on health.
背景/目的:鉴于青少年比其他年龄组更频繁地观看吃播(吃播节目),人们对观看吃播和烹饪直播(烹饪节目)对健康的潜在影响越来越感兴趣。本研究旨在确定韩国青少年观看吃播和烹饪直播的现状及其与他们饮食行为的关系。
对象/方法:我们使用了2022年进行的第18次韩国青少年风险行为调查的数据(n = 51,850)。该研究包括观看吃播和烹饪直播的频率以及自我评估的观看影响。饮食行为包括以下食物的消费情况:水果(每天至少一次)、蔬菜(每天至少3次)、快餐(每周至少3次)、夜宵(每周至少3次)、含咖啡因饮料(每周至少3次)和甜味饮料(每周至少3次)。此外,还包括肥胖、过去30天内的减肥尝试、身体形象扭曲以及控制体重的不当方法。
在青少年中,70.6%观看吃播和烹饪直播,13.2%每周观看超过5次。约27.6%的青少年表示他们受到观看吃播和烹饪直播的影响。经常观看吃播和烹饪直播的青少年摄入的蔬菜和水果较少;然而,食用快餐、夜宵、含糖饮料和含咖啡因饮料的可能性增加。此外,他们更有可能尝试不当的减肥方法并变得肥胖。与那些表示饮食习惯未受这些节目影响的组相比,那些表示饮食习惯受到观看吃播和烹饪直播影响的青少年更有可能有不健康的饮食行为。
观看吃播和烹饪直播在韩国青少年中很普遍,并且与不健康的饮食行为有关。包括播出内容在内的前瞻性研究应该评估吃播和烹饪直播对健康的影响。