Situation and Consciousness of Taking Soft Drinks by Female students in Early Summer and Early Winter.
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Accession number;03A0253542
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| Title;Situation and Consciousness of Taking Soft Drinks by Female students in Early Summer and Early Winter. |
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HAYAKAWA FUMIKO
(Univ. Shiga Prefecture, JPN)
OISHI KUNIE
(Univ. Shizuoka, JPN)
NORO HIROKO
(Kobe Gakuin Women's Coll., JPN)
MAEDA AKIKO
(Soai Coll.)
MINAMI MIYUKI
(Sakurai Women's Jr. Coll., JPN)
TAMURA YOSHIYASU
(Suritokeiken)
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Journal Title;Journal for the Integrated Study of Dietary Habits
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Journal Code:L3330A
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ISSN:1346-9770
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VOL.13;NO.4;PAGE.264-270(2003)
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| Figure&Table&Reference;TBL.4, REF.5 |
| Pub. Country;Japan |
| Language;Japanese |
| Abstract;On the female college students who lived in Shiga Prefecture, the Hanshin district, Kagoshima Prefecture, and Shizuoka Prefecture, the actual drinking condition of beverages was investigated.And the consciousness concerning the favorite drinks, and the beverages for the time when they had a happy circle or visitors was invetigated.There was a difference in the drinking situation of the beverages between early summer and early winter.More persons did not drink between meals in the early winter than in the early summer; at meals more green-tea was consumed and smaller amounts of water, oolong tea, and barley tea were drank.There was a regional difference in the drinking situation both in the early summer and early winter.Larger amounts of barley tea and smaller amounts of green tea were consumed in Shiga Prefecture and the Hanshin district than in Kagoshima Prefecture and Shizuoka Prefecture.There was no difference in preference for the beverages between the early summer and early winter.In Shiga Prefecture people liked green tea and black tea equivalently; more people liked black tea in the Hanshin district and green tea in Kagoshima Prefecture and Shizuoka Prefecture.Concerning the images for the beverages at the time of happy circles, there was a seasonal difference in both Shiga Prefecture and the Hanshin district, but no seasonal difference in both Kagoshima and Shizuoka Prefectures. |
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