2014
DOI: 10.3746/jkfn.2014.43.2.300
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Night Eating Habits of Middle School Students in Gyeonggi

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“…On the other hand, children and elders appeared to have a lower prevalence of night eating. These results are in accordance with a recent survey performed in Gyeonggi province, the most populous province in Korea, that identified over 60% of middle school students as eating during night time more than once a week [ 11 ]. Other studies in Korea indicated that night eating and snacking were more frequent in younger adults [ 20 21 ].…”
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“…On the other hand, children and elders appeared to have a lower prevalence of night eating. These results are in accordance with a recent survey performed in Gyeonggi province, the most populous province in Korea, that identified over 60% of middle school students as eating during night time more than once a week [ 11 ]. Other studies in Korea indicated that night eating and snacking were more frequent in younger adults [ 20 21 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Studies in Korean and international populations have suggested a positive association between males and night eating syndrome or nocturnal snacking [ 16 17 29 ]. In contrast, other studies have not showed differences in distribution of night eating between sexes [ 11 30 ].…”
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