Journal for the Integrated Study of Dietary Habits
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Print ISSN : 1346-9770
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Comparison of behaviors on drinking by age group among females of 20-75 years of age
Fumiko HayakawaAkiko MaedaAkiko OkazakiYoko IshizuTomoko InokuchiMiyuki MinamiMasayo NakamoriYoshiyasu Tamura
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2004 Volume 15 Issue 3 Pages 210-215

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In July-August in 2001 or 2002, using females ssubjects living in the Hansh in District, investigations were conducted on the actual conditions of beverage-drinking habits gtouped by drinking occasions. Investigations were also conducted on attitudes toward beverages consumed in chatting time and those served to visitors. The results of the investigation are as follows.
1) The behaviors on drinking--among-students and groups, except for students differed greatly. There was the significant difference between students and females over 25-years old in the drinking rate of no-beverage. The drinking green tea increased with age, but consumptio of oolong was the reverse. Barley tea was consumed frequently among females under 59-years old. In females of 25-59-years, coffee was consumed.In females over 60-years-old, before sleeping, many females drink water or green tea.
2) Students like black tea. The preference for black tea decreased with age and the preference for coffee increased with age.
3) The attitudes of regarding-beverages during chatting time and for visitors were greatly different among all age. The reasons were from peverence for black tea in students, for coffee in 25-59-years, and for green tea in females over 60-years-old.

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