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        2015.12 KCI 등재 구독 인증기관 무료, 개인회원 유료
        The purpose of this study was to investigate the eating habits and nutritional knowledge of elementary school students in regards to seafood in school meals. More than 80.6% of elementary school students reported an ‘average’ preference for seafood. While ‘taste’ and ‘healthy food’ were common reasons to prefer marine products, ‘unpleasant taste and smell’ was a common reason not to prefer seafood. Students in general stated ‘eating if possible’ as their attitude towards seafood in school meals, 38.1% responded ‘eating all’ as their intake level. There was a significant difference between preference for seafood by gender [boys, 3.44; girls, 3.64 (P<0.01)]. Also, students significantly difference preferred some types of seafood over others. The students who enjoyed eating seafood had more regular and balanced diets and a better attitude toward dietary life and health than did the counterparts who did not prefer seafood. A significant difference (P<0.05) in knowledge existed according to gender; girls had a higher level of knowledge than did boys.
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        2018.06 KCI 등재 SCOPUS 서비스 종료(열람 제한)
        This study investigated the quality characteristics of milk bread with blueberry starter for the development of various bakery products. Blueberry starter was added to milk content at levels of 10, 20, 30, 40, and 50% to produce milk bread. As fermentation time increased, the pH of the blueberry starter decreased, whereas the titratable acidity and sugar level increased. The dough volume during fermentation was the highest for the group containing 40% added blueberry starter and the lowest for group containing 10% added blueberry starter. In the group containing 30% and 40% added blueberry starter, The volume, specific volume and baking loss of milk bread were the highest, while moisture content was the lowest. With regard to the crumb color value of the milk bread with blueberry starter, the L value decreased and the a and b values increased as the amount of blueberry starter increased. Hardness, gumminess and chewiness were the lowest in the group with 40% added blueberry starter. The results of this study indicate that the optimal amount of blueberry starter for the preparation of milk bread is 30-40%.