A Glance at the Health Status and Food Intake of North Koreans

탈북자 면접을 통한 북한 주민의 건강과 식품섭취 실태 탐색

  • 박영숙 (순천향대학교 소비자학과) ;
  • 이기춘 (서울대학교 소비자학과) ;
  • 이기영 (서울대학교 소비자학과) ;
  • 이은형 (서울대학교 의류학과) ;
  • 이순형 (서울대학교 아동가족학과) ;
  • 김대년 (서원대학교 가정관리학과) ;
  • 최연실 (상명대학교 아동복지학과)
  • Published : 1997.08.01

Abstract

We performed this study to understand the health status and food intake of North Koreans. Information was collected by individual closed in-depth interviews of 11 escapers from North Korea as well as books, newspapers and North Korean movies. Interviews were done from October, 1996 to May, 1997, covering their heights and weights, their appearance and disease, food system and intake of various main/side foods, concern about health and hygiene. North Korean's height and BMI were lower than those of South Koreans. Difference of BMIs between North and South Koreans was profound in middle aged women than in other age groups. Childrem showed many malnutrition appearances of moon face, large abdomem, arrow-like legs, flaky skin, decolored hair, etc.. Main foods in North Korea were rice-shaped corn, corn flour, wheat flour and wet noodle, and side foods were kimchi and/or soups and steamed soy paste. Food supply system there seemed not to work normally for many years, so foods, especially in cities, has been extremely short in government-operating shops, but some in private market. Many housewives were eager to make and sell simple snack food products, We noticed that North korea schools didn't check students' health even though their medical policy was based on preventive medicine. Their living environmental hygiene was shown to be oyt of control.

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