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30-40대 사무직 남성의 생활습관에 따른 피부건강 차이Difference of Skin Health between 30-40s Male Office Workers according to their Living Habits

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Difference of Skin Health between 30-40s Male Office Workers according to their Living Habits
Authors
박자영장미숙
Issue Date
Oct-2014
Publisher
한국미용학회
Keywords
Living habits; Male office workers; Skin health
Citation
한국미용학회지, v.20, no.5, pp 797 - 812
Pages
16
Journal Title
한국미용학회지
Volume
20
Number
5
Start Page
797
End Page
812
URI
https://scholarworks.sookmyung.ac.kr/handle/2020.sw.sookmyung/5804
ISSN
1229-4349
Abstract
This study attempted to analyze the effects of living habit on skin health among male office workers in their 30-40s. The results are as follows: Differences in the skin health were analyzed by demographic characteristics and living habit. In terms of overall skin health, ‘I can feel the skin tugging around the eyes or in the cheeks after washing-up’ was most responded. Statistically significant difference (p<.05) was found by age, education and average monthly household income. Poor skin health was found as the age was high, and household income was low. In addition, skin health was worse as the frequency of washing-up decreased with constipation. The low intake of water, vegetable and fruit and high sodium intake had a negative effect on skin health. According to frequency analysis on overall skin type, ‘neutral (29.6%)’ was the highest. In differences in a skin type by general characteristics, no statistically significant difference was found. According to analysis on sleep duration by skin type, ‘normal skin’ was 5-8 hours while ‘dry skin’ and ‘oily skin’ were 6 and 7 hours respectively. When respondents had constipation, ‘normal skin’ was most responded. Among non-smokers or those who quit smoking, ‘normal skin’ was most frequent. In smokers, ‘dry skin’ was the highest. Washing-up, intake of water, vegetables, fruits and sodium, and constipation influence on skin condition. In addition, sleeping hours, constipation, and smoking status affect skin type. This study confirmed that living habit had a considerable effect on skin health among male office workers.
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