To examine the relationship between the causal infection of gastric cancer and lifestyle and nutritional status, we surveyed 183 persons, 102 female and 81 male, aged 40 years and over from August to October, 1996, in Chunchon area, Kang Won Do, Korea. For this purpose, we investigated Helicobacter pylori infection in the agricultural Korean adult and identified the effect of sex, age, smoking, alcohol consumption, economic status, occupation and lifestyle. Helicobacter pylori immunoglobulin G(IgG). Helicobacter pylori infection was present in 64.5% of total subjects, and 63.7% of female, 65.4% of male and its prevalence was increased with age, smoking, low education level, low monthly income, high childbirth. Some nutrients intakes were significantly difference between Helicobacter pylori infection positive(+) group and those negative(-) group. The negative Helicobacter pylori infection group were much more intaked energy, total protein, total fat(p<0.05), animal fat(p<0.05), Iron(p<0.001), vitamin A(p<0.01), vitamin C(p<0.05) than Helicobacter pylori positive infection group. But the calcium intakes were lower than positive(+) group. Key words : Nutritional survey, Helicobacter pylori, Nutrient intake, Korean agricultural adult