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2. Seasonal variation in longitudinal connectivity for fish community in the Hotancheon from the Geum River, as assessed by environmental DNA metabarcoding
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Hyuk Je Lee, Yu Rim Kim, Hee-kyu Choi, Seo Yeon Byeon, Soon Young Hwang, Kwang-Guk An, Seo Jin Ki, and Dae-Yeul Bae
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artificial barrier ,bio-monitoring ,conventional survey ,edna metabarcoding ,freshwater fish community ,longitudinal connectivity ,seasonal variation ,species diversity ,Science - Abstract
Background: Longitudinal connectivity in river systems strongly affects biological components related to ecosystem functioning, thereby playing an important role in shaping local biodiversity and ecosystem health. Environmental DNA (eDNA)-based metabarcoding has an advantage of enabling to sensitively diagnose the presence/absence of species, becoming an efficient/effective approach for studying the community structure of ecosystems. However, little attention has been paid to eDNA-based biomonitoring for river systems, particularly for assessing the river longitudinal connectivity. In this study, by using eDNA we analyzed and compared species diversity and composition among artificial barriers to assess the longitudinal connectivity of the fish community along down-, mid- and upstream in the Hotancheon from the Geum River basin. Moreover, we investigated temporal variation in eDNA fish community structure and species diversity according to season. Results: The results of species detected between eDNA and conventional surveys revealed higher sensitivity for eDNA and 61% of species (23/38) detected in both methods. The results showed that eDNA-based fish community structure differs from down-, mid- and upstream, and species diversity decreased from down to upstream regardless of season. We found that there was generally higher species diversity at the study sites in spring (a total number of species across the sites [n] = 29) than in autumn (n = 27). Nonmetric multidimensional scaling and heatmap analyses further suggest that there was a tendency for community clusters to form in the down-, mid- and upstream, and seasonal variation in the community structure also existed for the sites. Dominant species in the Hotancheon was Rhynchocypris oxycephalus (26.07%) regardless of season, and subdominant species was Nipponocypris koreanus (16.50%) in spring and Odontobutis platycephala (15.73%) in autumn. Artificial barriers appeared to negatively affect the connectivity of some fish species of high mobility. Conclusions: This study attempts to establish a biological monitoring system by highlighting the versatility and power of eDNA metabarcoding in monitoring native fish community and further evaluating the longitudinal connectivity of river ecosystems. The results of this study suggest that eDNA can be applied to identify fish community structure and species diversity in river systems, although some shortcomings remain still need to be resolved.
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- 2024
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3. Association of plasma brain-derived neurotrophic factor levels and frailty in community-dwelling older adults
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Eun Roh, Soon Young Hwang, Eyun Song, Min Jeong Park, Hye Jin Yoo, Sei Hyun Baik, Miji Kim, Chang Won Won, and Kyung Mook Choi
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), an exercise-induced neurotrophin, is an important factor in memory consolidation and cognitive function. This study evaluates the association between plasma BDNF levels and frailty in community-dwelling older adults. Plasma BDNF levels were analyzed in a total of 302 individuals aged 70–84 years from the Korean Frailty and Aging Cohort Study. There were 30 (9.9%) participants with frailty. They were older and had a higher prevalence of dementia and depression than those without frailty. There were no differences in the proportion of male sex between the frail and non-frail groups. Plasma BDNF levels were significantly lower in participants with frailty than in those without frailty. The presence of frailty was significantly associated with plasma BDNF levels (odds ratio 0.508, 95% confidence interval 0.304–0.849) as well as age, hemoglobin, and the presence of dementia, and depression. After adjustment for confounding factors, the significant association between plasma BDNF and frailty was maintained (0.495, 0.281–0.874). This association remained consistent after exclusion of individuals with dementia, depression, stroke, diabetes, and osteoporosis. Plasma BDNF levels were significantly associated with frailty in community-dwelling older adults. Our study may suggest the possible role of BDNF as a novel biomarker of frailty.
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- 2022
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4. Myocardial Infarction, Stroke, and All-Cause Mortality according to Low-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol Level in the Elderly, a Nationwide Study
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You-Bin Lee, Minji Koo, Eunjin Noh, Soon Young Hwang, Jung A Kim, Eun Roh, So-hyeon Hong, Kyung Mook Choi, Sei Hyun Baik, Geum Joon Cho, and Hye Jin Yoo
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aged ,cardiovascular diseases ,hydroxymethylglutaryl-coa reductase inhibitors ,lipoproteins ,ldl ,mortality ,Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
Background We assessed the myocardial infarction (MI), stroke, and all-cause death risks during follow-up according to the low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) levels among older adults. Methods The Korean National Health Insurance Service datasets (2002 to 2020) were used for this population-based cohort study. The hazards of MI, stroke, and all-cause mortality during follow-up were analyzed according to LDL-C level in individuals aged ≥65 years without baseline cardiovascular diseases (n=1,391,616). Results During a mean 7.55 years, 52,753 MIs developed; 84,224 strokes occurred over a mean 7.47 years. After a mean 8.50 years, 233,963 died. A decrease in LDL-C was associated with lower hazards of MI and stroke. The decreased hazard of stroke in lower LDL-C was more pronounced in statin users, and individuals with diabetes or obesity. The hazard of all-cause death during follow-up showed an inverted J-shaped pattern according to the LDL-C levels. However, the paradoxically increased hazard of mortality during follow-up in lower LDL-C was attenuated in statin users and individuals with diabetes, hypertension, or obesity. In statin users, lower LDL-C was associated with a decreased hazard of mortality during follow-up. Conclusion Among the elderly, lower LDL-C was associated with decreased risks of MI and stroke. Lower LDL-C achieved by statins in the elderly was associated with a decreased risk of all-cause death during follow-up, suggesting that LDL-C paradox for the premature death risk in the elderly should not be applied to statin users. Intensive statin therapy should not be hesitated for older adults with cardiovascular risk factors including diabetes.
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- 2022
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5. Implications of fasting plasma glucose variability on the risk of incident peripheral artery disease in a population without diabetes: a nationwide population-based cohort study
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Hye Soo Chung, Soon Young Hwang, Jung A. Kim, Eun Roh, Hye Jin Yoo, Sei Hyun Baik, Nan Hee Kim, Ji A. Seo, Sin Gon Kim, Nam Hoon Kim, and Kyung Mook Choi
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Glycemic variability ,Fasting plasma glucose ,Peripheral artery disease ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Abstract Background Diabetes have been known as a traditional risk factor of developing peripheral artery disease (PAD). However, the study evaluating the impact of long-term glycemic variability on the risk of developing PAD is limited, especially in a general population without diabetes. Methods We included 152,931 individuals without diabetes from the Korean National Health Insurance Service–Health Screening Cohort. Fasting plasma glucose (FPG) variability was measured using coefficient variance (FPG-CV), standard deviation (FPG-SD), and variability independent of the mean (FPG-VIM). Results A total of 16,863 (11.0%) incident cases of PAD were identified during a median follow-up of 8.3 years. Kaplan–Meier curves showed a progressively increasing risk of PAD in the higher quartile group of FPG variability than in the lowest quartile group (log rank P
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- 2022
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6. Risk of Diabetes in Patients with Long-Standing Graves’ Disease: A Longitudinal Study
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Eyun Song, Min Ji Koo, Eunjin Noh, Soon Young Hwang, Min Jeong Park, Jung A Kim, Eun Roh, Kyung Mook Choi, Sei Hyun Baik, Geum Joon Cho, and Hye Jin Yoo
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hyperthyroidism ,graves disease ,diabetes mellitus ,antithyroid agents ,radioiodine ablation ,Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
Background The detrimental effects of excessive thyroid hormone on glucose metabolism have been widely investigated. However, the risk of diabetes in patients with long-standing hyperthyroidism, especially according to treatment modality, remains uncertain, with few longitudinal studies. Methods The risk of diabetes in patients with Graves’ disease treated with antithyroid drugs (ATDs) for longer than the conventional duration (≥2 years) was compared with that in age-and sex-matched controls. The risk was further compared according to subsequent treatment modalities after a 24-month course of ATD: continuation of ATD (ATD group) vs. radioactive iodine ablation (RIA) group. Results A total of 4,593 patients were included. Diabetes was diagnosed in 751 (16.3%) patients over a follow-up of 7.3 years. The hazard ratio (HR) for diabetes, after adjusting for various known risk factors, was 1.18 (95% confidence interval [CI], 1.10 to 1.28) in patients with hyperthyroidism. Among the treatment modality groups, the RIA group (n=102) had a higher risk of diabetes than the ATD group (n=4,491) with HR of 1.56 (95% CI, 1.01 to 2.42). Further, the risk of diabetes increased with an increase in the ATD treatment duration (P for trend=0.019). Conclusion The risk of diabetes was significantly higher in patients with long-standing Graves’ disease than in the general population, especially in patients who underwent RIA and prolonged ATD treatment. Special attention to hyperglycemia during follow-up along with effective control of hyperthyroidism may be necessary to reduce the risk of diabetes in these patients.
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- 2021
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7. Assessment of Additional MRI-Detected Breast Lesions Using the Quantitative Analysis of Contrast- Enhanced Ultrasound Scans and Its Comparability with Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced MRI Findings of the Breast
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Sei Young Lee, Ok Hee Woo, Hye Seon Shin, Sung Eun Song, Kyu Ran Cho, Bo Kyoung Seo, and Soon Young Hwang
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diagnostic ultrasound ,contrast media ,microbubbles ,magnetic resonance imaging ,breast tumors ,breast cancer ,Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,R895-920 - Abstract
Purpose To assess the diagnostic performance of contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) for additional MR-detected enhancing lesions and to determine whether or not kinetic pattern results comparable to dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) of the breast can be obtained using the quantitative analysis of CEUS. Materials and Methods In this single-center prospective study, a total of 71 additional MR-detected breast lesions were included. CEUS examination was performed, and lesions were categorized according to the Breast Imaging-Reporting and Data System (BI-RADS). The sensitivity, specificity, and diagnostic accuracy of CEUS were calculated by comparing the BI-RADS category to the final pathology results. The degree of agreement between CEUS and DCE-MRI kinetic patterns was evaluated using weighted kappa. Results On CEUS, 46 lesions were assigned as BI-RADS category 4B, 4C, or 5, while 25 lesions category 3 or 4A. The diagnostic performance of CEUS for enhancing lesions on DCE-MRI was excellent, with 84.9% sensitivity, 94.4% specificity, and 97.8% positive predictive value. A total of 57/71 (80%) lesions had correlating kinetic patterns and showed good agreement (weighted kappa = 0.66) between CEUS and DCE-MRI. Benign lesions showed excellent agreement (weighted kappa = 0.84), and invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC) showed good agreement (weighted kappa = 0.69). Conclusion The diagnostic performance of CEUS for additional MR-detected breast lesions was excellent. Accurate kinetic pattern assessment, fairly comparable to DCE-MRI, can be obtained for benign and IDC lesions using CEUS.
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- 2021
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8. Age- and Sex-Related Differential Associations between Body Composition and Diabetes Mellitus
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Eun Roh, Soon Young Hwang, Jung A Kim, You-Bin Lee, So-hyeon Hong, Nam Hoon Kim, Ji A Seo, Sin Gon Kim, Nan Hee Kim, Kyung Mook Choi, Sei Hyun Baik, and Hye Jin Yoo
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abdominal fat ,body composition ,diabetes mellitus ,muscle, skeletal ,Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
Background The age- and sex-related differences on the impacts of body composition on diabetes mellitus (DM) remain uncertain. Methods The fourth and fifth Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey included 15,586 subjects over 30 years of age who completed dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry. We conducted a cross-sectional study to investigate whether muscle mass index (MMI), defined as appendicular skeletal muscle divided by body mass index (BMI), and fat mass index (FMI), defined as trunk fat mass divided by BMI, were differently associated with DM according to age and sex. Results In multivariate logistic regression, the risk for DM significantly increased across quartiles of FMI in men aged ≥70. Meanwhile, MMI showed a protective association with DM in men of the same age. The odds ratios (ORs) for the highest quartile versus the lowest quartile of FMI and MMI were 3.116 (95% confidence interval [CI], 1.405 to 6.914) and 0.295 (95% CI, 0.157 to 0.554), respectively. In women, the ORs of DM was significantly different across FMI quartiles in those over age 50. The highest quartile of FMI exhibited increased ORs of DM in subjects aged 50 to 69 (OR, 1.891; 95% CI, 1.229 to 2.908) and ≥70 (OR, 2.275; 95% CI, 1.103 to 4.69) compared to lowest quartile. However, MMI was not significantly associated with DM in women of all age groups. Conclusion Both FMI and MMI were independent risk factors for DM in men aged 70 years or more. In women over 50 years, FMI was independently associated with DM. There was no significant association between MMI and DM in women.
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9. Association of the triglyceride and glucose index with low muscle mass: KNHANES 2008–2011
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Jung A. Kim, Soon Young Hwang, Ji Hee Yu, Eun Roh, So-hyeon Hong, You-Bin Lee, Nam Hoon Kim, Hye Jin Yoo, Ji A. Seo, Nan Hee Kim, Sin Gon Kim, Sei Hyun Baik, and Kyung Mook Choi
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract The triglyceride-glucose (TyG) index is a simple surrogate marker of insulin resistance. We evaluated the association of the TyG index with low muscle mass using a nationwide population-based representative data. This is a cross-sectional study that included 9477 participants aged ≥ 40 years from the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey between 2008 and 2011. The TyG index was calculated as ln[triglyceride (mg/dL) × fasting plasma glucose (mg/dL)/2]. Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry was used to measure appendicular lean mass (ALM). Low muscle mass was defined an ALM/weight of 2 standard deviations (SD) below of young participants. The overall prevalence of low muscle mass was 4.7%. The prevalence of low muscle mass increased linearly with the quartiles of the TyG index, 2.5%, 4.2%, 5.6%, and 6.7% in Q1–Q4, respectively. The TyG index was negatively associated with ALM/weight both in men (r = − 0.302) and women (r = − 0.230). The odds ratio (OR) for low muscle mass was 2.08 in the highest quartile compared to the lowest quartile. High TyG index was associated with an increased risk of low muscle mass (OR for 1SD increase: 1.13). Increased TyG index was associated with the risk of low muscle mass independent of confounding factors.
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- 2021
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10. Body Weight Variability Increases Dementia Risk Among Older Adults: A Nationwide Population-Based Cohort Study
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Eun Roh, Soon Young Hwang, Jung A. Kim, You-Bin Lee, So-hyeon Hong, Nam Hoon Kim, Ji A. Seo, Sin Gon Kim, Nan Hee Kim, Kyung Mook Choi, Sei Hyun Baik, and Hye Jin Yoo
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body weight ,variability ,dementia ,Alzheimer's dementia ,older people ,retrospective cohort study ,Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
Background: Recent growing evidences suggest that body weight (Bwt) variability, a repeated loss and regain of weight within a specific period, causes metabolic disturbances and can be a marker for poor homeostasis. Although there have been many studies about the association between Bwt variability and various health status, its association with the incidence of dementia among elderly people has not been examined.Methods: We performed a retrospective elderly cohort study from 19,987 participants with mean age 73 years old in the Korean National Health Insurance Service. We examined the risk of incident dementia, including Alzheimer's dementia and vascular dementia, according to the quartile of Bwt variability, represented as coefficient of variation (Bwt-CV), SD (Bwt-SD), and variability independent of the mean (Bwt-VIM).Results: In fully adjusted model, the group with the highest Bwt variability (Bwt-VIM Q4) showed an increased risk of all-cause dementia (hazard ratio [HR] 1.39, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.206–1.603) and Alzheimer's dementia (HR 1.46, CI 1.240–1.724) compared to the lowest quartile (Bwt-VIM Q1). We also found that subjects with the highest Bwt variability (Q4) and underweight BMI had a significantly increased risk of developing dementia (HR 1.994, 95% CI 1.302–3.054), while subjects with low Bwt variability (Q1 and Q2) and obese BMI had decreased risk of dementia (HR 0.664, 95% CI 0.505–0.872 and HR 0.648, 95% CI 0.493–0.852, respectively) compared to reference group (lowest Bwt variability (Q1) with normal baseline BMI). The effect of Bwt variability on the incidence of dementia was more prominent in subjects
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11. Association of fasting plasma glucose variability with gestational diabetes mellitus: a nationwide population-based cohort study
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So-hyeon Hong, Jung A Kim, You-Bin Lee, Jinsil Kim, Eunjin Noh, Soon Young Hwang, and Geum Joon Cho
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Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
ObjectiveLong-term glycemic variability has recently been recognized as another risk factor for future adverse health outcomes. We aimed to evaluate the risk of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) according to the prepregnancy long-term fasting plasma glucose (FPG) variability.Research design and methodsA total of 164 053 women who delivered their first baby between January 1, 2012 and December 31, 2015, were selected from the Korean National Health Insurance data. All women underwent at least three national health screening examinations, and the last examination should be conducted within 2 years before their first delivery. GDM was defined as the presence of more than four times of claim of GDM (International Classification of Disease, 10th Revision (ICD-10) O24.4 and O24.9) or prescription of insulin under the ICD-code of GDM. FPG variability was assessed by variability independent of the mean (FPG-VIM), coefficient of variation, SD, and average successive variability.ResultsAmong the 164 053 women, GDM developed in 6627 (4.04%). Those in the higher quartiles of FPG-VIM showed a stepwise increased risk of GDM. In fully adjusted model, the ORs for GDM was 1.22 (95% CI 1.14 to 1.31) in women with the highest FPG-VIM quartile compared with those in the lowest quartile. The risk for GDM requiring insulin therapy was 48% increase in women in the highest quartile of FPG-VIM compared with those in the lowest quartile, while that for GDM not requiring insulin therapy was 19% increase. The association between high FPG variability and the risk of GDM was intensified in the obese and aged more than 35 years women.ConclusionsIncreased FPG variability in the prepregnancy state is associated with the risk of GDM independent of confounding factors. Therefore, prepregnancy FPG variability might be a surrogate marker of the risk of GDM.
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12. Proportion and Characteristics of the Subjects with Low Muscle Mass and Abdominal Obesity among the Newly Diagnosed and Drug-Naïve Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients
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Jung A Kim, Soon Young Hwang, Hye Soo Chung, Nam Hoon Kim, Ji A Seo, Sin Gon Kim, Nan Hee Kim, Kyung Mook Choi, Sei Hyun Baik, and Hye Jin Yoo
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Body composition ,Diabetes mellitus, type 2 ,Insulin resistance ,Muscle, skeletal ,Obesity, abdominal ,Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
BackgroundSarcopenic obesity (SO) is a serious public health concern, few studies have examined the clinical implications of SO in newly-diagnosed type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients. We evaluated the prevalence of the newly diagnosed, drug-naïve T2DM patients with low muscle mass with abdominal obesity and its association with insulin resistance and other diabetic complications.MethodsWe classified 233 drug-naïve T2DM subjects into four groups according to abdominal obesity (waist circumference ≥90 cm in men and ≥85 cm in women) and low muscle mass status (appendicular skeletal muscle
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13. Differential relationship between waist circumference and mortality according to age, sex, and body mass index in Koreans with age of 30–90 years; a nationwide health insurance database study
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Geum Joon Cho, Hye Jin Yoo, Soon Young Hwang, Jun Choi, Kyu-Min Lee, Kyung Mook Choi, Sei Hyun Baik, Sung Won Han, and Tak Kim
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Obesity ,Mortality ,Body mass index ,Waist circumference ,Medicine - Abstract
Abstract Background A recent concept is that obesity, assessed by body mass index (BMI), is not always a sign of poor health. Thus, in order to use obesity metrics in clinical decision making, it is important to clarify the relationship between waist circumference (WC), a proxy for abdominal obesity, and mortality. Methods Data were used from 8,796,759 subjects aged between 30 and 90 years, who had participated in the Korea National Health Screening Examination between January 1, 2009 and December 31, 2009 and survived at least 1 year post screening. Data from a mean follow-up time of an additional 5.3 years (time at risk) were analyzed for the relationship between WC and mortality according to age, sex, and BMI category. Results An increased WC of more than 90 cm in men and 85 cm in women showed a definite negative influence on mortality. However, the detailed relationship between WC and mortality was J-shaped or U-shaped according to age, sex, and BMI category. In the normal BMI group, the optimal WC range with the lowest mortality was
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- 2018
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14. Prevalence of Dizziness and Associated Factors in South Korea: A Cross-Sectional Survey From 2010 to 2012
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Jiwon Chang, Soon Young Hwang, Su Kyoung Park, Jin Hwan Kim, Hyung-Jong Kim, Sung-Won Chae, and Jae-Jun Song
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dizziness ,epidemiology ,prevalence ,risk factor ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Background: Dizziness is one of the most common complaints in medicine and a frequent symptom among older people. Dizziness has a considerable impact on life quality and is associated with high economic costs. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of dizziness in the general population and to describe its clinical characteristics and associated factors. Methods: The Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES) is a cross-sectional survey of the civilian, non-institutionalized population of South Korea. We evaluated data for 12,653 participants (5,450 men and 7,203 women), aged 40 years and above, whom participated in the KNHANES between 2010 and 2012. Results: In the age group over 40 years old, the 1-year prevalence of dizziness was 20.10%. Dizziness was more prevalent among women (25.18%) than among men (14.57%; P < 0.001) and the prevalence rate increased with age (P < 0.001). In multivariable analysis, female sex, older age, serum triglyceride level, experience of depression, limited functional status owing to visual acuity impairment, limited physical performance, smoking, alcohol consumption, and perception of stress were independently associated with dizziness. Conclusions: In our study, the prevalence of dizziness in the general population was 20.10%. There was a stronger relationship between dizziness and physical performance, chronic diseases, and health behaviors compared to that with otologic diseases. Interventions for dizziness should be approached in a multifactorial manner and an understanding of various factors is necessary for the prevention and management of this condition.
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15. Is Hypozincemia Related to Tinnitus?: A Population Study Using Data From the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
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Hyung Jin Jun, Sohea Ok, Richard Tyler, Soon Young Hwang, and Sungwon Chae
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Tinnitus ,Serum Zinc ,Zinc Deficiency ,Hearing Loss ,Medicine ,Otorhinolaryngology ,RF1-547 - Abstract
ObjectivesThe aim of present study was to determine the relationship between serum zinc level and tinnitus using data from the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES).MethodsThe present study examined the relationship between serum zinc level and tinnitus using data from the KNHANES. A total of 2,225 KNHANES participants responded to the tinnitus questionnaire and provided blood samples to measure serum zinc concentration. Based on questionnaire responses, participants were categorized into control, mild tinnitus, moderate tinnitus, and severe tinnitus subgroups.ResultsThere were no significant differences between groups in serum zinc level after adjustment for sex, age, and hearing loss.ConclusionIt was concluded that hypozincemia is not related to tinnitus in a large population.
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16. Non-Thermal Plasma Couples Oxidative Stress to TRAIL Sensitization through DR5 Upregulation
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Soon Young Hwang, Ngoc Hoan Nguyen, Tae Jung Kim, Youngsoo Lee, Mi Ae Kang, and Jong-Soo Lee
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plasma-activated medium ,TRAIL ,DR5 ,apoptosis ,ROS/RNS ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) induces apoptosis in various tumor cells without affecting most normal cells. Despite being in clinical testing, novel strategies to induce TRAIL-mediated apoptosis are in need to overcome cancer cell unresponsiveness and resistance. Plasma-activated medium (PAM) markedly stimulates reactive oxygen/nitrogen species (ROS/RNS)-dependent apoptosis in cancer cells. We investigate the capability of PAM and TRAIL (PAM/TRAIL) combination therapy to overcome TRAIL resistance and improve the anticancer efficacy of TRAIL. The combinatorial treatment of PAM and TRAIL shows synergistic effects on growth inhibition in TRAIL-resistant cancer cells via augmented apoptosis by two attributes. DR5 (TRAIL-R2) transcription by CHOP is upregulated in a PAM-generated ROS/RNS-dependent manner, and PAM itself upregulates PTEN expression mediated by suppression of miR-425 which is involved in Akt inactivation, leading to increased apoptosis induction. Treatment of cancer cell lines with the antioxidant N-acetylcysteine reduces the extent of membrane dysfunction and the expression of both CHOP-DR5 and miR-425-PTEN axes, attenuating PAM/TRAIL-induced cancer cell apoptosis. These data suggest that PAM/TRAIL treatment is a novel approach to sensitizing cancer cells to TRAIL-induced apoptosis and overcoming TRAIL resistance. PAM is a promising candidate for further investigations as a chemotherapeutic sensitizer in the treatment of cancer.
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17. Relationship of Circulating Fetuin-A Levels with Body Size and Metabolic Phenotypes
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Hye Soo Chung, Hyun Jung Lee, Soon Young Hwang, Ju-Hee Choi, Hye Jin Yoo, Ji A. Seo, Sin Gon Kim, Nan Hee Kim, Dong Seop Choi, Sei Hyun Baik, and Kyung Mook Choi
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Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
Background. Previous studies have suggested the existence of distinct body size subgroups according to metabolic health referred to as metabolically healthy obesity (MHO) and metabolically abnormal but normal weight (MANW) patients. Although nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is strongly associated with obesity and metabolic syndrome, the relationship between these phenotypes and fetuin-A, a representative hepatokine, has not been explored. Methods. We examined the association between circulating fetuin-A levels, metabolic health phenotypes, cardiometabolic risk parameters, and subclinical atherosclerosis in 290 subjects who were randomly selected from an ongoing cohort study. Results. Fetuin-A concentrations were significantly associated with detrimental anthropometric and laboratory measurements, including increased waist circumference, blood pressure, alanine aminotransferase, fasting plasma glucose, and triglyceride levels. Furthermore, fetuin-A levels were significantly increased in the metabolically abnormal (MA) group compared to the metabolically healthy (MH) group in subjects without obesity (717.1 [632.1, 769.7] vs. 599.5 [502.0, 709.3], P=0.001) and subjects with obesity (704.1 [595.5-880.9] vs. 612.2 [547.9-802.1], P=0.016). In addition, brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity (baPWV), which reflects arterial stiffness, was higher in MA individuals compared to MH individuals. Multiple logistic regression analysis revealed that both individuals without obesity (P for trend = 0.017) and with obesity (P for trend = 0.028) in the higher tertiles of fetuin-A had an increased risk of MA than those in the lowest tertile. Conclusions. This study demonstrates that fetuin-A levels are significantly associated with metabolic health phenotypes, such as MHO and MANW, in Korean adults.
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18. Implication of Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease, Metabolic Syndrome, and Subclinical Inflammation on Mild Renal Insufficiency
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Ga Eun Nam, Soon Young Hwang, Hye Soo Chung, Ju Hee Choi, Hyun Jung Lee, Nam Hoon Kim, Hye Jin Yoo, Ji-A Seo, Sin Gon Kim, Nan Hee Kim, Sei Hyun Baik, and Kyung Mook Choi
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Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
Background. Limited information exists about the impact of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) on mild renal insufficiency. We compared the relative influence of NAFLD, metabolic syndrome (MetS), and subclinical inflammation, alone or in combination, on mild renal insufficiency. Methods. This study included 1174 Korean adults. NAFLD was diagnosed using ultrasonography. Mild renal insufficiency was defined as an estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) ≥ 60 and
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- 2018
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19. Validation of a Korean Version of the Tinnitus Handicap Questionnaire
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Hyung Jin Jun, Ik Won Yoo, Sun Jin Hwang, and Soon Young Hwang
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Tinnitus ,Questionnaires ,Validity and Reliability ,Medicine ,Otorhinolaryngology ,RF1-547 - Abstract
ObjectivesThe goal of the present study was to evaluate the reliability and validity of the Korean version of the tinnitus handicap questionnaire (THQ-K).MethodsA total of 60 patients were included in this study. Patients responded to the THQ-K, the tinnitus handicap inventory (THI), Beck's depression index (BDI), and the visual analogue scale (VAS) for loudness and pitch, loudness match, and minimum masking level (MML) test were performed.ResultsInternal consistency of the THQ-K was examined using Cronbach coefficient alpha. Cronbach alpha was 0.96. The THQ-K showed a significant correlation with THI, BDI, VAS for distress, and VAS for loudness, but no significant correlation with psychoacoustic measurement of tinnitus, such as loudness match, pitch match, and MML.ConclusionThe THQ-K is a reliable and valid test for evaluating the degree of handicap due to tinnitus for both research and clinical use.
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20. Diameter of Parathyroid Glands Measured by Computed Tomography as a Predictive Indicator for Response to Cinacalcet in Dialysis Patients with Secondary Hyperparathyroidism
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Yu Ah Hong, Yoo Sun Cho, Sun Woo Kim, Mi Yeon Jung, Eun Ah Lee, Gang Jee Ko, Heui Jung Pyo, Soon Young Hwang, Sangil Suh, and Young Joo Kwon
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Ultrasonography ,Cinacalcet ,Parathyroid glands ,Hyperparathyroidism, secondary ,Computed Tomography ,Dermatology ,RL1-803 ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 ,Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,RC870-923 - Abstract
Background/Aims: Cinacalcet is one of the important treatments of secondary hyperparathyroidism (SHPT). We evaluated the role of computed tomography (CT) for parathyroid glands (PTGs) to determine the response to cinacalcet therapy in dialysis patients. Methods: In study 1, we compared the predictive cutoff values of the largest volume or diameter of PTGs on ultrasonography or CT for achievement of target intact parathyroid hormone (iPTH) level according to K/DOQI guideline after cinacalcet treatment in a single dialysis center. In study 2, the role of the cutoff diameter of PTGs on CT in predicting responsive to cinacalcet therapy was reevaluated in dialysis patients with SHPT in multiple centers. Results: In study 1, among the total population of 26 patients, the number of patients with baseline iPTH over 600 pg/mL was 16 (61%). In study 2, it was 45 (54%), among 82 patients. In study 1, the number of PTGs equal to or larger than the cutoff value (≥ 11.2 mm) on CT, not ultrasonography, was significantly higher in non-responders than in responders (p=0.038). In study 2, the proportion of patients with PTGs ≥ 11.2 mm on CT was significantly higher in non-responders than responders (p=0.003). Multivariate analysis showed that pretreatment iPTH (odds ratio [OR] 1.498, p=0.003) and the existence of enlarged PTGs on CT (OR 8.940, p=0.015) were significant clinical factors affecting the response to cinacalcet. Conclusions: The diameter of PTGs on CT could predict the response to cinacalcet in dialysis patients with SHPT.
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21. Optimal hemoglobin level for anemia treatment in a cohort of hemodialysis patients
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Mi Yeon Jung, Soon Young Hwang, Yu Ah Hong, Su Young Oh, Jae Hee Seo, Young Mo Lee, Sang Won Park, Jung Sun Kim, Joon Kwang Wang, Jeong Yup Kim, Ji Eun Lee, Gang Jee Ko, Heui Jung Pyo, and Young Joo Kwon
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Anemia ,Hemodialysis ,Hemoglobin ,Mortality ,Internal medicine ,RC31-1245 ,Specialties of internal medicine ,RC581-951 - Abstract
Background: Anemia is a major risk factor that contributes to mortality in patients with chronic kidney disease. There is controversy over the optimal hemoglobin (Hb) target in these patients. This study investigated the association between Hb level and mortality in a cohort of hemodialysis (HD) patients in Korea. Methods: This study was a multicenter prospective observational study of maintenance HD patients that was performed for 5 years in western Seoul, Korea. Three hundred and sixty-two participants were enrolled. Laboratory values and mortality were accessed every 6 months. Repeated measures of laboratory values in each interval were averaged to obtain one semiannual mean value. The Hb values were divided into six groups: (1) Hb
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22. Association of leukocyte cell-derived chemotaxin 2 (LECT2) with NAFLD, metabolic syndrome, and atherosclerosis.
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Hye Jin Yoo, Soon Young Hwang, Ju-Hee Choi, Hyun Jung Lee, Hye Soo Chung, Ji-A Seo, Sin Gon Kim, Nan Hee Kim, Sei Hyun Baik, Dong Seop Choi, and Kyung Mook Choi
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OBJECTIVE:Previous studies have shown that leukocyte cell-derived chemotaxin 2 (LECT2), a recently discovered hepatokine, is associated with the inflammatory response and insulin resistance. We examined circulating plasma LECT2 levels in the subjects with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) or metabolic syndrome. METHODS:We analyzed plasma LECT2 levels from the subjects of age- and sex-matched 320 adults with or without NAFLD who completed a health check-up at the Health Promotion Center of Korea University Guro Hospital. RESULTS:Individuals with NAFLD showed significantly higher LECT2 levels (31.2 [20.9, 41.5] vs. 24.5[16.3, 32.7] ng/ml, P
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23. Anticancer Efficacy of Long-Term Stored Plasma-Activated Medium
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Ngoc Hoan Nguyen, Hyung Jun Park, Soon Young Hwang, Jong-Soo Lee, and Sang Sik Yang
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plasma-activated medium ,reactive oxygen species ,apoptosis ,Technology ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Physics ,QC1-999 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
The therapeutic potential of nonthermal atmospheric-pressure plasma for cancer treatment via generation of reactive species, induction of decreased mitochondrial membrane potential, and sequential apoptosis has been reported in our previous studies. Nonthermal atmospheric-pressure plasma-activated medium produced by jetting air plasma above a liquid surface shows advantages over direct plasma such as storage and delivery to tissues inside the body. In this study, we demonstrated that plasma-activated medium can be stored for up to 6 months in a freezer and that the stored plasma-activated medium has anticancer effects similar to those of direct plasma. Plasma-activated medium stored for 6 months showed cytocidal effects on human cervical cancer HeLa cells that were comparable to the effects of fresh plasma-activated medium or direct plasma. Furthermore, the levels of reactive species in plasma-activated medium persisted for up to 6 months. These results indicate that therapeutic application of plasma-activated medium is applicable in plasma medicine and is a promising anticancer strategy.
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24. Increased Selenoprotein P Levels in Subjects with Visceral Obesity and Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
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Hae Yoon Choi, Soon Young Hwang, Chang Hee Lee, Ho Cheol Hong, Sae Jeong Yang, Hye Jin Yoo, Ji A Seo, Sin Gon Kim, Nan Hee Kim, Sei Hyun Baik, Dong Seop Choi, and Kyung Mook Choi
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Hepatokine ,Insulin resistance ,Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease ,Obesity ,Selenoprotein P ,Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
BackgroundSelenoprotein P (SeP) has recently been reported as a novel hepatokine that regulates insulin resistance and systemic energy metabolism in rodents and humans. We explored the associations among SeP, visceral obesity, and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD).MethodsWe examined serum SeP concentrations in subjects with increased visceral fat area (VFA) or liver fat accumulation measured with computed tomography. Our study subjects included 120 nondiabetic individuals selected from participants of the Korean Sarcopenic Obesity Study. In addition, we evaluated the relationship between SeP and cardiometabolic risk factors, including homeostasis model of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR), high sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP), adiponectin values, and brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity (baPWV).ResultsSubjects with NAFLD showed increased levels of HOMA-IR, hsCRP, VFA, and several components of metabolic syndrome and decreased levels of adiponectin and high density lipoprotein cholesterol than those of controls. Serum SeP levels were positively correlated with VFA, hsCRP, and baPWV and negatively correlated with the liver attenuation index. Not only subjects with visceral obesity but also those with NAFLD exhibited significantly increased SeP levels (P
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25. Effect of Cigarette Smoking and Passive Smoking on Hearing Impairment: Data from a Population-Based Study.
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Jiwon Chang, Namhyung Ryou, Hyung Jin Jun, Soon Young Hwang, Jae-Jun Song, and Sung Won Chae
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In the present study, we aimed to determine the effect of both active and passive smoking on the prevalence of the hearing impairment and the hearing thresholds in different age groups through the analysis of data collected from the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES).Cross-sectional epidemiological study.The KNHANES is an ongoing population study that started in 1998. We included a total of 12,935 participants aged ≥19 years in the KNHANES, from 2010 to 2012, in the present study. Pure-tone audiometric (PTA) testing was conducted and the frequencies tested were 0.5, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6 kHz. Smoking status was categorized into three groups; current smoking group, passive smoking group and non-smoking group.In the current smoking group, the prevalence of speech-frequency bilateral hearing impairment was increased in ages of 40-69, and the rate of high frequency bilateral hearing impairment was elevated in ages of 30-79. When we investigated the impact of smoking on hearing thresholds, we found that the current smoking group had significantly increased hearing thresholds compared to the passive smoking group and non-smoking groups, across all ages in both speech-relevant and high frequencies. The passive smoking group did not have an elevated prevalence of either speech-frequency bilateral hearing impairment or high frequency bilateral hearing impairment, except in ages of 40s. However, the passive smoking group had higher hearing thresholds than the non-smoking group in the 30s and 40s age groups.Current smoking was associated with hearing impairment in both speech-relevant frequency and high frequency across all ages. However, except in the ages of 40s, passive smoking was not related to hearing impairment in either speech-relevant or high frequencies.
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26. Implications of Pericardial, Visceral and Subcutaneous Adipose Tissue on Vascular Inflammation Measured Using 18FDG-PET/CT.
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Ho Cheol Hong, Soon Young Hwang, Soyeon Park, Ja Young Ryu, Hae Yoon Choi, Hye Jin Yoo, Ji-A Seo, Sin Gon Kim, Nan Hee Kim, Sei Hyun Baik, Dong Seop Choi, Sungeun Kim, and Kyung Mook Choi
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Pericardial adipose tissue (PAT) is associated with adverse cardiometabolic risk factors and cardiovascular disease (CVD). However, the relative implications of PAT, abdominal visceral and subcutaneous adipose tissue on vascular inflammation have not been explored.We compared the association of PAT, abdominal visceral fat area (VFA), and subcutaneous fat area (SFA) with vascular inflammation, represented as the target-to-background ratio (TBR), the blood-normalized standardized uptake value measured using 18F-Fluorodeoxyglucose Positron Emission Tomography (18FDG-PET) in 93 men and women without diabetes or CVD. Age- and sex-adjusted correlation analysis showed that PAT, VFA, and SFA were positively associated with most cardiometabolic risk factors, including systolic blood pressure, LDL-cholesterol, triglycerides, glucose, insulin resistance and high sensitive C-reactive proteins (hsCRP), whereas they were negatively associated with HDL-cholesterol. In particular, the maximum TBR (maxTBR) values were positively correlated with PAT and VFA (r = 0.48 and r = 0.45, respectively; both P
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27. Secular Trends of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus and Changes in Its Risk Factors.
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Geum Joon Cho, Log Young Kim, Ye Na Sung, Jee Ae Kim, Soon Young Hwang, Hye-Ri Hong, Soon-Cheol Hong, Min-Jeong Oh, and Hai-Joong Kim
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the secular trends of incidence of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) and insulin treatment for GDM in a Korean population and to determine the factors that contribute to the trends in the incidence of GDM.We used data collected by the Health Insurance Review & Assessment Service of Korea and analyzed data from women who had given birth from 2006 to 2010. We evaluated the trends in the incidence of GDM and GDM requiring insulin treatment and the changes in risk factors.There were 1,824,913 births during the study period, which included 129,666 cases of GDM, an incidence of 7.11% over this period. The incidence of GDM increased from 3.86% in 2007 to 11.83% in 2010, with a continuous increase after adjustment for age. However, the number of GDM cases that required insulin treatment decreased significantly from 13.87% in 2007 to 5.94% in 2010. The proportion of patients who were at an older age and multiparity, 2 GDM risk factors, increased during the study period.In Korea, the incidence of GDM, especially mild GDM, increased dramatically during the period from 2006 to 2010. Further efforts are needed to monitor this trend and to identify associated factors.
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28. Implication of progranulin and C1q/TNF-related protein-3 (CTRP3) on inflammation and atherosclerosis in subjects with or without metabolic syndrome.
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Hye Jin Yoo, Soon Young Hwang, Ho Cheol Hong, Hae Yoon Choi, Sae Jeong Yang, Dong Seop Choi, Sei Hyun Baik, Matthias Blüher, Byung-Soo Youn, and Kyung Mook Choi
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Progranulin and C1q/TNF-related protein-3 (CTRP3) were recently discovered as novel adipokines which may link obesity with altered regulation of glucose metabolism, chronic inflammation and insulin resistance.We examined circulating progranulin and CTRP3 concentrations in 127 subjects with (n = 44) or without metabolic syndrome (n = 83). Furthermore, we evaluated the relationship of progranulin and CTRP3 levels with inflammatory markers and cardiometabolic risk factors, including high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP), interleukin-6 (IL-6), estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), and adiponectin serum concentrations, as well as carotid intima-media thickness (CIMT).Circulating progranulin levels are significantly related with inflammatory markers, hsCRP (r = 0.30, P = 0.001) and IL-6 (r = 0.30, P = 0.001), whereas CTRP3 concentrations exhibit a significant association with cardiometabolic risk factors, including waist circumference (r = -0.21), diastolic blood pressure (r = -0.21), fasting glucose (r = -0.20), triglyceride (r = -0.34), total cholesterol (r = -0.25), eGFR (r = 0.39) and adiponectin (r = 0.26) levels. Serum progranulin concentrations were higher in patients with metabolic syndrome than those of the control group (199.55 [179.33, 215.53] vs. 185.10 [160.30, 204.90], P = 0.051) and the number of metabolic syndrome components had a significant positive correlation with progranulin levels (r = 0.227, P = 0.010). In multiple regression analysis, IL-6 and triglyceride levels were significant predictors of serum progranulin levels (R(2) = 0.251). Furthermore, serum progranulin level was an independent predictor for increased CIMT in subjects without metabolic syndrome after adjusting for other cardiovascular risk factors (R(2) = 0.365).Serum progranulin levels are significantly associated with systemic inflammatory markers and were an independent predictor for atherosclerosis in subjects without metabolic syndrome.ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01668888.
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29. Association of remnant cholesterol with sarcopenia in Korean adults: a nationwide population-based study using data from the KNHANES.
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Soo Yeon Jang, Soon-Young Hwang, Ahreum Jang, Kyeong Jin Kim, Ji Hee Yu, Nam Hoon Kim, Hye Jin Yoo, Nan Hee Kim, Sei Hyun Baik, and Kyung Mook Choi
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DUAL-energy X-ray absorptiometry ,MUSCLE mass ,LOGISTIC regression analysis ,DISEASE risk factors ,KOREANS ,LIPID metabolism ,SARCOPENIA - Abstract
Background: Mounting evidence indicates the importance of the interplay between skeletal muscles and lipid metabolism. Remnant cholesterol (remnant-C) is considered one of the principal residual risk factors for cardiovascular disease and metabolic disorders; however, there are limited studies on the impact of remnant-C on sarcopenia. Methods: Data from the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys (KNHANES) between 2008 and 2011 were used in this nationwide population-based study. In total, 17,408 participants were enrolled in this study. The subjects were categorized into four groups according to the quartile of remnant-C values. We conducted multivariable logistic regression analysis to evaluate the association between remnant-C and muscle mass measured using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry. Results: A total of 1,791 participants (10.3%) presented low muscle mass, and there was a sequential increase in the percentage of low muscle mass across remnant-C quartiles (Q1, 5.2%; Q2, 8.7%; Q3, 11.5%; Q4, 15.7%). In the full adjusted model, those in the highest remnant-C quartile group showed significantly increased odds ratio (OR) for low muscle mass compared with those in the lowest remnant-C group after adjusting for various confounding factors (OR = 1.33, 95% confidence interval (CI) = 1.06-1.68, P <0.05). A wide range of subgroups and sensitivity analyses showed consistent results, supporting the robustness of our findings. Conclusions: Increased remnant-C value was associated with a high risk of low muscle mass in the Korean population. Remnant-C may be a novel marker for the prediction and management of sarcopenia in aging societies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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30. Use of thyroid transcription factor 1 and napsin A to predict local failure and survival after Gamma Knife radiosurgery in patients with brain metastases from lung adenocarcinoma
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Haewon, Roh, Sung Yong, Lee, Jinhwan, Lee, Soon-Young, Hwang, and Jong Hyun, Kim
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OBJECTIVE Stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS), combined with contemporary targeted therapies and immunotherapies, has improved the overall survival of patients with lung adenocarcinoma (ADC). Given that histological subtypes reflect prognosis in patients with primary ADC, it is important to integrate pathological biomarkers to predict clinical outcomes after SRS in patients with brain metastases from lung ADC. Therefore, the authors investigated the prognostic relevance of various biomarkers of primary lung ADC for clinical outcomes after SRS. METHODS A total of 95 patients with 136 brain metastases (1–4 oligometastases) who were treated with Gamma Knife radiosurgery between January 2017 and December 2020 were included. The Kaplan-Meier method and univariate and multivariate analyses using Cox proportional hazard regression models were used to identify prognostic factors for local control, survival, and distant brain control. RESULTS Multivariate analysis revealed thyroid transcription factor 1 as an independent prognostic factor for local control (HR 0.098, 95% CI 0.014–0.698, p = 0.0203) and napsin A as a significant predictor of overall survival after SRS (HR 0.080, 95% CI 0.017–0.386, p < 0.01). In a subset analysis of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) mutation, patients with EGFR exon 19 mutations showed better distant brain control than those with EGFR exon 21 mutations (p < 0.01). CONCLUSIONS Pathological biomarkers of primary cancer should be considered to predict clinical outcomes after SRS in patients with lung ADC. Use of such biomarkers may help to provide personalized treatment to each patient, improving clinical outcomes after SRS.
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31. Examining a Developing System of Counseling Services for Parents of Students with Disabilities
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Soon Young Hwang, Se Jin Cha, Seung Hee Kang, Jung Eun Kim, and Eun Young Jung
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32. Ultrasonographic index for the diagnosis of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis in patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
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Jeong Woo Kim, Chang Hee Lee, Baek-Hui Kim, Young-Sun Lee, Soon-Young Hwang, Bit Na Park, and Yang Shin Park
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nutritional and metabolic diseases ,Original Article ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,digestive system ,digestive system diseases - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Liver biopsy is a gold standard for the diagnosis of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), but has several disadvantages including invasiveness, high cost, and sampling error. Ultrasonography (US) is a noninvasive imaging modality widely used in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) patients. This study aimed: (I) to assess the feasibility of US in the prediction of NASH and (II) to develop various US indices combining US parameters and laboratory data for the detection of NASH in NAFLD patients and to compare the diagnostic performance of them. METHODS: Sixty patients who underwent liver biopsy, gray-scale US [hepatorenal index (HRI) and shear-wave elastography (SWE)], and Fibroscan [controlled attenuation parameter (CAP) and transient elastography (TE)] for the evaluation of NASH were included. Patients were classified according to the NAFLD Activity Score (NAS) into the NASH (NAS ≥5) and non-NASH (NAS
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33. The Effects of the Strong Kids Program Integrated with Social Study Education on the Social Emotional Competence of High School Students with Intellectual Disabilities
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Kyung-Hee Kim and Soon-Young Hwang
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- 2021
34. Cases and support for Sexual/property crimes perpetrated/victimized for persons with developmental disabilities: Focusing on the experience of social workers at Welfare Center for the Disabilities
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Soon-Young Hwang and Se-Jin Cha
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Property (philosophy) ,Social work ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Center (algebra and category theory) ,Criminology ,Psychology ,Welfare ,media_common - Published
- 2021
35. Assessment of Additional MRI-Detected Breast Lesions Using the Quantitative Analysis of Contrast- Enhanced Ultrasound Scans and Its Comparability with Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced MRI Findings of the Breast
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Bo Kyoung Seo, Hye Seon Shin, Sung Eun Song, Ok Hee Woo, Soon Young Hwang, Kyu Ran Cho, and Sei Young Lee
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medicine.diagnostic_test ,Diagnostic ultrasound ,business.industry ,R895-920 ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,medicine.disease ,contrast media ,microbubbles ,Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,Breast cancer ,breast cancer ,Dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI ,medicine ,Microbubbles ,magnetic resonance imaging ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,breast tumors ,diagnostic ultrasound ,business ,Nuclear medicine ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,Quantitative analysis (chemistry) ,Contrast-enhanced ultrasound - Abstract
To assess the diagnostic performance of contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) for additional MR-detected enhancing lesions and to determine whether or not kinetic pattern results comparable to dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) of the breast can be obtained using the quantitative analysis of CEUS.In this single-center prospective study, a total of 71 additional MR-detected breast lesions were included. CEUS examination was performed, and lesions were categorized according to the Breast Imaging-Reporting and Data System (BI-RADS). The sensitivity, specificity, and diagnostic accuracy of CEUS were calculated by comparing the BI-RADS category to the final pathology results. The degree of agreement between CEUS and DCE-MRI kinetic patterns was evaluated using weighted kappa.On CEUS, 46 lesions were assigned as BI-RADS category 4B, 4C, or 5, while 25 lesions category 3 or 4A. The diagnostic performance of CEUS for enhancing lesions on DCE-MRI was excellent, with 84.9% sensitivity, 94.4% specificity, and 97.8% positive predictive value. A total of 57/71 (80%) lesions had correlating kinetic patterns and showed good agreement (weighted kappa = 0.66) between CEUS and DCE-MRI. Benign lesions showed excellent agreement (weighted kappa = 0.84), and invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC) showed good agreement (weighted kappa = 0.69).The diagnostic performance of CEUS for additional MR-detected breast lesions was excellent. Accurate kinetic pattern assessment, fairly comparable to DCE-MRI, can be obtained for benign and IDC lesions using CEUS.자기공명영상에서 추가적으로 발견된 조영증강 병소에 대한 조영증강 초음파의 진단 능력을 평가하고 조영증강 초음파의 정량 분석을 사용하여 유방 동적 조영증강 자기공명영상과 유사한 운동 패턴 결과를 얻을 수 있는지 분석하였다.단일 센터 전향적 연구로 진행하였고, 총 71개의 자기공명영상에서 추가적으로 발견된 조영증강 병소가 포함되었다. 이러한 병소에 대해 조영증강 초음파를 시행하였고 Breast Imaging-Reporting and Data System (이하 BI-RADS)에 따라 분류하였다. 그리고 모든 병소의 BI-RADS 분류를 조직학적 결과와 비교하여 조영증강 초음파의 민감도, 특이도 및 진단 정확도를 계산하였다. 조영증강 초음파와 동적 조영증강 자기공명영상의 운동 패턴 사이의 일치도는 가중 카파 분석을 사용하여 평가되었다.조영증강 초음파에서 총 46개의 병소가 BI-RADS 4B, 4C, 5로 분류되었고, 25개의 병소가 BI-RADS 3, 4A로 분류되었다. 자기공명영상에서 추가적으로 발견된 조영증강 병소에 대한 조영증강 초음파의 진단 능력은 84.9%의 민감도, 94.4%의 특이도 및 97.8%의 긍정적 예측값으로 우수하였다. 총 57/71 (80%) 병소는 조영증강 초음파와 동적 조영증강 자기공명영상 운동 패턴 결과가 일치하였고 가중 카파 값 0.66으로 좋은 일치도를 나타냈다. 부분 군 분석에서 양성 병소는 우수한 일치를 보였고(가중 카파 값 = 0.84), 관내암종은 좋은 일치를 보였다(가중 카파 값 = 0.69).MRI에서 추가 검출된 유방 결절에 대한 조영증강 초음파의 진단 능력은 우수했다. 양성 및 관내암종 병소에서 동적 조영증강 자기공명영상과 조영증강 초음파의 운동 패턴 결과는 좋은 일치도를 보였다.
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36. Serum Creatinine as a Clinical Parameter for Patients with Cancer in End-of-Life: a retrospective cohort study in an acute palliative care unit
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Yoo Jeong Lee, Soon-Young Hwang, Chung-Woo Lee, Jae young Park, Su Hyun Kim, and Youn Seon Choi
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Background: Prognosis prediction is a challenge for clinicians caring for patients with cancer in end-of-life. Although previous studies have shown several biological parameters to be prognostic factors, it remains unclear which factors can predict the exact prognosis. Additionally, blood tests for patients with terminal cancer are limited, it is practically difficult to utilize usual parameters as prognostic factors. Therefore, a universal, readily available, and the cost-effective clinical parameter is needed to predict the survival times of patients with cancer in end-of-life regardless of age, sex, or cancer type.Methods: We analyzed the medical records of 280 patients admitted to the palliative care unit at Korea University Guro Hospital from July 2019 to June 2021. After analysis of survival time according to patients’ clinical parameters, Kaplan-Meier survival curves using Serum Creatinine (Scr) levels (cut-off: 1.2 mg/dL) were plotted and compared using the log-rank test. Finally, using stepwise selection, multivariable Cox proportional hazard model was used to identify significant prognostic factors.Results: Patients with high Scr (≥1.2 mg/dL) had shorter median survival than those with normal levels (12 days vs 23 days). Multivariate Cox proportional hazard model identified male (HR=1.47; P=0.019), stomach cancer (HR=1.88; P=0.020), poor performance status (HR=1.56; P=0.004), leukocytosis (HR=1.81; PConclusions: High Scr was significantly associated with poor survival in patients with cancer near end-of-life. This readily available and simple clinical parameter might be helpful in predicting prognosis in palliative care settings.
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37. The reliability and validity of the Korean version of the reaching performance scale for stroke after translation and cross-cultural adaptation
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Ji Eun Park, So Hyun Park, Jun Hee Lee, Byung-Ju Ryu, Soon-Young Hwang, Seung Jun Baek, and Seung Nam Yang
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38. A Recognition of General teachers on educational support for students with emotional and behavioral disabilities in elementary schools
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Soon-Young Hwang
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Educational support ,medicine ,Psychology ,medicine.disease ,Emotional and behavioral disorders ,Developmental psychology - Published
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39. Association of plasma brain-derived neurotrophic factor levels and frailty in community- dwelling older adults: The Korean Frailty and Aging Cohort Study
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Eun Roh, Soon Young Hwang, Eyun Song, Min Jeong Park, Hye Jin Yoo, Sei Hyun Baik, Miji Kim, Chang Won Won, and Kyung Mook Choi
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Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), an exercise-induced neurotrophin, is an important factor in memory consolidation and cognitive function. This study evaluates the association between plasma BDNF levels and frailty in community-dwelling older adults. Plasma BDNF levels were analyzed in a total of 302 individuals aged 70–84 years from the Korean Frailty and Aging Cohort Study. There were 30 (9.9%) participants with frailty. They were older and had a higher prevalence of dementia and depression than those without frailty. There were no differences in the proportion of male sex between the frail and non-frail groups. Plasma BDNF levels were significantly lower in participants with frailty than in those without frailty. The presence of frailty was significantly associated with plasma BDNF levels (odds ratio 0.508, 95% confidence interval 0.304–0.849) as well as age, hemoglobin, and the presence of dementia, and depression. After adjustment for confounding factors, the significant association between plasma BDNF and frailty was maintained (0.495, 0.281–0.874). This association remained consistent after exclusion of individuals with dementia, depression, stroke, diabetes, and osteoporosis. Plasma BDNF levels were significantly associated with frailty in community-dwelling older adults. Our study may suggest the possible role of BDNF as a novel biomarker of frailty.
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40. The Effect of Grade-wide Positive Behavior Support on Class Participation Behavior of Elementary School Students with intellectual disabilities
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Soon-Young Hwang and Ju-Yeon Jeong
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Positive behavior support ,Class participation ,Psychology ,Developmental psychology - Published
- 2020
41. An analysis of Emotional Contagion and the level of Empathy Based on the Microsystem Variables of Children at Risk of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders
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Soon-young Hwang and Yeon hee Lee
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media_common.quotation_subject ,medicine ,Emotional contagion ,Empathy ,Psychology ,medicine.disease ,Emotional and behavioral disorders ,Clinical psychology ,media_common - Published
- 2019
42. Implications of fasting plasma glucose variability on the risk of incident peripheral artery disease in a population without diabetes: a nationwide population-based cohort study
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Hye Jin Yoo, Nam Hoon Kim, Sei Hyun Baik, Sin Gon Kim, Kyung Mook Choi, Eun Roh, Ji A Seo, Nan Hee Kim, Hye Soo Chung, Jung A. Kim, and Soon Young Hwang
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Adult ,Blood Glucose ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Time Factors ,endocrine system diseases ,Databases, Factual ,Arterial disease ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Population ,Disease ,Risk Assessment ,Population based cohort ,Peripheral Arterial Disease ,Predictive Value of Tests ,Risk Factors ,Diabetes mellitus ,Internal medicine ,Republic of Korea ,medicine ,Prevalence ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,Humans ,Glycemic variability ,education ,Exercise ,Aged ,Original Investigation ,education.field_of_study ,Plasma glucose ,Peripheral artery disease ,business.industry ,Incidence ,Age Factors ,Fasting plasma glucose ,nutritional and metabolic diseases ,Fasting ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Prognosis ,RC666-701 ,Income ,Female ,business ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Biomarkers - Abstract
Background Diabetes have been known as a traditional risk factor of developing peripheral artery disease (PAD). However, the study evaluating the impact of long-term glycemic variability on the risk of developing PAD is limited, especially in a general population without diabetes. Methods We included 152,931 individuals without diabetes from the Korean National Health Insurance Service–Health Screening Cohort. Fasting plasma glucose (FPG) variability was measured using coefficient variance (FPG-CV), standard deviation (FPG-SD), and variability independent of the mean (FPG-VIM). Results A total of 16,863 (11.0%) incident cases of PAD were identified during a median follow-up of 8.3 years. Kaplan–Meier curves showed a progressively increasing risk of PAD in the higher quartile group of FPG variability than in the lowest quartile group (log rank P P Conclusions Increased long-term glycemic variability may have a significant prognostic effect for incident PAD in individuals without diabetes. Graphical Abstract
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- 2021
43. Impact of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease on the risk of sarcopenia: a nationwide multicenter prospective study
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Hye Jin Yoo, Kyung Mook Choi, Miji Kim, Sei Hyun Baik, Jin Hee Lee, Sam-Gyu Lee, Bong Jo Kim, Soon Young Hwang, Hyeon Ju Kim, Eun Roh, Chang Won Won, Belong Cho, Yong Soon Park, Sang Joon Son, and Hak Chul Jang
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Sarcopenia ,animal structures ,Gastroenterology ,Article ,Cohort Studies ,Insulin resistance ,Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease ,Internal medicine ,Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease ,medicine ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,Prospective cohort study ,Muscle, Skeletal ,Hepatology ,Hand Strength ,business.industry ,Fatty liver ,medicine.disease ,Population study ,Female ,business ,Body mass index ,Cohort study - Abstract
Despite the association between sarcopenia and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), no study has evaluated the predictive role of NAFLD in sarcopenia. We investigated impact of NAFLD on the risk of low muscle mass (LMM) and low muscle strength (LMS) in a nationwide multicenter study. A total of 1595 community-dwelling people aged 70–84 years were followed for 2 years in the Korean Frailty and Aging Cohort Study. Muscle mass was estimated by dividing appendicular skeletal muscle mass (ASM) by body mass index (BMI). Muscle strength was measured as handgrip strength (HGS) divided by BMI. The sex-specific lowest quintiles of ASM/BMI and HGS/BMI of the study population were used as cutoffs for LMM and LMS, respectively. The risk of LMM and LMS were assessed according to hepatic steatosis index (HSI) and fatty liver index (FLI) quartiles. As HSI quartiles increased, the LMM risk increased gradually, after adjusting for age, sex, lifestyle factors, comorbidities, and several causative factors (insulin resistance, inflammation, and vitamin D) (Q4 vs. Q1 OR [95% CI] 3.46 [2.23–5.35]). The increased risk of LMS was even higher according to HSI quartiles (Q4 vs. Q1 5.81 [3.67–9.21]). Multivariate analyses based on FLI showed similar results. People with NAFLD (HSI > 36) were at higher risk of developing LMM and LMS compared to those without (1.65 [1.19–2.31] and 2.29 [1.61–3.26], respectively). The presence of NAFLD may predict future risk of LMM and LMS, with greater impact on LMS than on LMM.
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- 2021
44. Comparison of anthropometric indices for the screening of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease in pre- and postmenopausal women
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Nam Hoon Kim, Eun Roh, So Hyeon Hong, Jung A. Kim, Sei Hyun Baik, Nan Hee Kim, Soon Young Hwang, Sin Gon Kim, Kyung Mook Choi, Ji A Seo, You-Bin Lee, and Hye Jin Yoo
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Waist ,General Mathematics ,Population ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Body Mass Index ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Waist–hip ratio ,Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease ,Risk Factors ,Republic of Korea ,Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease ,medicine ,Humans ,Mass Screening ,Obesity ,education ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,education.field_of_study ,030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicine ,Anthropometry ,Waist-Hip Ratio ,Obstetrics ,business.industry ,Applied Mathematics ,nutritional and metabolic diseases ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,medicine.disease ,Confidence interval ,Postmenopause ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Premenopause ,Female ,Waist Circumference ,business ,Body mass index - Abstract
Objectives Although it has been well-established that menopause causes a shift in body fat, there has been no study conducted yet to examine the best obesity parameters to predict the risk of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) in this population. Thus, the aim of this study was to clarify the superiority among various obesity indices such as body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC), and waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) for predicting NAFLD in pre- and postmenopausal women. Methods This cross-sectional analysis included 620 healthy women (318 premenopausal and 302 postmenopausal women) between 20 and 80 years of age recruited from the Health Promotion Center of Korea University Guro Hospital. NAFLD was diagnosed by abdominal ultrasonography. Results In premenopausal women, there were no statistical differences in the area under the curve values among the three obesity indices, whereas, in postmenopausal women, the area under the curve value of WHR was significantly larger than those of either BMI (difference between area: 0.102, 95% confidence interval: 0.031, 0.173) or WC (difference between area: 0.064, 95% confidence interval: 0.018-0.109). Furthermore, in postmenopausal women, the combination of WHR with BMI or WC significantly increased predictive power of NAFLD when compared to using BMI or WC alone. The optimal cutoff values for BMI, WC, and WHR for detecting NAFLD were 23.9 kg/m, 69 cm, and 0.81 in premenopausal women and 22.9 kg/m, 74 cm, and 0.86 in postmenopausal women, respectively. Conclusions In premenopausal women, BMI, WC, and WHR hold similar potential in predicting the risk of NAFLD, whereas, in postmenopausal women, WHR is the most useful discriminative indicator for NAFLD. Women's optimal cutoff values for NAFLD were different according to menopausal status.
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- 2019
45. Interleukin-15 and irisin serum concentrations are not related to cardiometabolic risk factors in patients with type 2 diabetes from Korea and Germany
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Ji A Seo, Sin Gon Kim, Nam Hoon Kim, Kyungdo Han, Thomas Ebert, Sei Hyun Baik, Nan Hee Kim, Hye Jin Yoo, Matthias Blüher, Mathias Fasshauer, Kyung Mook Choi, Soon Young Hwang, and Hye Soo Chung
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Short Communication ,Interleukin ,Skeletal muscle ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Physical exercise ,General Medicine ,White adipose tissue ,Type 2 diabetes ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,medicine.disease ,FNDC5 ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Endocrinology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Diabetes mellitus ,Internal medicine ,Myokine ,Internal Medicine ,medicine ,business - Abstract
Physical exercise plays an important role in both the prevention and treatment of cardiometabolic diseases. Peptides secreted or released from skeletal muscle, so-called myokines, contribute to the beneficial anti-inflammatory and insulin-sensitizing effects of increased muscle activity and may, therefore, counteract pathomechanisms of obesity and type 2 diabetes (T2D) [1]. However, the impact of myokines including interleukin (IL)-6, IL-8, IL-13, IL-15, angiopoietin-like 4 (ANGPTL4), fibroblast growth factors (FGF)-2, FGF-21, and irisin on altered organ cross-talk in cardiometabolic diseases is still poorly understood [1]. Irisin has been described as a protein released from skeletal muscle after physical activity [2] which may, in rodents and more controversially discussed in humans [1], mediate browning of white adipose tissue. Although the existence of circulating human irisin has even been questioned because human FNDC5 has a noncanonical ATA translation start, irisin has been detected in human plasma using mass spectrometry with appropriate control peptides [3]. IL-15 increases upon both aerobic and resistance exercise and exerts beneficial metabolic effects in patients with obesity and T2D [1]. IL-15 inhibits lipogenesis, induces fat oxidation, enhances energy expenditure, and improves insulin sensitivity and glucose metabolism [4]. To better understand the potential role of these myokines in T2D, we tested the hypotheses that IL-15 and irisin serum concentrations correlate with cardiometabolic risk parameters and are different in subgroups of T2D patients with or without diabetes complications independently of ethnicity.
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- 2019
46. CTCF cooperates with CtIP to drive homologous recombination repair of double-strand breaks
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Yejin Lee, Mi Ae Kang, Jong-Soo Lee, Kyungjae Myung, Soon Young Hwang, Jae-Hoon Jeong, Daechan Park, Joo Seok Han, Ngo Thanh Hang, Chul Joon Baik, and Byung-Gyu Kim
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CCCTC-Binding Factor ,DNA Repair ,DNA damage ,Genome Integrity, Repair and Replication ,Biology ,Resection ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Genetics ,Humans ,DNA Breaks, Double-Stranded ,Homologous Recombination ,Zinc finger ,Double strand ,MRE11 Homologue Protein ,Endodeoxyribonucleases ,Nuclear Proteins ,Recombinational DNA Repair ,Zinc Fingers ,Cell biology ,enzymes and coenzymes (carbohydrates) ,chemistry ,CTCF ,Dna breaks ,Carrier Proteins ,Homologous recombination ,DNA ,HeLa Cells ,Protein Binding - Abstract
The pleiotropic CCCTC-binding factor (CTCF) plays a role in homologous recombination (HR) repair of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs). However, the precise mechanistic role of CTCF in HR remains largely unclear. Here, we show that CTCF engages in DNA end resection, which is the initial, crucial step in HR, through its interactions with MRE11 and CtIP. Depletion of CTCF profoundly impairs HR and attenuates CtIP recruitment at DSBs. CTCF physically interacts with MRE11 and CtIP and promotes CtIP recruitment to sites of DNA damage. Subsequently, CTCF facilitates DNA end resection to allow HR, in conjunction with MRE11–CtIP. Notably, the zinc finger domain of CTCF binds to both MRE11 and CtIP and enables proficient CtIP recruitment, DNA end resection and HR. The N-terminus of CTCF is able to bind to only MRE11 and its C-terminus is incapable of binding to MRE11 and CtIP, thereby resulting in compromised CtIP recruitment, DSB resection and HR. Overall, this suggests an important function of CTCF in DNA end resection through the recruitment of CtIP at DSBs. Collectively, our findings identify a critical role of CTCF at the first control point in selecting the HR repair pathway.
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- 2019
47. Clinical Features of Patients With Spontaneous Intracranial Hypotension Complicated With Bilateral Subdural Fluid Collections
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Won Ki Yoon, Taek Hyun Kwon, Jang Hun Kim, Haewon Roh, Jong-Hyun Kim, Soon Young Hwang, and Kyuha Chong
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Intracranial Hypotension ,Subdural Fluid ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Chronic subdural hematoma ,Humans ,Medicine ,Spontaneous Intracranial Hypotension ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Aged, 80 and over ,Receiver operating characteristic ,business.industry ,Odds ratio ,Middle Aged ,Subdural Effusion ,Confidence interval ,Young age ,Neurology ,Case-Control Studies ,Radiological weapon ,Female ,Neurology (clinical) ,Radiology ,business ,Blood Patch, Epidural ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Background Subdural hygromas are often found bilaterally in spontaneous intracranial hypotension (SIH). They frequently progress to chronic subdural hematomas (CSDHs), and if the hematomas are formed, it is difficult to consider SIH as an underlying cause. Whether SIH is underlying or not among the patients presenting bilateral subdural fluid collections (hygromas or CSDHs) is clinically important because the treatment strategy should be different between them. Objectives We designed a retrospective case-control study to figure out differential clinical features of the patients presenting bilateral symptomatic subdural fluid collections owing to SIH. Methods Sixty-two patients with bilateral symptomatic subdural fluid collections were enrolled, and their data on general demographics, clinical courses, radiological findings, treatments, and outcomes were collected. The patients were divided into "SIH" and "Non-SIH" groups, and a simple logistic regression analysis was performed to clarify the differences between the groups. The consequent receiver operating characteristics (ROC) curve analyses were performed with the significant predictors. Results Eight patients (13%) were diagnosed with SIH. Young age (odds ratio [OR] = 0.831, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.743-0.929, P = .0012), no underlying disease (OR = 0.062, 95% CI: 0.007-0.544, P = .0121), radiological features of brain sagging (OR = 10.36, 95% CI: 0.912-93.411, P = .0017), pseudo-subarachnoid hemorrhage (OR = 15.6, 95% CI: 2.088-116.52, P = .0074), and small amount of fluid collections (OR = 0.719, 95% CI: 0.579-0.893, P = .0029) were significantly associated with SIH group. ROC curve analyses were performed in parameters of age and amount of fluid collection and the cut-off values for each parameter were ≤55 years old and ≤22.08 mm, respectively. Patients diagnosed with SIH underwent epidural blood patches and showed good results, except 1 patient who underwent burr-hole trephinations. Conclusion Bilateral subdural fluid collections due to underlying SIH is associated with young age (≤55 years old), no underlying diseases, smaller amount of fluid collections (≤22.08 mm of depth), and radiological findings of brain sagging or pseudo-subarachnoid hemorrhages.
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- 2019
48. Developmental Trajectories of Attention in Normal Korean Population
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Hanik K. Yoo, Han Nah Huh, Sung Hee Kang, and Soon Young Hwang
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medicine.diagnostic_test ,Korean population ,Working memory ,Continuous performance task ,Development ,Test (assessment) ,Developmental psychology ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Divided attention ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,medicine ,Original Article ,Attention ,Psychology ,Neuropsychologic test - Abstract
Objectives This study aimed to investigate the trajectory of change of diverse attention and working memory in Koreans from 4 to 40 years of age. Methods The data of 912 subjects from 4 to 15 years of age obtained from a previous standardization study of the computerized comprehensive attention test were merged with the newly obtained data of 150 subjects aged 16 to 40 years from this study. We evaluated the various kinds of attention, in which each subtest had five indicators. Working memory, with parameters such as number of correct responses and span, was also measured. Results Our findings indicated that attention developed as age increased, and it decreased or was maintained after a certain age. Selective and sustained attention developed rapidly in children and adolescents, until mid-teens or 20 s when it ceased development. Divided attention, however, developed up to approximately age 20. In addition, working memory developed until mid-teens or 20 s. Conclusion We presented the standardized data on diverse kinds of attention and working memory in children, adolescents, and adults in Korea. We could recognize any patterns of change in attention and working memory with increasing age.
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49. The Current Status of Safety Education Implementation for students with Special Needs in the Secondary School and Special Education Teachers’ Awareness
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Mi Young Kim, Yeon hee Lee, and Soon young Hwang
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Medical education ,Safety education ,Special needs ,Current (fluid) ,Special education ,Psychology - Published
- 2018
50. Association of the triglyceride and glucose index with low muscle mass: KNHANES 2008–2011
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Hye Jin Yoo, Eun Roh, Soon Young Hwang, Sei Hyun Baik, Ji A Seo, Nan Hee Kim, Kyung Mook Choi, Nam Hoon Kim, Jung A. Kim, Ji Hee Yu, Sin Gon Kim, You-Bin Lee, and So Hyeon Hong
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Adult ,Blood Glucose ,Male ,Risk ,Sarcopenia ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Time Factors ,National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey ,Science ,Population ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Endocrinology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Insulin resistance ,Internal medicine ,Republic of Korea ,Humans ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Muscle, Skeletal ,education ,Triglycerides ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,education.field_of_study ,Multidisciplinary ,Triglyceride ,business.industry ,Confounding ,Fasting ,Odds ratio ,Middle Aged ,Nutrition Surveys ,medicine.disease ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,chemistry ,Quartile ,Lean body mass ,Female ,Insulin Resistance ,business ,Biomarkers - Abstract
The triglyceride-glucose (TyG) index is a simple surrogate marker of insulin resistance. We evaluated the association of the TyG index with low muscle mass using a nationwide population-based representative data. This is a cross-sectional study that included 9477 participants aged ≥ 40 years from the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey between 2008 and 2011. The TyG index was calculated as ln[triglyceride (mg/dL) × fasting plasma glucose (mg/dL)/2]. Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry was used to measure appendicular lean mass (ALM). Low muscle mass was defined an ALM/weight of 2 standard deviations (SD) below of young participants. The overall prevalence of low muscle mass was 4.7%. The prevalence of low muscle mass increased linearly with the quartiles of the TyG index, 2.5%, 4.2%, 5.6%, and 6.7% in Q1–Q4, respectively. The TyG index was negatively associated with ALM/weight both in men (r = − 0.302) and women (r = − 0.230). The odds ratio (OR) for low muscle mass was 2.08 in the highest quartile compared to the lowest quartile. High TyG index was associated with an increased risk of low muscle mass (OR for 1SD increase: 1.13). Increased TyG index was associated with the risk of low muscle mass independent of confounding factors.
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- 2021
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