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Response: Associations among Obesity Degree, Glycemic Status, and Risk of Heart Failure in 9,720,220 Korean Adults (Diabetes Metab J 2020;44:592-601)

Rhee EJ, Lee WY

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Early Development of Bidirectional Associations between Sleep Disturbance and Diabetes

Cho Y

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Letter: Associations among Obesity Degree, Glycemic Status, and Risk of Heart Failure in 9,720,220 Korean Adults (Diabetes Metab J 2020;44:592-601)

Kim D

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Letter: Differences in Clinical Outcomes between Patients with and without Hypoglycemia during Hospitalization: A Retrospective Study Using Real-World Evidence (Diabetes Metab J 2020;44:555-65)

Kim SW

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Response: Differences in Clinical Outcomes between Patients with and without Hypoglycemia during Hospitalization: A Retrospective Study Using Real-World Evidence (Diabetes Metab J 2020;44:555-65)

Lee J, Kim HS

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Associations among Obesity Degree, Glycemic Status, and Risk of Heart Failure in 9,720,220 Korean Adults

Rhee EJ, Kwon H, Park SE, Han KD, Park YG, Kim YH, Lee WY

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Revisiting the Bacterial Phylum Composition in Metabolic Diseases Focused on Host Energy Metabolism

Lee Y, Lee HY

Over a hundred billion bacteria are found in human intestines. This has emerged as an environmental factor in metabolic diseases, such as obesity and related diseases. The majority of these...
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Update on Monogenic Diabetes in Korea

Yang YS, Kwak SH, Park KS

Monogenic diabetes, including maturity-onset diabetes of the young, neonatal diabetes, and other rare forms of diabetes, results from a single gene mutation. It has been estimated to represent around 1%...
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Independent Impact of Diabetes on the Severity of Coronavirus Disease 2019 in 5,307 Patients in South Korea: A Nationwide Cohort Study

Moon SJ, Rhee EJ, Jung JH, Han KD, Kim SR, Lee WY, Yoon KH

Background: Inconsistent results have been observed regarding the independent effect of diabetes on the severity of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). We conducted a nationwide population-based cohort study to evaluate the...
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Association of Snoring with Prediabetes and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: The Cardiovascular and Metabolic Diseases Etiology Research Center Cohort

Cho SMJ, Lee H, Shim JS, Kim HC

Background Evidence suggests that habitual snoring is an independent risk factor for poor glycemic health. We examined the associations between snoring with prediabetes and diabetes in Korean population. Methods Self-reported snoring characteristics were...
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The Association between Pulmonary Functions and Incident Diabetes: Longitudinal Analysis from the Ansung Cohort in Korea

Choi HS, Lee SW, Kim JT, Lee HK

Background We sought to explore whether reduced pulmonary function is an independent risk factor for incident diabetes in Koreans. Methods We conducted a prospective cohort study of pulmonary function as a risk factor...
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Data Configuration and Publication Trends for the Korean National Health Insurance and Health Insurance Review & Assessment Database

Kim HK, Song SO, Noh J, Jeong IK, Lee BW

Background: Big data reports related to diseases and health care for the Korean population have been published since the National Health Insurance Service (NHIS) and the Health Insurance Review &...
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Deterioration of Sleep Quality According to Glycemic Status

Hur MH, Lee MK, Seong K, Hong JH

Background Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a progressive disease with multiple complications. The present study aimed to determine the effects of glycemic status on sleep quality in individuals with T2DM,...
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Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: A Drug Revolution Is Coming

Jeong SW

The worldwide prevalence of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is around 25%, and that of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) ranges from 1.5% to 6.45%. Patients with NASH, especially those with fibrosis, are...
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Effects of Microbiota on the Treatment of Obesity with the Natural Product Celastrol in Rats

Hu W, Wang L, Du G, Guan Q, Dong T, Song L, Xia Y, Wang X

Background Obesity has become one of the most serious issues threatening the health of humankind, and we conducted this study to examine whether and how celastrol protects against obesity. Methods We fed male...
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Sex-, Age-, and Metabolic Disorder-Dependent Distributions of Selected Inflammatory Biomarkers among Community-Dwelling Adults

Cho SMJ, Lee H, Shim JS, Kim HC

Background Inflammatory cytokines are increasingly utilized to detect high-risk individuals for cardiometabolic diseases. However, with large population and assay methodological heterogeneity, no clear reference currently exists. Methods Among participants of the Cardiovascular and...
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A Comparison of Predictive Performances between Old versus New Criteria in a Risk-Based Screening Strategy for Gestational Diabetes Mellitus

Hong S, Lee SM, Kwak SH, Kim BJ, Koo JN, Oh IH, Oh S, Kim SM, Shin S, Kim W, Joo SK, Norwitz ER, Louangsenlath S, Park CW, Jun JK, Park JS

Background The definition of the high-risk group for gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) defined by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists was changed from the criteria composed of five historic/demographic factors...
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Can Habitual Exercise Help Reduce Serum Concentrations of Lipophilic Chemical Mixtures? Association between Physical Activity and Persistent Organic Pollutants

Lee YM, Shin JY, Kim SA, Jacobs DR, Lee DH

Background Low-dose persistent organic pollutants (POPs), especially organochlorine pesticides (OCPs), have emerged as a new risk factor of many chronic diseases. As serum concentrations of POPs in humans are mainly determined...
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