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Quo Vadis KMA

Park KS

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A Study on Use of Health Care Information Resources

Hong SG

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Dietetic Therapy for Obesity

Woo JT

Obesity is a chronic disorder that requires a life long effort for the successful treatment. Although various pharmacological and surgical treatments have been developed, a dietetic therapy is still the...
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Psychosocial Aspects of Normal Ageing

Oh BH

The normal ageing process has biopsychosocial aspects. The successful psychosocial ageing means the integration and dignity by maintaining the quality of life with a good physical status, mental functions, and...
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Exercise Therapy of Obesity

Kang JH

Exercise prescription for obese patients should be individualized since they are not accustomed to exercise. When we prescribe exercise for obese patients, low impact exercises such as walking, cycling, swimming...
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Revolutionary Concept on Aging and Functional Longevity

Park SC

The rapid increase of the elderly population has generated unprecedented social and cultural conflicts. One of the fundamental factors underlying these turbulences would be the traditional concept on aging and...
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Treatment of Obese Binge Eater

Lee JH

It is now widely recognized that there is a subgroup of obese individuals with a significantly disordered eating behavior characterized by binge eating and psychosocial impairment. Many therapeutic approaches for...
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Body Changes with Aging and GH Replacement as Antiaging Therapy

Kim SW

Aging is a very natural and mandatory process of human life. Aging processes mean physical and psychological declining as well. These declines include hormonal deficiencies compared with in one's young...
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Treatment of Obesity with Drugs

Kim SM

Oesity is a major global health problem. However, current therapeutic strategies for obesity are limited. Obesity results from an imbalance between energy intake and energy expenditure, and the treatment of...
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Bariatric Surgery

Choi SH

Being overweight itself is associated with increased mortality and morbidities from serious diseases. Previous papers have demonstrated a solid line of evidence that nonoperative methods alone have not been effective...
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Childhood Obesity

Lee DH

Due to economic growth, and as lifestyles got more convenient, the number of calories being spent has decreased for two reasons. One is the lack of physical activities and the...
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Definition and Epidemiology of Obesity

Kim DM, Ahn CW

Obesity can be defined as the excessive accumulation of fat in adipose tissues, to the extent that health may be impaired. The most widely used measures of total and abdominal...
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