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Elevated Insulin and Insulin Resistance Are Associated with the Advanced Pathological Stage of Prostate Cancer in Korean Population

Yun SJ, Min BD, Kang HW, Shin KS, Kim TH, Kim WT, Lee SC, Kim WJ

The study was designed to investigate the effect of serum glucose, insulin and insulin resistance on the risk of prostate cancer (CaP) and on the clinicopathological characteristics in Korean men....
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Cutoff Values of Surrogate Measures of Insulin Resistance for Metabolic Syndrome in Korean Non-diabetic Adults

Lee S, Choi S, Kim HJ, Chung YS, Lee KW, Lee HC, Huh KB, Kim DJ

We investigated the cutoff values of surrogate of insulin resistance for diagnosing metabolic syndrome in Korean adults. The data from 976 non-diabetic individuals (484 men and 492 women) aged 30-79...
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Association between Insulin, Insulin Resistance, and Gallstone Disease in Korean General Population

Kim JM, Lee HL, Moon W, Koh DH, Lee OY, Yoon BC, Choi HS, Hahm JS, Lee MH, Lee DH, Ahn YH

  • KMID: 782910
  • Korean J Gastroenterol.
  • 2007 Sep;50(3):183-187.
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Diabetes is one of the risk factors of gallstone diseases. Many studies found a positive association between insulin and gallstones in individuals with diabetes. However, this association is...
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Peptide YY, Cholecystokinin, Insulin and Ghrelin Response to Meal did not Change, but Mean Serum Levels of Insulin is Reduced in Children with Prader-Willi Syndrome

Paik KH, Jin DK, Lee KH, Armstrong , Lee JE, Oh YJ, Kim S, Kwon EK, Choe YH

Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) is a contiguous gene syndrome characterized by uncontrollable eating or hyperphagia. Several studies have confirmed that plasma ghrelin levels are markedly elevated in PWS adults and children....
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A study on nesidioblastosis in hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia: diagnosis, treatment, and neurologic sequelae

Han HS, Yang SW, Moon HR, Gi JG

The medical records of six cases of nesidioblastosis were examined to determine the diagnostic approach, treatment, and neurologic sequelae. All six patients were male, and their ages at the onset...
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Aging impairs insulin-stimulated glucose uptake in rat skeletal muscle via suppressing AMPKalpha

Qiang W, Weiqiang K, Qing Z, Pengju Z, Yi L

  • KMID: 756077
  • Exp Mol Med.
  • 2007 Aug;39(4):535-543.
Insufficient intracellular fat oxidation is an important contributor to aging-related insulin resistance, while the precise mechanism underlying is unclear. AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) is an important regulator of intracellular fat...
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The Effects of Aerobic Exercise on Hormones, Blood Lipids and Body Composition in Middle-Aged Obese Women according to 3-Adrenergic Receptor Gene Polymorphisms

Kim IH

  • KMID: 1039923
  • J Korean Acad Nurs.
  • 2004 Oct;34(6):1108-1116.
PURPOSE: This research was conducted to provide basic information about the effects of aerobic exercise on physiological change in middle-aged obese women according to differences of beta3-adrenergic receptor polymorphisms. METHOD:...
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Comparison of Acarbose and Voglibose in Diabetes Patients Who Are Inadequately Controlled with Basal Insulin Treatment: Randomized, Parallel, Open-Label, Active-Controlled Study

Lee MY, Choi DS, Lee MK, Lee HW, Park TS, Kim DM, Chung CH, Kim DK, Kim IJ, Jang HC, Park YS, Kwon HS, Lee SH, Shin HK

We studied the efficacy and safety of acarbose in comparison with voglibose in type 2 diabetes patients whose blood glucose levels were inadequately controlled with basal insulin alone or in...
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