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Double Submission, Double Publication

Kim SY

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Misinterpreting Odds Ratio in the Articles Published in Korean Journal of Family Medicine

Kim JH, Kim MY, Kim SY, Hwang IH, Kang EJ

BACKGROUND: In reporting results of case-control studies, odds ratios are useful methods of reporting findings. However, odds ratios are often misinterpreted in the literature and by general readers. METHODS: We searched...
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The Quality of Reporting of Cohort, Case-Control Studies in the Korean Journal of Family Medicine

Kim MR, Kim MY, Kim SY, Hwang IH, Yoon YJ

BACKGROUND: The Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology (STROBE) statement was developed to improve the reporting of observational studies. We aimed to evaluate the quality of reporting in...
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Changes in Skin Color after Smoking Cessation

Cho YH, Jeong DW, Seo SH, Lee SY, Choi EJ, Kim YJ, Lee JG, Lee YH, Bae MJ, Chin HW

This study was performed to assess changes in skin color over 1 month after smoking cessation. The study population consisted of 49 men who participated in a smoking cessation program...
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Lack of Association between Self-reported Saltiness of Eating and Actual Salt Intake

Chang Y, Park MS, Chung SY, Lee SY, Kwon HT, Lee JU

BACKGROUND: Reducing salt intake is known to be an important factor for lowering blood pressure and preventing cardiovascular disease. Estimating amount of salt intake is a necessary step towards salt...
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The Relationship between Metabolic Syndrome and Pulmonary Function

Bae MS, Han JH, Kim JH, Kim YJ, Lee KJ, Kwon KY

BACKGROUND: Impaired lung function is associated with mortality rate from cardiovascular and all other death causes. There were previous studies on the relationship between lung function impairment and metabolic syndrome,...
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A Case of Motor Neuron Disease Presenting as Dyspnea in the Emergency Department

Park HS

Motor neuron disease encompasses a group of progressive neurologic disorders that destroy cells responsible for the control of essential muscles. The disorders are characterized by progressive weakness, muscle atrophy and...
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