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Risk Factors for Dysfunctional Thinking about COVID-19 among Nurses Caring for Patients with COVID-19

CHOI HR, PARK YH

Background: This study aims to identify factors influencing dysfunctional thinking about coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) among nurses who have experience caring for COVID-19 patients. Methods: A survey was conducted on a...
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Effects of Sleep Duration on Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome and Metabolic Syndrome Components in Korean Adults

PARK J, CHOI Bs

Background: This study examines the impact of sleep duration on the incidence of metabolic syndrome in Korean adults. Methods: A total of 11,721 participants (5,263 male 6,458 female) aged 19–64 years...
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Met Care Needs for Living and Life Satisfaction among Disabled Older People in the Community: Secondary Data Analysis Using the Disability Life Dynamic Panel Survey

HAN SY, KO Y

Background: This study aimed to identify factors influencing life satisfaction with a focus on met or unmet care needs for living in older adults with disabilities. Methods: This study analyzed...
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Association between Salty Taste Preference and Dietary Behaviors Related to Sugar Intake among Adults

NOH M, YEO M, CHUNG J

Background: Excessive sugar intake is a major global health concern, linked to elevated risks of obesity and various chronic diseases. Taste perception significantly influences dietary behaviors, yet the relationship between...
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Assessment of Weight Change and All-Cause Mortality Based on Body Mass Index Intervals in South Korea: A 12-Year Follow-Up of the Korean Longitudinal Study of Aging

CHO D, LEE JH, HONG SW, SUH YS, KIM DH

Background: Obesity and weight loss are associated with increased mortality. Understanding the association between weight change and mortality is critical and can help inform effective prevention and intervention strategies. Therefore,...
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