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Carcinoembryonic Antigen Level Can be Overestimated in Metabolic Syndrome

Kim KN, Joo NS, Je SY, Kim KM, Kim BT, Park SB, Cho DY, Park RW, Lee DJ

Carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) levels can be affected by many factors and metabolic syndrome is also a candidate. This study examined the relationship between CEA levels and metabolic syndrome using the...
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Serum CA125 Concentration has Inverse Correlation with Metabolic Syndrome

Joo NS, Kim KN, Kim KS

Serum carbohydrate antigen 125 (CA-125) is a marker of ovarian cancer and obesity that is related with an increased risk of ovarian cancer. Obesity is a key factor of metabolic...
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Elevated thyroid stimulating hormone levels are associated with metabolic syndrome in euthyroid young women

Oh JY, Sung YA, Lee HJ

BACKGROUND/AIMS: The existence of an association between thyrotropin (thyroid stimulating hormone, TSH) levels and metabolic derangement in euthyroid subjects is controversial. We examined the association between high normal TSH levels...
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The Association Between Serum Albumin Levels and Metabolic Syndrome in a Rural Population of Korea

Cho HM, Kim HC, Lee JM, Oh SM, Choi DP, Suh I

OBJECTIVES: A positive association between serum albumin levels and metabolic syndrome has been reported in observation studies, but it has not been established in the Korean population. The purpose of...
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Association Between Serum Uric Acid Level and Metabolic Syndrome

Lee JM, Kim HC, Cho HM, Oh SM, Choi DP, Suh I

OBJECTIVES: Serum uric acid levels have been reported to be associated with a variety of cardiovascular conditions. However, the direct association between uric acid levels and metabolic syndrome remains controversial....
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Oxidative stress, point-of-care test, and metabolic syndrome

Nam JS, Ahn CW

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Effects of Walking Exercise on Metabolic Syndrome Risk Factors and Body Composition in Obese Middle School Girls

Kim YH, Yang YO

  • KMID: 810441
  • J Korean Acad Nurs.
  • 2005 Aug;35(5):858-867.
PURPOSE: This study was done to determine the effects of walking exercise training(WET) on metabolic syndrome risk factors and body composition in obese middle school girls. METHOD: A non-equivalent...
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Serum Retinol-Binding Protein-4 Levels Are Increased in HIV-Infected Subjects with Metabolic Syndrome Receiving Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy

Jeong SJ, Chin BS, Chae YT, Jin SJ, Ku NS, Baek JH, Han SH, Kim CO, Choi JY, Song YG, Lee HC, Kim JM

Metabolic syndrome is an important long term complication in chronic asymptomatic HIV-infected subjects under highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART), because it can contribute to morbidity and mortality via cardiovascular disease...
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Normal Serum Aminotransferase Levels and the Metabolic Syndrome: Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys

Kim HC, Choi KS, Jang YH, Shin HW, Kim DJ

Increasing evidence suggests an association between elevated serum aminotransferase level and the metabolic syndrome. However, the significance of relatively low levels of aminotransferase in relation to the metabolic syndrome has...
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Leptin:Adiponectin Ratio and Metabolic Syndrome in the General Japanese Population

Kotani K, Sakane N

BACKGROUND: Circulating leptin:adiponectin ratio (L:A) is a potential surrogate marker for cardiometabolic diseases; however, the relationship of the L:A with the occurrence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) has not yet been...
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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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"High normal" thyroid stimulating hormone: does it matter?

Chun H, Song KH

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Relationships between Serum Adiponectin with Metabolic Syndrome and Components of Metabolic Syndrome in Non-Diabetic Koreans: ARIRANG Study

Koh SB, Yoon J, Kim JY, Yoo BS, Lee SH, Park JK, Choe KH

PURPOSE: Growing evidence suggests that hypoadiponectinemia may play a significant role in the development of metabolic syndrome (MetS). Therefore, the relationships between serum adiponectin with MetS and components of MetS...
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Serum Uric Acid Level and the Incidence of Metabolic Syndrome in Middle-aged Korean Men: A 5-Year Follow-up Study

Lee JK, Ryoo JH, Choi JM, Park SK

OBJECTIVES: Elevated serum uric acid (UA) has been known to be associated with the prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS). However, no prospective studies have examined whether serum UA levels are...
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Serum TSH Level in Healthy Koreans and the Association of TSH with Serum Lipid Concentration and Metabolic Syndrome

Lee YK, Kim JE, Oh HJ, Park KS, Kim SK, Park SW, Kim MJ, Cho YW

BACKGROUND/AIMS: The proper treatment of subclinical hypothyroidism and the normal range of serum thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) concentration are intensely debated. However, few reports have investigated TSH concentrations in Asian...
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The Risk of Metabolic Syndrome According to the White Blood Cell Count in Apparently Healthy Korean Adults

Jung CH, Lee WY, Kim BY, Park SE, Rhee EJ, Park CY, Oh KW, Mok JO, Kim CH, Park SW, Kim SW, Kang SK

PURPOSE: Considerable amount of interest has been focused on the positive relationship between inflammation and the metabolic syndrome (MS). However, few studies have been performed to evaluate the relationship between...
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Soy Protein Supplementation Reduces Clinical Indices in Type 2 Diabetes and Metabolic Syndrome

Zhang XM, Zhang YB, Chi MH

PURPOSE: Clinical trials have studied the use of soy protein for treating type 2 diabetes (T2D) and metabolic syndrome (MS). The purpose of this study was to outline evidence on...
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Measurement of antioxidant capacity using the biological antioxidant potential test and its role as a predictive marker of metabolic syndrome

Kim JH, Baik HW, Yoon YS, Joung HJ, Park JS, Park SJ, Jang EJ, Park SW, Kim SJ, Kim MJ, Jeon DO, Cho HJ, Lee SJ, Im SG, Jang SK

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Oxidative stress increases the risk of cardiovascular complications of metabolic syndrome (MetS). This study was conducted to examine the difference in antioxidant capacity according to the presence of MetS,...
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