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Obesity Treatment for a 25-year-old Woman with Severe Scoliosis, Asthma, and Bronchiectasis

Park HA, Kang JH, Jung JE, Park SH, Yoo SM, Choi SJ

  • KMID: 1461031
  • Korean J Obes.
  • 2010 Mar;19(1):33-37.
Obesity is well known to induce or aggravate various chronic diseases and vise versa. This case report is about the clinical course of obesity treatment for an obese 25-year-old woman...
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The Evaluation of Obese Control Program in Elementary School

Hong YH, Park JK, Lee DH

  • KMID: 1461010
  • Korean J Obes.
  • 2010 Mar;19(1):9-15.
BACKGROUND: This study has intended to analysis of body physics, blood pressure and blood test which is of obese children attended to "obese control program" in elementary school and to...
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Tendency of Death Following Dietary Restriction and Exercise Interventions for Body Weight Control in Diet-induced Obese Mice

Kim K, Lee W, Ahn N, Hong C, Kim S, Ko J

  • KMID: 1461026
  • Korean J Obes.
  • 2010 Mar;19(1):24-32.
BACKGROUND: Diet-induced obese mice were used as subjects in the course of experimental trial involving weight control. Unusual results were obtained by application of obesity treatment methods as in dietary...
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The Effect of 16 Week Exercise Program on Abdominal Fat, Serum Lipids, Blood Glucose, and Blood Pressure in Obese Women

Heo YH, Kim EJ, Seo HS, Kim SM, Choi KM, Hwang TG, Cho GJ, Park Y

  • KMID: 1461011
  • Korean J Obes.
  • 2010 Mar;19(1):16-23.
BACKGROUND: Abdominal obesity has steadily increased due to reduction of basic metabolic rate, lack of exercise, excess intake, or hormonal changes in women. It is well recognized as an important...
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Omega-3 Index as a Risk Factor for Cardiovascular Disease and Its Application to Korean Population

Park Y

  • KMID: 1461009
  • Korean J Obes.
  • 2010 Mar;19(1):1-8.
Of all known dietary factors, long-chain omega-3 fatty acids (eicosapentaenoic acid and docosahexaenoic acid) may be the most protective against death from cardiovascular disease. Evidence continues to accrue for benefits...
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