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Diabetes & Metabolism Journal | 2013

Diabetes epidemics in Korea: reappraise nationwide survey of diabetes "diabetes in Korea 2007".

Ie Byung Park; Jaiyong Kim; Dae Jung Kim; Choon Hee Chung; Jee Young Oh; Seok Won Park; Juneyoung Lee; Kyung Mook Choi; Kyung Wan Min; Jeong Hyun Park; Hyun Shik Son; Chul Woo Ahn; Hwayoung Kim; Sun Hee Lee; Im Bong Lee; Injeoung Choi; Sei Hyun Baik

There are many studies on the prevalence, clinical characteristics, and economic burden of diabetes across the past four decades in Korea. Nonetheless, there is a dearth of nationwide study regarding diabetes encompassing all age group. Eight years ago, the Committee on the Epidemiology of Diabetes Mellitus of Korean Diabetes Association collaborated with Health Insurance Review & Assessment Service to evaluate the status of diabetes care and characteristics in diabetic patients in Korea. In 2007, the collaborative task force team published a comprehensive survey titled Diabetes in Korea 2007. In this review, we reappraise the diabetic epidemics from the joint report and suggest further studies that are needed to be investigated in the future.


Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice | 2008

A report on the diagnosis of intermediate hyperglycemia in Korea: A pooled analysis of four community-based cohort studies.

Jee Young Oh; Soo Lim; Dae Jung Kim; Nan Hee Kim; Dong Jun Kim; Sung Dae Moon; Hak Chul Jang; Young Min Cho; Kee Ho Song; Chul Woo Ahn; Yeon Ah Sung; Joong Yeol Park; Chol Shin; Hong Kyu Lee; Kyong Soo Park

Many studies show poor agreement between fasting plasma glucose (FPG)-based and 2-h postchallenge glucose (2-h PG)-based criteria to assess glucose metabolism. We examined the rate of agreement between FPG- and 2-h PG-based criteria in the diagnosis of intermediate hyperglycemia in four representative cohort studies in South Korea and compared the clinical characteristics and biochemical parameters in subjects with impaired fasting glucose (IFG) according to their FPG values. Of 6234 subjects from four population-based studies performed from 1993 to 2000, 4610 individuals with data from a 75g oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) and no previous history of diabetes were selected. We examined the concordance rate between the FPG and 2-h PG-based criteria. We also investigated the differences in the clinical characteristics and biochemical parameters between individuals with IFG according to their FPG values. The fasting and 2-h PG criteria had large discordance rates in the diagnosis of diabetes and impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) in Korean adults. When individuals with IFG were classified into stage 1 [5.6-6.1mmol/L (100-109mg/dL)] and stage 2 [6.1-7.0mmol/L (110-125mg/dL)] IFG, individuals with stage 2 IFG are more obese and had higher blood pressure and total cholesterol and triglycerides concentrations compared with those with stage 1 IFG. In addition, more individuals with stage 2 IFG were with diabetes as determined by a 2-h PG>or=11.1mmol/L (14.1% vs. 1.9%) (P<0.05). Considering the poorer metabolic profile and higher percentage of people with diabetes by OGTT, these data indicate that, in the Korean population, individuals with stage 2 IFG should be treated differently from those with stage 1 IFG. To detect more cases of diabetes, the OGTT is recommended for all individuals with stage 2 IFG and cases with stage 1 IFG with some additional risk factors for diabetes.


Diabetes & Metabolism Journal | 2014

Plasma Glucose Regulation and Mortality in Korea: A Pooled Analysis of Three Community-Based Cohort Studies

Nan Hee Kim; Dong Jun Kim; Seok Won Park; Jee Young Oh; Joong Yeol Park; Chol Shin; Hong Kyu Lee; Yongsoo Park

Background Although diabetes is a well-known risk factor for death, its impact on cancer death is not clearly understood. Furthermore, it remains controversial whether impaired fasting glucose (IFG) and/or impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) are associated with increased risk of mortality. We investigated the impact of diabetes or glucose tolerance categories on all cause and cause-specific mortality. Methods Mortality analysis was conducted in three population-based cohort studies of 3,801 participants, divided according to fasting plasma glucose (FPG) (normal; stage 1 IFG [5.6≤FPG<6.1 mmol/L]; stage 2 IFG [6.1≤FPG<7.0 mmol/L]; diabetes mellitus [DM]-FPG); or 2-hour glucose after 75 g glucose loading (2hPG) (normal; IGT; DM-2hPG), or a combination of FPG and 2hPG criteria. Results During a median follow-up of 11.0 years, 474 subjects died from all causes. Hazard ratios (HRs) for all cause death were higher in those with diabetes as defined by either FPG or 2hPG criteria than their normal counterparts (HR, 2.2, 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.6 to 2.9 for DM-FPG; HR, 2.0, 95% CI, 1.5 to 2.7 for DM-2hPG). Similarly, diabetes defined by either FPG or 2hPG was associated with cancer death (HR, 2.9, 95% CI, 1.7 to 5.0; and HR, 2.1, 95% CI, 1.2 to 3.9, respectively). Although neither IFG nor IGT conferred higher risk for death, when combining stage 2 IFG and/or IGT, the risk of all cause death was higher than in subjects with normal glucose regulation (HR, 1.3; 95% CI, 1.0 to 1.6). Conclusion Diabetes is associated with higher risk of death from all causes and cancer. In subjects without diabetes, stage 2 IFG and/or IGT confers increased risk for mortality.


Current Hypertension Reviews | 2011

Relationships of Birthweight and Postnatal Growth with Metabolic Risk Factors in Junior School Children in Korea

Kyoung Ae Kong; Hye Ah Lee; Bo Hyun Park; Jeong Wan Seo; Jee Young Oh; Namsoo Chang; Sun Hwa Lee; Eun Hee Ha; Young Sun Hong; Hyesook Park

We investigated the relationships of birthweight and postnatal growth with the components of metabolic syndrome and their clustering in young schoolchildren in Korea. The subjects comprised 261 children aged 7-9 years who were recruited from an elementary school. Information on birthweight was obtained from their parents using a questionnaire, and data were also collected via anthropometric measurement, and biochemical examinations including blood. The current body mass index (BMI) and change in weight SD score were associated with clustering of metabolic risk factors. Those in the lowest birthweight group ( < 2.5kg) had an approximately sixfold increased risk of clustering of metabolic syndrome components compared to the others when adjusted for gender, age, current BMI, and maternal factors. Accelerated growth was also associated with an approximately tenfold increased risk for adverse effect regarding clustering of metabolic risk factors than those with normal growth patterns, even in children aged 7-9 years. Systolic and diastolic blood pressures (BPs) were the only components that were positively associated with weight SD score change and current BMI. The results of this study suggest that monitoring growth throughout childhood is necessary to reduce the risk of metabolic syndrome.


Diabetes Care | 2001

Peripheral Blood Mitochondrial DNA Content Is Related to Insulin Sensitivity in Offspring of Type 2 Diabetic Patients

Jihyun Song; Jee Young Oh; Yeon-Ah Sung; Youngmi Kim Pak; Kyong Soo Park; Hong Kyu Lee


The Journal of Korean Diabetes Association | 2007

Current Status of Diabetes Management in Korea Using National Health Insurance Database

Seok Won Park; Dae Jung Kim; Kyung Wan Min; Sei Hyun Baik; Kyung Mook Choi; Ie Byung Park; Jeong Hyun Park; Hyun Shik Son; Chul Woo Ahn; Jee Young Oh; Juneyoung Lee; Choon Hee Chung; Jaiyong Kim; Hwayoung Kim


The Journal of Korean Diabetes Association | 2006

Current Status of Diabetic Foot in Korean Patients Using National Health Insurance Database

Choon Hee Chung; Dae Jung Kim; Jaiyong Kim; Hyeyoung Kim; Hwayoung Kim; Kyung Wan Min; Seok Won Park; Jeong Hyun Park; Sei Hyun Baik; Hyun Shik Son; Chul Woo Ahn; Jee Young Oh; Sun Hee Lee; Juneyoung Lee; Kyung Mook Choi; Injeoung Choi; Ie Byung Park


The Journal of Korean Diabetes Association | 2003

The Prevalence and Incidence of Diabetes in Mokdong, Seoul

Jee Young Oh; Hye Jin Lee; Eun Soon Hong; Young Sun Hong; Yeon Ah Sung; Sun Hee Lee


The Journal of Korean Diabetes Association | 2006

Current Status of Aspirin User in Korean Diabetic Patients Using Korean Health Insurance Database

Ie Byung Park; Dae Jung Kim; Jaiyong Kim; Hyeyoung Kim; Hwayoung Kim; Kyung Wan Min; Seok Won Park; Jeong Hyun Park; Sei Hyun Baik; Hyun Shik Son; Chul Woo Ahn; Jee Young Oh; Sun Hee Lee; Juneyoung Lee; Choon Hee Chung; Injeoung Choi; Kyung Mook Choi


The Korean journal of internal medicine | 2007

The clinical characteristics of Korean women with polycystic ovary syndrome

Hwi Ra Park; Jee Young Oh; Young Sun Hong; Yeon Ah Sung; Hyejin Lee; Hye Won Cheong

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Seok Won Park

University of Pittsburgh

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Hyejin Lee

Ewha Womans University

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Hyun Shik Son

Catholic University of Korea

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