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Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine | 2014

So-Eum Type as an Independent Risk Factor for Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A Population-Based Study in Korea

Seung Ku Lee; Dae Wui Yoon; Hyeryeon Yi; Si Woo Lee; Jong Yeol Kim; Jin Kwan Kim; Jeong Hwa Hong; Chol Shin

OBJECTIVES It has been hypothesized that Sasang constitutional types (SCTs) have a specific hypoactive organ, which can account for vulnerability to related diseases or symptoms. This study examined the relationship between SCTs and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). DESIGN Cross-sectional study in a population-based cohort study in Korea. PARTICIPANTS 1362 individuals (705 men and 657 women) who participated in the Korean Genome and Epidemiology Study. OUTCOME MEASURES The participants were classified into SCTs by the integrated diagnostic model and asked about symptoms related to IBS using the Rome II criteria. RESULTS The prevalence of IBS differed significantly among the SCTs, with 33 (18.3%) of the So-eum (SE) type, 74 (9.9%) of the Tae-eum (TE) type, and 57 (13.2%) of the So-yang (SY) type having IBS. Even after adjustment for possible confounders, the SE type for both sexes continued to show 1.82-fold (95% confidence interval [CI], 1.05-3.16) excess odds of having IBS. Men with SE type had a 2.97 times (95% CI, 1.34-6.58) and a 2.50 times (95% CI, 1.15-5.47) significantly higher odds of having IBS than the TE and SY types, respectively. In analysis for the joint effect of SCT and psychological stress, the multivariate odds ratio of IBS was 3.21 (95% CI, 1.33-7.75) for the SE type and Psychological Well-Being Index-Short Form (PWI-SF) score (<27), and 5.83 (95% CI, 1.80-18.88) for the SE type and PWI-SF (≥27) compared with the TE type and PWI-SF score (<27). CONCLUSIONS The SE type of SCT is an independent risk factor for IBS. The findings support the hypothesis that persons with SE type are vulnerable to gastrointestinal diseases.


Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine | 2016

Association of Sasang Constitutional Types with Incident Hypertension: A 12-Year Follow-Up Study

Seung Ku Lee; Dae Wui Yoon; Si Woo Lee; Jong Yeol Kim; Jin Kwan Kim; Nam H. Cho; Chol Shin

OBJECTIVES Sasang constitutional types (SCTs) are four distinct classifications of people based on physiologic and physical characteristics. The different types have been reported to have different disease susceptibility, but there are no studies reporting the association of SCT and hypertension (HTN) over a long-term follow-up period. This study prospectively investigated the association between SCT and incidence of HTN. DESIGN This was a prospective study in a population-based cohort study in Korea. SUBJECTS Data from two independent population-based cohorts that are embedded within the Korean Genome and Epidemiology Study were used. A total of 2083 subjects who were free of HTN at baseline were selected for the analysis. OUTCOME MEASURES HTN was diagnosed as systolic blood pressure (BP) ≥140 mmHg and diastolic BP ≥90 mmHg, use of antihypertensive medication, or diagnosis by doctor. The SCTs were classified using an integrated diagnostic method that included facial features, body shape, voice, and questionnaire responses. The association between the SCT and the incidence of HTN was investigated by Cox proportional hazard regression analysis and calculation of estimated survival functions. RESULTS The Tae-eum (TE) type showed a significantly increased risk for HTN (hazard ratio [HR] = 1.55, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.15-2.10; p = 0.005), even after adjusting for all possible confounders. In a stratified analysis by body mass index (BMI) conducted only in the TE type, even those in the TE type with normal BMI had a significantly higher risk for HTN (HR = 1.47, 95% CI 1.07-2.03; p = 0.016). Furthermore, survival analysis showed that the TE type had a higher rate of developing HTN than the So-eum and So-yang types had, regardless of obesity status. CONCLUSIONS These results show that the TE type is an independent risk factor for HTN. Thus, early prevention and treatment for HTN in this type are needed.


Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology | 2017

Localization patterns of dopamine active transporter synthesizing cells during development of brine shrimp

Bo Yong Kim; Gyeong Hee Shin; In Soo Lee; Suhng Wook Kim; Ho Seung Kim; Jin Kwan Kim; Seung Gwan Lee

There have been many studies on dopamine active transporter (DAT) in humans and laboratory animals; however, there is a lack of information on DAT in brine shrimp. In this study, we demonstrated the neuronal and nonneuronal characteristics of DAT-synthesizing (DAT+ cells) during development of brine shrimp. In neuronal cells, the DAT+ neurons in the central body and lobes of a protocerebrum (PC) controlled the deutocerebrum. The sensory cells of nauplius eyes projected their decussated axons to the PC, and the DAT+ cells at the posterior region were associated with migration and control of the 10 posterior neurons during the early nauplius stage. In nonneuronal cells, the five types of glands, that is, the salt, antennal, mandible, and accessory glands and posterior gland1 and gland2 synthesized DAT protein. In addition, the gut and rectum dilator muscles and renal cells expressed DAT protein. Thus, DAT protein acts in the development of several types of cells during development of brine shrimp.


Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine | 2015

Association of Sasang Constitutional Type with Sarcopenia.

Seung Ku Lee; Dae Wui Yoon; Kyung Mee Choi; Si Woo Lee; Jong Yeol Kim; Jin Kwan Kim; Chol Shin

Sasang constitutional medicine (SCM) is a unique Korean traditional medicine that classifies human beings as four distinct types named Sasang constitutional types (SCTs), based on physiologic, physical, and psychological traits. Accumulating evidence has demonstrated that specific constitutional types are associated with chronic diseases, but no study has investigated the relationship between SCTs and sarcopenia. The aim of this study was to examine the association in a large population-based study. Data from 1,204 participants who completed questionnaires for life style, anthropometric evaluation, and biochemical analysis were analyzed. Classification of the SCTs was done using an integrated diagnostic method. Sarcopenia was defined as appendicular skeletal muscle mass/height2 less than one standard deviation below the gender-specific normal mean of a younger group. Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry was used to assess whole body composition. The prevalence of sarcopenia was 8.6% in the Tae-eum (TE) type, 44.7% in the So-eum (SE) type, and 20.7% in the So-yang (SY) type. Multivariate analysis revealed that the SE and SY types had 9.22 (5.06–16.81; P < 0.0001) and 2.90 (1.76–4.76; P < 0.0001) greater odds of sarcopenia compared to the TE type, respectively. Our results show that the SE and SY types are significantly associated with increased prevalence of sarcopenia.


BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine | 2015

Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease among sasang constitutional types: a population-based study in Korea

Seung Ku Lee; Dae Wui Yoon; Si Woo Lee; Jong Yeol Kim; Jin Kwan Kim; Chol Shin


The Journal of Korean Diabetes Association | 2002

Plasma Leptin Concentration, Obesity, and Insulin Resistance in Healthy Korean Population

Dong Lim Kim; Nan Hee Kim; Dong Hyun Shin; Sin Gon Kim; Kyung Mook Choi; Jin Kwan Kim; Chol Shin; Seung Gwan Lee; Sei Hyun Baik; Dong Seop Choi


Sleep and Biological Rhythms | 2014

Sleep fragmentation induces reduction of synapsin II in rat hippocampus

Dong Sun Park; Dae Wui Yoon; Won Baek Yoo; Seung Ku Lee; Chang Ho Yun; Se Joong Kim; Jin Kwan Kim; Chol Shin


European Journal of Integrative Medicine | 2016

Assessment of pulmonary function among sasang constitutional types: A population-based study in Korea☆

Seung Ku Lee; Dae Wui Yoon; Sung Hee Lee; Kyung Mee Choi; Si Woo Lee; Jong Yeol Kim; Jin Kwan Kim; Seung Heon Lee; Chol Shin


The Korean journal of internal medicine | 2015

Epidemiology and Etiology of Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Dae Wui Yoon; Jin Kwan Kim; Chol Shin


European Journal of Integrative Medicine | 2018

Association of adiponectin, ghrelin, and leptin with metabolic syndrome and its metabolic components in Sasang constitutional type

Seung Ku Lee; Dae Wui Yoon; Jin Kwan Kim; Si Woo Lee; Jong Yeol Kim; Sun Ha Jee; Inkyung Baik; Chol Shin

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Jong Yeol Kim

Seoul National University

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Seoul National University Bundang Hospital

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