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Korean Journal of Pediatrics | 2012

Prevalence and risk factors for vitamin D deficiency in children with iron deficiency anemia

Jung Won Yoon; Sung Woo Kim; Eun Gyong Yoo; Moon Kyu Kim

Purpose The increasing prevalence of breast feeding has led to concerns about vitamin D deficiency (VDD) and iron deficiency anemia (IDA) in children. We evaluated the prevalence of VDD in a population of Korean children with IDA and assessed the risk factors for VDD in these children. Methods A total of 79 children who were diagnosed with IDA were prospectively surveyed from April 2010 to March 2011. Data were collected by questionnaire, medical assessment, and laboratory tests, including measurement of 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25OHD), hemoglobin, and wrist radiography. Results The median age was 22 months and 30% of the subjects were female. Over a half of subjects (58%) had subnormal vitamin D level (25OHD<30 ng/mL), and VDD (25OHD<20 ng/mL) was present in 39% of children. There was no difference in serum hemoglobin level between IDA patients with VDD and those without VDD. Most subjects (89%) were currently or had recently been breastfed and almost all subjects (97%) who had VDD received breastfeeding. Children with VDD were more likely to be younger than 2 years, to have been breastfed, and to have been tested in winter or spring. Multivariable analysis indicated seasonal variation was a significant independent risk factor for VDD in our IDA patients. Conclusion Our results demonstrated that VDD has a high prevalence in Korean children with IDA. Primary care physicians should be aware of the possibility of VDD in children with IDA and should supplement the vitamin D as well as iron.


Korean Journal of Pediatrics | 2013

Vitamin D deficiency in infants aged 1 to 6 months

You Jin Choi; Moon Kyu Kim; Su Jin Jeong

Purpose The aim of this study was to recognize the state of vitamin D among healthy infants aged 1 to 6 months in South Korea, and also to identify the risk factors affecting the level of vitamin D. Methods A total of 117 infants were enrolled in this study for 12 months, from March 1, 2011 to February 29, 2012. Serum levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25[OH]D), calcium, phosphorus, and alkaline phosphatase were measured and data including birth weight, body weight, sex, feeding pattern, delivery mode, siblings and maternal age and occupation were collected. Data was mainly analyzed with independent t-test model. Results We determined that the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency (serum 25[OH]D<20 ng/mL [50 mmol/L]) was 48.7% in the population investigated. Particularly in breastfed infants, the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency was strikingly high (90.4%). The mean serum level of 25(OH)D in breastfed infants was lower than that of formula fed infants (9.35 ng/mL vs. 28.79 ng/mL). Also female infants showed lower mean serum level of 25(OH)D than male. Mean serum values of calcium and phosphorus had positive correlation with vitamin D state (P<0.001). Conclusion Vitamin D deficiency was found to be very common in infants aged 1 to 6 months in South Korea, and breast feeding was the most critical risk factor of vitamin D deficiency. Therefore we suggest to start vitamin D supplementation in South Korea, as soon as possible, to all infants, including breastfed and female infants.


Yonsei Medical Journal | 2005

Limited Effect of CpG ODN in Preventing Type 1 Diabetes in NOD Mice

Byong Jun Lee; Soo Kie Kim; Moon Kyu Kim; Eon Sub Park; Hyun Chul Cho; Myung Sook Shim; Mi Jin Kim; Young Goo Shin; Choon Hee Chung

Type 1 diabetes is considered as Th1 cell mediated autoimmune disease and the suppression of Th1 cells or the activation of Th2 cells has been regarded as a plausible immunologic intervention for the prevention of type 1 diabetogenesis in a rodent model. CpG ODN is an immunostimulatory sequence primarily present in bacterial DNA, viral DNA and BCG. CpG ODN is conventionally classified as a Th1 cell activator, which has been clinically applied to cancer, allergy and infectious disease. Recently, there was a promising report of that CpG ODN administration suppressed the development of type 1 diabetes in NOD mice by inducing Th2 cell mediated cytokine. However, the antidiabetogenic effect of CpG ODN on NOD mice is controversial. Thus, two studies were serially undertaken with various kinds of CpG motif to find a more optimal sequence and administration method. In the first study, CpG ODN was vaccinated four times and pancreatic inflammation and the quantity of serum insulin subsequently evaluated. In the second study, the amounts of IFN γ and IL-4 in sera were measured as representative cytokines of Th1 and Th2 cells, respectively. As a result, vaccination or continuous injection of CpG ODN failed to show a preventive effect on type 1 diabetogenesis in NOD mice. Structural differences of CpG ODN also had no affect on the result. CpG ODN also consistently showed affect on the pancreatic pathology. The productions of IFN and IL-4 were γ detected only in the K and D type CpG ODN administration groups. Comparison of the two cytokines leads to the conclusion that CpG ODN generated a Th1-weighted response in both study groups. It was assumed that CpG ODN failed to produce Th2-weighted cytokine milieu, which can overcome the genetically determined phenotype of NOD mice. Given these results, it was concluded that the immunotherapeutic application of CpG ODN on Type 1 diabetes had clear limitations.


Korean Journal of Pediatrics | 2015

Iron and vitamin D status in breastfed infants and their mothers.

Yu Sun Kang; Joon Hwan Kim; Eun Hee Ahn; Eun-Gyong Yoo; Moon Kyu Kim

Purpose We assessed the relationships between iron and vitamin D statuses in breastfed infants and their mothers and evaluated the determinants of iron and vitamin D deficiencies in breastfed infants. Methods Seventy breastfed infants aged 4-24 months and their mothers participated in this study from February 2012 to May 2013. Complete blood counts, total iron binding capacity, and levels of C-reactive protein, iron, ferritin, calcium, phosphate, alkaline phosphatase, and 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) in infants and their mothers were measured. Results A history of maternal prepregnancy anemia was associated with lower ferritin and 25(OH)D levels in both infants and their mothers. The 25(OH)D level of infants correlated with maternal 25(OH) D levels. The independent risk factors for iron deficiency in breastfed infants were the duration of breastfeeding (odds ratio [OR], 6.54; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.09-39.2; P=0.04) and infant body weight (OR, 2.65; 95% CI, 1.07-6.56; P=0.04). The determinants for vitamin D deficiency were the infants age (OR, 0.15; 95% CI, 0.02-0.97; P=0.046) and maternal 25(OH)D level (OR, 0.74; 95% CI, 0.59-0.92; P=0.01). Conclusion A maternal history of prepregnancy anemia requiring iron therapy was associated with lower current ferritin and 25(OH)D levels in both infants and their mothers. Therefore, physicians should monitor not only iron but also vitamin D levels in infants who are breastfed by mothers who had prepregnancy anemia.


Composite Structures | 2008

A study on the effect of externally bonded composite plate–concrete interfaces

Y.M. Lim; S.K. Shin; Moon Kyu Kim


Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 2004

Two novel mutations of Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome : the molecular prediction of interaction between the mutated WASP L101P with WASP-interacting protein by molecular modeling

Moon Kyu Kim; Eun Sook Kim; Dong Soo Kim; In-Hong Choi; Taesung Moon; Chang No Yoon; Jeon Soo Shin


Journal of Korean Medical Science | 1992

Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency: report of 4 cases

Moon Kyu Kim; Chang Hyun Yang; Shin Heh Kang; Chuhl Joo Lyu; Kir Young Kim


Clinical Pediatric Hematology-Oncology | 2003

Childhood Acute Immune Thrombocytopenic Purpura in Korea -Multicenter Study of Korean Society of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology-

Eun Jin Choi; Sun Min Lee; Kun Soo Lee; Dae Chul Jeong; Hack Ki Kim; Heung Sik Kim; Soon Kyum Kim; Gwang Chul Lee; Don Hee Ahn; Im Joo Kang; Young Ho Lee; Hee Young Shin; Hyo Seop Ahn; Hae Lim Jeong; Hong Hoe Koo; Moon Kyu Kim; Hwang Min Kim; Chuhl Joo Lyu; Chang Hyun Yang; Jeong Ohk Ha; Jong Jin Seo; Thad T. Ghim; Chee Gwan Kim; Chul Joo Jeong; Kyu Chu Choi; Kyung Ha Yoo; Eun Seon Yoo; Soon Yong Lee; Sang-Woo Kim; Soon Ki Kim


Clinical Pediatric Hematology-Oncology | 2002

Epidemiology and Clinical Characteristics of Childhood Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia in Korea

Kwang Chul Lee; Im Joo Kang; Shin-Heh Kang; Hong Hoe Koo; Kir-Young Kim; Moon Kyu Kim; Soon Kyum Kim; Hack Ki Kim; Hwang Min Kim; Heung Sik Kim; Seung Kon Nam; Hyung Nam Moon; Kyung Duk Park; Sae Myung Park; Jae Sun Park; Jong Young Park; Hyun Jin Park; Won Suk Suh; Jong Jin Seo; Ki Woong Sung; Sang Man Shin; Hee-Young Shin; Tae Sub Shim; Don Hee Ahn; Hyo-Seop Ahn; Chang Hyun Yang; Eun Suk Yang; Chan Wook Woo; Kyung-Ha Ryu; Eun Sun Yoo


BMC Pediatrics | 2018

Extragonadal germ cell tumor of the posterior mediastinum in a child complicated with spinal cord compression: a case report

Dong Keon Yon; Tae Keun Ahn; Dong Eun Shin; Gwang Il Kim; Moon Kyu Kim

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Chuhl Joo Lyu

Boston Children's Hospital

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Eun Sun Yoo

Ewha Womans University

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Hack Ki Kim

Catholic University of Korea

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Hee Young Shin

Seoul National University

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