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American Journal of Human Genetics | 2010

Adiponectin concentrations: a genome-wide association study.

Sun Ha Jee; Jae Woong Sull; Jong Eun Lee; Chol Shin; Jongkeun Park; Heejin Kimm; Eun Young Cho; Eun Soon Shin; Ji Eun Yun; Ji Wan Park; Sang Yeun Kim; Sun Ju Lee; Eun Jung Jee; Inkyung Baik; Linda Kao; Sungjoo Kim Yoon; Yangsoo Jang; Terri H. Beaty

Adiponectin is associated with obesity and insulin resistance. To date, there has been no genome-wide association study (GWAS) of adiponectin levels in Asians. Here we present a GWAS of a cohort of Korean volunteers. A total of 4,001 subjects were genotyped by using a genome-wide marker panel in a two-stage design (979 subjects initially and 3,022 in a second stage). Another 2,304 subjects were used for follow-up replication studies with selected markers. In the discovery phase, the top SNP associated with mean log adiponectin was rs3865188 in CDH13 on chromosome 16 (p = 1.69 × 10(-15) in the initial sample, p = 6.58 × 10(-39) in the second genome-wide sample, and p = 2.12 × 10(-32) in the replication sample). The meta-analysis p value for rs3865188 in all 6,305 individuals was 2.82 × 10(-83). The association of rs3865188 with high-molecular-weight adiponectin (p = 7.36 × 10(-58)) was even stronger in the third sample. A reporter assay that evaluated the effects of a CDH13 promoter SNP in complete linkage disequilibrium with rs3865188 revealed that the major allele increased expression 2.2-fold. This study clearly shows that genetic variants in CDH13 influence adiponectin levels in Korean adults.


European Journal of Preventive Cardiology | 2014

The Korean Heart Study: rationale, objectives, protocol, and preliminary results for a new prospective cohort study of 430,920 men and women.

Sun Ha Jee; G. David Batty; Yangsoo Jang; Byung-Hee Oh; Sang Hoon Lee; Seong Wook Park; Ki Bae Seung; Heejin Kimm; Sang Yeun Kim; Yejin Mok; Hyon Suk Kim; Duk Chul Lee; Sung Hee Choi; Moon Jong Kim; Gyu Jang Lee; Jidong Sung; Belong Cho; Eung Soo Kim; Byung Yeon Yu; Tae Yong Lee; Jong S. Kim; Yong Jin Lee; Jang Kyun Oh; Sung Hi Kim; Jong Ku Park; Sang Baek Koh; Sat Byul Park; Soon Young Lee; Cheol In Yoo; Moon Chan Kim

Background To describe the rationale, objectives, protocol, and preliminary results for a new prospective cohort study of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors in South Korea. Methods Study members were recruited from participants in routine health assessments at health promotion centres across South Korea. Established and emerging CVD risk factors were measured. Eighteen centres holding electronic health records agreed to linkage of participants’ records to future health insurance claims for monitoring of disease events. The recruitment of 430,920 participants (266,782 men, 164,138 women), aged 30–74 years, provides broad geographical reach across South Korea. Results Risk factor prevalence was more favourable in women than men, and, in general, in the younger rather than older study members. There was also close similarity between the characteristics of the present sample and the Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. The expected associations between risk factors and both CVD and death were also apparent. Conclusions Data from the present sample, based on data linkage, show close agreement with South Korea-wide surveys (for risk factor prevalence) and the extant literature (for risk factor associations). These findings gives confidence in future results anticipated from this cohort study of east Asians – a group that has been traditionally under-researched.


Epidemiology and Health | 2011

Adiponectin is Associated with Impaired Fasting Glucose in the Non-Diabetic Population

Sang Yeun Kim; Sun Ju Lee; Hyoun Kyoung Park; Ji Eun Yun; Myoungsook Lee; Jidong Sung; Sun Ha Jee

OBJECTIVES Adiponectin is strongly associated with diabetes in the Western population. However, whether adiponectin is independently associated with impaired fasting glucose (IFG) in the non-obese population is unknown. METHODS The serum adiponectin, insulin resistance (IR), and waist circumference (WC) of 27,549 healthy Koreans were measured. Individuals were then classified into tertile groups by gender. IFG was defined as a fasting serum glucose of 100-125 mg/dL without diabetes. IR was calculated using the homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR). The association of adiponectin and IFG was determined using logistic regression analysis. RESULTS WC and adiponectin were associated with IFG in both men and women. However, the association of WC with IFG was attenuated in both men and women after adjustment for the HOMA-IR. Adiponectin was still associated with IFG after adjustment for and stratification by HOMA-IR in men and women. Strong combined associations of IR and adiponectin with IFG were observed in men and women. Multivariate adjusted odds ratios (ORs) (95% confidence interval [CI]) among those in the highest tertile of IR and the lowest tertile of adiponectin were 9.8 (7.96 to 12.07) for men and 24.1 (13.86 to 41.94) for women. CONCLUSION These results suggest that adiponectin is strongly associated with IFG, and point to adiponectin as an additional diagnostic biomarker of IFG in the non-diabetic population.


Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health | 2018

Heart Rate Recovery and Cancer Risk: Prospective Cohort Study

Yong Hyun Byun; Sang Yeun Kim; Yejin Mok; Youngwon Kim; Sun Ha Jee

This study aims to determine the association between 2-minute heart rate recovery (HRR) and cancer risk. Each participant (5379 women; 8485 men) provided HRR obtained from treadmill tests. The outcome was site-specific cancer. Over 9 years of follow-up, 630 cancer events (258 women) were accrued. Slower HRR was associated with increased thyroid cancer risk in women (P for trend = .0121) and colorectal cancer risk in men (P for trend = .0034). The lowest HRR (<13 bpm) had higher hazards of thyroid cancer (hazard ratio [HR] = 2.20; 95% CI = 1.28-3.77) in women and colorectal cancer (HR = 3.08; 95% CI = 1.32-7.15) in men. In women, slower HRR and lower proportions of heart rate recovery (PHRR) were associated with higher hazards of thyroid cancer in women and metabolically related cancers (liver and colorectal) in men. Slower HRR and lower PHRR were independent risk factors for thyroid cancer in women and metabolically related cancers in men.


Nutrition Research | 2014

Preservation of a traditional korean dietary pattern and emergence of a fruit and dairy dietary pattern among adults in south korea: Secular transitions in dietary patterns of a prospective study from 1998 to 2010

Hyunjung Lim; Sang Yeun Kim; Youfa Wang; Sun Ju Lee; Kyungwon Oh; Chun Young Sohn; Young Myoung Moon; Sun Ha Jee


Korean Journal of Epidemiology | 2007

Development of ELISA-kit of Quantitative Analysis for Adiponectin and Their Correlation with Cardiovascular Risk Factors.

Sun Ha Jee; Seungbok Lee; Sungsik Min; Jungyong Park; Hyon Suk Kim; Sang Yeun Kim; Ji Eun Yun; Sun Ju Lee; Eun Jung Jee; Hee Yeon Lee; Hye Yun Song


The FASEB Journal | 2014

Transitions in dietary patterns among adults in South Korea from 1998-2010: baseline examination of the Severance cohort study (LB454)

Hyunjung Lim; Sang Yeun Kim; Youfa Wang; Sun Ju Lee; Kyungwon Oh; Chun Young Sohn; Young Myoung Moon; Sun Ha Jee


T201204394.pdf | 2012

Prediction of Colorectal Cancer Risk Using a Genetic Risk Score: The Korean Cancer Prevention Study-II (KCPS-II).

Jaeseong Jo; Chung Mo Nam; Sun Ha Jee; Heejin Kimm; Eun Jung Park; Yoon Nam Kim; Sun Ju Lee; Sang Yeun Kim; Ji Eun Yun; Jae Woong Sull


T201100545.pdf | 2011

Alanine aminotransferase is associated with metabolic syndrome independently of insulin resistance.

Ji Eun Yun; Sang Yeun Kim; Sun Ha Jee; Heejin Kimm; Sun Ju Lee; Hee-Cheol Kang


T201003530.pdf | 2010

Adiponectin concentrations: a genome-wide association study

Sun Ha Jee; Jae Woong Sull; Terri H. Beaty; Yangsoo Jang; Sungjoo Kim Yoon; Linda Kao; Inkyung Baik; Eun Jung Jee; Sun Ju Lee; Sang Yeun Kim; Ji Wan Park; Ji Eun Yun; Eun-Soon Shin; Eunyoung Cho; Heejin Kimm; Jongkeun Park; Chol Shin; Jongeun Lee

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