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Il Suh

Researcher at Yonsei University

Publications -  165
Citations -  9975

Il Suh is an academic researcher from Yonsei University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Blood pressure. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 165 publications receiving 8977 citations. Previous affiliations of Il Suh include Ajou University & Johns Hopkins University.

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Priority actions for the non-communicable disease crisis

TL;DR: The Lancet NCD Action Group and the NCD Alliance propose five overarching priority actions for the response to the crisis and the delivery of five priority interventions--tobacco control, salt reduction, improved diets and physical activity, reduction in hazardous alcohol intake, and essential drugs and technologies.
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Variance imputation for overviews of clinical trials with continuous response

TL;DR: Heuristic suggestions for variance imputation based on partial variance information are provided and a key idea is to use separate sources of incomplete information to help choose a better variance estimate.
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Blood pressure and cardiovascular disease in the Asia Pacific region.

TL;DR: Blood pressure was at least as strongly associated with cardiovascular events in Asian populations compared to Australasian populations and considerable potential benefit of blood pressure lowering down to levels of at least 115 mmHg systolic blood pressure is seen.

Normal serum aminotransferase concentration and risk of mortality from liver diseases: Prospective cohort study

TL;DR: There was a positive association between the aminotransferase concentration, even within normal range (35-40 IU/l), and mortality from liver disease and people with slightly increased aminOTransfer enzyme activity, but still within the normal range, should be closely observed and further investigated for liver diseases.
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Normal serum aminotransferase concentration and risk of mortality from liver diseases: prospective cohort study

TL;DR: In this article, the relation between the normal range of serum aminotransferase concentration and mortality from liver disease was examined, and there was a positive association between the aminOTransferases concentration, even within normal range (35-40 IU/l), and mortality.