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Jae Young Lim
Researcher at Seoul National University Bundang Hospital
Publications - 279
Citations - 8294
Jae Young Lim is an academic researcher from Seoul National University Bundang Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Sarcopenia. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 247 publications receiving 5423 citations. Previous affiliations of Jae Young Lim include UPRRP College of Natural Sciences & Chosun University.
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Asian Working Group for Sarcopenia: 2019 Consensus Update on Sarcopenia Diagnosis and Treatment
Liang Kung Chen,Jean Woo,Prasert Assantachai,Tung Wai Auyeung,Ming Yueh Chou,Katsuya Iijima,Hak Chul Jang,Lin Kang,Miji Kim,Sunyoung Kim,Taro Kojima,Masafumi Kuzuya,Jenny S.W. Lee,Sang Yoon Lee,Wei Ju Lee,Yunhwan Lee,Chih Kuang Liang,Jae Young Lim,Wee Shiong Lim,Li Ning Peng,Ken Sugimoto,Tomoki Tanaka,Chang Won Won,Minoru Yamada,Teimei Zhang,Masahiro Akishita,Hidenori Arai +26 more
TL;DR: The Asian Working Group for Sarcopenia 2019 introduces "possible sarcopenia," defined by either low muscle strength or low physical performance only, specifically for use in primary health care or community-based health promotion, to enable earlier lifestyle interventions.
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Short Physical Performance Battery and all-cause mortality: systematic review and meta-analysis
Rita Pavasini,Jack M. Guralnik,Justin C. Brown,Mauro Di Bari,Matteo Cesari,Francesco Landi,Bert Vaes,Bert Vaes,Delphine Legrand,Joe Verghese,Cuiling Wang,Sari Stenholm,Luigi Ferrucci,Jennifer C. Lai,Anna Arnau Bartes,Joan Espaulella,Montserrat Ferrer,Jae Young Lim,Kristine E. Ensrud,Peggy M. Cawthon,Anna V. Turusheva,Elena V. Frolova,Yves Rolland,Valerie Lauwers,Andrea Corsonello,Gregory D. Kirk,Roberto Ferrari,Stefano Volpato,Gianluca Campo +28 more
TL;DR: The association between poor performance on SPPB and all-cause mortality remained highly consistent independent of follow-up length, subsets of participants, geographic area, and age of the population.
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Sarcopenic Obesity: Prevalence and Association with Metabolic Syndrome in the Korean Longitudinal Study on Health and Aging (KLoSHA)
Soo Lim,Jung Hee Kim,Ji Won Yoon,Seon Mee Kang,Sung Hee Choi,Young Joo Park,Ki Woong Kim,Jae Young Lim,Kyong Soo Park,Hak Chul Jang +9 more
TL;DR: SO defined by ASM/Wt was more closely associated with metabolic syndrome than either sarcopenia or obesity alone, and the homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance of subjects with SO was higher and they were at higher risk for metabolic syndrome.
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Motoric cognitive risk syndrome: Multicountry prevalence and dementia risk
Joe Verghese,Cédric Annweiler,Emmeline Ayers,Nir Barzilai,Olivier Beauchet,David A. Bennett,Stephanie A. Bridenbaugh,Aron S. Buchman,Michele L. Callisaya,Michele L. Callisaya,Richard Camicioli,Benjamin D. Capistrant,Somnath Chatterji,Anne-Marie De Cock,Luigi Ferrucci,Nir Giladi,Jack M. Guralnik,Jeffrey M. Hausdorff,Roee Holtzer,Ki Woong Kim,Paul Kowal,Reto W. Kressig,Jae Young Lim,Sue Lord,Kenichi Meguro,Manuel Montero-Odasso,Susan W. Muir-Hunter,Mohan Leslie Noone,Lynn Rochester,Velandai Srikanth,Cuiling Wang +30 more
TL;DR: MCR is common in older adults, and is a strong and early risk factor for cognitive decline, and can be easily applied to identify high-risk seniors in a wide variety of settings.
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Aging of skeletal muscle fibers.
TL;DR: Muscle size and architecture are both altered with advanced adult age and changes in myofibers include impairments in several physiological domains including muscle fiber activation, excitation-contraction coupling, actin-myosin cross-bridge interaction, energy production, and repair and regeneration.