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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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Comparison between nerve conduction studies and current perception threshold test in carpal tunnel syndrome.

TL;DR: Though CPT may have a supplementary role in the diagnosis of CTS, NCS better reflects patients' symptoms and functions than CPT on the patient's perspective.
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Combined exercise training and self-management education for community-dwelling older adults with diabetes in Korea.

TL;DR: Some promising synergistic effects of lowering cardiovascular risk factors from combining the two interventions were showed, in which these characteristics were relatively well controlled at baseline.
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Establishment of Fracture Liaison Service in Korea: Where Is It Stand and Where Is It Going?

TL;DR: The elderly population growth rate is extremely high in Korean society, and life expectancy is close to 85 years old for women and 80 for men as of people born in 2015, which shows that the elderly hip fracture rate will increase by 1.4 times by 2025.
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Serum fibronectin 1 and ApoE levels increase with risk of lymphedema in Korean breast cancer survivors.

TL;DR: Changes in serum FN1 and ApoE levels were detected prior to changes in serum total-C level and lymphedema indices such as SFBIA ratio and could likely be used to monitor the risk of lyMPhedema in breast cancer survivors.
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Cross-cultural adaptation and clinimetric property of Korean version of the Chronic Pain Coping Inventory-42 in patients with chronic low back pain.

TL;DR: A Korean version of the Chronic Pain Coping Inventory-42 is developed by performing a cross-cultural adaptation, and produces results sufficiently similar to the original CPCI-42 despite linguistic and cultural differences.