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Seon Mee Kang

Researcher at Seoul National University Bundang Hospital

Publications -  28
Citations -  2097

Seon Mee Kang is an academic researcher from Seoul National University Bundang Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Diabetes mellitus & Type 2 diabetes. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 26 publications receiving 1871 citations. Previous affiliations of Seon Mee Kang include New Generation University College & Seoul National University.

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Increasing Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome in Korea: The Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey for 1998–2007

TL;DR: Because dyslipidemia and abdominal obesity were major factors in increasing the prevalence of metabolic syndrome in Koreans for the past 10 years, lifestyle interventions should be conducted at the national level to reduce the burden and consequences of metabolic Syndrome.
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Sarcopenic Obesity: Prevalence and Association with Metabolic Syndrome in the Korean Longitudinal Study on Health and Aging (KLoSHA)

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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Improved Glycemic Control Without Hypoglycemia in Elderly Diabetic Patients Using the Ubiquitous Healthcare Service, a New Medical Information System

TL;DR: The CDSS-based u-healthcare service achieved better glycemic control with less hypoglycemia than SMBG and routine care and may provide effective and safe diabetes management in the elderly diabetic patients.
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Android Fat Depot Is More Closely Associated with Metabolic Syndrome than Abdominal Visceral Fat in Elderly People

TL;DR: The findings are consistent with the hypothesized role of android fat as a pathogenic fat depot in the MS and provide a more complete understanding of metabolic risk associated with variations in fat distribution.
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Multifactorial intervention in diabetes care using real-time monitoring and tailored feedback in type 2 diabetes

TL;DR: A new multidisciplinary u-healthcare system was generated by upgrading the clinical decision support system (CDSS) rule engine and integrating a physical activity-monitoring device and dietary feedback into a comprehensive package and provided effective management for older patients with type 2 diabetes.