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Young Duk Yun
Researcher at Yonsei University
Publications - 21
Citations - 2584
Young Duk Yun is an academic researcher from Yonsei University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Prospective cohort study & Impaired fasting glucose. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 21 publications receiving 1885 citations.
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Body-mass index and all-cause mortality: individual-participant-data meta-analysis of 239 prospective studies in four continents
Emanuele Di Angelantonio,Shilpa N Bhupathiraju,David Wormser,Pei Gao,Pei Gao,Stephen Kaptoge,Amy Berrington de Gonzalez,Benjamin J Cairns,Rachel R. Huxley,Chandra L. Jackson,Grace Joshy,Sarah Lewington,JoAnn E. Manson,Neil Murphy,Alpa V. Patel,Jonathan M. Samet,Mark Woodward,Mark Woodward,Mark Woodward,Wei Zheng,Maigen Zhou,Narinder Bansal,Aurelio Barricarte,Brian D. Carter,James R. Cerhan,Rory Collins,George Davey Smith,Xianghua Fang,Oscar H. Franco,Jane Green,Jim Halsey,Janet S. Hildebrand,Keum Ji Jung,Rosemary J. Korda,Dale McLerran,Steven C. Moore,Linda M. O’Keeffe,Ellie Paige,Anna Ramond,Gillian K Reeves,Betsy Rolland,Carlotta Sacerdote,Naveed Sattar,Eleni Sofianopoulou,June Stevens,Michael J. Thun,Hirotsugu Ueshima,Ling Yang,Young Duk Yun,Peter Willeit,Peter Willeit,Emily Banks,Valerie Beral,Zhengming Chen,Susan M. Gapstur,Marc J. Gunter,Patricia Hartge,Sun Ha Jee,Tai Hing Lam,Richard Peto,John D. Potter,Walter C. Willett,Simon G. Thompson,John Danesh,Frank B. Hu +64 more
TL;DR: The associations of both overweight and obesity with higher all-cause mortality were broadly consistent in four continents and supports strategies to combat the entire spectrum of excess adiposity in many populations.
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A coronary heart disease prediction model: the Korean Heart Study.
Sun Ha Jee,Yangsoo Jang,Dong Joo Oh,Byung Hee Oh,Sang Hoon Lee,Seong Wook Park,Ki Bae Seung,Yejin Mok,Keum Ji Jung,Heejin Kimm,Young Duk Yun,Soo Jin Baek,Duk Chul Lee,Sung Hee Choi,Moon Jong Kim,Jidong Sung,Belong Cho,Eung Soo Kim,Byung Yeon Yu,Tae Yong Lee,Jong Sung 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,Hong-Kyu Kim,Joo Sung Park,Hyeon Chang Kim,Gyu Jang Lee,Mark Woodward +34 more
TL;DR: The Korean CHD risk model is well-calculated alternations which can be used to predict an individual's risk of CHD and provides a useful guide to identify the groups at high risk for CHD among Koreans.
A coronary heart disease prediction model: The Korean heart study
Sun Ha Jee,Yangsoo Jang,Dong Joo Oh,Byung Hee Oh,Sang Hoon Lee,Seong Wook Park,Ki Bae Seung,Yejin Mok,Keum Ji Jung,Heejin Kimm,Young Duk Yun,Soo Jin Baek,Duk Chul Lee,Sung Hee Choi,Moon Jong Kim,Jidong Sung,Belong Cho,Eung Soo Kim,Byung Yeon Yu,Tae Yong Lee,Jong Sung 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,Hong-Kyu Kim,Joo Sung Park,Hyeon Chang Kim,Gyu Jang Lee,Mark Woodward +34 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed a coronary heart disease (CHD) risk model among the Korean Heart Study (KHS) population and compared it with the Framingham CHD risk score.
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Fasting glucose level and the risk of incident atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases
Chanshin Park,Eliseo Guallar,John A. Linton,Duk Chul Lee,Yangsoo Jang,Dong Koog Son,Eun Jeong Han,Soo Jin Baek,Young Duk Yun,Sun Ha Jee,Jonathan M. Samet +10 more
TL;DR: The fasting glucose level associated with the lowest cardiovascular risk may be in a narrow range and both low glucose level and impaired fasting glucose should be considered as predictors of risk for stroke and coronary heart disease.
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The ACC/AHA 2013 pooled cohort equations compared to a Korean Risk Prediction Model for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease.
Keum Ji Jung,Yangsoo Jang,Dong Joo Oh,Byung Hee Oh,Sang Hoon Lee,Seong Wook Park,Ki Bae Seung,Hong-Kyu Kim,Young Duk Yun,Sung Hee Choi,Jidong Sung,Tae Yong Lee,Sung Hi Kim,Sang Baek Koh,Moon Chan Kim,Hyeon Chang Kim,Heejin Kimm,Chung Mo Nam,Sungha Park,Sun Ha Jee,Sun Ha Jee +20 more
TL;DR: The ACC/AHA Equations should not be directly applied for ASCVD risk prediction in a Korean population and a Korean Risk Prediction Model (KRPM) for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) events showed best calibration.