Publications by authors named "Junghoon Jang"

Aptamers are single-stranded nucleic acid ligands that bind to target molecules with high affinity and specificity. They are typically discovered by searching large libraries for sequences with desirable binding properties. These libraries, however, are practically constrained to a fraction of the theoretical sequence space.

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This study investigated the effect of winter skiing on stress levels in collegiate students and also observed psychological factors related to heart rate, apprehension, and enjoyment. Two hundred thirty-eight male students were randomly classified into the control group (n=117) or the ski group (n=121). The control group received lectures on skiing; however, the ski group received practical ski training.

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The number of injuries that force golfers to quit is also increasing. In particular, the upper body injuries are concerns for amateur golfers. This study was conducted not only to investigate muscular balance, such as ipsilateral and bilateral ratios of the upper body, but to also evaluate the possible problems of muscular joints in amateur golfers.

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  • Physical training generally enhances body composition and bone mineral density (BMD), but the impact of frequency of playing golf—especially screen golf—on these factors is not well understood.
  • A study involved 40-year-old men divided into four groups based on how often they played screen golf, and their body composition was assessed through dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA).
  • Results indicated that while frequent screen golf didn't significantly boost bone density, lean mass, or golf performance, it did help decrease fat mass and increase club speed in middle-aged men.
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Data mining is critical for signal detection in pharmacovigilance systems. In this study, we compared signals between spontaneous reporting data and health insurance claims data for a socially issued drug, methylphenidate. We implemented data-mining tools for signal detection in both databases: Reporting Odds Ratios (ROR), Proportional Reporting Ratios (PRR), Chi-squared test, and Information Component (IC), in addition to a Relative Risk (RR) tool in the claims database.

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Oriental medical herbs are mainly natural products that are generated by simple processes, and therefore there is the possibility of contamination with various pollutants, including heavy metals. Heavy metals produce adverse effects in humans, and the toxicities of lead (Pb) and cadmium (Cd) are well established. This study evaluated the effects of exposure to Pb and Cd via the intake of the frequent prescriptions of oriental medicines, and assessed the risk to the Korean population based on domestic data.

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  • * Results indicated that female patients had significantly lower BMD than healthy controls, with many exhibiting high prolactin levels, while no similar trends were observed in male patients.
  • * The study concludes that BMD loss among schizophrenia patients varies by gender, with noticeable decreases in females but not in males.
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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Junghoon Jang"

  • - Junghoon Jang's research spans diverse topics, including biomolecular sciences, sports psychology, and pharmacovigilance, demonstrating an interdisciplinary approach to health-related inquiries.
  • - Key findings from his studies range from the optimization of aptamer discovery using machine learning techniques to the psychological and physiological benefits of skiing, illustrating a focus on both physical activity's impact and advanced methodological approaches.
  • - Additionally, his work addresses public health concerns such as the prevalence of bone mineral density loss in specific populations and the implications of heavy metal exposure from traditional medicine, highlighting significant implications for both clinical practice and health policy.