Publications by authors named "Kwang Ho Mun"

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  • This study examined the prevalence of antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 among nearly 10,000 military recruits in the Korean Army compared to the general population of young males in Korea from September to November 2020.
  • Among the recruits, 0.31% tested positive for antibodies, which was significantly higher (3.49 times) than the 0.09% positivity rate in the general population, suggesting a potential for asymptomatic spread.
  • The findings indicated that the recruits came mainly from areas previously impacted by outbreaks, emphasizing the role of young, healthy individuals in spreading COVID-19 within communities.
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BACKGROUND The Multi-Rural Communities Cohort (MRCohort) was established as part of the Korean Genome and Epidemiology Study, which identified risk factors for cardiovascular diseases in the population between January 2005 and December 2011. This was a prospective study, aimed to investigate the association between serum albumin levels and the risk of developing chronic kidney disease (CKD) in obese patients using data from the MRCohort population database. MATERIAL AND METHODS For analysis, we selected a total of 9695 people from the MRCohort from 2004 to 2013: 3105 people from Goryeong, 3183 from Yangpyeong, and 3407 from Namwon, without previous history of myocardial infarction, cerebrovascular disease, cancer, and CKD, or missing values on confounders.

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Commercially available tunas and billfishes are generally processed as steaks, making it difficult to visually distinguish between the two. We developed and validated species-specific primers to prevent the adulteration of tunas by billfishes. Tunas and billfishes primers were designed on the cytochrome oxidase subunit I.

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BACKGROUND Dietary potassium has negative outcomes in patients with mildly impaired kidney function, while having positive outcomes in patients with hypertension. The association of dietary potassium intake with chronic kidney disease (CKD) development, with presence of hypertension, was studied in the Korean rural population with mildly impaired kidney function. MATERIAL AND METHODS From 3 rural areas of Korea, 5064 participants age ≥40 with CKD stage 2 at baseline were recruited.

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Objectives: Several studies have investigated the effects of serum uric acid (SUA) levels on chronic kidney disease (CKD), with discrepant results. The effect of SUA levels on CKD development was studied in the Korean rural population.

Methods: A total of 9695 participants aged ≥40 years were recruited from 3 rural communities in Korea between 2005 and 2009.

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The purpose of the study was to assess the relationship between polymorphisms of the SCD5 and MMP1 gene and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). The gene polymorphisms with a minor allele frequency (MAF) > 0.05 were selected eight SNPs (rs6840, rs1065403, rs3821974, and rs3733230 in 3'-UTR; rs4693472, rs3733227, rs1848067, and rs6535374 in intron region) of SCD5 gene and two SNPs (rs1799750 and rs1144393 in promoter region) of MMP1 gene.

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Purpose: We tested the effect of team-based learning (TBL) on medical education through the second-year premedical students' TBL scores in biochemistry classes over 5 years.

Methods: We analyzed the results based on test scores before and after the students' debate. The groups of students for statistical analysis were divided as follows: group 1 comprised the top-ranked students, group 3 comprised the low-ranked students, and group 2 comprised the medium-ranked students.

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