Publications by authors named "Kwangyoon Kim"

Although many genome-wide association studies (GWASs) have evaluated the association with metabolic disorders, the current study is the first attempt to analyze the genetic risk factors for various metabolic disorders according to sex and age groups of the life course in Korean adults. A total population of 50,808 people were included in this GWAS. The genetic traits for eight metabolic phenotypes were investigated in peri-, and postmenopausal women compared to a younger group or men of corresponding age groups.

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  • The study focused on how calcium supplementation affects heart health in Korean individuals with low calcium intake.
  • It found that those taking calcium supplements had a significantly higher risk of acute myocardial infarction, ischemic stroke, and death compared to individuals not taking supplements.
  • Researchers suggest that calcium supplements for osteoporosis treatment may need to be given with caution due to the potential cardiovascular risks involved.
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The aim of this study was to investigate the longitudinal change in muscle mass over 10 years according to serum calcium levels and calcium intake. A total of 1497 men and 1845 women aged 50 years and older were included. Significant muscle loss (SML) was defined as a 5% or greater loss from baseline, while time-dependent development of SML was assessed according to quartiles for corrected calcium level and daily calcium intake using Cox regression models.

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A quartz tuning fork was used instead of cantilever as a force sensor for the atomic force microscope. A tungsten tip was made by electrochemical etching from a wire of 50 µm diameter. In order to have mechanical stability of the tuning fork, it was attached on an alumina plate.

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