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        중학생들의 인터넷 중독 위험수준에 따른 신체활동량과 비만도의 관련성

        정민기(Jeong, Min-Ki),김권민(Kim, Gwon-Min),권유찬(Kwon, Yoo-Chan) 한국체육과학회 2015 한국체육과학회지 Vol.24 No.4

        The purpose of this study was to examine the association perceived physical activity pattern and body mass index according to habitual internet usage among middle school student. Data were analyzed for 969 students who responded to self-reported base cross-sectional survey relating to socio-demographic variables, internet usage status, and a short version of the international physical activity questionnaire. Prevalence rate of physical activity status showed that 53.5% at 150 min/week under, 46.5% at 150min/week over. Prevalence rate of internet usage showed that 95.6% at normal group, 2.6% at potential group, 1,9% at addiction group. Prevalence rate of body mass index status of over weight according to internet usage status shoed that 83.1% at normal, 5.1% at potential, 11.9% at addiction. Prevalence rate of physical activity levels of 150 min/week under according to internet usage status showed that 93.8% at normal, 3.5% at potential, 2.7% at addiction. In comparison with the physical activity levels was significantly more likely potential internet usage (OR, 2.62; 95% confidence interval [95%CI], 1.09-6.47; p〈.05) and addiction usage (OR, 3.82; 95% confidence interval [95%CI], 1.24-11.75; p〈.05). The results revealed that physical activity levels and body mass index correlates of internet usage status. This finding suggest the necessity of developing specific strategies for physical activity intervention by internet addiction among middle school students.

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        대학생들의 인터넷 사용정도에 따른 신체활동량과 신체구성의 관련성

        김권민(Kim, Gwon-Min),박상갑(Park, Sang-Kab),권유찬(Kwon, Yoo-Chan) 한국체육과학회 2015 한국체육과학회지 Vol.24 No.3

        The purpose of this study was to examine the association perceived physical activity patten and body composition according to habitual internet usage among university students. Data were analyzed for 500 students who responded to an self-reported based cross-sectional survey relating to socio-demographic variables, internet usage status, and a long version of the international physical activity questionnaire. Prevalence rate of physical activity status showed that 40.2% at 150 min/week over, 59.8% at 150 min/week under. Prevalence rate of internet usage showed that 94.6% at normal group, 3.0% at potential, 2.4% at addiction. Prevalence rate of physical activity levels of 150 min/week under according to internet usage status showed that 92.0% at normal, 4.3% at potential, 3.7% at addiction. In comparison with the physical activity levels was significantly more likely potential internet usage (OR, 4.82; 95% confidence Interval [95%CI], 1.07, 21.86; p〈.05) and addiction usage (OR, 8.00; 95% confidence interval [95%CI], 1.02, 62.56; p〈.05) The results revealed that physical activity levels correlates of internet usage status. This findings suggests the necessity of developing specific strategies for physical activity intervention by internet addiction among university students.

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        스마트폰 사용정도가 수면의 질과 좌식행동에 미치는 영향

        김권민(Kim, Gwon-Min),정민기(Jeong, Min-Ki),권유찬(Kwon, Yoo-Chan) 한국체육과학회 2016 한국체육과학회지 Vol.25 No.1

        The purpose of this study was to examine the association perceived physical activity pattern and body mass index according to habitual internet usage among middle school student. Data were analyzed for 969 students who responded to self-reported base cross-sectional survey relating to socio-demographic variables, internet usage status, and a short version of the international physical activity questionnaire. Prevalence rate of physical activity status showed that 53.5% at 150 min/week under, 46.5% at 150min/week over. Prevalence rate of internet usage showed that 95.6% at normal group, 2.6% at potential group, 1.9% at addiction group. Prevalence rate of body mass index status of over weight according to internet usage status showed that 83.1% at normal, 5.1% at potential, 11.9% at addiction. Prevalence rate of physical activity levels of 150 min/week under according to internet usage status showed that 93.8% at normal, 3.5% at potential, 2.7% at addiction. In comparison with the physical activity levels was significantly more likely potential internet usage (OR, 2.62; 95% confidence interval [95%CI], 1.09-6.47; p<.05) and addiction usage (OR, 3.82; 95% confidence interval [95%CI], 1.24-11.75; p<.05). The results revealed that physical activity levels and body mass index correlates of internet usage status. This finding suggest the necessity of developing specific strategies for physical activity intervention by internet addiction among middle school students.

      • 경구면역을 통한 항원 특이적 IgA 항체 합성에 있어 Cholera Toxin과 Alginate-Microsphere의 효과

        송민형,유진수,권명상,성승룡,김용희,권익찬,정서영,양재명,김평현 大韓免疫學會 1996 大韓免疫學會誌 Vol.18 No.3

        Secretory (S-IgA) isotype antibody (Ab) is known to play an essential role in the primary defense against various infectious agents in mucosal tissue. However, it has been mostly unsuccessful in the induction of antigen (Ag)-specific IgA Ab response in this site by peroral vaccination. In the present study, we investigated the effect of cholera toxin (CI) as a mucosal adjuvant and alginates-microspheres as a carrier on BSA-specific IgA Ab response in gut-associated lymphoid tissue`(GALT). Peroral immunization of BSA plus CT conferred a great BSA-specific IgA response but IgG response on intestinal fluid (IF). In contrast, intraperitoneal immunization of BSA with Freund's adjuvant readily induced BSA-specific IgG response but IgA response in IF. Further, number of CT specific IgA-secreting cells was substantially increased in mesenteric lymph node when CT-encapsulated-VI alginates-microspheres was administered perorally. Taken together, these results indicate that peroral immunization of soluble antigen in combination of CT or microspheres significantly enhances antigen-specific IgA response in GALT.

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        Thyrotropin은 STAT1(Signal Transducers and Activation of Transcription 1) 의 활성을 저해하여 Interferon-r에 의한 유전자 발현을 억제한다

        이강욱,김영건,노흥규,송민호,김호,박은신,유순희,한희정,주원찬,원진호,임규,권오유 대한내분비학회 1998 Endocrinology and metabolism Vol.13 No.4

        Background: The proinflammatory cytokine, IFN-y has been shown to exert pleiotropic effects in a variety of pathophysiologic conditions in autoimmune thyroid disease. The thyrocyte response to IFN-y is mediated two distinct classes of proteins, Janus kinases(Jakl and Jak2) and Signal Transducers and Activation of Transcription(STATl). The activation of STAT 1 is involved in the regulation of many interferon stimulated genes, such as MHC class II, intercellular adhesion molecules-1(ICAM-1) and MHC class II transactivator(CIITA) after the binding to the GASgFN- pactivated site) of the gene promoters. Recently we found TSH/forskolin inhibits IFN-y stimulated maximal expression of ICAM-1 in FRTL-5 cell. IFN-y action is localized between -175 bp and -97 bp from the start of translation of ICAM-1 gene which contains regulatory elements known to be involved in IFN-y action in other eukaryotic cells, palindromic IFN-y activated site(GAS)(5-TTTCCGGGAAA-3) which could bind STAT1, STAT3, STAT5, STAT6. Furthermore, the addition of TSH and forskolin causes a decrease in ICAM-1 promoter activity and its action was localized in GAS. These findings suggested TSH/cAMP signaling pathways downregulate IFN-y activated Janus kinase-STAT signaling path. We wanted to explore the possible involvement of elevated cAMP in the negative regulation of IFN-y induced STAT1 activation in thyroid cells. Method: We made several 5-deletion constructs of rat ICAM-1 promoter and analyzed the promoter activities by measuring the luciferase activity after tranfection into FRTL-5 cells. The protein/DNA complex was measured by electrophoretic mobility shift analysis using labeled oligonucleotide. We checked the level of total and phosphorylated STATl protein by immunoblot analysis using specific antibodies. Results: Stimulation of IFN-y in FRTL-5 cells resulted in rapid activation of STATl/DNA binding activity, which was apparent after several minute of stimulation, maintains its activity until 48 h. Incubation of cells with TSH result in suppression of IFN-p mediated STAT1/DNA binding activity throughout the time course of activation by IFN-y. Addition of TSH into 5H maintained FRTL-5 cells did not change the total amount of latent STAT1 amount and also not affect IFN-y mediated production of total STAT1 until 4 h. IFN-y(100 U/mL) rapidly induced phosphorylation of STAT1 within 30 min. and maintained its level without significant change until 48 hours. Cells treated with TSH dramatically lowered the level of IFN-y induced production and phosphorylation of STAT1 after 12 h, 24 h, 36 h, and 48 h but TSH had no effect on the level of phosphorylated STATl within 4 h after IFN-y stimulation. The proteasome inhibitor, MG132 and phosphatase inhibitor, sodium orthovanadate did not block the TSH or forskolin mediated downregulation of phosphorylated STAT1. Conclusion: These results indicate a regulatory mechanism which TSH signaling can modulate the prolonged activation of Jak/Stat by IFN-y. We identified one of mechanisms related to TSH mediated negative suppression of the ICAM-1 gene; TSH/cAMP signaling pathways downregulate the cytokine activated Janus kinase-STAT signaling path (J Kor Soc Endocrinol 13:536-553, 1998).

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        Comprehension of readmission after laparoscopy assisted distal gastrectomy

        Min-Chan Kim,Ki-Han Kim,Yoo-Min Kim,Ghap-Joong Jung 대한외과학회 2014 Annals of Surgical Treatment and Research(ASRT) Vol.86 No.5

        Purpose: The aim of this study is to evaluate long-term outcomes regarding readmission for laparoscopy-assisted distal subtotal gastrectomy (LADG) compared to conventional open distal subtotal gastrectomy (CODG) for early gastric cancer (EGC). Methods: Between January 2003 and December 2006, 223 and 106 patients underwent LADG and CODG, respectively, for EGC by one surgeon. The clinicopathologic characteristics, postoperative outcomes, postoperative complications, overall 5-year survival, recurrence, and readmission were retrospectively compared between the two groups. Results: Multiple readmission rate in LADG was significantly less than that in CODG (0.4% vs. 3.8%, P = 0.039), although the readmission rate, reoperation rate after discharge, and mean readmission days were not significantly different between the two groups. Readmission rates of the LADG and CODG groups were 12.6% and 14.2%, respectively. First flatus time and postoperative hospital stay was significantly shorter in the LADG group. However, there was no significant difference in the complication rates between the two groups. Overall 5-year survival rates of the LADG and CODG group were 100% and 99.1% (P = 0.038), respectively. Conclusion: Compared to the CODG group, the LADG group has several advantages in surgical short-term outcome and some benefit in terms of readmission in surgical long-term outcome for patients with EGC, even though the oncologic outcome of LADG is similar to that of CODG over 5 years.

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        Volcaniclastic Sedimentation of the Sejong Formation (Late Paleocene-Eocene), Barton Peninsula, King George Island, Antarctica

        Yoo, Chan-Min,Choe, Moon-Young,Jo, Hyung-Rae,Kim, Yae-Dong,Kim, Ki-Hyune Korea Institute of Ocean Science Technology 2001 Ocean and Polar Research Vol.23 No.2

        The Sejong Formation of Late Paleocene to Eocene is a lower volcaniclastic sequence unconformably overlain by upper volcanic sequence, and distributed along the southern and southeastern cliffs of the Barton Peninsula. The Sejong Formation is divided into five sedimentary facies; disorganized matrix-supported conglomerate (Facies A), disorganized clast-supported conglomerate (Facies B), stratified clast-supported conglomerate (Facies C), thin-bedded sandstone (Facies D), and lapilli tuff (Facies E), based on sedimentary textures, primary sedimentary structures and bed geometries. Individual sedimentary facies is characterized by distinct sedimentary process such as gravel-bearing mudflows or muddy debris flows (Facies A), cohesionless debris flows (Facies B),unconfined or poorly confined hyperconcentrated flood flows and sheet floods (Facies C), subordinate streamflows (Facies D), and pyroclastic flows (Facies E). Deposition of the Sejong Formation was closely related to volcanic activity which occurred around the sedimentary basin. Four different phases of sediment filling were identified from constituting sedimentary facies. Thick conglomerate and sandstone were deposited during inter-eruptive phases (stages 1, 3 and 4), whereas lapilli tuff was formed by pyroclastic flows during active volcanism (stage 2). These records indicate that active volcanism occurred around the Barton Peninsula during Late Paleocene to Eocene.

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