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Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine
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1999
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20
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20
1. Patient's perception of need for doctor's intervention in hralth promotion.
Page:89—103
2. Usefulness of distal radius by BMD using DEXA.
Page:79—88
3. How to integrate the health promotion and disease prevention in the primary care.
Page:1057—1067
4. Creative visions for the 21st century primary medical care in Korea.
Page:1068—1076
5. Drug interaction.
Page:1077—1083
6. Prevalence of Helicobacter pylori infection in patients of peptic ulcer among Korean people.
Page:1084—1090
7. Factors related symptoms of video disply terminal users.
Page:1091—1098
8. Normal bone mineral density of Korean women according to age : using cross-calibration equation among several dual energy X-ray absorption metries.
Page:1099—1105
9. Comparision of doctors' experience with and attitudes toward complementary and alternative medicine between western medicine and korean traditional medicine in office-based settings.
Page:1106—1117
10. A study on the referral of outpatient from the department of family medicine to other medical department.
Page:1118—1128
11. Clinical characteristics and outcomes of fatigued patients in a university hospital based family practice, Korea..
Page:1129—1143
12. The relationship between depression and school related adjustment.
Page:1144—1151
13. Screening criteria of alcoholism by alcohol use disorders identification test(AUDIT) in Korea.
Page:1152—1159
14. Relationship between BMI and prevalence of hypertension & diabetes mellitus based on national health interview survey.
Page:771—786
15. The Changes in stress, symptoms, coping responses, and health behaviors during the IMF crisis.
Page:787—797
16. Current status of nutritional screening in periodic health examination.
Page:798—803
17. Comparison of stressful life events among peptic ulcer, not ulcer dyspepsia and control groups.
Page:804—811
18. Evaluation of community primary care clerkship.
Page:812—821
19. A survey of HBsAg and anti-HBs positive young adults.
Page:822—830
20. Factors influencing on the seroconversion of anti-HBs in the subjects with isolated anti-HBc.
Page:831—840
21. Evaluation of short stature.
Page:215—220
22. Content analysis of the contributions about health care in the newspapers.
Page:221—231
23. The association of the percentage change of bone mineral density and bone markers after one year of hormone replacement therapy in postmenopausal women.
Page:232—240
24. The validity and reliability of self-interviewing skills evaluation protocol for residents in family medcine.
Page:241—251
25. Korean family's crisis analysis and function evaluation.
Page:252—258
26. Comparison of family medicine and internal medicine residents: fine needle aspiration cytology of thyroid nodul.
Page:259—268
27. Comparison of the clock drawing test with the Mini-Mental State Examination as a cognitive screening tool for dlderly patients..
Page:269—278
28. An analysis of opinion polls for family medicine specialists on the implementation of family doctor registration system in Korea.
Page:43—54
29. Prevalence of urinary incontinence in adults who visited family practice clinics: cheonan practice-based research network study.
Page:55—61
30. Comparison of modifications of intra-abdominal fat between low calorie diet alon and low calorie diet with exercise in Korean women.
Page:62—70
31. The attitude and behavior if primary physicians in seoul toward alternative medicine.
Page:71—78
32. Prepregnancy weight, maternal weight gain, and birth weight.
Page:194—200
33. Prevalence and risk factors of Helicobacter pylori infection in general population.
Page:186—193
34. Irregular, quick meal is associated with non-ulcer dyspepsia.
Page:176—185
35. The relationship between the amount of stress and mental health of the job holder.
Page:167—175
36. Habits of smoking and pulmonary function in current smokers.
Page:158—166
37. Core procedure of family medicine residency programs.
Page:147—157
38. The effects of acupuncture treatment for smoking cessation: Preliminary study for high school student.
Page:401—409
39. The factors associated with satisfaction about body image and weight control behaviors in adolescents.
Page:345—357
40. The factors relates to the screening tests of colorectal cancer in men.
Page:34—42
41. Medical Education and Informatics.
Page:23—33
42. Primary Care Oriented Telemedicine.
Page:13—22
43. Primary Care Informatics.
Page:1—12
44. Smoking status of adolescents' and its reations with drug abuse and deviated behaviors.
Page:386—400
45. The relationship between grip strength and femoral and vertebral bone mineral density in peri-and postmenopausal women.
Page:377—385
46. What do residents of family medicine discuss after outpatient care?.
Page:368—376
47. Smoking status of among students two colleges and their familial influence on the continuation of smoking.
Page:358—367
48. The significance of fundus photographs during health mass screening.
Page:933—939
49. The effects of influenza vaccination.
Page:925—932
50. The relationship between functional dyspepsia and family function.
Page:917—924
51. Tuberculosis update.
Page:859—867
52. Practice patterns in communities after resident training in a university hospital.
Page:336—344
53. The prevalence of obesity in elementary school children in Kwangju.
Page:328—335
54. Clinical observation on balaria in Kang Hwa Hospital.
Page:321—327
55. Diabetes mellitus in the elderly.
Page:314—320
56. Hypertension in the elderly.
Page:309—313
57. Dementia in the primary care.
Page:295—308
58. The factors associated with Body Mass Index of adults.
Page:906—916
59. The quality of life in the menopausal women.
Page:894—905
60. The recognition and management of obesity at primary care in urban area.
Page:886—893
61. Comparision of measured resting energy expenditure by indirect calorimetry and predicted value in the obese.
Page:877—885
62. Common Cold.
Page:868—876
63. The influence of exercise to cardiovascular risk factors The in healthy adults.
Page:139—146
64. The influence of exercise to cardiovascular risk factors The in healthy adults.
Page:139—146
65. The Effects of Alcohol On the Serum Lipid Level of Healthy Adutss.
Page:1260—1268
66. The effect of urine-holding on blood pressure.
Page:1255—1259
67. Relation between Health Habits and Stree in Adolescents.
Page:1247—1254
68. Depression and weight loss in low calorie diet and low calorie diet with exercise on obese women.
Page:1239—1246
69. Family physicians'concept of 'neurotic'as a medical terminology.
Page:1232—1238
70. The differences of opinion on Boramae incident between physiscians and common people.
Page:1224—1231
71. Medication compliance in the elderly and the factors associated with compliance.
Page:1216—1223
72. A study on the validity of serum a alpha-fetoprotein for the screening of hepatocelluar carcinoma among Korean adults.
Page:1209—1215
73. The development of Korean health related Quality of Life Scale.
Page:1197—1208
74. Theoretical approaches to facilitate health promotion practice in primary health care setting.
Page:1179—1196
75. 468 cases esophagogastroduodenoscopy performed by family physicians.
Page:1027—1039
76. The change of health-related behavior after health examination.
Page:1012—1026
77. Long term effects on oral progestogen (medroxyprogesterone acetate) on the bone mineral densities and the level of serum lipid metabolism during estrogen replacement therapy in postmenopausal women.
Page:1000—1011
78. The effect of smoking on eradication of helicobacter pylori.
Page:991—999
79. An analysis of fatigue among outpatients.
Page:978—990
80. Chronic hepatitis update.
Page:969—977
81. Cost effective analysis in the primary care research.
Page:959—968
82. Health care policy making for primary care.
Page:953—958
83. Psychogenic symptoms in patients with noncardiac chest pain.
Page:1784—1793
84. HBsAg and anti-HBs prevalence in North Korean defectors.
Page:1778—1783
85. Seasonal variation of blood pressure in patients with hypertension.
Page:1770—1777
86. Factors related to awareness of hypertension.
Page:1761—1769
87. Validity analysis of for exercise tests in assessing aerobic capacity of young men.
Page:1752—1760
88. Analysis of belief and practice levels of family physicians concerning primary care.
Page:1741—1751
89. Recognition status of early at-risk alcohol intake.
Page:1732—1740
90. Medical student's experience of the first clinical interview: implication in medical interview training.
Page:1721—1731
91. Compliance with lifestyle modification in patients with hypertension.
Page:1709—1720
92. Professional satisfaction of family physicians in south korea.
Page:1697—1708
93. Qualitative research method in the family medicine.
Page:1689—1696