1.Clinical Applications of Heart Rate Variability in Neurological Disorders.
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2017;35(1):1-7
Heart rate variability (HRV) is a useful marker for predicting mortality and cardiovascular events in cardiac diseases. Various time- and frequency-domain parameters are used for assessing HRV. The time-domain measures include standard deviation of the NN intervals (SDNN), standard deviation of the average NN interval, root mean square of the successive differences SDNN index, NN50 count, and pNN50, while the power spectrum that is used the most widely in frequency-domain analyses is divided into low frequency (LF), high frequency (HF), LF norm, HF norm, and LF/HF. The HF band is modulated by the parasympathetic nervous system, while the LF band is modulated by both the sympathetic and parasympatheticnervous systems. Altered or reduced HRV parameters have been shown to be related to cardiovascular events in patients with various neurological disorders, such as parkinsonian syndromes, dementia, cerebrovascular disorder, and epilepsy. Furthermore, analyses of HRV have attempted to distinguish different diseases and evaluate the degree of disability. This article discusses the clinical use of HRV in the neurological field.
Cerebrovascular Disorders
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Dementia
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Epilepsy
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Heart Diseases
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Heart Rate*
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Heart*
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Humans
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Mortality
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Nervous System Diseases*
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Parasympathetic Nervous System
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Parkinsonian Disorders
2.Effects of age, sex, and body mass index on sudomotor and cardiovagal functions in a healthy Korean population
Heejeong Jeong ; Ki-Jong Park ; Heeyoung Kang ; Nack-Cheon Choi ; Oh-Young Kwon ; ByeongHoon Lim
Neurology Asia 2016;21(3):255-260
Background: Hypertension results from an impaired baroreceptor reflex and enhanced sympathetic
activity. The prevalence of hypertension differs among ethnicities and is more frequent in South Asians
than in Caucasians, suggesting that baseline autonomic nervous system functions and their regulation
may also differ among ethnic groups. In most studies, the reference values for clinical autonomic
function tests are obtained from heterogeneous ethnic populations, or ethnic factors are not considered
in the study design. Obtaining reference data in a homogenous ethnic group and comparing them within
various ethnic groups could be helpful to detect ethnic differences in autonomic functions. The aim of
this study was to identify normative reference values for standard autonomic reflex measurements in
a homogeneous Korean population. Methods: A total of 181 healthy Korean volunteers (age, 20–74
years) underwent standard autonomic function tests: heart rate difference during deep breathing,
Valsalva maneuver, and the quantitative sudomotor axon-reflex test. Mean and 5th and 95th percentile
values were obtained for each age group. We also analyzed factors (age, sex, and body mass index)
that can influence autonomic functions. Results: The heart rate difference during deep breathing and
expiratory-inspiratory ratio were higher in males than in females and were inversely related to age.
The Valsalva ratio was inversely related to age. Males had higher sweat volumes at all body areas
evaluated than those of females, and only forearm sweat volume was significantly different between
the age groups.
Conclusions: Cardiovagal function was affected by age and sex in Koreans. Sudomotor function was
affected by sex, and only forearm sweat volume was affected by age and sex. These results represent
preliminary normative clinical autonomic data in a Korean population comprised of a single ethnicity
Hypertension
3.Assessing Methods of Heart Rate Variability.
Korean Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology 2014;16(2):49-54
Heart rate variability is significantly associated with cardiovascular complications in various neurological disorders with cardiac impairment. Measures of spontaneous heart rate variability might be different from provocating tests of heart rate variability such as deep breathing and Valsava maneuver. Methods for analysis are divided into time domain methods and frequency domain methods. There are standard deviation of NN interval, standard deviation of average NN interval, root mean square of the successive differences, NN50, and pNN50 in time domain methods. Frequency domain bands can be divided into very low, low, and high frequency. Each variables are influenced by sympathetic and/or parasympathetic activity.
Autonomic Nervous System
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Cardiovascular Abnormalities
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Heart Rate*
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Nervous System Diseases
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Respiration
4.Age, hypertension, and genetic polymorphisms and their relative associations with white matter hyperintensities in Korean patients with Alzheimer’s disease
Heejeong Jeong ; Seungnam Son ; Soo-Kyoung Kim ; Ki-Jong Park ; Nack-Cheon Choi ; Oh-Young Kwon ; Byeonghoon Lim ; Heeyoung Kang
Neurology Asia 2015;20(1):35-41
Objectives: White matter hyperintensities are known to influence dementia in Alzheimer’s disease.
Genetic components are suggested as putative risk factors for vascular pathology and cognitive
decline. This study aimed to determine whether there is an association between candidate genetic
polymorphisms and the severity of white matter hyperintensities in patients with Alzheimer’s disease.
Methods: Seventy-five patients diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease underwent genetic tests for specific
alleles of apolipoprotein E, angiotensin-converting enzyme, and methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase.
All patients underwent brain magnetic resonance imaging scans and neuropsychological tests. The
severity of white matter hyperintensities was semiquantified using the CREDOS rating scale, and
patients were divided into three groups according to their rating. Results:The severity of white matter
hyperintensities was related to age and hypertension. However, none of the gene polymorphisms we
tested was found to be associated with the severity of white matter hyperintensities.
Conclusion:The genetic polymorphisms found in apolipoprotein E, angiotensin-converting enzyme
and methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase did not contribute to white matter hyperintensities in
Alzheimer’s disease.Only age and hypertension factors were found to be contributory to white matter
hyperintensities.
Alzheimer Disease
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Dementia
5.Unilateral Lipoma of the Buccal Fat Pad: A Rare Case Report
Suk Joon OH ; Heejeong PARK ; Kun-Yong SUNG
Korean Journal of Head and Neck Oncology 2024;40(2):21-24
Although lipoma is a well-known non-malignant tumor, oral cavity lipoma is a rather uncommon disease. Intraoral lipoma originating from the buccal fat pad is an exceptionally rare disorder. Buccal fat pad lipomas typically impair the face's appearance and functionality. The treatment is surgical excision using an intraoral technique, and close identifying of the surrounding anatomical systems, including the parotid duct, vessels, and buccinator branch of the facial nerve. A fifty-year-old patient reported consistently growing swelling of the left cheek. Clinical examination revealed a unilateral mass in the soft tissue. An MRI scan showed a typical picture of a lipoma attached to the buccal fat pad. Surgery was performed to remove the tumor, and the histology report confirmed the clinical diagnosis of lipoma.
6.Unilateral Lipoma of the Buccal Fat Pad: A Rare Case Report
Suk Joon OH ; Heejeong PARK ; Kun-Yong SUNG
Korean Journal of Head and Neck Oncology 2024;40(2):21-24
Although lipoma is a well-known non-malignant tumor, oral cavity lipoma is a rather uncommon disease. Intraoral lipoma originating from the buccal fat pad is an exceptionally rare disorder. Buccal fat pad lipomas typically impair the face's appearance and functionality. The treatment is surgical excision using an intraoral technique, and close identifying of the surrounding anatomical systems, including the parotid duct, vessels, and buccinator branch of the facial nerve. A fifty-year-old patient reported consistently growing swelling of the left cheek. Clinical examination revealed a unilateral mass in the soft tissue. An MRI scan showed a typical picture of a lipoma attached to the buccal fat pad. Surgery was performed to remove the tumor, and the histology report confirmed the clinical diagnosis of lipoma.
7.Unilateral Lipoma of the Buccal Fat Pad: A Rare Case Report
Suk Joon OH ; Heejeong PARK ; Kun-Yong SUNG
Korean Journal of Head and Neck Oncology 2024;40(2):21-24
Although lipoma is a well-known non-malignant tumor, oral cavity lipoma is a rather uncommon disease. Intraoral lipoma originating from the buccal fat pad is an exceptionally rare disorder. Buccal fat pad lipomas typically impair the face's appearance and functionality. The treatment is surgical excision using an intraoral technique, and close identifying of the surrounding anatomical systems, including the parotid duct, vessels, and buccinator branch of the facial nerve. A fifty-year-old patient reported consistently growing swelling of the left cheek. Clinical examination revealed a unilateral mass in the soft tissue. An MRI scan showed a typical picture of a lipoma attached to the buccal fat pad. Surgery was performed to remove the tumor, and the histology report confirmed the clinical diagnosis of lipoma.
8.Unilateral Lipoma of the Buccal Fat Pad: A Rare Case Report
Suk Joon OH ; Heejeong PARK ; Kun-Yong SUNG
Korean Journal of Head and Neck Oncology 2024;40(2):21-24
Although lipoma is a well-known non-malignant tumor, oral cavity lipoma is a rather uncommon disease. Intraoral lipoma originating from the buccal fat pad is an exceptionally rare disorder. Buccal fat pad lipomas typically impair the face's appearance and functionality. The treatment is surgical excision using an intraoral technique, and close identifying of the surrounding anatomical systems, including the parotid duct, vessels, and buccinator branch of the facial nerve. A fifty-year-old patient reported consistently growing swelling of the left cheek. Clinical examination revealed a unilateral mass in the soft tissue. An MRI scan showed a typical picture of a lipoma attached to the buccal fat pad. Surgery was performed to remove the tumor, and the histology report confirmed the clinical diagnosis of lipoma.
9.Maternal Depression and Children's Screen Overuse.
Sunghyun PARK ; Hyoung Yoon CHANG ; Eun Jin PARK ; Heejeong YOO ; Woodong JO ; Sung Ju KIM ; Yunmi SHIN
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2018;33(34):e219-
BACKGROUND: It is known that there are various factors associated with children's screen overuse. The aim of this study was to examine the effect of maternal depression on 2–5-year-old children's overuse of various household screen devices. METHODS: Participants were from the Internet-Cohort for Understanding of internet addiction Risk factors/Rescue in Early livelihood (I-CURE) study, an observational prospective cohort study in Korea. Screen time for six types of screen devices (smartphone, television, computer, tablet, video gaming console, and portable gaming console) were assessed by parental questionnaire. Maternal depression was measured by the Korean version of the Beck Depression Inventory II. Logistic regression models were run to determine the association between maternal depression and children's screen overuse. RESULTS: Maternal depression was associated with children's television overuse after adjusting for other factors (odds ratio, 1.954; P = 0.034). Contrary to expectation, the relationship between maternal depression and screen time was not present on other devices such as smartphones, computers and tablets. CONCLUSION: Maternal depression is related with 2–5-year-old children's television overuse. Interventions in maternal depressive symptoms and the associated changes in parent-child relationship can be useful for preventing children's television overuse.
Cohort Studies
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Computers, Handheld
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Depression*
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Family Characteristics
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Humans
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Internet
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Korea
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Logistic Models
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Parent-Child Relations
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Parents
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Prospective Studies
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Smartphone
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Tablets
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Television
10.Influence of Biogenetic Explanations of Mental Disorders on Stigma and Help-Seeking Behavior: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Chang Hyeon BAEK ; Hee Jung KIM ; Hye Yoon PARK ; Hwo Yeon SEO ; Heejeong YOO ; Jee Eun PARK
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2023;38(3):e25-
Background:
Biogenetic causal explanations of mental disorders are commonly used for public education and campaigns. However, the influence of biogenetic explanations on the ideas about and attitudes toward mental illness is unclear. We examined the influence of biogenetic explanations on attitudes toward mental disorders using a meta-analytic method accompanied by subgroup analyses.
Methods:
The protocol for this meta-analysis was registered in PROSPERO (CRD42020158656) in March 2020. Experimental and correlational studies were analyzed separately. Five outcome measures related to attitudes toward mental disorders were included: ‘attitude toward helpseeking,’ ‘blame,’ ‘perceived dangerousness,’ ‘prognostic pessimism,’ and ‘social distance.’ Subgroup analyses were performed for the type of mental disorder, population, and geographic region for which a biogenetic explanation was provided.
Results:
A total of 44 studies were included, of which 24 were experimental and 20 were correlational. A positive attitude toward help-seeking was associated with having a biogenetic concept (d = 0.43; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.18 to 0.67; P < 0.001) in general population and in Eastern countries in particular. Although a biogenetic explanation was associated with a decreased level of blame (d = −0.20; 95% CI, −0.38 to −0.02; P = 0.029) in the general population, it was also associated with significantly higher levels of perceived dangerousness (d = 0.13; 95% CI, 0.03 to 0.23; P = 0.008). A tendency toward a higher level of prognostic pessimism and social distance was associated with a biogenetic concept of mental disorders although there was no statistical significance.
Conclusion
Having a biogenetic concept of the cause of mental disorders was related with a positive attitude toward help-seeking, particularly in the general population and individuals living in Eastern countries. Providing a biogenetic explanation decreased blame toward individuals with mental illness but was associated with increased perceived dangerousness and prognostic pessimism. Therefore, although a biogenetic explanation use of mental health services, it should be carefully applied to avoid an increase in negative thoughts, such as that mental illness is biologically irreversible and untreatable.promotes public