1.Characteristics of Korean SHA-AM acupuncture theory and clinical application
Seungsu LEE ; Jun SONG ; Qingguo LIU
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2020;42(4):316-318
This paper briefly introduces the characteristics of the SAA method and its clinical research. The SHA-AM Acupuncture (SAA) method was developed by Sheyan Daoren, who published a book titled by Tips of acupuncture by Sheyan Daoren. Based on the traditional theory of yin and yang, five elements, visceral, qi and blood, and meridians, the SAA method further developed the principles of acupuncture reinforcing and reducing methods from Huang Di Nei Jing and Nan Jing. And it has further developed it's own unique theoretical system, which has been widely applied in Korea.
2.Feasibility of a Patient-Centered, Smartphone-Based, Diabetes Care System: A Pilot Study.
Eun Ky KIM ; Soo Heon KWAK ; Seungsu BAEK ; Seung Lyeol LEE ; Hak Chul JANG ; Kyong Soo PARK ; Young Min CHO
Diabetes & Metabolism Journal 2016;40(3):192-201
BACKGROUND: We developed a patient-centered, smartphone-based, diabetes care system (PSDCS). This study aims to test the feasibility of glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) reduction with the PSDCS. METHODS: This study was a single-arm pilot study. The participants with type 2 diabetes mellitus were instructed to use the PSDCS, which integrates a Bluetooth-connected glucometer, digital food diary, and wearable physical activity monitoring device. The primary end point was the change in HbA1c from baseline after a 12-week intervention. RESULTS: Twenty-nine patients aged 53.9±9.1 years completed the study. HbA1c and fasting plasma glucose levels decreased significantly from baseline (7.7%±0.7% to 7.1%±0.6%, P<0.0001; 140.9±39.1 to 120.1±31.0 mg/dL, P=0.0088, respectively). The frequency of glucose monitoring correlated with the magnitude of HbA1c reduction (r=-0.57, P=0.0013). The components of the diabetes self-care activities, including diet, exercise, and glucose monitoring, were significantly improved, particularly in the upper tertile of HbA1c reduction. There were no severe adverse events during the intervention. CONCLUSION: A 12-week application of the PSDCS to patients with inadequately controlled type 2 diabetes resulted in a significant HbA1c reduction with tolerable safety profiles; these findings require confirmation in a future randomized controlled trial.
Blood Glucose
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Delivery of Health Care
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Diabetes Mellitus
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Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2
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Diet
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Diet Records
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Fasting
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Glucose
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Hemoglobin A, Glycosylated
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Humans
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Motor Activity
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Pilot Projects*
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Self Care
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Smartphone
3.Reference values of hematology, biochemistry, and blood type in cynomolgus monkeys from cambodia origin.
Kangmoo CHOI ; Jaejin CHANG ; Min Jae LEE ; Seungsu WANG ; Kimhong IN ; Wilhelm C GALANO-TAN ; Sanghun JUN ; Kahee CHO ; Yong Hwa HWANG ; Sung Ju KIM ; Wanje PARK
Laboratory Animal Research 2016;32(1):46-55
Cynomolgus monkeys as nonhuman primates are valuable animal models because they have a high level of human gene homology. There are many reference values for hematology and biochemistry of Cynomolgus monkeys that are needed for proper clinical diagnosis and biomedical research conduct. The body weight information and blood type are also key success factors in allogeneic or xenogeneic models. Moreover, the biological parameters could be different according to the origin of the Cynomolgus monkey. However, there are limited references provided, especially of Cambodia origin. In this study, we measured average body weight of 2,518 Cynomolgus monkeys and analyzed hematology and serum biochemistry using 119 males, and determined blood types in 642 monkeys with Cambodia origin. The average body weight of male Cynomolgus monkeys were 2.56±0.345 kg and female group was 2.43±0.330 kg at the age from 2 to 3 years. The male group showed relatively sharp increased average body weight from the 3 to 4 age period compared to the female group. In hematology and biochemistry, it was found that most of the data was similar when compared to other references even though some results showed differences. The ABO blood type result showed that type A, B, AB, and O was approximately 15.6, 33.3, 44.2, and 6.9%, respectively. The main blood type in this facility was B and AB. These biological background references of Cambodia origin could be used to provide important information to researchers who are using them in their biomedical research.
Biochemistry*
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Body Weight
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Cambodia*
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Diagnosis
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Female
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Haplorhini
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Hematology*
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Humans
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Macaca fascicularis*
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Male
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Models, Animal
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Primates
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Reference Values*

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