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Review Article

Sedentarism and Chronic Health Problems
Jyoti Goyal, Gurseen Rakhra
Korean J Fam Med 2024;45(5):239-257.   Published online September 19, 2024
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4082/kjfm.24.0099
Increased mechanization and technological advances have simplified our lives on the one hand and increased sedentary behaviors on the other hand, paving the way for emerging global health concerns, i.e., sedentarism, which could be the leading cause of all major chronic health problems worldwide. Sedentarism is a habitual behavior of choosing and indulging in low-energy expenditure activities (≤1.5 metabolic equivalents), such as chairtype (sitting, studying, traveling) or screen-type activities (TV, computers, mobile). With technological advancements, there is a significant transition in the lifestyles of people from being active (walking) to being more deskbound (sitting). Prolonged sitting can have unintended consequences for health with sitting time >7 h/d, leading to a 5% increase in all-cause mortality with each additional hour spent sitting (i.e., +7 h/d), while considering physical activity levels. This review will highlight how sedentarism is emerging as a major risk factor for the rising incidence of non-communicable diseases, especially among young adults and adults. Chronic diseases, such as obesity, diabetes, coronary heart disease, and cancer, are the leading causes of death worldwide. Hence, there is an urgent need for collective action to mitigate the burgeoning public health crisis posed by sedentarism in the 21st century. This paper intends to set in motion a call for all policymakers and public health professionals placed nationally or internationally to reach a consensus on ending sedentarism and provide viable resolutions for effective management of excessive sedentary behaviors and healthy adoption and maintenance of active lifestyles among individuals of all age groups.

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  • The Impact of Avatar Appearance on the Persuasiveness of a Short Video Encouraging Physical Activity: A Randomized Observational Study
    Momoko Tohyama, Ryo Momosaki, Kazuma Tora, Tsuyoshi Okuhara
    Cureus.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Associations of the Social Determinants of Health and Lifestyle Components with Dietary Patterns in a Population of Reproductive Age
    Anca-Elena Crăciun, Adriana Rusu, Cornelia Bala, Dana Mihaela Ciobanu, Cristian-Ioan Crăciun, Adriana Fodor, Gabriela Roman, Camelia Vonica, Georgeta Inceu
    Nutrients.2025; 17(6): 950.     CrossRef
  • A Neutral Risk Framework for Active Participation Across the Lifespan: A Call to Action for Using Risk in Movement Contexts as a Tool for Human Flourishing
    Melanie Stuckey, Brandy Tanenbaum, Dean Kriellaars
    Sports Medicine.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Applying Multi-criteria Decision Analysis Methods to Explore the Key Factors in Using Interactive Intelligent Health Promotion Equipment
    Tsu-Ming Yeh, Hsiao-Yuan Lu, Fan-Yun Pai
    SAGE Open.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Efeitos da musculação na saúde e bem-estar de pessoas sedentárias
    Jardel Nimet, Aline Rosa Marosti, Carmem Patrícia Barbosa
    Arquivos do Mudi.2025; 29(1): e75704.     CrossRef
  • Assessment of cardiac outcomes of children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder and developmental coordination disorder: A systematic review
    Jorge Lopes Cavalcante-Neto, Ricele da Silva Brito, Lucinete Sena de Oliveira Silva, Antonio Roberto Zamunér
    Research in Autism.2025; 125: 202604.     CrossRef
  • Primary Care Physicians’ Important Role: Lifestyle Modification for Chronic Disease Management
    Su-Min Jeong
    Korean Journal of Family Medicine.2024; 45(5): 237.     CrossRef
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Original Article

Association between Problematic Smartphone Use and Physical Activity among Adolescents: A Path Analysis Based on the 2020 Korea Youth Risk Behavior Web-Based Survey
Ahnhyun Jeong, Soorak Ryu, Solji Kim, Hoon-Ki Park, Hwan-Sik Hwang, Kye-Yeung Park
Korean J Fam Med 2023;44(5):268-273.   Published online July 21, 2023
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4082/kjfm.22.0154
Background
Physical activity is known to prevent several diseases and positively affect mental health. Previous studies have shown that smartphone addiction negatively affects the physical activity of children and adolescents. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between problematic smartphone use and physical activity among adolescents and the related factors using path analysis.
Methods
Using data from the 16th Youth Risk Behavior Web-based Survey from 2020, scores on the Smartphone Addiction Scale—Short Version for Adolescents, physical activity, sex, socioeconomic status (SES), academic performance, depression, smoking, drinking, and sitting time were assessed. Complex sampling and path analyses were performed.
Results
Of the total 54,948 students, 25.5% were smartphone risk users, including potential and high-risk users. The direct path coefficients of each factor indicated that female sex (-0.14 for male), low SES (-0.062), high academic performance (0.056), low sitting time for studying purposes (-0.033), high sitting time for non-studying purposes (0.071), and depressive mood (0.130) were related to problematic smartphone use (all P<0.001). Each factor affected problematic smartphone use, and subsequently had a negative effect on the amount of physical activity, with a direct path coefficient of -0.115 (P<0.001).
Conclusion
In this study, we confirmed that problematic smartphone use among adolescents was negatively associated with performing an adequate amount of physical activity and that various factors, such as sex, SES, academic performance, and sitting time, directly and indirectly affected this relationship.

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    Eun-Young Lee, Reyana Jayawardena, Seiyeong Park, Justin Y Jeon, Yeon-Soo Kim, Mark S. Tremblay
    Clinical and Experimental Pediatrics.2025; 68(1): 16.     CrossRef
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    Doris Mayerhofer, Katja Haider, Manuela Amon, Afsaneh Gächter, Teresa O’Rourke, Rachel Dale, Elke Humer, Thomas Probst, Christoph Pieh
    Healthcare.2024; 12(6): 600.     CrossRef
  • 2023 Obesity Fact Sheet: Prevalence of Obesity and Abdominal Obesity in Adults, Adolescents, and Children in Korea from 2012 to 2021
    Su-Min Jeong, Jin-Hyung Jung, Ye Seul Yang, Wonsock Kim, In Young Cho, You-Bin Lee, Kye-Yeung Park, Ga Eun Nam, Kyungdo Han
    Journal of Obesity & Metabolic Syndrome.2024; 33(1): 27.     CrossRef
  • Guidelines for physical activity counseling in primary healthcare clinics
    Yun Jun Yang
    Journal of the Korean Medical Association.2024; 67(4): 265.     CrossRef
  • Collaborative Physical Activity: Innovations in Primary Health Care and Educational Sector
    Fides A. del Castillo
    Korean Journal of Family Medicine.2024; 45(3): 178.     CrossRef
  • How is parental psychological control associated with adolescent mental health in economically disadvantaged areas? The serial mediating role of psychological reactance and problematic smartphone use
    Qiangqiang Li, Shuwen Wei, Zixiao Liu
    Frontiers in Psychiatry.2024;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Depression, anxiety, and stress in the Chilean Educational System: children and adolescents post-pandemic prevalence and variables
    Jonathan Martínez-Líbano, María-Mercedes Yeomans-Cabrera
    Frontiers in Education.2024;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Does Excessive Smartphone Use Reduce Physical Activity in Adolescents?
    Soo Young Kim
    Korean Journal of Family Medicine.2023; 44(5): 247.     CrossRef
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Review Article

Current Status of Physical Activity in South Korea
Yoo Bin Seo, Yun Hwan Oh, Yun Jun Yang, on behalf of the Korea Interest Group of Physical Activity
Korean J Fam Med 2022;43(4):209-219.   Published online July 19, 2022
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4082/kjfm.22.0099
The health benefits of physical activity have been well established. However, more than a quarter of the adult population in the world is insufficiently active (not performing at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity physical activity per week, 75 minutes of vigorous-intensity physical activity per week, or any equivalent combination of the two), and there has been little improvement since 2001. In South Korea, the prevalence of insufficient physical activity was 54.4% in adults and 94.1% in adolescents in 2020. There was continuous decrease in the prevalence of sufficient aerobic physical activity, from 58.3% in 2014 to 45.6% in 2020. However, daily duration of sedentary behavior increased from 7.5 to 8.6 hours in the same period. Interventions to promote physical activity are necessary in various fields including clinical and policy approaches. As physical activity has decreased during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, safer and more effective strategies to promote physical activity are required.

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  • Retrospective observational study of the association between changes in physical activity and frailty in middle-aged and older adults: evidence from the Korean Longitudinal Study of Aging (2006–2022)
    Ye Jun Jung, Junhyuk Kim, Yun Seo Jang, Eun-Cheol Park
    BMJ Open.2025; 15(1): e092072.     CrossRef
  • Sedentary Behavior and Its Association With Psychological Well-Being and Sleep Quality in Adolescents: Evidence from a Propensity Score Analysis
    Lirong Zhang, Shaocong Zhao, Shuangyin Zhao, Hua Zheng, Yizhen Ke, Weichen Yang, Mingxing Lei
    Psychology Research and Behavior Management.2025; Volume 18: 281.     CrossRef
  • Application of the Multi-Process Action Control model framework to predict physical activity: a study on Korean university students
    Doheung Lee, Heejung Jung, Seungjoo Lee, Sungho Kwon
    Psychology & Health.2025; : 1.     CrossRef
  • Maintaining optimal cardiovascular health metrics and carotid intima-media thickness among Korean adolescents
    Fumie Kaneko, Hokyou Lee, Jee-Seon Shim, Hyeon Chang Kim
    Clinical Hypertension.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Trends in obesity, leisure-time physical activity, and sedentary behavior in Korean adults: Korea national health and nutritional examinations survey from 2014 to 2021
    Yunmin Han, Hoyong Sung, Younghwan Choi, Yeon Soo Kim, Hee-Taik Kang
    PLOS ONE.2024; 19(1): e0296042.     CrossRef
  • Effect of alcohol consumption on risk of hypertension based on alcohol-related facial flushing response: From the health examinees study
    Seung Yeon Cho, Jiwon Jeong, Sangah Shin
    Alcohol.2024; 121: 133.     CrossRef
  • Feasibility of Mobile Health App-Based Home Aerobic Exercise for Physical Performance in Healthy Young Adults
    Je Shik Nam, Hyun-Ah Kim, Tae-Jin Kwak, Kang Hee Cho, Il-Young Jung, Chang-Won Moon
    Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine.2024; 48(1): 75.     CrossRef
  • Racial Differences in Ischemic and Hemorrhagic Stroke: An Ecological Epidemiological Study
    Dong-Seon Kang, Pil-Sung Yang, Daehoon Kim, Eunsun Jang, Hee Tae Yu, Tae-Hoon Kim, Jung-Hoon Sung, Hui-Nam Pak, Moon-Hyoung Lee, Gregory Y. H. Lip, Boyoung Joung
    Thrombosis and Haemostasis.2024; 124(09): 883.     CrossRef
  • Guidelines for physical activity counseling in primary healthcare clinics
    Yun Jun Yang
    Journal of the Korean Medical Association.2024; 67(4): 265.     CrossRef
  • Exploring the meanings and aspects of urban walking in Seoul for active living
    Eunbyeol Cho, Chaerim Lee, Dong Ha Kim, Seunghyun Yoo
    Korean Journal of Health Education and Promotion.2024; 41(1): 89.     CrossRef
  • Effects of public transportation use on non-exercise activity thermogenesis and health promotion: a mini-review
    Sung-Woo Kim, Deunsol Hwang, Sunghwan Kyun, Inkwon Jang, Taeho Kim, Jongwon Kim, Inseop Shin, Kiwon Lim
    Physical Activity and Nutrition.2024; 28(1): 031.     CrossRef
  • Physical Inactivity and Sedentariness in Older Hearing Loss patients: Restoration With Hearing Aids
    Sang‐Yoon Han, Hee Won Seo, Seung Hwan Lee, Jae Ho Chung
    The Laryngoscope.2024; 134(12): 5109.     CrossRef
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    Jeong-Ju Yoo, Dong Hyeon Lee, Sang Gyune Kim, Jae Young Jang, Young Seok Kim, Log Young Kim
    Frontiers in Public Health.2024;[Epub]     CrossRef
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    Nor Aini Jamil, Jashwiny Dhanaseelan, Nurin Athirah Buhari
    JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting.2024; 7: e56611.     CrossRef
  • The impact of fear of falling on health-related quality of life in community-dwelling older adults: mediating effects of depression and moderated mediation effects of physical activity
    Eun Sook Lee, Boyoung Kim
    BMC Public Health.2024;[Epub]     CrossRef
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    Hye Ah Lee, Seunghee Jun, Hyesook Park
    Epidemiology and Health.2024; 46: e2024047.     CrossRef
  • Increased Intake of Omega-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids Is Associated with Reduced Odds of Low Hand Grip Strength in Korean Adults
    Yoonjin Shin, Eugene Chang
    Nutrients.2023; 15(2): 321.     CrossRef
  • A Cross-Sectional Investigation of the Association between Arterial Stiffness and Depressive Symptoms, Anxiety Symptoms, and Quality of Life
    Tae-Kyung Yoo, Seunghee Lee, Soo-Young Hwang, Curie Ahn, Saejong Park, Jong-Young Lee
    Medicina.2023; 59(3): 477.     CrossRef
  • Combinations of lifestyle behaviors and cancer risk among Korean adults
    Ngoc Minh Luu, Thi Tra Bui, Thi Phuong Thao Tran, Thi Huyen Trang Nguyen, Jin-Kyoung Oh
    Scientific Reports.2023;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Does Excessive Smartphone Use Reduce Physical Activity in Adolescents?
    Soo Young Kim
    Korean Journal of Family Medicine.2023; 44(5): 247.     CrossRef
  • Discordance in Secular Trends of Bone Mineral Density Measurements in Different Ages of Postmenopausal Women
    Kwang Yoon Kim, Jaesun Park, Sungwon Yang, Junghwa Shin, Ji Hyun Park, Bumhee Park, Bom Taeck Kim
    Journal of Korean Medical Science.2023;[Epub]     CrossRef
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    Weisheng Chiu, Heetae Cho, Seungmo Kim
    Asia Pacific Journal of Education.2023; : 1.     CrossRef
  • Physical activity trajectories of different grade levels of male adolescents in association of academic performance and mental health
    Haemi Jee
    Journal of Exercise Rehabilitation.2023; 19(5): 258.     CrossRef
  • Age and sex differences in coronal lower extremity alignment in a healthy Asian population
    Doohyun Hwang, Min Wook Choi, Seong-Hwan Kim, Hyuk-Soo Han, Chong Bum Chang, Myung Chul Lee, Na-Kyoung Lee, Du Hyun Ro
    The Knee.2023; 45: 198.     CrossRef
  • Trends in the effects of socioeconomic position on physical activity levels and sedentary behavior among Korean adolescents
    Hunju Lee, Hyowon Choi, Sang Baek Koh, Hyeon Chang Kim
    Epidemiology and Health.2023; 45: e2023085.     CrossRef
  • The Difference in the Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome According to Meeting Guidelines for Aerobic Physical Activity and Muscle-Strengthening Exercise: A Cross-Sectional Study Performed Using the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 201
    Du Ho Kwon, Young Gyu Cho, Hyun Ah Park, Ho Seok Koo
    Nutrients.2022; 14(24): 5391.     CrossRef
  • Current status of physical activity in Korea and exercise prescriptions
    Yun Jun Yang
    Journal of the Korean Medical Association.2022; 65(12): 810.     CrossRef
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Association between Type and Intensity of Physical Activity and Depression
Yujin Chang, Kye-Yeung Park, Hwan-Sik Hwang, Hoon-Ki Park
Korean J Fam Med 2022;43(4):254-260.   Published online July 19, 2022
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4082/kjfm.21.0146
Background
Although numerous studies have indicated that lower levels of physical activity correlate with a higher risk of depression, an association between the type of physical activity and depression has not been identified in Korea. This study aimed to examine whether the type and intensity of physical activity are associated with depression in Korean adults.
Methods
This cross-sectional study used data from the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES). A total of 11,679 individuals were analyzed using multiple logistic regression analyses to identify any association between the type of physical activity and depressive disorders in the sample subjects.
Results
Measured weekly in units of energy expenditure, known as metabolic equivalents (METs), the amount of work-related physical activity was higher in individuals with depression according to the Patient Health Questionnaire- 9 than the participants without depression (386.7 vs. 206.7 MET-min/wk, P=0.01). Those diagnosed with depression tended to engage in less recreational activity per week (143.7 vs. 316.3 MET-min/wk, P<0.001) than those without depression. After controlling for covariates, the risk of depression among all participants was 1.012 times higher with a 100-unit increase in total work-related activity measured in METs (95% confidence interval [CI], 1.006–1.017; P<0.001) and 0.962 times lower with a 100-unit increase in total leisure activity measured in METs (95% CI, 0.937–0.987; P=0.003).
Conclusion
Different types of physical activity were shown to be differently associated with depressive disorders in Korean adults. This study might guide in reducing work-related physical activity and increasing leisure activity to prevent the occurrence of depression.

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    Soo Young Kim
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  • Factors Associated with Undertaking Health-Promoting Activities by Older Women at High Risk of Metabolic Syndrome
    Jagoda Rusowicz, Anna Serweta, Karolina Juszko, Wojciech Idzikowski, Robert Gajda, Joanna Szczepańska-Gieracha
    International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.2022; 19(23): 15957.     CrossRef
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Association of Perceived Stress and Physical Activity Level with Severity of Coronary Artery Disease in Gaza Strip, Palestine: A Cross-Sectional Study
Mohamed Kuhail, Kurosh Djafarian, Sakineh Shab-Bidar, Khalid Jamal Khadoura
Korean J Fam Med 2022;43(4):261-270.   Published online July 19, 2022
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4082/kjfm.21.0125
Background
The association between life-event stressors and low physical activity linked to the severity of coronary artery disease (CAD) is poorly understood. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the perceived stress status and physical activity level associated with the severity of CAD.
Methods
The study was conducted among 423 patients with newly discovered CAD (both sexes, aged 35–65 years) confirmed by coronary angiography results. CAD severity was classified according to the Gensini score as severe or non-severe. The fasting blood glucose and lipid profiles were also investigated. Anthropometric and brachial blood pressure measurements were obtained. A structured questionnaire including participants’ characteristics, the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-14), and the International Physical Activity Questionnaire were used via face-to-face interviews. Multivariable binary logistic regression was used to assess the predictors of CAD severity using IBM SPSS ver. 24.0 (IBM Corp., Armonk, NY, USA).
Results
Most participants were classified as having severe CAD (63.8%). Adjusting for age, sex, smoking status, systolic blood pressure, body mass index, and history of hypertension, the severity of CAD increased by 9% for a onescore increase in the PSS (odds ratio [OR], 1.09; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.01–1.14; P=0.030). Moreover, sufficiently active (600–1,500 metabolic equivalents [METs]/wk) patients had lower odds of severe CAD (OR, 0.43; 95% CI, 0.23–0.72; P=0.027) than those with insufficient activity. However, no significant association was found between physical activity (≥1,500 METs/wk) and CAD severity.
Conclusion
The odds of CAD severity significantly increased with increasing perceived stress score but decreased with sufficient physical activity.

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    Yue-Hee Yeom, Suk Jeong Lee
    Korean Journal of Adult Nursing.2023; 35(3): 204.     CrossRef
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Review Articles

Sedentary Lifestyle: Overview of Updated Evidence of Potential Health Risks
Jung Ha Park, Ji Hyun Moon, Hyeon Ju Kim, Mi Hee Kong, Yun Hwan Oh
Korean J Fam Med 2020;41(6):365-373.   Published online November 19, 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4082/kjfm.20.0165
One-third of the global population aged 15 years and older engages in insufficient physical activities, which affects health. However, the health risks posed by sedentary behaviors are not well known. The mean daily duration of sedentary behavior is 8.3 hours among the Korean population and 7.7 hours among the American adult population. Sedentary lifestyles are spreading worldwide because of a lack of available spaces for exercise, increased occupational sedentary behaviors such as office work, and the increased penetration of television and video devices. Consequently, the associated health problems are on the rise. A sedentary lifestyle affects the human body through various mechanisms. Sedentary behaviors reduce lipoprotein lipase activity, muscle glucose, protein transporter activities, impair lipid metabolism, and diminish carbohydrate metabolism. Furthermore, it decreases cardiac output and systemic blood flow while activating the sympathetic nervous system, ultimately reducing insulin sensitivity and vascular function. It also alters the insulin-like growth factor axis and the circulation levels of sex hormones, which elevates the incidence of hormone-related cancers. Increased sedentary time impairs the gravitostat, the body’s weight homeostat, and weight gain, adiposity, and elevated chronic inflammation caused by sedentary behavior are risk factors for cancer. Sedentary behaviors have wide-ranging adverse impacts on the human body including increased all-cause mortality, cardiovascular disease mortality, cancer risk, and risks of metabolic disorders such as diabetes mellitus, hypertension, and dyslipidemia; musculoskeletal disorders such as arthralgia and osteoporosis; depression; and, cognitive impairment. Therefore, reducing sedentary behaviors and increasing physical activity are both important to promote public health.

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Korean J Fam Med 2021;42(4):260-268.   Published online May 20, 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4082/kjfm.19.0113
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Original Articles

The Effect of Lifestyle Changes on Blood Pressure Control among Hypertensive Patients
Myung Hwa Yang, Seo Young Kang, Jung Ah Lee, Young Sik Kim, Eun Ju Sung, Ka-Young Lee, Jun-Su Kim, Han Jin Oh, Hee Chul Kang, Sang Yeoup Lee
Korean J Fam Med 2017;38(4):173-180.   Published online July 20, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4082/kjfm.2017.38.4.173
Background

Hypertension is highly prevalent among patients who visit primary care clinics. Various factors and lifestyle behaviors are associated with effective blood pressure control. We aimed to identify factors and lifestyle modifications associated with blood pressure control among patients prescribed antihypertensive agents.

Methods

This survey was conducted at 15 hospital-based family practices in Korea from July 2008 to June 2010. We prospectively recruited and retrospectively assessed 1,453 patients prescribed candesartan. An initial evaluation of patients' lifestyles was performed using individual questions. Follow-up questionnaires were administered at 4, 8, and 12 weeks. We defined successful blood pressure control as blood pressure <140 mm Hg systolic and <90 mm Hg diastolic.

Results

Of the 1,453 patients, 1,139 patients with available data for initial and final blood pressures were included. In the univariate analysis of the change in performance index, weight gain (odds ratio [OR], 2.18; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.52 to 3.11; P<0.001), physical inactivity (OR, 1.195; 95% CI, 1.175 to 3.387; P=0.011), and increased salt intake (OR, 1.461; 95% CI, 1.029 to 2.075; P=0.034) were related to inadequate blood pressure control. Salt intake also showed a significant association. Multivariate ORs were calculated for age, sex, body mass index, education, income, alcohol consumption, smoking status, salt intake, comorbidity, and family history of hypertension. In the multivariate analysis, sex (OR, 3.55; 95% CI, 2.02 to 6.26; P<0.001), salt intake (OR, 0.64; 95% CI 0.43 to 0.97; P=0.034), and comorbidity (OR, 1.82; 95% CI, 1.23 to 2.69; P=0.003) were associated with successful blood pressure control.

Conclusion

Weight gain, physical inactivity, and high salt intake were associated with inadequate blood pressure control.

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Low levels of physical activity can cause various physical symptoms or illness. However, few studies on this association have been conducted in young adults. The aim of this study was to investigate the association between physical activity levels and physical symptoms or illness in young adults.

Methods

Subjects were university students who participated in a web-based self-administered questionnaire in a university in Seoul in 2013. We obtained information on physical activities and physical symptoms or illness in the past year. Independent variables were defined as symptoms or illness which were associated with decreased academic performance. Logistic regression was performed to calculate odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) of each physical symptom or illness with adjustment for covariables.

Results

A total of 2,201 participants were included in the study. The main physical symptoms or illness among participants were severe fatigue (64.2%), muscle or joint pain (46.3%), gastrointestinal problems (43.1%), headache or dizziness (38.6%), frequent colds (35.1%), and sleep problems (33.3%). Low physical activity levels were significantly associated with high ORs of physical symptoms or illness. Multivariable-adjusted ORs (95% CIs) in the lowest vs. highest tertile of physical activity were 1.45 (1.14–1.83) for severe fatigue, 1.35 (1.07–1.70) for frequent colds, and 1.29 (1.02–1.63) for headaches or dizziness. We also found that lower levels of physical activity were associated with more physical symptoms or bouts of illness.

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Relationship between Changes in Fatigue and Exercise by Follow-Up Period
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Korean J Fam Med 2016;37(2):78-84.   Published online March 25, 2016
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Background

Fatigue is one of the most common presenting symptoms in primary care in Korea. In this study, we aimed to determine the effect of exercise intervention on the severity of fatigue of unknown medical cause during a period of follow-up.

Methods

We used the data collected from an outpatient fatigue clinic in Seoul National University Bundang Hospital. The study was conducted from March 3, 2010 to May 31, 2014. We measured the body mass index of each patient and evaluated variables including lifestyle factors (smoking, alcohol consumption, and regular exercise), quality of sleep, anxiety, depression, stress severity, and fatigue severity using questionnaires. A total of 152 participants who completed questionnaires to determine changes in fatigue severity and the effect of exercise for each period were evaluated. We used univariate analysis to verify possible factors related to fatigue and then conducted multivariate analysis using these factors and the literature.

Results

Of 130 patients with the complaint of chronic fatigue for over 6 months, over 90 percent reported moderate or severe fatigue on the Fatigue Severity Scale and Brief Fatigue Inventory questionnaires. The fatigue severity scores decreased and fatigue improved over time. The amount of exercise was increased in the first month, but decreased afterwards.

Conclusion

There was no significant relationship between changes in the amount of exercise and fatigue severity in each follow-up period. Randomized controlled trials and a cohort study with a more detailed exercise protocol in an outpatient setting are needed in the future.

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The purpose of this study was to compare the physical activity and caloric intake trends of lipid-lowering drug users with those of non-users among Korean adults with dyslipidemia.

Methods

This study was a repeated cross-sectional study with a nationally representative sample of 2,635 Korean adults with dyslipidemia based on the 2010–2013 Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. Physical activity was assessed using the International Physical Activity Questionnaire, and caloric intake was estimated through 24-hour dietary recall. All statistical analyses were conducted using IBM SPSS ver. 21.0 (IBM Co., Armonk, NY, USA). The changes in physical activity and caloric intake were investigated for lipid-lowering drug users and non-users using generalized linear models.

Results

The proportion of lipid-lowering drug users in the 2010–2013 survey population increased from 3.5% to 5.0% (P<0.001). Among adults of dyslipidemia, total of 1,562 participants (56.6%) reported taking lipid-lowering drugs, and 1,073 (43.4%) reported not taking lipid-lowering drugs. Drug users were more likely to be older and less educated and to have a diagnosis of diabetes, higher body mass index, and lower low density lipoprotein cholesterol level. Physical activity trends were tested separately for the lipid-lowering drug users and non-users, and a significant decrease was found among the drug users during the study period. Physical activity among the drug users in 2013 was 38% lower (1,357.3±382.7 metabolic equivalent [MET]; P for trend=0.002) than in 2010 (2,201.4±442.6 MET). In contrast, there was no statistically significant difference between drug users and non-users in the trend of caloric intake during the same period.

Conclusion

Physical activity significantly decreased among lipid-lowering drug users between 2010 and 2013, which was not observed among non-users. The importance of physical activity may need to be re-emphasized for lipid-lowering drug users.

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Physical Activity Level of Korean Adults with Chronic Diseases: The Korean National Health and Nutritional Examination Survey, 2010-2012
Ho-Seong Jin, Ah-Reum An, Ho-Chun Choi, Sang-Hyun Lee, Dong-Heon Shin, Seung-Min Oh, Young-Gyun Seo, Be-Long Cho
Korean J Fam Med 2015;36(6):266-272.   Published online November 20, 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4082/kjfm.2015.36.6.266
Background

Proper physical activities are known to be helpful in the prevention and management of chronic diseases. However, the physical activity level of patients with chronic diseases is low. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the physical activity compliance of patients with hypertension, diabetes, and dyslipidemia in Korea.

Methods

This study analyzed the 2010-2012 Fifth Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey data. We included 13,873 individuals in the analysis. The level of physical activity compliance was measured by performing multivariate logistic regression analyses.

Results

In the univariate analysis, the subjects with hypertension or diabetes tended to comply with the physical activity guidelines less faithfully than their healthy counterparts. The proportion of subjects with hypertension who were insufficiently physically active was 65.4% among the men and 75.8% among the women. For diabetes, the proportions were 66.7% and 76.8%, respectively. No significant difference was found between the subjects with dyslipidemia and their healthy counterparts. In the multivariate logistic regression analysis, no significant difference in physical activity compliance was observed between the subjects with hypertension, diabetes, or dyslipidemia and their healthy counterparts for both sexes.

Conclusion

The patients with hypertension or diabetes tended to have lower physical activity prevlaence than their healthy counterparts. However, for dyslipidemia, no significant difference was found between the two groups. Given the significance of physical activities in the management of chronic diseases, the physical activities of these patients need to be improved.

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Association of Leisure Time Physical Activity and Metabolic Syndrome over 40 Years
Mi-Young Park, Sung-Hi Kim, Yoon-Jeong Cho, Rae-Ho Chung, Ki-Tae Lee
Korean J Fam Med 2014;35(2):65-73.   Published online March 24, 2014
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4082/kjfm.2014.35.2.65
Background

This study aimed to investigate the relationship between leisure time physical activities (LTPA) and metabolic syndrome (MS).

Methods

Five thousand seven hundred and thirty two adults 40 years old or older were enrolled in the study from April 2009 to December 2010. National Cholesterol Education Program's Adult Treatment Panel III was used for the criteria of MS, and Minnesota Leisure Time Physical Activity Questionnaire was used to measure LTPA. After adjusted covariates (age, hypertension, smoking, drinking, education level, household income level, work time physical activities, and menopause for females), the relationship between LTPA and MS was analyzed using logistic regression analysis.

Results

The prevalence of MS was 22.8% in men, and 14.1% in women. Average LTPA was 1,498 kcal/wk in men, and 1,308 kcal/wk in women. After adjustment for covariates, the odds ratios of middle and low LTPA compared with high LTPA were 1.06 (0.87-1.34), 1.54 (1.08-1.75), for women, this same association was not seen in men. The prevalence of MS was 22.8% in men and 14.1% in women, and their LTPA burned 1,498 and 1,308 kcal/wk, respectively. When the odds ratio of MS for the high LTPA group was set at 1.0, the odds ratio of MS was 1.06 (0.87-1.34) in the middle LTPA group and 1.54 (1.08-1.75) in the low LTPA group in women, which showed that the MS risk increased when the LTPA was lower. This same association was not seen in men.

Conclusion

LTPA was independently associated with metabolic syndrome, but only for women.

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Low high density lipoprotein-cholesterol (HDL-C) is one of the major risk factors for coronary heart disease. Using data from the Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES), we assessed trend of the prevalence of low HDL-C and the factors which are associated with low HDL-C in Korean men. Methods: We analyzed three serial KNHANES data which were conducted in year 1998, 2001, and 2005. Among all survey participants, we included men aged 30-79 years with laboratory data. Low HDL-C was defined by serum HDL-C < 40 mg⁄dL. We used multiple logistic regression analysis to assess the association between low HDL-C and related factors. We investigated trend of the prevalence of low HDL-C and associated factors among Korean men. Results: The prevalence of low HDL-C in Korean men was increasing from 26.3% (1998) to 38.8% (2001) and 45.9% (2005). Low HDL-C was associated with non-alcohol drinker, current smoking, sedentary physical activity, obesity and hypertriglyceridemia. The prevalence of current smoking decreased linearly. The prevalence of sedentary physical activity and hypertriglyceridemia increased from year 1998 to year 2001, but decreased from year 2001 to year 2005. However, the prevalence of non-alcohol drinker and obesity increased continuously. The patterns of the increasing prevalence of low HDL-C were compatible to the increasing prevalence of obesity according to age in Korean men. Conclusion: From year 1998 to year 2005, the prevalence of low HDL-C in Korean men has increased. Obesity and non-alcohol drinking might be contributing factors of increasing prevalence of low HDL-C in Korean men. Management of obesity is needed to prevent increasing the prevalence of low HDL-C among Korean men.

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The Accuracy of the Accelerometers (Actical and Actigraph) among Korean People.
Hyun min Kim, Yun jun Yang, Young suk Yun, En suk Lee, Dong en Lee, Hyo jin Jeon
J Korean Acad Fam Med 2008;29(9):668-674.   Published online September 10, 2008
Background: Nowadays, decreased physical activity is considered to be a contributor to increase the prevalence of many diseases such as obesity, coronary heart disease and so on. Many researches demonstrated that regular physical activity reduce all cause mortality. To increase the physical activities of the population, accurate estimation of the activities is needed. Actical and actigraph are confirmed as accurate tools to measure physical activities. But the target populations of the validity studies were not Asian people. Therefore, the accuracy of the accelerometers should be confirmed in Asian people. The accuracy of the tools could be different. Therefore head to head comparison study between the tools would be needed. Methods: Thirty volunteers from the community, ages over 20 yrs, were recruited. The participants put on the two accelerometers (Actical, Actigraph) on the waists, secured with elastic belts, and performed a session of rest and three structured activities (two walking speeds, 4 km/hr and 6 km/hr, and one jogging speed, 8 km/hr). During each activity, expired respiratory gases were collected, and oxygen consumption (VO2) was measured by indirect calorimetry (Model Quark Ղ2). The calories measured by gas analyzer and two accelerometers were compared by correlation analysis using SPSS program. Results: Pearson correlation coefficient between gas analyzer and two accelerometers was calculated at three structured activities. The r in Actical was 0.747, 0.785, and 0.677, at speed of 4, 6, 8 km/hr, respectively (P<0.05), and the same measures in Actigraph was 0.617, 0.737, and 0.530 (P<0.05), respectively. Pearson correlation coefficient was also calculated between the two accelerometers, and the r was 0.881, 0.927, and 0.824, at each speed. Conclusion: The Actical and Actigraph are valid tools for measuring physical activities in Korean people. (J Korean Acad Fam Med 2008;29:668-674)
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Effects of a School-based Obesity Prevention Program in Adolescents.
Sang Joon Yun, Kayoung Lee
J Korean Acad Fam Med 2008;29(8):585-594.   Published online August 10, 2008
Background
We aimed to evaluate the effect of school- based obesity prevention and management program applied to adolescents in a middle school on body mass index (BMI), weight-related attitude, eating behavior and physical activity of adolescents. Methods: A total of 664 adolescents (14.7±0.9 years old) in a middle school located in Busan were study subjects. The obesity prevention and management program was conducted for 6 months, from March to September, 2005. Their weight and height were measured and their weight-related attitude, eating habit and physical activity were assessed using a questionnaire at baseline and after 6 months. Their weight status was classified into under-, normal-, and overweight according to their BMI at baseline. Results: The prevalence of underweight and overweight was 6.2% and 19.3%, respectively. Among the adolescents with overweight, the BMI significantly decreased after 6 months compared to the BMI at baseline (P<0.05), while the BMI was not significantly changed over 6 months among the under- and normal weight groups. The adolescents were more likely to become highly concerned about obesity-related problems (P=0.002) and actively participating in obesity prevention program (P=0.007) after 6 months compared to those attitude at baseline. The BMI significantly decreased in the adolescents whose eating behavior or physical activity were improved compared to their counterparts (P<0.05). Conclusion: The 6-months program for obesity prevention and management seemed to reduce BMI in overweight adolescents and raise concern about obesity related problems and promote participation in obesity prevention program in adolescents as a whole. Further long-term intervention studies need to be implemented. (J Korean Acad Fam Med 2008;29:585-594)
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The Association of Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease and Physical Activity.
Seong Hwan Cho, Sang Keun Hahm, Yu Na Seo, Ki Uk Kim, Jong Yong Kim, Jin A Park
J Korean Acad Fam Med 2008;29(7):513-519.   Published online July 10, 2008
Background: There is an increasing interest in physical activity as a preventive and/or therapeutic option of non alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). The aim of this study was to examine the association between physical activity and ultrasound-diagnosed NAFLD. Methods: From April to June 2007, 198 clients who had consumed alcohol less than 140 gram per week among 598 clients who visited a general hospital for medical check-up were enrolled in this study. Clinical, biochemical variables and physical activity were compared. Physical activity was measured by self-reported questionnaire using IPAQ-short form in Korean version. Multiple logistic regression analysis was used to identify independent association. Results: The prevalence of NAFLD was significantly lower in the physical active group (more than 1500 MET- minutes per week) compared to the inactive group (9.6% vs 19.2%, P<0.05). This association was not attenuated when adjusted for age, BMI, HDL cholesterol, triglycerides, fasting glucose, and HOMA2-IR (Odds Ratio 0.23 [95% CI 0.07∼0.77, P<0.05]). Conclusion: Compared to the physically inactive group, the risk of NAFLD was lower in the physically active group. Our data suggests that regular and moderate physical exercise can prevent the development of fatty liver disease. (J Korean Acad Fam Med 2008;29:513-519)
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The Relationships between Parental Lifestyle Habits and Children's Overweight.
Sung Won Kim, Young Gyu Cho, Jae Heon Kang, Sung Hee Lee, Ji Eun Lee, Hyun Ah Park, Hye Ryoung Song, Ji Hyun Song
J Korean Acad Fam Med 2008;29(6):395-404.   Published online June 10, 2008
Background
Children of obese parents are more likely to be obese themselves. Parental lifestyle habits could induce or aggravate children's obesity. This study was conducted to assess the relationship between parental lifestyle habits and children's overweight. Methods: Children who were enrolled in this study were first grade students from elementary schools in Gwacheon and Seoul. A total of 121 children (50 overweight children and 71 normal weight children) and their parents underwent anthropometric measurements and also were surveyed by a questionnaire. Results: The children of obese parents were more likely to be diagnosed as overweight compared to the children whose parents were normal weight (Father: P=0.037, Mother: P=0.001). Among the paternal lifestyle habits, hours of watching TV or computer usage (adjusted odd ratio =2.08, 95% CI=0.90∼4.80) and eating frequency of soda, ice cream, cake and chips (adjusted OR=5.77, 95% CI=1.65∼20.22) were found to be related to their children being overweight. Among the maternal lifestyle habits, hours of watching TV or computer usage (adjusted OR=2.35, 95% CI=0.99∼5.58), the frequency of eating breakfast (adjusted OR: 2.48, 95% CI=1.07∼5.75) and the frequency of overeating (adjusted OR: 2.15, 95% CI=0.91∼5.11) were found to be related to their children being overweight. Additive adjustment of children's lifestyle habits made the relationship between maternal lifestyle habits and children's overweight reduced. However, the odds ratio of paternal lifestyle habits was not reduced. Conclusion: Parental obesigenic lifestyle habits were related to children's overweight. Maternal lifestyle habits could affect her children's weight via an effect on her children's lifestyle habits. (J Korean Acad Fam Med 2008; 29:395-404)
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Validity and Reliability of Korean Version of International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) Short Form.
Ji Yeon Oh, Yun Jun Yang, Byung Sung Kim, Jae Hun Kang
J Korean Acad Fam Med 2007;28(7):532-541.   Published online July 10, 2007
Background
This study was performed to evaluate the reliability and the validity of the Korean version of IPAQ short form. Method: Sixty-nine volunteer adults completed the questionnaires twice at 1 week interval, and the second one was compared to the results of Actical in order to test validity. Results: The Korean version of IPAQ was accepted as a proper one by the IPAQ developers. Spearman Rho coefficients and Kappa values of test-retest reliability were 0.427∼0.646 (median 0.542) and 0.365∼0.620 (median 0.471), respectively. The Kappa values were above 0.4 in 5 out of 7 questionnaires. The more physically active by the short form questionnaire, the higher the measured value of the Actical (P=0.039). Spearman Rho coefficient was 0.267 for the correlation between the results of the questionnaire and measured values by Actical. Conclusion: The reliability and the validity of the IPAQ short form were proven. Follow-up studies are needed. (J Korean Acad Fam Med 2007;28:532-541)
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The Relation of Physical Activity to Helath Related Quality of Life.
Gye Hwa Lee, Cheol Hwan Kim, Ho Cheol Shin, Yong Woo Park, Eun Ju Sung
J Korean Acad Fam Med 2007;28(6):451-459.   Published online June 10, 2007
Background
Numerous studies have identified that physical activity influences decrements of both mortality and morbidity. Besides these objective indices, positive influences of physical activity on individuals' lives are being studied upon various populations. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the association of physical activity on health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in relatively healthy adults of Korea. Methods: Questionnaires were sent by mail to one thousand examinees who were scheduled for health check-up. We analyzed data from 214 men and 195 women. The physical activities were measured using the International Physical Activity Questionnaraire (IPAQ)-short form and the HRQOL was assessed by the CMCHS ver 1.0. The subjects were separated by gender and into either a recommended level of physical activity group or a lower physical activity group according to the physical activity scale. Results: The group with physical activity beyond the recommended level had better HRQOL measures than those who did not. After revising the factors that affected the HRQOL, cognition of present heath status, satisfaction for health status, bodily pain, physical function, emotional function, social function and general health measure scores were significantly higher in the female group with physical activity beyond recommended quantity than those who did not. However, there were no statical significance in the male group. Conclusion: Physical activity was associated with health related quality of life in middle aged women.
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Social Support, Self-concept and Self-efficacy as Correlates of Adolescents' Physical Activity and Eating Habits.
Dong Hee Kim, In Soon Kang, Sangyeoup Lee
J Korean Acad Fam Med 2007;28(4):292-301.   Published online April 10, 2007
Background
Despite growing knowledge of the importance of the management of diet and physical activity in the prevention of obesity in adolescence, a better understanding of social psychological influences could assist efforts in family, school and community settings. Methods: Among the 3,653 adolescents who were randomly selected from seven separate school districts in Busan, 2,938 (83.9%) completed the questionnaire. The students who agreed to participate in this study were given a questionnaire which included social support as the Child and Adolescent Social Support Scale, self-efficacy as the physical self-efficacy questionnaire, self-concept as the Song and Hattie Test, physical activity as a Leisure-Time Exercise Questionnaire and eating habits as the Harris questionnaire. Results: The support from parents, teachers, classmates, close friends and other people in the community predicted the level of adolescents' self-concept and physical activity, while only the support from teachers and other people in the community predicted adolescents' dietary self-efficacy. Adolescents' self-concept and physical activity self-efficacy significantly predicted the level of physical activity. Self-concept and dietary self-efficacy also predicted healthier eating habits. Only the support from close friends predicted adolescents' healthy eating habits. The support from parents, teachers, close friends, classmates and other people in the community predicted the level of physical activity through increasing the level of self- concept or physical activity self-concept. Conclusion: Although adolescents' behavior are ultimately individualized, they are formed through cognitive processes which are affected by social support. These social levels, therefore, should be supportive of adolescents' physical activity and healthier eating habits by providing frequent support and encouragement to establish positive self-concept and self-efficacy.
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Relationship between Physical Activity, Dietary Habits and Overweight of 7-year-old Korean Children.
Myeong Ho Jung, Ji Hyun Song, Jung Yoon Chun, Young Gyu Cho, Yang Hyun Kim, Min Jung Kim, Hyun Ah Park, Jae Heon Kang, Sung Hee Lee, Sung Hyun Kim
J Korean Acad Fam Med 2007;28(3):195-203.   Published online March 10, 2007
Background
Recently, the prevalence of childhood obesity has increased dramatically, but the cause still remains incompletely understood. The goal of this study was to present a direction for treatment and prevention of childhood obesity on the basis of the data of physical activity energy expenditure, inactive time and dietary habits of Korean children. Methods: A total of 56 children were selected from 8 elementary schools in Seoul and Gwacheon-city. Children's physical activity pattern and dietary habits were obtained by questionnaire. The children wore accelerometer on their wrists from Friday to Tuesday over the whole weekend. Then, we calculated the activity energy expenditure using the activity counts recorded on the accelerometer. Results: Neither the physical activity energy expenditure (kcal/kg) nor the activity pattern showed a significant difference between the normal weight group and the overweight group. The overweight children spent more time watching TV and using the computer. The overweight group did not have breakfast and ate much more and faster in terms of dietary habit. Conclusion: This study suggests that bad habituations in diet and increase of inactivity time can play more important role than physical activity in causing overweight in 7-year-old children. (J Korean Acad Fam Med 2007;28: 195-203)
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Prevalence and Risk Factors for Adenomatous Polyp in Koreans (A Cross-sectional Study).
Moon Chan Kim, Chang Sup Kim, Tae Heum Jeong, Young Sik Kim
J Korean Acad Fam Med 2006;27(7):549-555.   Published online July 10, 2006
Background
: According to previous epidemiologic studies, dietary and life style factors were associated with colon polyps. Despite the high prevalence of colon polyps, little is known about its risk factors in Korean adults. The aim of this cross-sectional study was to assess the relationship between alcohol consumption, smoking, obesity, physical activity and the presence of colorectal polyps.

Methods : Sigmoidoscopic examinations for colon cancer screening were performed from January 2002 to December 2003 at the Health Promotion Center of Ulsan University Hospital. Alcohol consumption, smoking and other confounding factors were assessed by self-administered questionnaire.

Results : After adjusting for age, physical activity, obesity, total fat and total energy intake, current smokers who had smoked more than 21 pack-years were at significantly higher risk of adenomatous polyps compared to non-smokers (OR 2.56, 95% CI 1.30∼5.01). Alcohol consumption was positively associated with risk of adenomatous polyps compared to non-drinkers (OR 1.48, 95% CI 1.03∼2.13). Physical activity was negatively associated with risk of distal colon polyps.

Conclusion : These results suggest that alcohol consumption, cigarette smoking, and obesity were positively associated with risk of colorectal polyps and physical activity was negatively associated in Korean adult males.
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The Effect of Physical Activity on Colorectal Polyps.
Moon Chan Kim, Chang Sup Kim, Tae Heum Jeong
J Korean Acad Fam Med 2005;26(7):391-396.   Published online July 10, 2005
Background
: The results of previous epidemiologic studies showed that dietary and life style factors are associated with colon polyps. Despite the high prevalence of colon polyps, little is known about its risk factors in Korean adults. The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between physical activity and the presence of colorectal polyps.

Methods : In 859 subjects, rectosigmoidoscopy was performed at Ulsan University Hospital Health Promotion Center from January 2002 to October 2002. Drinking, smoking and other confounding factors were assessed by self-administered questionnaire in 161 subjects with colon polyps and 698 controls.

Results : Among the total of 859 cases the prevalence of colorectal adenomatous polyps was 18.7%. After adjusting for age, sex, physical activity, obesity, calcium and total energy intake, using multiple logistic regression, decreasing risk of colorectal polyps were observed with increasing level of physical activities. The odds ratio for 3 to 4 hours per week exercise group was 0.460 (CI=0.262∼0.809). The frequency and intensity of exercise also had an inverse association with colon polyps (4∼5 times/ week group: OR=0.428, CI=0.220∼0.832; vigorous exercise group: OR=0.454, CI=0.298∼0.693).

Conclusion : Physical activities were inversely associated with colorectal polyps in Korean adults.
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Comparison of Physical Activity Recall with Triaxial Accelerometer.
Dong Ju Lee, Seung Min Oh, Jin Ho Park, Ju Young Kim, Tai Woo Yoo
J Korean Acad Fam Med 2005;26(2):74-80.   Published online February 10, 2005
Background
: The purpose of this study was to compare the Physical Activity Recall (Stanford 7-days physical activity recall) with the Triaxial accelerometer (RT3) to assess physical activity in young adults.

Methods : Thirty-seven subjects wore the RT3 for 24 hours and then completed the physical activity recall. The Stanford 7-Day Recall records hours of sleep, light-, moderate-, hard- and very hard levels of physical activity.

Results : The total energy expenditure per day for the Stanford 7-day recall and RT3 was 2381.29±594.93 kcal/day and 2232.97±398.32 kcal/day, respectively, and showed high correlation (r=0.821). The activity energy expenditure per day for the Stanford 7-day recall and RT3 was 836.21±290.5 9 kcal/day and 509.83±181.57 kcal/day, respectively, and showed less high but significant correlation (r=0.327). When compared by sex, the total energy expenditure was significantly correlated in men (r=0.572) and the activity energy expenditure in women (r=0.484).

Conclusion : The Stanford 7-day recall and the RT3 was highly correlated in the total energy expenditure and significantly correlated in the activity energy expenditure. Therefore, it may be used reciprocally to assess physical activity.
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Relationship between physical activity and the amount of maximal oxygen uptake of the freshmen of a university: Comparing students of college of physical education and general college.
Jae Hong Park, Byung Sung Kim, Hyun Rim Choi, Jang Won Won, Chan Young Choi
J Korean Acad Fam Med 2001;22(11):1637-1646.   Published online November 1, 2001
Background
: Thesedays, the physical strength of adolescents had been weakened compared to the past, The reasons are that adolescents like to enjoy watching TV or video and PC in their rooms and going to school by car even though it is near distance. Therefore, the authors were to investigate the relationship between their physical activity and the amount of maximal oxygen uptake.

Methods : The subjects of this study were 103 freshmen of the college of physical education and 115 freshmen of general college of a university. The instruments used in this study are the step-test and the questionnaire which is composed of sex, age, physical activity, inactivity, rate of perceived exertion, and sports activity.

Results : The quantity of the physical activity of the freshmen of the college of physical education such as daily walking distance, floors of step-up and active sports was significantly higher than that of the freshmen of general college. The hours spent on sitting in chair is less than that of freshmen of general college. The quantity of physical inactivity such as watching TV or video and using PC of freshmen of the college of physical education was lower than that of freshmen of general college. The amount of maximal oxygen uptake(VO2max) estimated by the step-test was significantly higher in freshmen of the college of physical education than those of general college.

Conclusion : The amount of maximal oxygen uptake of the freshmen of the college of physical education was higher than that of freshmen of general college. And VO2max was related with physical activity, sports activity and RPE.
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Relation of physical activity and calcium intake to bone mineral density in perimenopausal women.
Tae Heum Jeong, Mun Chan Kim, Yeong Il Kim, Dae Joon Jeon, Seoung Oh Yang, Su Youn Ham
J Korean Acad Fam Med 2001;22(1):96-104.
BACKGROUND
Physical activity and calcium nutriture with reproductive endocrine status are primary controller of bone remodelling activity. There are differences in impact of exercise on early menopausal bone ; late menopausal bone. There are possibility of different effect of calcium intake on bone mass among different life stage. The aim of this study was to elucidate whether the relation between lifestyle and bone mineral density varied with life stages.
METHODS
We examined bone mineral density and took questionnaires related to lifestyle of 1,698 women aged 49~54 years old who lived in ulsan from July 1999 to Dec. 1999. We selected 731 healthy subjects without medical conditions or lifestyle factors known to affect bone metabolism.
RESULTS
In 6~10 years postmenopausal women, those with calcium intake of more than 600 or 800mg /day showed significantly greater BMD. In postmenopausal women , those daily consumption of milk showed greater BMD. But it is not significantly. In premenopausal women with regular menstruation, those who took regular exercise showed significantly greater BMD than those who did not. Working hours is not related with BMD.
CONCLUSIONS
Our study showed that the relation between calcium intake or physical activity and BMD differed with life stages. It was suggested that life stages should be taken into consideration to perform lifestyle modifications for the prevention and management of osteoporosis.
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