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1085 related items for PubMed ID: 29783657

  • 1. Eating Alone is Differentially Associated with the Risk of Metabolic Syndrome in Korean Men and Women.
    Kim CK, Kim HJ, Chung HK, Shin D.
    Int J Environ Res Public Health; 2018 May 18; 15(5):. PubMed ID: 29783657
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  • 2. Eating alone and metabolic syndrome: A population-based Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2013-2014.
    Kwon AR, Yoon YS, Min KP, Lee YK, Jeon JH.
    Obes Res Clin Pract; 2018 May 18; 12(2):146-157. PubMed ID: 29066025
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  • 8. Metabolic syndrome epidemic among Korean adults: Korean survey of Cardiometabolic Syndrome (2018).
    Huh JH, Kang DR, Jang JY, Shin JH, Kim JY, Choi S, Cho EJ, Park JS, Sohn IS, Jo SH, Sung KC, Koh KK.
    Atherosclerosis; 2018 Oct 18; 277():47-52. PubMed ID: 30172084
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  • 12. Association between depression and metabolic syndrome in korean women: Results from the korean national health and nutrition examination survey (2007-2013).
    Park SJ, Roh S, Hwang J, Kim HA, Kim S, Lee TK, Kang SH, Ha YJ, Jang JW, Park S.
    J Affect Disord; 2016 Nov 15; 205():393-399. PubMed ID: 27588358
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  • 14. The Number of Teeth Is Inversely Associated With Metabolic Syndrome: A Korean Nationwide Population-Based Study.
    Shin HS.
    J Periodontol; 2017 Sep 15; 88(9):830-838. PubMed ID: 28452621
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  • 15. 40-year trends in meal and snack eating behaviors of American adults.
    Kant AK, Graubard BI.
    J Acad Nutr Diet; 2015 Jan 15; 115(1):50-63. PubMed ID: 25088521
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  • 17. Is one's usual dinner companion associated with greater odds of depression? Using data from the 2014 Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey.
    Lee SA, Park EC, Ju YJ, Nam JY, Kim TH.
    Int J Soc Psychiatry; 2016 Sep 15; 62(6):560-8. PubMed ID: 27338985
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  • 18. Breakfast eating patterns and the metabolic syndrome: the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES) 2007-2009.
    Yoo KB, Suh HJ, Lee M, Kim JH, Kwon JA, Park EC.
    Asia Pac J Clin Nutr; 2014 Sep 15; 23(1):128-37. PubMed ID: 24561981
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  • 20. A Healthy Beverage Consumption Pattern Is Inversely Associated with the Risk of Obesity and Metabolic Abnormalities in Korean Adults.
    Lee KW, Shin D.
    J Med Food; 2018 Sep 15; 21(9):935-945. PubMed ID: 29569988
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