Suhnggwon Kim

ORCID: 0000-0001-6904-9126
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Research Areas
  • Sodium Intake and Health
  • Nutritional Studies and Diet
  • Blood Pressure and Hypertension Studies
  • Renal function and acid-base balance
  • Consumer Attitudes and Food Labeling
  • Vitamin C and Antioxidants Research
  • Thermoregulation and physiological responses
  • Streptococcal Infections and Treatments
  • Pneumonia and Respiratory Infections
  • Hormonal Regulation and Hypertension
  • Vascular anomalies and interventions
  • Financial Markets and Investment Strategies
  • Nutrition and Health in Aging
  • Microbial infections and disease research

Dr Youth Clinic
2014-2022

Seoul Institute
2014-2015

Seoul National University
2014

Seoul National University Hospital
2014

Excessive dietary salt intake is related to cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Although restriction essential, it difficult achieve because of palatability. However, the association between perception or eating habit actual remains uncertain. In this study, we recruited 74 healthy young individuals. We investigated their salt-eating habits by questionnaire taste threshold through a rating scale that used serial dilution sodium chloride solution. Predicted 24-hr urinary excretions using...

10.3346/jkms.2014.29.s2.s91 article EN cc-by-nc Journal of Korean Medical Science 2014-01-01

The 24-hr urine sodium excretion level was estimated based on the spot sodium, and efficacy of formula validated to determine status low salt intake <100 mEq Na/day. samples were collected from 400 patients. creatinine with use three formulas: a newly derived Korean equation (E24UCR_K), Tanaka (E24UCR_T) Cockcroft-Gault (E24UCR_CG) equations. correlation coefficients between measured for these equations 0.863, 0.846, 0.896, respectively (All P<0.001). After estimating levels, levels 0.466,...

10.3346/jkms.2014.29.s2.s97 article EN cc-by-nc Journal of Korean Medical Science 2014-01-01

Estimation of Daily Salt Intake through a 24-Hour Urine Collection in Pohang, KoreaThere is an established relationship between high salt diet and public health problems, especially hypertension cardiovascular disease.We estimated daily intake group adults assessed its association with related variables Korea.We conducted cross-sectional survey 2013 242 adults.Urine was collected for 24 hr to estimate intake, questionnaires about preference were administered.The mean 9.9 ± 4.6 g.There no...

10.3346/jkms.2014.29.s2.s87 article EN cc-by-nc Journal of Korean Medical Science 2014-01-01

Health and Nutritional Examination SurveyNo large-scale studies have investigated the association between salt intake hypertension in Korean population.To investigate relationship of blood pressure to consumption, we analyzed data from 19,476 participants 2009-2011 National Survey (KNHANES).Urinary sodium excretion over 24hr (24HUNa) was estimated spot urine tests using Tanaka's equation.The study subjects were stratified into hypertensive normotensive groups.Hypertensive (n = 6,552, 33.6%)...

10.3346/jkms.2014.29.s2.s109 article EN cc-by-nc Journal of Korean Medical Science 2014-01-01

We investigated the association between 24-hr urinary sodium (24UNA) and adequacy of blood pressure (BP) control in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) nonCKD. All data were collected retrospectively by accessing electrical medical records urine collection serum creatinine. Enrolled 400 subjects subgrouped amount 24UNA, or CKD stage. The appropriate BP was defined as < 130/80 mmHg for proteinuria, 140/90 without proteinuria. mean level 24UNA 166±76 mEq/day. group an independently...

10.3346/jkms.2014.29.s2.s117 article EN cc-by-nc Journal of Korean Medical Science 2014-01-01

Stomach cancer is one of the most common cancers in Korea. The aim this study was to identify association between prevalence cancer, particularly stomach and amount 24-hr urine sodium excretion estimated from spot specimens. included 19,083 subjects who took part Korean National Health Nutritional Examination Survey 2009 2011. total excreted a period by using two equations based on values for creatinine. In had an more than standard deviations above mean (group 2), higher with lower 1). By...

10.3346/jkms.2014.29.s2.s131 article EN cc-by-nc Journal of Korean Medical Science 2014-01-01

The relationship between salt intake and adequate blood pressure control is not well investigated in Korea populations, especially patients with cardiovascular disease. This cross-sectional study enrolled 19,083 subjects who participated the National Health Nutrition Examination Survey conducted from 2009-2011. amount of was estimated using Tanaka equations based on spot urine samples. Comparing without disease, systolic (129.1±18.1 mmHg vs. 120.0±18.1 mmHg, P<0.001) urinary sodium excretion...

10.3346/jkms.2014.29.s2.s103 article EN cc-by-nc Journal of Korean Medical Science 2014-01-01

It is not well described the pathophysiology of renal injuries caused by a high salt intake in humans. The authors analyzed relationship between 24-hr urine sodium-to-creatinine ratio (24HUna/cr) and injury parameters such as angiotensinogen (uAGT/cr), monocyte chemoattractant peptide-1 (uMCP1/cr), malondialdehyde-to-creatinine (uMDA/cr) using data derived from 226 hypertensive chronic kidney disease patients. At baseline, 24HUna/cr group or levels had positive correlation with uAGT/cr...

10.3346/jkms.2014.29.s2.s123 article EN cc-by-nc Journal of Korean Medical Science 2014-01-01

Since salt became widely accessible, the correlation between intake and blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, chronic kidney osteoporosis, certain cancers has been evidenced.Korea involved in Intersalt study, which is first large international study to analyze amount of sodium excretion 24-hour urine relation pressure.However, it very surprising that few epidemiologic clinical studies on related complications have conducted reported during last 50 years Korea.The World Health Organization...

10.3346/jkms.2014.29.s2.s86 article EN cc-by-nc Journal of Korean Medical Science 2014-01-01
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