Sang Yeoup Lee
Pusan National University
211 Papers
692 Citations
Sang Yeoup Lee is an academic researcher from Pusan National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 191 publications. Previous affiliations of Sang Yeoup Lee include Memorial Hospital of South Bend & Mayo Clinic.
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Papers
Effects of a new medical insurance payment system for hospice patients in palliative care programs in Korea
Youngin Lee,Seunghun Lee,Yun Jin Kim,Sang Yeoup Lee,Jeong Gyu Lee,Dong Wook Jeong,Yu Hyeon Yi,Young Jin Tak,Hye Rim Hwang,Mieun Gwon +9 more
TL;DR: The novelty of this study is proving that the new medical insurance payment system is not inferior to the classic one in terms of LoS, and the total cost of the new system increased due to a multidisciplinary approach toward palliative care, but out-of-pocket expenses for patients overall decreased, easing their financial burden.
Index of Cardiac Age Index and Cardiometabolic Biomarkers in Adults with Metabolic Syndrome.
Eun Jung Choi,Sang Yeoup Lee +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the presence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) seems to alter or accelerate the aging process of tissues or organs including the heart, and the authors aim to investigate whether MetS are associated with heart aging.
Depressive mood and abdominal fat distribution in overweight premenopausal women.
TL;DR: It is shown that depressive mood is associated with VAT, not with SAT, in overweight premenopausal women, which may explain some of the association between depression and coronary heart disease.
Relationships among Obesity, Sarcopenia, and Osteoarthritis in the Elderly.
Woo Sung Jin,Eun Jung Choi,Sang Yeoup Lee,Eun Jin Bae,Taeck-Hyun Lee,Juwon Park +5 more
- 30 Mar 2017
TL;DR: Obesity and sarcopenia were associated with knee osteoarthritis in the elderly subjects in Korea’s elderly subjects, and the risk of knee osteaarthritis was greater in the male subjects with sarcopenic obesity than in themale subjects with non-sarcopenic Obesity.
Clinical usefulness of the two-site Semmes-Weinstein monofilament test for detecting diabetic peripheral neuropathy.
TL;DR: The two-site Semmes-Weinstein (SW) monofilament test was a sensitive, specific, simple, and inexpensive screening tool for identifying diabetic peripheral neuropathy in clinical setting.