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도시와 공단 지역의 대사증후군과 지방간의 유병률 및 관련요인에 관한 연구 (A Study about the Prevalence and the Related Factors of Metabolic Syndrome and Fatty Liver Comparing the Urban Area to the Industrial Area)

  • 정효은;조평곤
    • 대한방사선기술학회지:방사선기술과학
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    • 제39권3호
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    • pp.361-368
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    • 2016
  • 우리나라는 3차 산업이 발달하면서 공단지역의 문제점들이 대두되었다. 본 연구는 공단지역 주민들의 건강상태를 파악해 보고자, 도시지역과 공단지역 주민들의 대사증후군 유병률과 초음파상으로 진단되는 지방간의 유병률을 비교하였다. 도시지역 378명, 공단지역 376명을 대상으로 성별, 나이, 음주 흡연 운동상태, 허리둘레, BMI를 조사하였다. 혈액검사는 공복혈당, 중성지방, HDL, 혈압, 총콜레스테롤, AST, ALT GGT를 측정하였다. 또한 복부초음파로 지방간의 유무를 확인하였다. 분석결과 대사증후군 유병률은 도시지역 43.7%, 공단지역 51.6%로 공단지역이 유의하게 높았다(P <. 05). 각 구성요소별 분포는 공복혈당, 중성지방, 허리둘레는 도시 47.4, 53.7, 16.1%, 공단 54.5, 61.5, 22.9%로 공단지역이 유의하게 높았다(P < . 05). 반면, HDL, 이완기혈압, 지방간의 경우 도시 25.7, 43.4, 44.7%, 공단 21.3, 19.9, 36.7%로 도시지역이 유의하게 높았다(P< 0. 5, P < .001, P < .01). 연구결과 도시지역과 공단지역의 건강상태에는 유의한 차이가 있었고, 이에 따라 공단지역의 특성에 맞는 적극적인 대사증후군 예방 및 관리대책이 필요하다고 사료된다.

우리나라 대학생들의 문헌 독해능력 평가 연구 - A대학 1학년생을 대상으로 - (A study on the Evaluation of Reading Ability for the Literature Reading of Korean College Students: the Freshmen of A University)

  • 이종문
    • 한국비블리아학회지
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    • 제21권3호
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    • pp.17-27
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    • 2010
  • 본 연구는 대학생들의 문헌 독해 실태를 분석, 문제를 파악하여 개선방안을 제언하기 위해 수행되었다. A대학교 1학년생을 대상으로 지문을 읽는 시간 독해패턴 이해력 기억력 독해습관 및 태도 등을 분석한 결과, 첫째 수능평균을 기준으로는 조사대상 학생의 58%가 양호하고 42%가 미흡한 것으로 분석되었다. 둘째 조사대상 학생의 77%는 양호한 패턴을 가지 있으나 23%는 독서패턴에 문제가 있는 것으로 파악되었다. 셋째 이해력과 기억력을 평가한 결과 각각 전체의 69%와 67%가 양호한 것으로, 31%와 33%가 보통 또는 미흡으로 평가되었다. 넷째 평소 독서습관 및 태도를 조사한 결과, 문제가 없는 것으로 파악된 학생은 평균 77%, 문제가 있는 학생은 평균 23%로 파악되었다. 본 연구에서는 이 같은 문제를 해소하기 위해 첫째 대학생들의 독해평가를 위한 과학적이고 표준화된 평가도구를 개발할 것을, 둘째 입학전형과정 또는 입학 후에 독해능력과 독서습관 및 태도를 평가할 것을 제언하였다. 그리고 평가결과 미진한 학생들을 교육할 수 있는 가칭 기초학력교육원을 운영할 것을 제언하였다.

관절의 회전각을 이용한 자세 매칭률 획득 방법 (A Method of Pose Matching Rate Acquisition Using The Angle of Rotation of Joint)

  • 현훈범;송수호;이현
    • 대한임베디드공학회논문지
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    • 제11권3호
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    • pp.183-191
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    • 2016
  • Recently, in rehabilitation treatment, the situation that requires a measure of the accuracy of the pose and movement of joints is being increased due to the habits and lifestyle of modern people and the environment. In particular, there is a need for active automated system that can determine itself for the matching rate of pose Basically, a method for measuring the matching rate of pose is used by extracting an image using the Kinect or extracting a silhouette using the imaging device. However, in the case of extracting a silhouette, it is difficult to set the comparison, and in the case of using the Kinect sensor, there is a disadvantages that high accumulated error rate according to movement. Therefore, In this paper, we propose a method to reduce the accumulated error of matching rate of pose getting the rotation angle of joint by measuring the real-time amount of change of 9-axis sensor. In particular, it can be measured same conditions that unrelated of the physical condition and unaffected by the data for the back and forth movement, because of it compares the current rotation angle of the joint. Finally, we show a comparative advantage results by compared with traditional method of extracting a silhouette and a method using a Kinect sensor.

맞벌이 가정과 전업주부 가정 자녀의 영양 섭취 상태와 식생활 비교 연구 (A Comparison of Nutrient Intakes and Food Lifestyles between Double Income Families' and Full-time Housewives' Children)

  • 이현옥
    • 한국식품영양학회지
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    • 제21권1호
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    • pp.106-113
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    • 2008
  • The purpose of this study was to compare the nutrient intakes and food lifestyles between double income families' children and full-time housewives' children. The subjects included 525 children ages 4 to 7 years old. The proportion of children receiving regular meals was 77.8%. One of the primary reasons for skipping breakfast was 'no appetite'(49.9%). In terms of food habit score 20.8% of the subjects belonged to the 'good' category and children from double income families had significantly higher scores than in full-time housewives' children(p<0.01). The first consideration for meal preparation was significantly different between the two types of families : for 44.3% of the children from it was double income families it was 'favorite', while for 42.8% of full-time housewives' children it was 'nutrition'(p<0.001). Mothers' attention to food for the health of their children was the primary reason in the response 'have regular meals each day'(90.6%). Vitamin C and fat intakes were significantly different between double income families' children and in full-time housewives' children(p<0.01, p<0.05). In conclusion, double income families' children have a lower frequency for eating breakfast and lower intakes of nutrients, such as Ca, P, K, vitamin A, vitamin $B_1$, $B_2$, and vitamin C than full-time housewives' ones.

A Study on Correcting Korean Pronunciation Error of Foreign Learners by Using Supporting Vector Machine Algorithm

  • Jang, Kyungnam;You, Kwang-Bock;Park, Hyungwoo
    • International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology
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    • 제8권3호
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    • pp.316-324
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    • 2020
  • It has experienced how difficult People with foreign language learning, it is to pronounce a new language different from the native language. The goal of various foreigners who want to learn Korean is to speak Korean as well as their native language to communicate smoothly. However, each native language's vocal habits also appear in Korean pronunciation, which prevents accurate information transmission. In this paper, the pronunciation of Chinese learners was compared with that of Korean. For comparison, the fundamental frequency and its variation of the speech signal were examined and the spectrogram was analyzed. The Formant frequencies known as the resonant frequency of the vocal tract were calculated. Based on these characteristics parameters, the classifier of the Supporting Vector Machine was found to classify the pronunciation of Koreans and the pronunciation of Chinese learners. In particular, the linguistic proposition was scientifically proved by examining the Korean pronunciation of /ㄹ/ that the Chinese people were not good at pronouncing.

Dietary Acculturation: Definition, Process, Assessment, and Implications

  • Satia-About a, Jessie
    • International Journal of Human Ecology
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    • 제4권1호
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    • pp.71-86
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    • 2003
  • Over the past few decades, changes in patterns of behavior (e.g., diet, smoking, alcohol consumption, and physical activity) have led to major changes in health status, characterized by increases in obesity, Type II diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular disease, and some cancers. This epidemiologic transition is largely the result of rapid increases in immigration to developed countries and rural-urban migration within developing countries, which is usually accompanied by environmental and lifestyle changes. In particular, adoption of “Western” dietary patterns, which tend to be high in fat and low in fruits and vegetables, is of concern since diet is a potent contributor to chronic disease risk. However, until recently, the process by which immigrants and rural-urban migrants adopt the dietary practices predominant in their new environments, known as dietary acculturation, has received very little research attention. Dietary acculturation is multidimensional, dynamic, and complex, and varies considerably depending on a variety of personal, cultural, and environmental characteristics. Therefore, to intervene successfully on the negative aspects of dietary acculturation, it is important to understand the process and identify factors that predispose and enable it to occur. The purpose of this article is to provide a practical model for understanding and investigating the effect of dietary acculturation on food and nutrient intake. Thus, this report 1) gives an overview of acculturation, 2) defines dietary acculturation and presents a model for how it occurs, 3) discusses measurement issues around dietary acculturation,4) reviews the literature on dietary acculturation in Korean Americans; 4) suggests a paradigm for acculturation research; and 5) offers some recommendations for future research in this area.

학교건강진단모형 개발을 위한 연구 (The Study for a Model Development of School Health Diagnosis)

  • 임미영
    • 한국보건간호학회지
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    • 제11권2호
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    • pp.131-140
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    • 1997
  • School health aims to guide and manage growing students in order to grow healthily through the formation of healthy life habits, the self-control health management guide and the making of pleasant school health environments. The purpose of this study is to clarify the concepts, to draw common features, and develop a new approach for school health diagnosis through literature review. School health diagnosis is defined as the identification of actual and potential health problems in school health problems in population. It is a label that both describes a situation and implies an ethiology. Although it is widely acknowledeged that school health diagnosis is an essential precursor to school health nursing intervention, it still has ambiguous definition, unmeasurable goal. and a tenuous structure. In addition, the eclipse of school health diagnosis theory in the literature is so complete that some texts even exclude diagnosis as a stage of the nursing theory has not developed sufficiently to guide school nurses in the application of the nursing diagnosis with in the school. The Neuman's systems model provided the conceptual framework for this study and offered school health nursing the sort of clear structure that will assist them to clarify their work to nursing colleges and also to the client group with whom they will work. The Neuman model is fully congruent with today's health care philosophy by taking a wellness-orientaed approach, involving clients III their health care with prevention as intervention.

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Children's fears and future prospects

  • Fauth Julia
    • International Journal of Human Ecology
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    • 제5권2호
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    • pp.111-122
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    • 2004
  • This paper outlines the findings of a consumer survey conducted in 1996 and 2001 by the University of Bonn, Germany, across 15 European countries. The survey involved a sample of 3,300 respondents in 1996 and around 11,000 respondents in 2001, throughout all 15 EU countries. Children and adolescents, between the ages of 10 and 17, were surveyed about their consumption habits and their attitudes towards the environment. The paper outlines the key findings on 'Children's fears and future prospects'. Children are exposed to a great mass of information, not only derived from the media but also from what they experience directly in their everyday-life. Some of this information translates into worries that adopt a clearer (more realistic) form when children become adolescents, as they might be easily involved in those events, and the understanding of the processes that may cause or continue them is deeper. Today's children and adolescents are under more pressure, since the social/political/economical spectrum is constantly changing. Change produces anxiety, fear of what will result from these transformations, as it implies that the social order will be reorganized. This paper reports on a long term comparative study among children and adolescents throughout the European Union, analyzed by country, age group and gender. It draws different preoccupations of young generations and consequent future expectations. It concludes by considering the influence of social and political organizations, as well as the family, on children and adolescents, as these might help to sustain a positive attitude towards various future events.

Money Makes the World go Around: European Youth and Financial Socialization

  • Fauth, Julia
    • International Journal of Human Ecology
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    • 제5권1호
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    • pp.23-34
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    • 2004
  • This paper outlines the findings of a consumer survey conducted in 1996 and 2001 by the University of Bonn, Germany, across 15 European countries. The survey involved a sample of 3,300 respondents in 1996 and around 11,000 respondents in 2001, throughout all 15 EU countries. Children and adolescents between the ages of 10 and 17 were surveyed on their consumption habits and their attitudes towards the environment. The paper outlines the key findings on "the process of socialization with money". Children come to appreciate the importance of money even before their first day at school. Even young children know you sometimes need cash to fulfil dreams. But the chance to experiment with money for real only comes when children first receive pocket money, usually from their parents. Later, in adolescence, consumer pressure starts to make an impact and it becomes more difficult to make ends meet. Spare time or holiday jobs help top up pocket money and enable adolescents to keep out of debt. This paper reports on a long term comparative study throughout the European Union among children and adolescents, analysed by country, age group and gender. The paper discusses the places young consumers can turn to in trying to fulfil their growing consumer needs. It also examines how much money is at their disposal. It then concludes by considering the influence of "financial socialization" on how young people deal with money.

한·중 양국 동물의 상징적 의미의 비교연구 (A comparative study: symbolic meaning of animals between Korea and China)

  • 박민수
    • 비교문화연구
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    • 제21권
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    • pp.271-288
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    • 2010
  • In their everyday life, people form social phenomena and relations through the shapes and habits of animals. Therefore, animals contain the idea of the way of life of certain nations, spiritual and cultural feelings, and the symbolic meaning which can be recognized between the members of the unique nation. The symbolism of animals varies depending on different nations, because the adages are the essence of the language including their culture, thought, custom, and life. Examining their own adages can be one of the ways to find out what the animals symbolize in different nations. Another reason is that they are the dictionaries, reflecting their own way of thinking and traditional values, so to speak. The research shows that, between Korean and Chinese adages, it is in a similar frequency, using materials such as mammals, birds, fishes, reptiles, and insects. The adages are focused on the 12 animals which is familiar to both nations, a rat, an ox, a tiger, a rabbit, a dragon, a snake, a horse, a lamb, a monkey, a rooster, a dog and a boar. We compared the symbolism, the surface meanings in adages, and the figurative meanings of these animals in Korea and China. As a result, it is found that some are almost the same in usage. However, some are totally different such as expressions related to the animals, the cultural differences and clear understanding. It is necessary to do comparative researches in a detailed and various way by studying the issues derived from verbalism.