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근전도를 활용한 뇌졸중 환자의 상지 운동 및 기능 평가에 관한 고찰 (Evaluation of Upper Limb Movement and Function in Stroke Patients Using Electromyography : A Review)

  • 이지연;이경아;정재휴;박지혁
    • 재활치료과학
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    • 제11권3호
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    • pp.37-50
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    • 2022
  • 목적 : 최근 3년간 국내 및 국외 학회지에 게재된 뇌졸중 편마비 환자의 상지 운동 또는 기능 평가에 근전도가 사용된 연구에 대해 알아보았다. 연구방법 : 뇌졸중 환자의 상지 운동 또는 기능 평가에 근전도가 사용된 연구를 검토하기 위해 데이터베이스 PubMed, EMBASE, Scopus, RISS, KISS를 사용하여 문헌을 검색하였다. 검색어는 ('stroke' OR 'hemiplegia') AND ('EMG' OR 'electromyography' OR 'electromyogram' OR'muscle activity') AND ('Upper limb' OR 'Hand') 또는 (뇌졸중 OR 편마비) AND (근전도 OR 근활성도) AND (상지 OR 상지기능 OR 손)을 사용하였다. 검색 기간은 2018년 1월 1일부터 2021년 12월 31일로 설정하였다. 결과 : 최종적으로 15편의 연구가 도출되었으며, 뇌졸중 편마비 환자를 근전도를 사용해 평가할 때 근활성도를 평가하는 연구가 가장 많았으며, 일상생활과 밀접한 과제를 수행하는 중재, 보조도구를 사용한 중재, 단순 동작의 반복을 제공하는 중재 등이 가장 빈번하게 사용되었다. 결론 : 근전도 검사를 사용해 상지기능을 평가할 때, 연구 목적에 따라 함께 사용할 수 있는 평가도구를 제시하고, 평가 시 근전도 검사를 활용할 수 있는 중재를 설정하는 근거를 제공한다는 의의가 있다.

AHP 기반의 생활안전지수 모델 및 서비스 활용방안 연구 (A Study of Life Safety Index Model based on AHP and Utilization of Service)

  • 오혜수;이동훈;정종운;장재민;양상운
    • 한국재난정보학회 논문집
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    • 제17권4호
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    • pp.864-881
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    • 2021
  • 연구목적: 본 연구는 빅데이터와 인공지능 기술을 기반으로 다양한 위험 특성과 개개인의 상황을 고려한 맞춤형 예방 솔루션을 제공하는 생활안전 예방서비스 연구개발의 일환으로, 일상 생활안전과 관련하여 개인의 현재 안전수준을 정량적 수치로 나타내는 생활안전지수를 산출하는 방안을 제시하여, 안전사고를 예방하고 대응하기 위한 맞춤형 종합지수 서비스를 제공하는 데 목적이 있다. 연구방법: 본 연구의 핵심이 되는 모델은 AHP(Analysis Hierarchy Process)와 리커트 척도(Likert Scale)를 혼용하는 방법으로, 전문가 그룹의 합의형성 모델을 기반으로 산출된다. 생활안전 예방서비스를 평가할 수 있는 평가항목을 위험지표, 취약지표, 예방지표 등으로 구분하고, 이를 AHP 의사결정 방법론에 따라 AHP 계층구조로 정의하여 각 레벨 항목의 쌍대비교를 통해 평가항목 간 상대적 가중치를 산출하는 방법을 제안한다. 또한 평가항목을 적용한 개별 예방서비스에 대한 평가는 향후 생활안전 예방서비스의 확대를 고려하여 AHP 쌍대비교를 대신하여 리커트 척도 기반으로 절대평가하고 그 결과를 상대비교하는 방법으로 개별서비스 간 가중치를 산출하는 방안도 함께 제시한다. 연구결과: 생활안전 예방서비스에 대한 서비스 가중치를 도출하고, 이를 생활안전 예방서비스의 인공지능 예측모델을 통해 산출된 개별위험지수에 반영하여 종합지수를 산출하였다. 결론: 구현한 모델의 적용을 위하여 생활안전 예방서비스 앱과 플랫폼으로 구성된 테스트 환경을 구축하고, 사용자 시나리오를 바탕으로 기능에 대한 효능을 평가하였다. 이를 통해 본 연구에서 제시된 생활안전지수는 사용자에게 현재 자신의 안전수준을 종합하여 나타냄으로써 안전 위험에 진단과 대응 및 예방 골든타임을 지원하는 것으로 기대된다.

Strategies for Managing Dementia Patients through Improving Oral Health and Occlusal Rehabilitation: A Review and Meta-analysis

  • Yeon-Hee Lee;Sung-Woo Lee;Hak Young Rhee;Min Kyu Sim;Su-Jin Jeong;Chang Won Won
    • Journal of Korean Dental Science
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    • 제16권2호
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    • pp.128-148
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    • 2023
  • Dementia is an umbrella term that describes the loss of thinking, memory, attention, logical reasoning, and other mental abilities to the extent that it interferes with the activities of daily living. More than 50 million individuals worldwide live with dementia, which is expected to increase to 131 million by 2050. Recent research has shown that poor oral health increases the risk of dementia, while oral health declines with cognitive decline. In this narrative review, the literature was based on the "hypothesis" that dementia and oral health have a close relationship, and appropriate oral health and occlusal rehabilitation treatment can improve the quality of life of patients with dementia and prevent progression. We conducted a literature search in PubMed and Google Scholar databases, using the search terms "dementia," "major neurocognitive disorder," "dentition," "occlusion," "tooth loss," "dental prosthesis," "dental implant," and "occlusal rehabilitation" in the title field over the past 30 years. A total of 131 studies that scientifically addressed dementia, oral health, and/or oral rehabilitation were included. In a meta-analysis, the random effect model demonstrated significant tooth loss increasing the dementia risk 3.64-fold (pooled odds ratio=3.64, 95% confidence interval [2.50~5.32], P-value=0.0348). Tooth loss can be an important indicator of cognitive function decline. As the number of missing teeth increases, the risk of dementia increases. Loss of teeth can lead to a decrease in the ascending information to the brain and reduced masticatory ability, cerebral blood flow, and psychological atrophy. Oral microbiome dysbiosis and migration of key bacterial species to the brain can also cause dementia. Additionally, inflammation in the oral cavity affects the inflammatory response of the brain and the complete body. Conversely, proper oral hygiene management, the placement of dental implants or prostheses to replace lost teeth, and the restoration of masticatory function can inhibit symptom progression in patients with dementia. Therefore, improving oral health can prevent dementia progression and improve the quality of life of patients.

거제도(巨濟島) 주민(住民)의 영양실태조사(營養實態調査) (Nutrition Survey in Koje Island)

  • 오승호;장수경;박명윤
    • Journal of Nutrition and Health
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    • 제10권4호
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    • pp.43-58
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    • 1977
  • Kojedo is the second largest island in Korea and a total population of 115,500 is living on the island of 394.69 sq. km. Under the direction of three nutrition professors, nutrition surveys in two villages in Kojedo, namely Siljun Ri in Hachung Myon and Soowol Ri in Shinhyun Myon, were carried by 30 college senior students majoring in nutrition from August to 20 August 1977. From a total of 176 households of the two villages, 67 households were randomly selected and 390 family members of the households were subjcets of the nutrition surveys. The precise weighing method was used in evaluating the kinds of foods and nutrient intakes of the subjects for three consecutive days. Thirty-seven pre-school children aged between 3 to 6 years and 27 fertile women were examined for biochemical findings and physical status. The main purposes of the surveys are to provide baseline data on nutrition in Kojedo Island for the Kojedo Community Development Project and to compare the nutritional status of the villages of Siljun Ri and Soowol Ri. Siljun Ri is located in the pilot project area of the Koiedo Community Health Project sponsored since December 1970 by the Christian Medical Commission of the World Council of Churches. While Soowol Ri is a control village for comparison. The results obtained are summarized as follows: Food Intake The average food intake per person per day in Siljun Ri, 1064 grams (91.7% in vegetable foods and 7.6% in animal foods) was 90 grams more than that of Soowol Ri, 974 grams (92.8% in vegetable foods and 5.9% in animal foods). However, the food intake per pre-school child in Siljun Ri, 485 grams (92.6% from vegetable foods and 6.4% from animal foods) was 21 grams lower than that of the Soowol Ri, 506 grams (88.5% from vegetable foods and 6.5% from animal foods). The average intake of beans was 16 grams(1.5% out of the total food intake) in Siljun Ri and 21 grams(2.2% of the total food intake)in Soowol Ri. The villagers should be guided for more consumption of soybeans to improve the quality of protein intake from vegetable foods. Nutrient Intake The adult intake in Siljun Ri and Soowol Ri were 2,529 kcal and 2,511 kcal respectively. The average energy intake of pre-school childen in Siljun Ri was 948 kcal and that for adult and 1,500 kcal for childen aged between 4 to 6 years-given by the Korea FAO Association, the diets in both villages were not adequate. Average daily protein intake of the subjected adult in Siljun Ri was 78.4 grams and that of Soowol Ri was 76.2 grams, while pre-school children took 30.7 grams in the former village and 31.7 grams in the latter village per child per day. The protein intake in both villages were lower than the recommended allowances, 80 grams for adult and 45 grams for $4{\sim}6$ years childen, and animal protein intake of the all subjects was very much lower than the RDA. The main charecter of the diet has been found low in quality of protein and high in carbohydrate. The calcium intakes of the pre-school children in both villages, 251.9 milligrams in Siljun Ri and 218.8 milligrams in Soowol Ri, were very much lower than the recommended allowance of 500 milligrams per day. It is apparent that the diet for children should be supplemented with calcium. Among the vitamin group, the daily average intakes of vitamin A and $B_{2}$(thiamine), $B_{2}$(riboflavin), C(ascorbic acid), and niacin were not adequate for the children in both villages. Especially the intake of riboflavin, 0.4 milligrams in both village children, was much lower than the RDA, 0.9 milligrams per day. Physical Characteristics Average height, weight, chest and head circumference of the pre-school children in both villages were similar to those of the Korean standard given by the Korean Paediatrics Association except that the average height of pre-school boys in Siljun Ri was 8 cm higher than the Korean standard of 105 cm. The mean values of upper arm circumference and skinfold thickness of pre-school boys in both villages were the same, 15.4 cm for upper arm circumference and 6.8 mm for skinfold thickness, but the mean values of those of the girls in Siljun Ri were higher than those of pre-school grils in Soowol Ri. Biochemical Findings Avera ge hemogobin value of boys and girls in both villages was the same, 11.1 grams per 100 ml of blood. The incidence of anemia (Hb value below 11g/100ml) was similar in both viltagesr 36.4% for boys and 50% for girls in Siljun Ri and 37.5% for boys and 50% for girls in Soowol Ri. Average hemoglobin values of fertile women were 10.7g% in Siljun Ri and 10.8% in Soowor Ri. The incidences of anemia(Hb valre brlow 12g/100ml) were 100% in Siljun Ri and 86.7% in Soowol Ri. The anemia of these subjects may be caused mainty low intake of good quality protein and iron intake from vegetable food. Recommendation In general, the nutritional status of a community health pilot village is not higher than that of control village due to the lack of nutrition improvement guldance services. Nutrition education should be delivered to the villagers as a main part of the health education artivities. The emphasis should be on building better health through bttter food habits and better food production as well as on preventing malnutrition and diseasrs. It can be an invaluable part of community developnent. Since nutrition is considered to be at least one-half of MCH care, no village or home visits should be made without careful provision for teaching and demoastrating something simple and practical on nutrition. The nurse, midwife, and village health worker should be the chief promoters of nutrition.

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