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A Study on the Subjective Symptoms of Workers and Users in Public Facilities (공중이용시설 근무자 및 이용자의 자각증상에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Jong-Dae;Son, Bu-Soon;HwangBo, Yung
    • Journal of Environmental Science International
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.175-183
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    • 2011
  • This study was conducted to survey the subjective symptoms of workers and users in selected 5 public facility groups(offices, performance halls, private crammers, wedding halls and indoor sports facilities), located in Seoul, Daejeon and Chungnam Province. Overall as subjective symptoms that were worse at public facilities than those usual, following responses appeared: I have a headache, My eyes are dry or feel irritated or itching, I feel eyestrain or my eyes are bloodshot, My nose was stuffy, I have a cough, I feel dry in the throat or inflammation happens, I feel oppressed in the breast or sometimes have difficulty in breathing, My skin gets dry, My skin is itching or has some spots, I feel like vomiting, I feel easily tired or sleep, I lose my concentration and I feel my memory is falling, I feel dizzy, I feel depressed, I feel being sharp and feel tension, I feel muscular pain or stiffness on shoulders, back and neck. Also, we compare with normal subjective symptoms scores and subjective symptoms scores in public facilities. The highest subjective symptoms score in at normal was my skin gets dry(2.35 points) and subjective symptoms score in public facilities was I feel eyestrain or my eyes are bloodshot(2.61 points).

Surface Properties of the Dried Coacervate Film Affect Dry Feel of the Shampoo Composed of Cationic Polymer and Anionic/Amphoteric Surfactant (양이온 폴리머와 음이온/양쪽성 계면활성제로 형성된 코아세르베이트 건조 필름 특성이 샴푸 건조 후 사용감에 미치는 영향)

  • Son, Seong-Kil;Jeon, Hyun-Wook;Lee, In-Ho;Chang, Sug-Youn
    • Journal of the Society of Cosmetic Scientists of Korea
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    • v.38 no.2
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    • pp.133-138
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    • 2012
  • The purpose of this study was to examine the correlation between physical properties of dried coacervate films and dry feel for shampoo composition. Simple shampoo compositions were made of two different cationic charge density polymers in the same surfactant compositions. The simple shampoo compositions were diluted with distilled water to make coacervate. Formed coacervate was collected by centrifuge (3,000 rpm, 30 min). Coacervate was coated on the glass plates and dried in drying oven (for 1 h, $50^{\circ}C$) to make the thin film. We carried out an experiment on measurement of contact angle, moisture loss ratio and SEM image analysis of the dried coacervate film. Dry feelings of the shampoos were evaluated by panel using hair tresses. Results show that the properties of dried coacervate films affect the dry feel of the after shampooing.

A study on the Diagnostic Test for the Somatic Signs of the Internet Addiction Syndrome (인터넷 중독자의 신체적 이상 증상에 대한진단도구 개발에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Ji-Whan
    • The Journal of Korean Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapy
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.51-56
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    • 2001
  • The purpose of this study is to make a new diagnostic test model for the physical disturbance signs for the overuser or addiction persons in internet. Variations of Somato-diagnostic testR for Internet Addiction Syndrome(Park V1.0) are follows ; 1. Are you hurt in your elbow or shoulder? 2. Do you feel stiffness in your neck? 3. Do you feel numbness of wrist on drive? 4. Are you hurt in your fingers on touch a keyboard or mouse? 5. Are you hurt in your back? 6. I feel taut on my legs sometimes. 7. I feel dim or bloodshot in my eyes. 8. I feel dry in my eyeball. 9. I feel heavy and ache on my head. 10. I can't sleep very well. 11. I have a digestive upset often. 12. My hand's full with sweat on computing. 13. I feel tremble or heavy in my heart. 14. I'm tired easily. 15. I'm not concerned about a sex impulse at all.

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Subjective Oral Health Status of the Elderly and Social Impact Efficacy (노인의 주관적 구강건강상태가 사회적 효능감에 미치는 영향)

  • Noh, Eun-Mi;Back, Jong-Uk
    • Journal of dental hygiene science
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.233-239
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    • 2010
  • The study of the elderly and poor oral status interpersonal relationships and smooth social life limited to give is the social alienation and isolation, promoting to having problems with a sense of the elderly subjective oral health status and social efficacy affects whether analyzed. 1. Subjective oral health status authoring feel healthy food disorders, toothache, periodontal problems, tmj pain, dry mouth, bad breath symptoms such as 'sometimes' 'often' than a 'no' if you appear to be a highly subjective and social efficacy Efficacy of oral health status and social influence were more (p<0.01). 2. Subjective oral health status of the seven kinds of sub-variable that oral health status, food authoring disorders, toothache, gum disease, jaw joint or more, dry mouth, bad breath instantly and look at the relationship between social efficacy oral health status, ability of mastication, pain in oral, gum disease, tmj pain, dry mouth, presence of halitosis than positive (+) was correlated.

A Study on Quality Characteristics of Makpyeon made of Dry Milled Rice Powder according to Soaking Time (침지시간을 달리한 건식 쌀가루 막편의 품질특성)

  • Jo, Yun Ju;Yoon, Hye Hyun
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.35-46
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    • 2018
  • This study investigated the quality characteristics of makpyeon made of dry milled rice powder according to soaking time. Makpyeon samples made of dry milled rice powder were analyzied with various soacking time, the moisture content, pH, Hunter's color value texture characteristics, attribute difference test and acceptance test. The moisture content of makpyeon did not indicate difference among samples. pH resulted in MS90 showed the lowest moisture content. The L-value (lightness) and a-value (greenness) result in that MS0 showed the highest and decreased according to soaking time. The b-value (yellowness) increased according to soaking time, MS90 showed the highest. TPA resulted in that MS90 indicated the highest hardness, chewiness, gumminess and the lowest adhesiveness. Hardness of makpyeon samples was higher than sulgitteok samples, adhesiveness was lower than those of sulgitteok in each soaking time. Based on attribute difference test, the score of brightness, moistness, glossy, particle size were decreased and firmness were increased according to soaking times. Flavor, taste and mouth feel attribute was stronger in makpyeon samples with the longer soaking time. Acceptance results showed that MS0 and MS30 (soaking for 30 min) were preferred the most. Also limitations and future research directions of this study were discussed.

A Study on the Development of Lightweight Wall for Sound Transmission Loss and Field Test Results of the Dry-Wall System (차음성능이 향상된 경량벽체 개발 및 성능평가 연구)

  • 이병권;배상환;홍천화
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering Conference
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    • 2004.05a
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    • pp.699-704
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    • 2004
  • As being inconvenient to apply reinforced concrete structure to high-rise buildings, it is applied steel structured system. Therefore light-weight wall systems are applied as partition wall to reduce the self-load of the building. But, the required performances of a light-weight wall are not evaluated systematically. As a field survey result, partition walls of house-to-house were not showed their respected performances, so the dwellers are feel so worse the quality of the whole building. In steel-structured high-rise buildings especially, occupant's dissatisfaction concerned indoor noise was high because curtain wall systems having a high air-tight performance isolate the outdoor noise making masking effect. Therefore wall systems which have high performances of sound insulation and air-tightness are required in high-rise buildings. As a result, a new drywall system was presented and the performance was verified with field test.

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Effects of lifestyle on dry mouth and dry eyes

  • Jung, Yu Yeon
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.27 no.12
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    • pp.259-266
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    • 2022
  • In this paper, we propose a study is to prepare basic data for integrated health promotion education by preventing dry mouth and dry eyes through lifestyle management. From October 7 to 17, 2022, a total of 516 respondents who voluntarily agreed and responded through a self-written structured questionnaire were statistically analyzed for university students in their 20s across the country. As for the factor of feeling dry mouth among the living habits of the study subjects, the more smoking per day, the higher(8.41±2.041) and very high(7.75±2.927) felt dry mouth(p=.015), and the time spent using smart phones. The shorter this was, the lower(1.16±0.784) and very low(1.83±1.672) felt dry mouth(p=.022). The main factors contributing to dry mouth and dry eyes were dry eyes (odds ratio 3.651, p=.000), and high smoking(odds ratio 0.916, p=.038), and the more you use your smart phone (odds ratio 0.256, p=.004), the more you feel dry mouth. When feeling dry eyes, they felt dry mouth more(odds ratio 4.002, p=.000), and the more they exercised, the more dry eyes they felt(odds ratio 1.600, p=.009). As a result, since dry mouth and dry eyes appear as common inconveniences, it was found that lifestyle management is necessary to maintain and promote a healthy life. Therefore, it is proposed to build an integrated health platform that can improve the quality of life and implement personalized health management programs.

The Clinical Study on Cosmetics by Using Traditional Herbal Medicine (전통 한방처방을 이용한 기초 한방화장품에 대한 임상적 연구)

  • Kim, Yoon-Bum;Kim, Ho-Cheol
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology and Dermatology
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.259-275
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    • 2002
  • During a clinical test with Korean herbal cosmetics, significant data and related results are summarized as following: 1. The questionnaire resulted the subjects who used Korean herbal cosmetics showed significant subjective improvement. 2. $11{\%}$ of the subjects who used Korean herbal skin lotion replied "very good" , $60{\%}$ "good" , and $29{\%}$ "so so". 3. In the questionnaire about how often the subjects who used Korean herbal skin lotion experienced skin irritation, $91{\%}$ of the subjects replied they didn't experience any skin irritation 4. The subjects who used oily & combinational cosmetics showed more significant result than the placebo group in the questionnaire about how they feel when using emulsion. 5. In the questionnaire about how they feel when using emulsion. $11{\%}$ of all the subjects replied "very good" , 60{\%}$ "good" , and $29{\%}$ "so so". 6. In the questionnaire about how they feel when using essence $18{\%}$ of all the subjects replied "very good" , $56{\%}$ "good" , and $27{\%}$ "so so". 7. In the questionnaire about how often the subjects who used skin lotion experienced skin irritation, $100{\%}$ of the subjects replied there was no skin irritation. 8. the subjects who used Korean herbal cosmetics showed significant result in the questionnaire about how much moisture they feel when using cream. 9. The subjects who used neutral & dry cosmetics showed more significant result than the placebo group in the questionnaire about if the cosmetics spread well when using emulsion. 10. The subjects who used oily & combinational cosmetics showed more significant result than the placebo group in the questionnaire about how much moisture they feel when using cosmetics. 11. In the questionnaire about how they feel when using cream $13{\%}$ of all the subjects replied "very good", $49{\%}$ "good", and $2{\%}$ "so so". 12. In the questionnaire about how often the subjects who used cream lotion experienced skin irritation, $96{\%}$ of the subjects replied there was no skin irritation. 13. In the measurement of coreometer, the subjects who used oily & combinational cosmetics showed significant result(measurement area : indang). Especially in the area of sungjang there is significant difference between the subjects group and placebo group. 14. In the measurement of skin-ph-meter, there was no significant change in all group. 15. in the measurement of melanin-erythema index meter, the subjects who used cosmetics which doesn't contain Korean herbs showed significant change and made significant difference in comparison to the subjects who used Korean herbal cosmetics.

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The Association of Subjective Symptoms of Students and Indoor Air Quality in Private Academic Facilities (학원시설 실내공기질과 이용자의 자각증상에 관한 연구)

  • Jung, Kyung-Sick;Kim, Nam-Soo;Lee, Jong-Dae;HwangBo, Young;Son, Bu-Soon;Lee, Byung-Kook
    • Journal of Environmental Health Sciences
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    • v.35 no.6
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    • pp.468-477
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    • 2009
  • To evaluate the current indoor air quality condition of private academic facilities in Korea and investigate its association with subjective symptoms of student residing at the same academic facilities, air quality monitoring was carried out in total of 20 academic facilities located in Seoul, Daejon and Chungnam from the beginning of January to the end of April, 2009. To assess the air quality condition of academic facilities, 6 air pollutants with temperature and humidity were measured simultaneously inside and outside of academic facilities. The rate of exceeding the Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) guideline concentrations in 6 air pollutants were 5%, 85%, 15%, 5%, 10% and 30% for CO, $CO_2$, PM10, HCHO, TVOCs and TBC, respectively. A questionnaire on 16 subjective symptoms related to indoor air quality was given to 342 students who studied at the 20 academic facilities. The most frequent symptom of students was 'I feel easily tired or sleepy', and this was followed by 'I feel muscular pain or stiffness on shoulder, back and neck'. The association of net difference (subjective symptoms at the academic facility - subjective symptoms of the usual situation) with air pollutants was analyzed using spearman rank correlation. In logistic analysis using proportional odds method, the students whose indoor air concentration of HCHO was ${\geq}60{\mu}g/m^3$ hadsignificant odds of having more subjective symptoms of 'My eyes are dry or feel irritated or itching' (OR=5.026: CI=1.587-15.911), 'I feel easily tired or sleepy' (OR=2.956: CI=1.072-8.152), 'I lose my concentration and I feel my memory is falling' (OR=7.745: CI=1.938-30.955) and 'I feel dizzy' (OR=4.424: CI=1.292-15.149) than those of <$60{\mu}g/m^3$.

A Study of Clinical Characteristics of Female Patients with Cold Hypersensitivity on Hands and Feet (여성 수족냉증 환자의 임상 특성에 관한 연구)

  • Kwon, Jung-Yeon;Kim, Young-Ji;Kong, Kyung-Hwan;Jeon, Chan-Yong;Go, Ho-Yeon;Ko, You-me
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine
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    • v.39 no.2
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    • pp.64-79
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    • 2018
  • Objectives: This study was aimed to research clinical characteristics of female patients with cold hypersensitivity on the hands and feet compared with non-cold hypersensitivity group. Methods: 134 women patients were collected from 6 Korean medicine hospitals, and divided into 2 groups(cold hypersensitivity group and non-cold hypersensitivity group). This survey was composed of 19 questions related to clinical symptoms of cold hypersensitivity. Results: We found out the differences between 2 groups in 10 questions among 19 questions in the survey results. (Body Type, Energy, Digestibility, Skin Type, Facial Complexion, Chill, Dry Mouth and Thirst, Preference between Coolness and Warmth, Thickness of Tongue Fur, Floating and Sinking of Pulse) Conclusions: From these results, Patients with cold hypersensitivity on hands and feet have relative clinical characteristics as follows. They are relatively weak and lethargic. They have dry skin and look more pale. They feel chill easily and have dry mouth and thirst. They prefer warmth and have indigestion more. They had more various infirm and ill clinical characteristics compared with the other group from the view of Korean medicine.