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Usefulness of Estimated Height Loss for Detection of Osteoporosis in Women
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Soon Gyo Yeoum, Jong Hwa Lee
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J Korean Acad Nurs 2011;41(6):758-767. Published online December 31, 2011
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2011.41.6.758
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Purpose
This study was done to examine the threshold value of estimated height loss at which the risk of osteoporosis increases and to verify its discriminative ability in the detection of osteoporosis.
Methods
It was conducted based on epidemiological descriptive methods on 732 Korean women at a public healthcare center in Seoul between July and November 2010. ANOVA, Pearson correlation, logistic regression analysis and receiver operating characteristics (ROC) curve were used for data analysis.
Results
There was an age-related correlation between bone mineral density (lumbar spine: F=37.88, p<.001; femur: F=54.27, p<.001) and estimated height loss (F=27.68, p<.001). Estimated height loss increased significantly with decreasing bone mineral density (lumbar spine: r=-.23, p<.001; femur: r=-.34, p<.001). The odds ratio for the point at which the estimated height loss affects the occurrence of osteoporosis was found to increase at a cut-off value of 2 cm and the area under ROC curve was .71 and .82 in lumbar spine and femur, respectively.
Conclusion
The optimal cut-off value of the estimated height loss for detection of osteoporosis was 2 cm. Height loss is therefore a useful indicator for the self-assessment and prognosis of osteoporosis.
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Adjustment after a Hysterectomy
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Soon Gyo Yeoum, Chai Soon Park
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Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2005;35(6):1174-1182. Published online October 31, 2005
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2005.35.6.1174
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Purpose
This study examined the relationship between sexual changes and adjustment and identified the factors which affect adjustment after a hysterectomy.
Method
The subjects were 89 women under 50 years of age registered at gynecology departments of general hospitals in Seoul.
Result
60.7% of the women restarted coitus during six weeks to three months post operation. They felt a decrease in vaginal secretions (68%), and abdominal and pelvic pain (59.8%), but2/3 of them didn't change the frequency of coitus and level of orgasm. With respect to the adaptability of the sexual life, there was a significant difference in the time to restart coitus, lack of vaginal secretions, abdominal and pelvic pain, change of frequency of coitus, experience of orgasm, importance of sex and avoidance of coitus, according to job, income, and health condition.
Conclusion
It is appropriate to restart coitus six weeks to three months after surgery and preliminary information should be given to patients after surgery as abdominal and pelvic pain could be relieved after twelve months. Also, sexual adjustment can be improved if they can recognize the changes after surgery from sexual life before surgery.
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