Environment and Its Influence on Health and Demographics in South Korea
As the prevalence of overweight and obesity has been increasing in South Korea, it is critical to better understand possible associations between environmental surroundings and general health status. We characterize key health test readings and basic demographic information from 10,816 South Koreans...
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doaj-e702371c4e184bf78ef0d68e1f5849082020-11-24T23:04:17ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012016-02-0113218310.3390/ijerph13020183ijerph13020183Environment and Its Influence on Health and Demographics in South KoreaRamiro D. Bravo Santisteban0Young L. Kim1Umar Farooq2Tae-Seong Kim3Sekyoung Youm4Seung-Hun Park5Department of Biomedical Engineering, Kyung Hee University, Gyeonggi-do 17104, KoreaWeldon School of Biomedical Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907, USADepartment of Biomedical Engineering, Kyung Hee University, Gyeonggi-do 17104, KoreaDepartment of Biomedical Engineering, Kyung Hee University, Gyeonggi-do 17104, KoreaDepartment of Industrial and System Engineering, Dongguk University, Seoul 04620, KoreaThe HIMS Inc., Gyeonggi-do 16702, KoreaAs the prevalence of overweight and obesity has been increasing in South Korea, it is critical to better understand possible associations between environmental surroundings and general health status. We characterize key health test readings and basic demographic information from 10,816 South Koreans, obtained from two Ubiquitous Healthcare (U-Healthcare) centers that have distinct surrounding neighborhood characteristics. One is located in a rural area in Busan, the other is located in an urban area in Daegu surrounded by a highly crowded residential and commercial business area. We analyze comprehensive health data sets, including blood pressure, body mass index, pulse rate, and body fat percentage from December 2013 to December 2014 to study differences in overall health test measurements between users of rural and urban U-Healthcare centers. We conduct multiple regression analyses to evaluate differences in general health status between the two centers, adjusting for confounding factors. We report statistical evidence of differences in blood pressure at the two locations. As local residents are major users, the result indicates that the environmental surroundings of the centers can influence the demographics of the users, the type of health tests in demand, and the users’ health status. We further envision that U-Healthcare centers will provide public users with an opportunity for enhancing their current health, which could potentially be used to prevent them from developing chronic diseases, while providing surveillance healthcare data.http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/13/2/183self-healthcarephysical activityU-Healthcareneighborhood and healthenvironmenthealth promotion |
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Ramiro D. Bravo Santisteban Young L. Kim Umar Farooq Tae-Seong Kim Sekyoung Youm Seung-Hun Park Environment and Its Influence on Health and Demographics in South Korea International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health self-healthcare physical activity U-Healthcare neighborhood and health environment health promotion |
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Ramiro D. Bravo Santisteban Young L. Kim Umar Farooq Tae-Seong Kim Sekyoung Youm Seung-Hun Park |
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Environment and Its Influence on Health and Demographics in South Korea |
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Environment and Its Influence on Health and Demographics in South Korea |
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Environment and Its Influence on Health and Demographics in South Korea |
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Environment and Its Influence on Health and Demographics in South Korea |
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Environment and Its Influence on Health and Demographics in South Korea |
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environment and its influence on health and demographics in south korea |
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MDPI AG |
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health |
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1660-4601 |
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2016-02-01 |
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As the prevalence of overweight and obesity has been increasing in South Korea, it is critical to better understand possible associations between environmental surroundings and general health status. We characterize key health test readings and basic demographic information from 10,816 South Koreans, obtained from two Ubiquitous Healthcare (U-Healthcare) centers that have distinct surrounding neighborhood characteristics. One is located in a rural area in Busan, the other is located in an urban area in Daegu surrounded by a highly crowded residential and commercial business area. We analyze comprehensive health data sets, including blood pressure, body mass index, pulse rate, and body fat percentage from December 2013 to December 2014 to study differences in overall health test measurements between users of rural and urban U-Healthcare centers. We conduct multiple regression analyses to evaluate differences in general health status between the two centers, adjusting for confounding factors. We report statistical evidence of differences in blood pressure at the two locations. As local residents are major users, the result indicates that the environmental surroundings of the centers can influence the demographics of the users, the type of health tests in demand, and the users’ health status. We further envision that U-Healthcare centers will provide public users with an opportunity for enhancing their current health, which could potentially be used to prevent them from developing chronic diseases, while providing surveillance healthcare data. |
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self-healthcare physical activity U-Healthcare neighborhood and health environment health promotion |
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