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Lee S, Koh J, Kim G, Jeong S, Song Y, Ahn M, et al.
Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc . 2025 Mar; 2024:1-6. PMID: 40038997
The aging population has led to an increased prevalence of chronic kidney disease (CKD), associated with a higher incidence of gait disturbances and rise in fall rates. It is important...
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Yun S, Lee S, Kim G, Cho S, Ryu S, Jeong I
Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc . 2025 Mar; 2024:1-6. PMID: 40038970
This study presents an approach to human activity recognition (HAR) using electrocardiogram (ECG) signals. We explore the application of ECG for not only providing cardiophysiological information but also for more...
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Zheng G, Lee S, Koh J, Pahwa K, Li H, Xu Z, et al.
Digit Health . 2024 Oct; 10:20552076241278942. PMID: 39416857
Objective: Arrhythmia detection and classification are challenging because of the imbalanced ratio of normal heartbeats to arrhythmia heartbeats and the complicated combinations of arrhythmia types. Arrhythmia classification on wearable electrocardiogram...
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Song Y, Jeong I, Ryu S, Lee S, Koh J, Jeong S, et al.
Kidney Res Clin Pract . 2024 Oct; PMID: 39384362
Background: Digital therapeutics are emerging as treatments for diseases and disabilities. In chronic kidney disease (CKD), gait is a potential biomarker for health status and intervention effectiveness. This study aims...
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Ryu S, Yun S, Lee S, Jeong I
Sensors (Basel) . 2024 Mar; 24(5). PMID: 38475146
Various sensing modalities, including external and internal sensors, have been employed in research on human activity recognition (HAR). Among these, internal sensors, particularly wearable technologies, hold significant promise due to...
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Moon H, Jeong I
Phys Act Nutr . 2023 Nov; 27(3):1-9. PMID: 37946440
Purpose: Disruption of circadian genes affects metabolic homeostasis. Regular exercise programs prevent metabolic dysfunction and alter circadian gene expression In this study, we investigated whether exercise affects light stress-induced circadian...
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Yuk K, Lee S, Bae W, Park J, Woo S, Song P, et al.
Biochem Biophys Res Commun . 2023 Jan; 646:36-43. PMID: 36701893
Exercise can afford several benefits to combat mood disorders in both rodents and humans. Engagement in various physical activities upregulates levels of neurotrophic factors in several brain regions and improves...
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Prabhakar S, Ryu S, Jeong I, Won D
Biomed Res Int . 2022 Jun; 2022:2052061. PMID: 35663047
One of the major reasons of mortality in human beings is cancer, and there is an absolute necessity for doctors to identify and treat a person suffering from it. Leukemia...
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Prabhakar S, Rajaguru H, Ryu S, Jeong I, Won D
Sensors (Basel) . 2022 May; 22(9). PMID: 35591246
Manual sleep stage scoring is usually implemented with the help of sleep specialists by means of visual inspection of the neurophysiological signals of the patient. As it is a very...
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Ryu S, Kim S, Won D, Bang C, Koh J, Jeong I
Front Physiol . 2022 Mar; 13:825612. PMID: 35237180
Disease symptoms often contain features that are not routinely recognized by patients but can be identified through indirect inspection or diagnosis by medical professionals. Telemedicine requires sufficient information for aiding...