The Status and Distinct Characteristics of Endocrine Diseases in North Korean Articles Published between 2006 and 2015

BackgroundPast decades of division have led to substantial differences in medical environments between South and North Korea. However, little is known about North Korea's medical status and research field, especially regarding endocrinology. In this study, we report the characteristics of North...

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Main Authors: Kyeong Jin Kim, Shin Ha, Yo Han Lee, Jung Hyun Noh, Sin Gon Kim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Academya Publishing Co. 2018-06-01
Series:Endocrinology and Metabolism
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Online Access:https://e-enm.org/Synapse/Data/PDFData/2008ENM/enm-33-268.pdf
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spelling doaj-c3645866822b4d3c88a63e997aeb075b2020-11-24T20:48:24ZengAcademya Publishing Co.Endocrinology and Metabolism2093-596X2093-59782018-06-0133226827210.3803/EnM.2018.33.2.268The Status and Distinct Characteristics of Endocrine Diseases in North Korean Articles Published between 2006 and 2015Kyeong Jin Kim0Shin Ha1Yo Han Lee2Jung Hyun Noh3Sin Gon Kim4Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Department of Internal Medicine, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, .KoreaDepartment of Public Health, Graduate School, Korea University, Seoul, .KoreaDepartment of Preventive Medicine, Konyang University College of Medicine, Daejeon, .KoreaDepartment of Internal Medicine, Inje University Ilsan Paik Hospital, Inje University College of Medicine, Goyang, .KoreaDivision of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Department of Internal Medicine, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, .KoreaBackgroundPast decades of division have led to substantial differences in medical environments between South and North Korea. However, little is known about North Korea's medical status and research field, especially regarding endocrinology. In this study, we report the characteristics of North Korea's articles regarding endocrine-related diseases.MethodsAmong the nine medical journals, articles published in Internal Medicine between 2006 and 2015 were reviewed. A total of 2,092 articles were included; among them, 96 articles were associated with endocrinology. We analyzed these articles according to the disease categories they focused on and evaluated their features.ResultsArticles related to diabetes mellitus accounted for 55.2% (n=53) and those to thyroid disease accounted for 28.1% (n=27). Other disease categories, including adrenal gland (n=1), pituitary gland (n=1), and osteoporosis (n=3), comprised minor portions. Regarding diabetes mellitus, more than half the articles (n=33) focused on treatment and complications. Experimental studies were conducted with old hypoglycemic drugs or natural substances for the treatment of hyperglycemia. Regarding thyroid disease, articles related to hyperthyroidism were the most common (51.9%, n=14), followed by thyroid nodule/cancer (18.5%, n=5). Unique article features were short length, no figures, and less than five references.ConclusionNorth Korea's endocrinology articles mainly focused on diabetes mellitus and thyroid disease. Persistent studies have been carried out in North Korea with dedication despite the poor medical environment. We hope that this study will be the beginning of mutual medical exchange and collaboration between North and South Korea.https://e-enm.org/Synapse/Data/PDFData/2008ENM/enm-33-268.pdfDemocratic People's Republic of KoreaBiomedical researchEndocrinology
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author Kyeong Jin Kim
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Yo Han Lee
Jung Hyun Noh
Sin Gon Kim
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Shin Ha
Yo Han Lee
Jung Hyun Noh
Sin Gon Kim
The Status and Distinct Characteristics of Endocrine Diseases in North Korean Articles Published between 2006 and 2015
Endocrinology and Metabolism
Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Biomedical research
Endocrinology
author_facet Kyeong Jin Kim
Shin Ha
Yo Han Lee
Jung Hyun Noh
Sin Gon Kim
author_sort Kyeong Jin Kim
title The Status and Distinct Characteristics of Endocrine Diseases in North Korean Articles Published between 2006 and 2015
title_short The Status and Distinct Characteristics of Endocrine Diseases in North Korean Articles Published between 2006 and 2015
title_full The Status and Distinct Characteristics of Endocrine Diseases in North Korean Articles Published between 2006 and 2015
title_fullStr The Status and Distinct Characteristics of Endocrine Diseases in North Korean Articles Published between 2006 and 2015
title_full_unstemmed The Status and Distinct Characteristics of Endocrine Diseases in North Korean Articles Published between 2006 and 2015
title_sort status and distinct characteristics of endocrine diseases in north korean articles published between 2006 and 2015
publisher Academya Publishing Co.
series Endocrinology and Metabolism
issn 2093-596X
2093-5978
publishDate 2018-06-01
description BackgroundPast decades of division have led to substantial differences in medical environments between South and North Korea. However, little is known about North Korea's medical status and research field, especially regarding endocrinology. In this study, we report the characteristics of North Korea's articles regarding endocrine-related diseases.MethodsAmong the nine medical journals, articles published in Internal Medicine between 2006 and 2015 were reviewed. A total of 2,092 articles were included; among them, 96 articles were associated with endocrinology. We analyzed these articles according to the disease categories they focused on and evaluated their features.ResultsArticles related to diabetes mellitus accounted for 55.2% (n=53) and those to thyroid disease accounted for 28.1% (n=27). Other disease categories, including adrenal gland (n=1), pituitary gland (n=1), and osteoporosis (n=3), comprised minor portions. Regarding diabetes mellitus, more than half the articles (n=33) focused on treatment and complications. Experimental studies were conducted with old hypoglycemic drugs or natural substances for the treatment of hyperglycemia. Regarding thyroid disease, articles related to hyperthyroidism were the most common (51.9%, n=14), followed by thyroid nodule/cancer (18.5%, n=5). Unique article features were short length, no figures, and less than five references.ConclusionNorth Korea's endocrinology articles mainly focused on diabetes mellitus and thyroid disease. Persistent studies have been carried out in North Korea with dedication despite the poor medical environment. We hope that this study will be the beginning of mutual medical exchange and collaboration between North and South Korea.
topic Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Biomedical research
Endocrinology
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