Psychosocial alterations during the COVID-19 pandemic and the global burden of anxiety and major depressive disorders in adolescents, 1990–2021: challenges in mental health amid socioeconomic disparities
World Journal of Pediatrics,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
20(10), P. 1003 - 1016
Published: Aug. 20, 2024
Language: Английский
Global public concern of childhood and adolescence suicide: a new perspective and new strategies for suicide prevention in the post-pandemic era
World Journal of Pediatrics,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
20(9), P. 872 - 900
Published: July 15, 2024
Language: Английский
Night owls of Rio de la Plata region: Real-life scenarios to understand the biological clock
Neuroscience,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Feb. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Maintaining optimal cardiovascular health metrics and carotid intima-media thickness among Korean adolescents
Clinical Hypertension,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
31
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
The
distribution
of
cardiovascular
health
(CVH)
and
its
association
with
vascular
among
Asian
adolescents
is
understudied.
We
examined
the
optimal
CVH
metrics
their
carotid
intima-media
thickness
(cIMT)
in
Korean
adolescents.
analyzed
data
from
a
cohort
694
healthy
an
average
follow-up
period
2.4
years.
scores
were
assessed
at
baseline
using
6
Life's
Essential
8
(LE8),
excluding
diet
sleep.
Additionally,
we
developed
experimental
set
7
by
incorporating
psychological
indicator.
between
cIMT
2
approaches:
1)
aggregated
CVH,
calculated
as
time
points,
2)
changes
over
time.
High
cIMT,
defined
highest
sex-specific
quartile
measured
visit,
was
multivariable
logistic
regression.
Among
participants
(mean
age,
15.9
years
baseline),
approximately
25%
maintained
optimal-level
physical
activity
being
most
challenging
metric.
Higher
associated
lower
odds
high
cIMT;
gradually
decreasing
according
to
higher
evident.
Maintaining
resulted
50%
compared
those
persistently
suboptimal
CVH.
results
remained
consistent
when
metric
incorporated
into
adolescents,
for
LE8
metrics,
sleep,
comparable
non-Hispanic
U.S.
age
18.
Language: Английский
National trends in alcohol consumption, smoking, suicide attempts, and COVID-19 pandemic-related factors among South Korean adolescents, 2012–2022
Chanyoung Cheong,
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Jaeyu Park,
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Junjae Park
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et al.
Asian Journal of Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
97, P. 104085 - 104085
Published: May 18, 2024
Language: Английский
Association of Soda Drinks and Fast Food with Allergic Diseases in Korean Adolescents: A Nationwide Representative Study
Jinyoung Jeong,
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Hyesu Jo,
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Yejun Son
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et al.
International Archives of Allergy and Immunology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 17
Published: July 1, 2024
A
high
consumption
of
carbonated
soft
drinks
(i.e.,
soda
drinks)
and
fast
food
is
potentially
associated
with
the
observed
global
rise
in
adolescent
allergic
diseases.
Thus,
our
study
aimed
to
examine
potential
associations
between
conditions,
identifying
specific
relationships
across
subgroups
each
condition
(asthma,
rhinitis,
atopic
dermatitis).
Language: Английский
National trends in adolescents’ mental health by income level in South Korea, pre– and post–COVID–19, 2006–2022
Scientific Reports,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(1)
Published: Oct. 23, 2024
Despite
the
significant
impact
of
COVID-19
pandemic
on
various
factors
related
to
adolescent
mental
health
problems
such
as
stress,
sadness,
suicidal
ideation,
and
suicide
attempts,
research
this
topic
has
been
insufficient
date.
This
study
is
based
Korean
Youth
Risk
Behavior
Web-based
Survey
from
2006
2022.
We
analyzed
adolescents
questionnaires
with
medical
interviews,
within
five
income
groups
compared
them
several
risk
factors.
A
total
1,138,804
participants
were
included
in
study,
a
mean
age
(SD)
15.01
(0.75)
years.
Of
these,
587,256
male
(51.57%).
In
2022,
recent
period
weighted
prevalence
stress
highest
group
was
40.07%
(95%
CI,
38.67-41.48),
sadness
28.15%
(26.82-29.48),
ideation
13.92%
(12.87-14.97),
attempts
3.42%
(2.90-3.93)
while
lowest
62.77%
(59.42-66.13),
46.83%
(43.32-50.34),
31.70%
(28.44-34.96),
10.45%
(8.46-12.45).
Lower
showed
higher
proportion
Overall
had
decreased
until
onset
pandemic.
However,
increase
found
during
Our
an
association
between
household
level
illness
adolescents.
Furthermore,
exacerbated
among
low
level,
underscoring
necessity
for
heightened
public
attention
measures
targeted
at
demographic.
Language: Английский