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    2024-05-23 Cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome components and cardio-vascular disease mortality based on half-a-million Asian adults Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation. 2024 May 23;39(Suppl. 1):i971-i972.
    2022-11 Rapid resting heart rate is associated with ESRD independent of CVD risk factors Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. 2022 Nov;33(11S):221.
    2022-11 Occupational prolonged sitting increased the risk across the spectrum of kidney disease: Results from a cohort of a half-million Asian adults Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. 2022 Nov;33(11S):282.
    2022-11 Why can physical activity reduce ESRD or CKD? Exploring the role of the "Heart Rate Paradox" Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. 2022 Nov;33(11S):952.
    2021-01 Comparison of the distribution and harms of Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) between smokers and nonsmokers Tobacco Induced Diseases. 2021 Jan;19(Suppl. 1):Meeting Abstract 217.
    2021-01 The cardiovascular disease risk of hypertensive smokers Tobacco Induced Diseases. 2021 Jan;19(Suppl. 1):96.
    2021-01 Inactive smokers with prolonged sitting: Life expectancy shortened by 15 years Tobacco Induced Diseases. 2021 Jan;19(Suppl. 1):96-97.
    2021-01 The case for physical activity as an option in the smoking cessation guidelines: Short and long term benefits beyond expectation from regular exercise Tobacco Induced Diseases. 2021 Jan;19(Suppl. 1):Meeting Abstract A159.
    2020-09 Comparison of mortality risk of resting heart rate (high normal) with different levels of hypertension Hypertension. 2020 Sep;76(Suppl. 1):119.
    2019-10-16 Pre-screening mechanism for LDCT lung cancer screening: Identifying higher-risk individuals among never smokers Tobacco Induced Diseases. 2019 Oct 16;17:17.
    2019-10-12 Mystery of rapid increase of lung cancer in nonsmoking women Tobacco Induced Diseases. 2019 Oct 12;17:31-32.
    2019-02 "Smoking Paradox" in stroke survivors? Uncovering the truth from a national stroke registry data Stroke. 2019 Feb;50(Suppl. 1):Abstract number TP510.
    2018-10 Association between septicemia and vascular dementia: A nation-wide population-based study International Journal of Stroke. 2018 Oct;13(Suppl. 2):160.
    2018-10 Smokers with diabetes: Twice as deadly and shortened life by 15 years Tobacco Induced Diseases. 2018 Oct;16(Suppl. 3):28.
    2018-09 Non-smoking COPD: An overlooked systemic disease, modifiable by physical activity based on studying a cohort of 386,304 subjects European Respiratory Journal. 2018 Sep;52(Suppl. 62):Meeting Abstract PA762.
    2018-03 The overlooked role of physical activity in mitigating the mortality risk in smokers and nonsmokers with COPD Tobacco Induced Diseases. 2018 Mar;16:333-334.
    2018-03 Encouraging physical activity for smokers: Benefits beyond expectation Tobacco Induced Diseases. 2018 Mar;16(Suppl. 1):196-197.
    2018-03 The life-shortening effect of smokers when accompanied by other common risks Tobacco Induced Diseases. 2018 Mar;16(Suppl. 1):316.
    2018-03 Smokers with a high normal heart rate (80-99/min) found their life span shortened by 13 years Tobacco Induced Diseases. 2018 Mar 7-9;16(Suppl. 1):316-317.
    2016-07 Age effect on the obesity paradox in functional outcome after acute ischemic stroke - only the overweight aged show the paradox Cerebrovascular Diseases. 2016 Jul;42(Suppl.):126-128.
    2016-07 Physical activity for stroke prevention: Direct and indirect impact Cerebrovascular Diseases. 2016 Jul;42(Suppl.):125.
    2016-07 BMI and stroke mortality: Is there an obesity paradox among Asians? Cerebrovascular Diseases. 2016 Jul;42(Suppl. 1):21.
    2016-06 Increased mortality and shortened life span of heart rate at 80-99 beats/min: Assessing the benefits of physical activity from a prospective cohort of 515,303 individuals Global Heart. 2016 Jun;11(2, Suppl.):e1.
    2016-06 Reduction of increased CVD mortality of elevated C-Reactive protein by physical activity Global Heart. 2016 Jun;11(2, Suppl.):e71.
    2014-10 The use of lung cancer risk prediction model to stratify heavy smokers: The power of routinely collected lab data Cancer Research. 2014 Oct;74(19 Suppl.):Abstract No. LB-298.

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