Minyong Uhm
- Risk factors for self-reported hospitalizations among stable outpatients with COPDBy David Coultas, Bradford Jackson, Minyong Uhm, Karan Singh and Sejong BaeDavid Coultas1Internal Medicine, University of Texas HSC-Tyler, Tyler, TX, United StatesBradford Jackson2Preventive Medicine, University of Alabama-Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, United StatesMinyong Uhm2Preventive Medicine, University of Alabama-Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, United StatesKaran Singh2Preventive Medicine, University of Alabama-Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, United StatesSejong Bae2Preventive Medicine, University of Alabama-Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, United States
- Improvements in self-efficacy and readiness to engage in physical activity are associated with improved health outcomes among patients with COPDBy David Coultas, Rennie Russo, Jennifer Peoples, Jamile Ashmore, John Sloan, Bradford Jackson, Minyong Uhm, Karan Singh and Sejong BaeDavid Coultas1Internal Medicine, University of Texas HSC-Tyler, Tyler, TX,Rennie Russo1Internal Medicine, University of Texas HSC-Tyler, Tyler, TX,Jennifer Peoples1Internal Medicine, University of Texas HSC-Tyler, Tyler, TX,Jamile Ashmore2Health Psychology, Baylor Medical Center, Plano, TX,John Sloan3Health and Kineseology, University of Texas-Tyler, Tyler, TX,Bradford Jackson4Preventive Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL,Minyong Uhm4Preventive Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL,Karan Singh4Preventive Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL,Sejong Bae4Preventive Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL,
- A lifestyle physical activity intervention is associated with decline in health care utilization (HCU) among patients with COPDBy David Coultas, Rennie Russo, Jennifer Peoples, Jamile Ashmore, John Sloan, Bradford Jackson, Minyong Uhm, Karan Singh and Sejong BaeDavid Coultas1Internal Medicine, University of Texas HSC-Tyler, Tyler, TX,Rennie Russo1Internal Medicine, University of Texas HSC-Tyler, Tyler, TX,Jennifer Peoples1Internal Medicine, University of Texas HSC-Tyler, Tyler, TX,Jamile Ashmore2Health Psychology, Baylor Medical Center-Plano, Plano, TX,John Sloan3Health and Kineseology, University of Texas-Tyler, Tyler, TX,Bradford Jackson4Preventive Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL,Minyong Uhm4Preventive Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL,Karan Singh4Preventive Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL,Sejong Bae4Preventive Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL,
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