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Sustainability ; 15(10), 2023.
Article in English | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-20232781

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Amid the COVID-19 pandemic's significant impact on the dining-out industry, this study examined factors influencing consumers' dining-out behavior changes using a unified theoretical framework based on the theory of planned behavior (TPB) and select components of the risk information seeking and processing (RISP) model. A quantitative research method was employed, analyzing 536 valid survey responses collected in South Korea in early 2021 using partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM). Findings showed that consumer attitude, perceived control, and subjective norm positively influenced dining-out intention, supporting the TPB. However, risk information-seeking behavior discourages dining-out behavior without significantly affecting intention. Fear emerged as a determinant of dining-out intention, risk information-seeking behavior, and dining-out behavior, highlighting the importance of emotions over rational thinking. This study contributes to existing literature by incorporating dining-out intention, COVID-19-related information-seeking behavior, and fear as key antecedents of dining-out behavior during the pandemic, while validating formative indicators that constitute risk information-seeking behavior and dining-out behavior in the research model.

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Journal of the Korean Medical Association ; 66(2):132-142, 2023.
Article in English | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-2310151

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Background: This study analyzed the causes of death in the Korean population in 2020.Methods: Cause-of-death data for 2020 from Statistics Korea were examined based on the Korean Standard Classification of Diseases and Causes of Death, 7th revision and the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th revision.Results: In total, 304,948 deaths occurred, reflecting an increase of 9,838 (3.3%) from 2019. The crude death rate (the number of deaths per 100,000 people) was 593.9, corresponding to an increase of 19.0 (3.3%) from 2019. The 10 leading causes of death, in descending order, were malignant neoplasms, heart diseases, pneumonia, cerebrovascular diseases, intentional self-harm, diabetes mellitus, Alzheimer disease, liver diseases, hypertensive diseases, and sepsis. Cancer accounted for 27.0% of deaths. Within the category of malignant neoplasms, the top 5 leading organs of involvement were the lung, liver, colon, stomach, and pancreas. Sepsis was included in the 10 leading causes of death for the first time. Mortality due to pneumonia decreased to 43.3 (per 100,000 people) from 45.1 in 2019. The number of deaths due to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) was 950, of which 54.5% were in people aged 80 or older.Conclusion: These changes reflect the continuing increase in deaths due to diseases of old age, including sepsis. The decrease in deaths due to pneumonia may have been due to protective measures against SARS-CoV-2. With the concomitant decrease in fertility, 2020 became the first year in which Korea's natural total population decreased.

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Research in International Business and Finance ; 65, 2023.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-2293322

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COVID-19 has stimulated additional research interest on economic sustainability and ESG in both academia and industry. This study adopts a DEA approach to examine the efficiency of achieving ESG targets and their relationships with financial performance. Using MSCI ESG data from 2015 to 2019 on 1108 Chinese firms, we examine the ESG proportional and pillar mix efficiencies. The dominant strategies for our sampled firms are to improve overall ESG performance by enhancing the E and S pillars through sacrificing G's performance. The second result shows a positive relationship between proportional efficiency and financial performance while a mixed relationship between pillar mix efficiency and financial performance. However, for the technology sector, there exists some trade-offs between ESG performance and financial performance. Specifically, relative to non-technology firms, improving proportional and pillar mix efficiencies for technology firms could result in some sacrifice in stock valuation. © 2023 Elsevier B.V.

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International Journal of Software Innovation ; 10(1), 2022.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-2264811

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In with the spread of COVID-19, the use of technology-based services that minimize face-to-face is increasing. In this context, the food delivery app (FDA) is characterized by minimizing face-to-face contact in the process of consumers ordering and receiving food. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to find out the mechanism that affects the intention of continuous use based on PAM for FDA users. The study sample selected residents of Korea who were over 20 years of age and used the FDA at least once in the past three months. Data collection was carried out for about one month from January 18 to February 12, 2020. Structural equation model analysis was conducted using 261 of the collected data. The results are expected to add depth to the research field related to the app-based O2O service area, and to be used as data that can contribute to the establishment of platform business strategies. Copyright © 2022 IGI Global.

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Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine ; 15(5):213-219, 2022.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-1896976

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Objective: To determine the degree of knowledge in the usage of pulse oximeter as a home assessment tool among the community in Malaysia. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted in November 2021. The questionnaire assessed the knowledge in using pulse oximeters, user experience and opinions in using pulse oximeter as a home assessment tool during the pandemic. Results: A total of 504 respondents were included in the study, and the mean score in knowledge related to application of pulse oximetry was 73.00%, while the mean score in knowledge related to factors affecting pulse oximetry readings was only 38.51%. A total of 90.5% of the respondents recognised normal pulse rate and 88.5% knew the blood oxygen saturation levels of a healthy adult, while 69.4% recognised the definition of silent hypoxia. In addition, the majority of the respondents agreed that factors such as poor blood circulation (71.2%), excessive movements (69.8%), and hand position (60.7%) affected oximetry readings. However, 61.7%, 81.7%, 77.2% and 76.8% of the respondents could not identify nail polish, skin colour, skin thickness and tattoos as factors that may affect oximetry readings respectively. Conclusions: The respondents showed a satisfactory level of knowledge related to application of pulse oximetry, but a poor level of knowledge related to factors affecting pulse oximetry readings among the community in Malaysia. Continuous efforts in educating the community on the correct use of pulse oximeters are crucial for appropriate home assessment and avoiding unnecessary stress.

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American Journal of Gastroenterology ; 116(SUPPL):S427-S428, 2021.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-1534706

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Introduction: In the SARS-CoV2 mRNA vaccine trials, post-vaccination gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms were reported in 10-20% of participants. These symptoms could be perceived as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) flare which could lead to patient anxiety, and unnecessary tests or treatment. We aimed to assess GI symptoms after SARS-CoV2 mRNA vaccination in patients with IBD relative to non-IBD healthcare workers (HCW). Methods: We assessed GI symptoms in adults with IBD and HCW at baseline and after each dose of a SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccine. We analyzed patient-reported IBD-specific disease activity (PRO2) after each dose (stool frequency (SF) and rectal bleeding for ulcerative colitis (UC), SF and abdominal pain for Crohn's disease (CD)). We also compared the frequency, severity, and duration of postvaccination GI symptoms in IBD patients compared to HCW. Severity was defined by impact on daily activities (mild, did not interfere;moderate, some interference;severe, prevented routine activity;extreme, required hospitalization). Severe and extreme were combined and designated as severe+. Duration was classified as<2 days, 2-7 days, or>7 days. Results: Post-vaccination GI symptoms were assessed after dose 1 (D1) (1391 IBD, 933 HCW) and dose 2 (D2) (1271 IBD, 884 HCW) (Table). About 60% of IBD and>99% of HCW received the BNT162b vaccine (Pfizer);the remainder received mRNA-1273 (Moderna). New GI symptoms after D1 were more frequent among IBD than HCW (6.0% vs 2.9%, p=0.001) but not after D2 (12.1% vs 12.7%, p=NS). Relative to HCW, IBD patients reported more diarrhea (3.8% vs. 1% (p<0.001) after D1 and 7.5% vs 4.2% (p=0.003) after D2) and abdominal pain (2.2% vs. 0.4% (p=0.001) after D1 and 6.2% vs 3% (p=0.002) after D2). Severe1 symptoms were noted in 1.5% IBD and 0.3% HCW (p=NS) after D1 and in 3.3% IBD and 0.1% HCW (p<0.001) after D2 (Figure 1). Longer GI symptom duration was more common in IBD than HCW after D1 (2.1% vs 0.5%, p=0.002) and D2 (5.4% vs. 2.1%, p<0.001). Among 423 CD and 300 UC patients with PRO2 data, 71%, 68%, and 65% of CD and 86%, 86%, and 83% of UC were in clinical remission at baseline, after D1, and after D2, respectively. Conclusion: The frequency of GI symptoms in IBD was greater than HCW after D1, but similar after D2. More severe and longer duration of GI symptoms were noted in a small number of IBD patients. Reassuringly, the mRNA vaccines do not seem to increase the risk of a disease flare in the vast majority of IBD patients.

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29th ACM International Conference on Multimedia, MM 2021 ; : 1267-1274, 2021.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1533096

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Text entry takes an important role of effectively delivering the intention of users to computers, where physical and soft keyboards have been widely used. However, with the recent trends of developing technologies like augmented reality and increasing contactless services due to COVID-19, a more advanced type of text entry is required. To tackle this issue, we propose Air-Text which is an intuitive system to write in the air using fingertips as a pen. Unlike previously suggested air-writing systems, Air-Text provides various functionalities by the seamless integration of air-writing and text-recognition modules. Specifically, the air-writing module takes a sequence of RGB images as input and tracks both the location of fingertips (5.33 pixel error in 640x480 image) and current hand gesture class (98.29% classification accuracy) frame by frame. Users can easily perform writing operations such as writing or deleting a text by changing hand gestures, and tracked fingertip locations can be stored as a binary image. Then the text-recognition module, which is compatible with any pre-trained recognition models, predicts a written text in the binary image. In this paper, examples of single digit recognition with MNIST classifier (96.0% accuracy) and word-level recognition with text recognition model (79.36% character recognition rate) are provided. © 2021 ACM.

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AJNR Am J Neuroradiol ; 41(12): 2271-2273, 2020 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-745114

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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Our hypothesis is that the COVID-19 pandemic led to delayed presentations for patients with acute ischemic stroke. This study evaluates the impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic on presentation, treatment, and outcomes of patients with emergent large-vessel occlusion using data from a large health system in the Bronx, New York. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We performed a retrospective cohort study of 2 cohorts of consecutive patients with emergent large-vessel occlusion admitted to 3 Montefiore Health System hospitals in the Bronx from January 1 to February 17, 2020, (prepandemic) and March 1 to April 17, 2020 (pandemic). We abstracted data from the electronic health records on presenting biomarker profiles, admission and postprocedural NIHSS scores, time of symptom onset, time of hospital presentation, time of start of the thrombectomy procedure, time of revascularization, presenting ASPECTS, TICI recanalization score, mRS, functional outcomes, and mortality. RESULTS: Of 179 patients admitted with ischemic stroke during the study periods, 80 had emergent large-vessel occlusion, of whom 36 were in the pandemic group. Patients in the pandemic group were younger (66 versus 72 years, P < .061) and had lower ASPECTS (7 versus 9, P < .001) and took longer to arrive at the hospital (361 versus 152 minutes, P < .004) with no other major differences. There was a decreased rate of thrombolysis administration (22% versus 43%, P < .049) and a decreased number of patients treated with mechanical thrombectomy (33% versus 61%, P < .013). CONCLUSIONS: The pandemic led to delays in patients arriving at hospitals, leading to decreased patients eligible for treatment, while in-hospital evaluation and treatment times remain unchanged.


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COVID-19 , Stroke/epidemiology , Stroke/therapy , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Retrospective Studies , SARS-CoV-2 , Time-to-Treatment , Treatment Outcome
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AJNR Am J Neuroradiol ; 41(11): 1993-1995, 2020 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-724382

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We present a radiology-pathology case series of 3 patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) with acute ischemic stroke due to fulminant carotid thrombosis overlying mild atherosclerotic plaque and propose a novel stroke mechanism: COVID-associated carotid atherothrombosis.


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Carotid Artery Diseases/virology , Carotid Artery Thrombosis/etiology , Coronavirus Infections/complications , Pneumonia, Viral/complications , Stroke/etiology , Aged , Betacoronavirus , COVID-19 , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Pandemics , Plaque, Atherosclerotic/pathology , Risk Factors , SARS-CoV-2
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