1.Relationship between insulin resistance and other metabolic disorders in hypertensive patients
Cheng-Guo LIU ; Lian-Sheng RUAN ; Hai-Bin ZHEN ; Qiong-Yao GUO ;
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2005;0(09):-
Objective To explore the relationship between insulin resistance and other metabolic disorders in patients with essential hypertension (EH).Methods Glucose metabolism rate (GMR) was measured by euglycemic insulin clamp technique,and salt sensitivity was tested by increase in blood pressure after salt load and its decreases alter depletion of sodium in 26 healthy subjects and 84 patients with EH.Results GMR lowered significantly in patients with EH than that in healthy subjects,P
2.Relationship between physical activity and the incidence of metabolic syndrome in Chinese adults: a prospective cohort study.
De-jing MENG ; Ji-chun CHEN ; Jian-feng HUANG ; Ying LI ; Lian-cheng ZHAO ; Xiao-qing LIU ; Jian-xin LI ; Jie CAO ; Ling YU ; Ying DENG ; Na-Ying CHEN ; Dong-Shuang GUO ; Lian-Sheng RUAN ; Dong-Feng GU
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2013;47(4):312-317
OBJECTIVETo investigate the association between physical activity (PA) and the incidence of metabolic syndrome (MS) in Chinese adults.
METHODSData on PA and other variables were obtained at the baseline examination of China Multi-center study of Cardiovascular Epidemiology in 1998 and of International Collaborative study of Cardiovascular Disease in Asia(InterASIA) during 2000 - 2001. Follow-up study was conducted in 2007 - 2008. A total of 11 512 Chinese adults aged 35 - 74 years (5563 men and 5949 women) were included in the final data analysis. Information on demographics, PA, smoking and alcohol consumption were obtained and components of MS were examined. Participants were divided into four groups according to quartile of total metabolic equivalent (MET) values per day. In addition, subjects were grouped into the following categories according to occupational PA: inactive, light, moderate and vigorous. Binary logistic model was used to examine the association between PA and the incidence of MS.
RESULTSA total of 2527 cases with MS were documented during an average following up of 8.1 years. The annual incidence rate of MS was 2.71% (2527/93 178.68). After multivariate logistic regression analysis, compared with participants with total PA volume < 32.0 MET×h×d(-1) (annual incidence rate was 3.19% (697/21 830.74)), the RR (95%CI) value of participants with total PA volume during 32.00 - 37.85, 37.86 - 52.29, and ≥ 52.30 MET×h×d(-1) was 1.05(0.92 - 1.19), 0.98(0.86 - 1.12), and 0.68(0.59 - 0.80), respectively (χ(2)trend = 34.23, P < 0.05), with corresponding annual incidence rates of 2.82% (690/24 504.25), 2.73% (661/24 179.36) and 2.11% (479/22 664.33). In addition, compared to inactive occupational PA (annual incidence rate was 2.76% (402/14 588.33)), the corresponding RR (95%CI) value was 0.80 (0.69 - 0.92), 0.70 (0.59 - 0.82), and 0.54 (0.45 - 0.65) (χ(2)trend = 42.34, P < 0.05), and the annual incidence rates were 2.86% (648/22 663.41), 2.40% (455/18 956.14) and 1.89% (344/18 173.86) in participants with light, moderate and vigorous occupational PA, respectively.
CONCLUSIONBoth increased total PA volume and occupational PA intensity are significantly associated with decreased risk of incidence of MS.
Adult ; Aged ; China ; epidemiology ; Exercise ; Female ; Humans ; Incidence ; Male ; Metabolic Syndrome ; epidemiology ; Middle Aged ; Prospective Studies ; Risk Factors
3.Effect of Instrument-assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization on Achilles Tendon Using Shear Wave Elastography
Jie-ling SHAN ; Yu-lan ZHU ; Ting-ting RUAN ; Sheng-chen GU ; Kai-wen HUANG ; Yun LI ; Yu-lian ZHU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2021;27(9):1098-1103
Objective:To apply real-time shear wave elastography to observe the effect of instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization (IASTM) on Achilles tendons for healthy adults. Methods:From July to December, 2020, 52 healthy adults were assigned into control group (