1.Data analysis of the speed of sound detection of right calcaneus in 224 adults from Guangdong province
Lingju GUAN ; Zhi LI ; Weihai ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2007;0(02):-
To obtain the sound speed data of the right calcaneus of adults in different ages in Guangdong province,we measured the speed of sound of right calcaneus of 224 adults aged 20 to 70 years by the OSTEOSPACE type ultrasound bone densitometry(MEDILINK Company in France) .The results showed that the maximum of the right calcaneus speed of sound occurred at the age of 31-40 years in female(1 591.61?38.14) m/s and 21-30 years in male(1 600.66?30.09) m/s.After the right calcaneus speed of sound reached the maximum,it began to decrease with the age in both male and female.The right calcaneus speed of sound decreased significantly at the age of 41-50 years in male,and at 51-60 years in female.The speed of sound in female at the age of 21-30 years is markedly lower than that in male.The experiment indicates that the speed of sound of right calcaneus decreases with age after reaches the peak.That the speed of sound decreases significantly in male is earlier than that in female.
2.Prevalence of dyslipidemia among adult professional athletesin Guangdong Province
Hongjuan LIAO ; Yuan ZHANG ; Aijing SONG ; Juan SUN ; Lingju GUAN
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2022;34(6):595-599
Objective:
To investigate the prevalence of dyslipidemia among adult professional athletes in Guangdong Province, so as to provide insights into dyslipidemia screening and health management among professional athletes.
Methods:
In 2019, active athletes at ages of 18 to 30 years were recruited from 12 provincial sports teams in Guangdong Province using a cluster sampling method. A self-designed questionnaire survey was conducted to collect gender, age and sport items, and the levels of triglyceride (TG), total cholesterol (TC), low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) were detected. The non-HDL-C level was calculated, and the gender- and sport item-specific prevalence of dyslipidemia was estimated.
Results:
Totally 460 athletes were investigated, including 245 males (53.26%) and 215 females (46.74%), with a mean age of (21.91±2.77) years. The overall detection of dyslipidemia was 25.87%, and the detection rates of high TG, high TC, high LDL-C, low-HDL-C and high non-HDL-C were 20.22%, 5.87%, 13.04%, 3.26% and 9.57%, respectively. The detection rates of high TG (9.39% vs. 1.86%; χ2=11.743, P<0.05), low HDL-C (5.31% vs. 0.93%; χ2=6.951, P<0.05) and high non-HDL-C (12.24% vs. 6.51%; χ2=4.351, P<0.05) were significantly greater in men than in women, and the detection of high TC was lower in men than in women (17.96% vs. 22.79%; χ2=8.627, P<0.05). There was a significant difference in the detection of dyslipidemia among athletes engaging in different sport items (χ2=47.552, P<0.05), and a high detection rate of dyslipidemia was seen in baseball athletes (34.29%), softball athletes (37.04%), shooting/archery athletes (52.73%).
Conclusion
The prevalence of dyslipidemia was 25.87% among adult professional athletes in Guangdong Province, and high TC in combination with high LDL-C were the predominant type of dyslipidemia. The management of blood lipids should be given a high priority to male athletes and baseball, softball and shooting/archery athletes.