1.Thoughts on the Cultivation of Creative Talents of Basic Medical Science Specialty
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2006;0(12):-
Aiming at the cultivation of creative talents of Basic Medical Sciences,the paper has deep discussion on making cultivating plans scientifically,optimzing the teaching contents and curriculum systems,emphasizing the training of technical skills,reforming teaching methods and identifying practices of scientific research.
2.Toxicological Safety Assessment on Artificial Mineral Water Pills
Lihong FENG ; Tianyuan LI ; Wei MA
Journal of Environment and Health 1993;0(03):-
Objective Artificial mineral water pills were made by loading many kinds of trace elements into the ceramic carrier.Pure water could be mineralized after dipping the pills into the water.To assess the possible hazardous effects on the human health induced by the pills,a series of hygienic and toxicological experiments on the pills were carried out.Methods Acute oral toxicity test,micronucleus test of mice bone marrow cells,sperm abnormality test in mice and Ames test were con-ducted.Contents of trace elements,heavy metals and radioactivity in the mineralized water were determined according to the examination methods in Standard Examination Methods for Drinking Water and Examination Methods for Drinking Natural Min-eral Water.Results The contents of trace elements,heavy metals and radioactivity in mineralized water met the requirements of GB5749-1985Sanitary Standard for Drinking Water and GB8537-1995Sanitary Standard for Drinking Natural Mineral Wa-ter.Mineral pills were classified as actually non-toxic and the results of micronucleus test of mice bone marrow cells,sperm ab-normality test in mice and Ames test were negative.Conclusion Mineralized drinking water treated by artificial mineral pills were safe.
3.Latent class analysis of the behavioral lifestyle of diabetic patients in community diabetes based on the perspective of lifestyle medicine
Yixuan ZHANG ; Tianyuan FENG ; Yifei GAO ; Meixiang HUANG ; Luyi GUO
Journal of Public Health and Preventive Medicine 2024;35(5):28-32
Objective To explore the latent class and influencing factors between different behavioral lifestyles in community patients with diabetes, to classify the population and reveal the behavioral lifestyle characteristics of different types of diabetes, and to provide a scientific basis for active health management of diabetes, the identification of high-risk groups and maximization of the effect of intervention measures. Methods From June to August 2022, a behavioral and lifestyle follow-up survey was conducted on 1 179 diabetes patients with electronic health records from 18 community health service centers in Pingshan District, Shenzhen. The latent class analysis (LCA) method was used to cluster the life and behavior style of the study subjects, and the disordered multi-classification logistic regression was used to analyze the influencing factors of each class. Results The LCA results showed that there were three latent classes of community diabetes patients: “overweight and obese group” (28.4%), “balanced diet group” (30.8%), and “vegetarian but persistent exercise group” (40.8%). Logistic regression analysis results showed that age, total cholesterol , LDL , fasting blood glucose, comorbidities, and hypertension history affected the latent classes of behavioral lifestyle in diabetic patients in the community (P<0.05). Conclusion The behavioral lifestyle of community diabetes patients has obvious classification characteristics and obvious differentiation in terms of eating behavior. Doctors and health managers can issue corresponding lifestyle medicine prescriptions and formulate corresponding active health management measures to prevent the occurrence of risk factors related to diabetes patients in advance and formulate personalized intervention measures.
4.Gender differences in mortality following tanscatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR): a single-centre retrospective analysis from China.
Qi LIU ; Yali WANG ; Yijian LI ; Tianyuan XIONG ; Fei CHEN ; Yuanweixiang OU ; Xi WANG ; Yijun YAO ; Kaiyu JIA ; Yujia LIANG ; Xin WEI ; Xi LI ; Yong PENG ; Jiafu WEI ; Sen HE ; Qiao LI ; Wei MENG ; Guo CHEN ; Wenxia ZHOU ; Mingxia ZHENG ; Xuan ZHOU ; Zhengang ZHAO ; Chen MAO ; Feng YUAN
Chinese Medical Journal 2023;136(20):2511-2513
5.Peri-procedural myocardial injury predicts poor short-term prognosis after TAVR: A single-center retrospective analysis from China.
Qi LIU ; Kaiyu JIA ; Yijun YAO ; Yijian LI ; Tianyuan XIONG ; Fei CHEN ; Yuanweixiang OU ; Xi WANG ; Yujia LIANG ; Xi LI ; Yong PENG ; Jiafu WEI ; Sen HE ; Qiao LI ; Wei MENG ; Guo CHEN ; Wenxia ZHOU ; Mingxia ZHENG ; Xuan ZHOU ; Yuan FENG ; Mao CHEN
Chinese Medical Journal 2023;136(24):3013-3015