1.Healthy City construction survey among residents living in Hangzhou City
Lu XIE ; Xinyue ZHANG ; Ruoyun TAN ; Xiaoqiang LI ; Haiyan MA
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2022;34(3):316-320
Objective:
To investigate the awareness of and participation in Healthy City construction among residents in Hangzhou City, so as to provide insights into promotion of participation in Healthy City construction.
Methods:
Residents at ages of 15 to 75 years were sampled using the multi-stage stratified random sampling method, from 30 townships in Jianggan, Xiaoshan and Tonglu counties of Hangzhou City from November 2019 to July 2020, and a questionnaire survey of 10 representative projects pertaining to Healthy City construction in Hangzhou City was performed to investigate the awareness of and participation in Healthy City construction.
Results:
A total of 5 559 questionnaires were allocated, and 5 211 valid questionnaires were recovered, with an effective recovery rate of 93.74%. The respondents had a mean age of ( 43.82±17.25 ) years, and included 2 280 males ( 43.75% ) and 2 931 females ( 56.25% ). The overall standardized awareness and participation rates of Healthy City construction were 81.73% and 48.58% among the respondents. The projects with the three highest awareness included healthy environment improvements ( 92.67% ), travelling by public transportation ( 92.22% ) and tobacco control action ( 91.04% ), while the projects with the three lowest awareness included chronic disease management ( 75.57% ), maternal and child healthcare ( 72.73% ) and “Healthy Cell” Program ( 45.56% ). The projects with the three highest participation rates included travelling by public transportation ( 74.59% ), healthy environment improvements ( 65.17% ), tobacco control action ( 61.52% ), while the projects with the three lowest participation rate included chronic disease management ( 35.92% ), “Healthy Cell” Program ( 34.96% ) and maternal and child healthcare ( 33.20% ).
Conclusions
The overall proportion of participation in Healthy City construction is low among residents in Hangzhou City, and notably, the awareness rate of and the proportion of participation in chronic disease management, maternal and child healthcare and “Healthy cell” Program are both low.
2.Cross-validation of the osmotic pressure based on Pitzer model with air humidity osmometry at high concentration of ammonium sulfate solutions.
Xiaolan WANG ; Tingting ZHAN ; Xiancheng ZHAN ; Xiaoying TAN ; Xiaoyou QU ; Xinyue WANG ; Chengrong LI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2014;49(1):101-5
The osmotic pressure of ammonium sulfate solutions has been measured by the well-established freezing point osmometry in dilute solutions and we recently reported air humidity osmometry in a much wider range of concentration. Air humidity osmometry cross-validated the theoretical calculations of osmotic pressure based on the Pitzer model at high concentrations by two one-sided test (TOST) of equivalence with multiple testing corrections, where no other experimental method could serve as a reference for comparison. Although more strict equivalence criteria were established between the measurements of freezing point osmometry and the calculations based on the Pitzer model at low concentration, air humidity osmometry is the only currently available osmometry applicable to high concentration, serves as an economic addition to standard osmometry.
3.Change trend of doctor trustrank among residents in China and its influencing factors analysis
Xinyue TAN ; Wenjia HUANG ; Zhan SHU ; Bo SUN
Chongqing Medicine 2024;53(20):3184-3190,3195
Objective To understand the change trend of doctor trustrank among the residents,and to analyze its influencing factors to provide reference for finding the effective strategies to enhance the doctor trustrank.Methods The analytical framework was constructed based on the social determinism.The data from the China Family Panel Studies(CFPS)in 2014,2016,2018 and 2020 were adopted to analyze the change trend of residents'doctor trustrank.The OLS regression model was used to explore the influencing factors,and the Shapley value decomposition model was used to analyze the contribution degree of influencing factors on doctor trustrank.Results The residents'doctor trustrank was gradually decreased in 2014,2016 and 2018(6.817,6.762,6.730),which in 2020 was significantly increased(7.151).The OLS regression model analysis showed that the personal characteristics,social trust,quality of medical services,access to information and subjective socioeconomic status were related to the residents'doctor trustrank.The social trust during 2014-2020 was the main factor affecting the residents'doctor trustrank,followed by the medical service quality,subjective socialeconomic status and information channels.The personal characteristics had the lowest contri-bution degree to doctor trustrank.Conclusion The residents'doctor trustrank is comprehensively affected by the factors such as social trust,medical service quality,subjective socioeconomic status and information chan-nels.It is needed to optimize the comprehensive treatment measures to promote the persistent elevation of doctor trustrank.
4.Study on IL-18 level in patients with anti-melanoma differentiation-associated gene 5 antibodies positive dermatomyositis
Tongjun MAO ; Qian HE ; Lanlan JIA ; Xinyue ZHAO ; Yuqi XIN ; Wenfeng TAN
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2024;28(6):367-373
Objective:To explore the role of interleukin-18 (IL-18) in the pathogenesis of dermatomyositis (DM) associated with positive anti-melanoma differentiation-associated gene 5 antibodies(MDA5-DM).Methods:Twenty-eight cases of MDA5-DM in the department of rheumatology and immunology, the first hospital of Nanjing medical university and the first affiliated hospital od Wannan medical colledge from August 2018 to December 2011 were included in this study, comprising 15 cases with combined rapidly progressive interstitial pneumonia (RPILD) and 13 cases without RPILD (nonRPILD). Additionally, 28 cases of antisynthetase syndrome (ASS) and 28 healthy volunteers (HC) were included for comparison. Clinical, laboratory, and imaging data were collected for both the DM and ASS groups. Serum IL-18 levels were measured using ELISA. Independent t test, Mann-whitney U test, χ2 test and Fisher′s exact probability method were used for analysis. Results:Significant differences were observed in LDH, hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase (HBDH), ESR, CRP, serum ferritin (SFE), and IL-18 levels between the MDA5-DM group, the ASS group and the HC group ( F=46.65, 43.19, 31.28, 23.94, 30.94, 49.44, all P<0.001). Additionally, lymphocyte counts and hemoglobin levels differed significantly among the three groups( F=35.26, P<0.001; F=18.59, P<0.001). MDA5-DM patients exhibited higher incidences of Gottron′s sign, helitrope rash, periungual erythema, skin ulcers, and RPILD compared to ASS patients ( χ2=20.96, P<0.001; χ2=5.85, P=0.016; χ2=13.69, P<0.001; χ2=9.16, P=0.002; χ2=4.79, P=0.029). However, the incidence of mechanic′s hand was lower in MDA5-DM patients ( χ2=3.90, P=0.048). The level of IL-18 significantly decreased in MDA5-DM after treatment[(104.28(71.96,151.10)pg/ml vs. 78.30(56.20, 94.80)pg/ml, =2.27, P=0.023)]. Similar reductions were observed in the ASS group[(72.30(61.39, 95.94)pg/ml vs. 45.30(29.00,84.10)pg/ml, Z=2.691, P=0.007]. The IL-18 level changes in the MDA5-DM combined with RPILD group were not statistically significant [99.49 (77.65, 130.87)pg/ml vs. 89.40(54.80, 120.20)pg/ml, Z=0.65, P=0.515]. In the MDA5-DM survival group, IL-18 levels decreased significantly after treatment [59.45(53.58, 81.63)pg/ml vs. 106.37(83.62, 152.07)pg/ml, Z=2.80, P=0.005], while the changes in the IL-18 levels of patients in the MDA5-DM death group were not statistically significant [99.49(56.70, 140.15)pg/ml vs. 94.80(71.40, 155.45)pg/ml, Z=1.75, P=0.080]. Conclusion:MDA5-DM patients are different from the ASS patients in clinical manifestations and indicators involved in laboratory tests. The expression level of IL-18 tends to increase during the active phase of MDA5-DM and ASS, and decrease with remission of the disease. MDA5-DM may play an important role in the pathogenesis, and persistent high level of IL-18 is responsible for RPILD and death of MDA5-DM. Sustained high level of IL-18 can be used as a potential biomarker for the estimating development of MDA5-DM into RPILD.