1.Isochronous substitution effects of 24-hour movement behaviors on self-confidence level of junior high school students
XIONG Zhongjia, XIANG Wei, LI Jinkun, LU Changfen, LUO Xiaobing
Chinese Journal of School Health 2026;47(2):227-231
Objective:
To investigate the effects of 24 hour movement behaviors on the self confidence level of junior high school students, providing empirical evidence for optimizing physical activity intervention strategies and enhancing adolescents mental health.
Methods:
In December 2024, a stratified cluster random sampling method was used to select 350 students from 3 junior high schools in Wuhan City. The ActiGraph wGT3X-BT accelerometer was employed to monitor participants 24 hour movement behaviors, and the Children and Adolescents Self confidence Questionnaire was used to assess their self confidence levels. Compositional isotemporal substitution models were applied to analyze the substitution effects among different movement behaviors and their impact on the self confidence level of junior high school students.
Results:
Among the 24 hour movement behaviors of junior high school students, the compositional means and proportions of moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA), light physical activity (LPA), sedentary behavior (SB), and sleep (SP) were 33.91 min (2.35%), 151.64 min (10.53%), 761.12 min (52.86%), and 493.33 min (34.26%), respectively. There were no statistically significant differences were found across grade, parental education level, or family economic status ( t/F =0.62,1.50,-1.22, all P >0.05). Significant differences in self confidence levels were observed between male and female junior high students ( t=3.36, P <0.05). Regarding 24 hour movement behaviors, MVPA, LPA, SB and SP exhibited statistically significant differences across gender, grade, and parental education ( Z/H =-6.76-6.15, all P < 0.05 ). Results of component linear regression analysis indicated that the proportion of MVPA time positively predicted junior high school students self confidence levels ( β =4.38), while the proportion of SP time negatively predicted self confidence levels ( β = -11.20 ) (both P <0.05). Isotemporal substitution analysis revealed that replacing 15 minutes of SB and SP with MVPA increased total self confidence scores by 1.53 and 1.97 units, respectively, while the opposite substitution decreased scores by 2.48 and 2.91 units (all P <0.05). Dose response analysis revealed an asymmetric pattern in the isochronous substitution effects between MVPA and SB/SP.
Conclusions
The overall distribution of 24 hour movement behaviors significantly impacts self confidence level of junior high school students. Insufficient MVPA may constrain the positive development of self confidence.
2.Ursodeoxycholic acid inhibits the uptake of cystine through SLC7A11 and impairs de novo synthesis of glutathione
Fu'an XIE ; Yujia NIU ; Xiaobing CHEN ; Xu KONG ; Guangting YAN ; Aobo ZHUANG ; Xi LI ; Lanlan LIAN ; Dongmei QIN ; Quan ZHANG ; Ruyi ZHANG ; Kunrong YANG ; Xiaogang XIA ; Kun CHEN ; Mengmeng XIAO ; Chunkang YANG ; Ting WU ; Ye SHEN ; Chundong YU ; Chenghua LUO ; Shu-Hai LIN ; Wengang LI
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2025;15(1):189-207
Ursodeoxycholic acid(UDCA)is a naturally occurring,low-toxicity,and hydrophilic bile acid(BA)in the human body that is converted by intestinal flora using primary BA.Solute carrier family 7 member 11(SLC7A11)functions to uptake extracellular cystine in exchange for glutamate,and is highly expressed in a variety of human cancers.Retroperitoneal liposarcoma(RLPS)refers to liposarcoma originating from the retroperitoneal area.Lipidomics analysis revealed that UDCA was one of the most significantly down-regulated metabolites in sera of RIPS patients compared with healthy subjects.The augmentation of UDCA concentration(≥25 μg/mL)demonstrated a suppressive effect on the proliferation of liposarcoma cells.[15N2]-cystine and[13Cs]-glutamine isotope tracing revealed that UDCA impairs cystine uptake and glutathione(GSH)synthesis.Mechanistically,UDCA binds to the cystine transporter SLC7A11 to inhibit cystine uptake and impair GSH de novo synthesis,leading to reactive oxygen species(ROS)accumulation and mitochondrial oxidative damage.Furthermore,UDCA can promote the anti-cancer effects of ferroptosis inducers(Erastin,RSL3),the murine double minute 2(MDM2)inhibitors(Nutlin 3a,RG7112),cyclin dependent kinase 4(CDK4)inhibitor(Abemaciclib),and glutaminase inhibitor(CB839).Together,UDCA functions as a cystine exchange factor that binds to SLC7A11 for antitumor activity,and SLC7A11 is not only a new transporter for BA but also a clinically applicable target for UDCA.More importantly,in combination with other antitumor chemotherapy or physiotherapy treatments,UDCA may provide effective and promising treatment strategies for RLPS or other types of tumors in a ROS-dependent manner.
3.Exercise for improving neuroplasticity in overweight and obese people:Meta-analysis
Jinkun LI ; Ning WANG ; Changfen LU ; Xiaobing LUO ; Xiaobin HONG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2025;41(2):219-223
Objective To observe the value of exercise for improving neuroplasticity in overweight and obese people using meta-analysis.Methods Articles of functional MRI(fMRI)studies about brain activation changes in overweight or obese people after exercise published in Web of Science,PubMed,PsycINFO and CNKI were searched from the establishment of database to August 1,2024.The data were analyzed with activation likelihood estimation(ALE),and the coordinates of brain activation clusters were obtained.Results A total of 11 articles were ultimately enrolled,including 186 overweight or obese subjects.After exercise,the activation of the right middle frontal gyrus increased in all subjects,while of the left anterior lobe of cerebellum,left precuneus and right cuneus decreased.Among them,activation of the right cingulate gyrus and right superior temporal gyrus in minors increased,while of the left anterior lobe of cerebellum and bilateral precentral gyrus decreased.And the activation of the bilateral lentiform nuclei,right middle frontal gyrus,right cingulate gyrus and right parahippocampal gyrus in adults increased,while of the bilateral precuneus decreased.Conclusion Exercise could improve activation level of brain regions related to executive function,working memory,attention and motor control in overweight or obese people,which were different between minors and adults.
4.Study on neuromuscular control characteristics of ankle in patients with chronic ankle instability in stance phase of gait
Piming GAO ; Xiaobing LUO ; Yaming YU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 2025;40(4):555-560
Objective:To study the neuromuscular control characteristics of ankle muscles of patients with chronic ankle instability(CAI)in different phases of stance,in order to provide reference for function evaluation and interven-tion of CAI.Method:CAI patients were collected according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria and matched with healthy individuals based on age,height,weight and sex.Surface electromyography was used to detect the electromyographic activity of the tibialis anterior,peroneus longus,gastrocnemius medialis and lateralis in all subjects during barefoot walking at a self-selected speed.Result:Compare with the control group,the mean normalized root mean square(RMS)value and co-contrac-tion index of peroneus longus in CAI patients were significantly reduced from middle-stance to heel-off(P<0.05).The normalized RMS of gastrocnemius medialis was significantly increased from heel-off to toe-off(P<0.05).The co-contraction indexes of tibialis anterior(P<0.01)and gastrocnemius lateralis(P<0.05)was signif-icantly decreased from heel-strike to foot flat.Conclusion:In CAI patients during walking,the neuromuscular control of the peroneus longus is reduced from middle-stance to heel-off,and the neuromuscular activation of the gastrocnemius medialis was increased from heel-off to toe-off,while the neuromuscular control of tibialis anterior and gastrocnemius lateralis is sufficient from heel-strike to foot-flat.These abnormalities will affect the posture and movement of foot-ankle at the cor-responding gait phase and increase the risk of ankle sprain.
5.Analysis on Characteristics of Isokinetic Muscle Strength of the Healthy Lower Limb and Muscle Activity During Single-Leg Jumping Movements in Patients with Acute Non-Contact Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury
Jing RAN ; Xiaobing LUO ; Jie XU ; Liangliang YOU
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2025;40(2):278-283
Objective The isokinetic muscle strength indicators and surface electromyography(sEMG)signals of the healthy lower limb side of patients with non-contact anterior cruciate ligament(ACL)injury in the acute phase were compared with those of healthy individuals,so to provide a theoretical basis for the prevention of secondary ACL rupture in the healthy lower limb side of patients with ACL injury.Methods 21 patients with ACL injury in the acute phase(ACL injury group)and 21 healthy individuals(control group)were subjected to isokinetic muscle strength tests for hip flexion,extension,adduction,abduction,and knee flexion,and sEMG signals of the vastus medialis,vastus lateralis,semitendinosus,biceps femoris,and gluteus maximus were collected during the single-leg jumping movements.The differences between the two groups in relative peak torque,antagonist muscle ratio,root mean square amplitude,and co-contraction index were analyzed by independent sample t-test.Results The extension of the knee(P=0.040)and hip flexion strength(P=0.041)were lower in the healthy lower limb side of patients with ACL injury.In the single-leg landing action,there were lower activation of the vastus medialis muscle in the pre-activation phase(P=0.014),lower activation of the vastus medialis(P=0.030)and gluteus maximus(P=0.002)in the reaction phase,and also lower co-activation levels of the biceps femoris-semitendinosus(P=0.020).Conclusions At the early stage of injury,the function of the healthy lower limb side of patients with ACL injury changes,which may indicate why these patients face a greater risk of contralateral lower limb injury.
6.Study on neuromuscular control characteristics of ankle in patients with chronic ankle instability in stance phase of gait
Piming GAO ; Xiaobing LUO ; Yaming YU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 2025;40(4):555-560
Objective:To study the neuromuscular control characteristics of ankle muscles of patients with chronic ankle instability(CAI)in different phases of stance,in order to provide reference for function evaluation and interven-tion of CAI.Method:CAI patients were collected according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria and matched with healthy individuals based on age,height,weight and sex.Surface electromyography was used to detect the electromyographic activity of the tibialis anterior,peroneus longus,gastrocnemius medialis and lateralis in all subjects during barefoot walking at a self-selected speed.Result:Compare with the control group,the mean normalized root mean square(RMS)value and co-contrac-tion index of peroneus longus in CAI patients were significantly reduced from middle-stance to heel-off(P<0.05).The normalized RMS of gastrocnemius medialis was significantly increased from heel-off to toe-off(P<0.05).The co-contraction indexes of tibialis anterior(P<0.01)and gastrocnemius lateralis(P<0.05)was signif-icantly decreased from heel-strike to foot flat.Conclusion:In CAI patients during walking,the neuromuscular control of the peroneus longus is reduced from middle-stance to heel-off,and the neuromuscular activation of the gastrocnemius medialis was increased from heel-off to toe-off,while the neuromuscular control of tibialis anterior and gastrocnemius lateralis is sufficient from heel-strike to foot-flat.These abnormalities will affect the posture and movement of foot-ankle at the cor-responding gait phase and increase the risk of ankle sprain.
7.Analysis on Characteristics of Isokinetic Muscle Strength of the Healthy Lower Limb and Muscle Activity During Single-Leg Jumping Movements in Patients with Acute Non-Contact Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury
Jing RAN ; Xiaobing LUO ; Jie XU ; Liangliang YOU
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2025;40(2):278-283
Objective The isokinetic muscle strength indicators and surface electromyography(sEMG)signals of the healthy lower limb side of patients with non-contact anterior cruciate ligament(ACL)injury in the acute phase were compared with those of healthy individuals,so to provide a theoretical basis for the prevention of secondary ACL rupture in the healthy lower limb side of patients with ACL injury.Methods 21 patients with ACL injury in the acute phase(ACL injury group)and 21 healthy individuals(control group)were subjected to isokinetic muscle strength tests for hip flexion,extension,adduction,abduction,and knee flexion,and sEMG signals of the vastus medialis,vastus lateralis,semitendinosus,biceps femoris,and gluteus maximus were collected during the single-leg jumping movements.The differences between the two groups in relative peak torque,antagonist muscle ratio,root mean square amplitude,and co-contraction index were analyzed by independent sample t-test.Results The extension of the knee(P=0.040)and hip flexion strength(P=0.041)were lower in the healthy lower limb side of patients with ACL injury.In the single-leg landing action,there were lower activation of the vastus medialis muscle in the pre-activation phase(P=0.014),lower activation of the vastus medialis(P=0.030)and gluteus maximus(P=0.002)in the reaction phase,and also lower co-activation levels of the biceps femoris-semitendinosus(P=0.020).Conclusions At the early stage of injury,the function of the healthy lower limb side of patients with ACL injury changes,which may indicate why these patients face a greater risk of contralateral lower limb injury.
8.Exercise for improving neuroplasticity in overweight and obese people:Meta-analysis
Jinkun LI ; Ning WANG ; Changfen LU ; Xiaobing LUO ; Xiaobin HONG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2025;41(2):219-223
Objective To observe the value of exercise for improving neuroplasticity in overweight and obese people using meta-analysis.Methods Articles of functional MRI(fMRI)studies about brain activation changes in overweight or obese people after exercise published in Web of Science,PubMed,PsycINFO and CNKI were searched from the establishment of database to August 1,2024.The data were analyzed with activation likelihood estimation(ALE),and the coordinates of brain activation clusters were obtained.Results A total of 11 articles were ultimately enrolled,including 186 overweight or obese subjects.After exercise,the activation of the right middle frontal gyrus increased in all subjects,while of the left anterior lobe of cerebellum,left precuneus and right cuneus decreased.Among them,activation of the right cingulate gyrus and right superior temporal gyrus in minors increased,while of the left anterior lobe of cerebellum and bilateral precentral gyrus decreased.And the activation of the bilateral lentiform nuclei,right middle frontal gyrus,right cingulate gyrus and right parahippocampal gyrus in adults increased,while of the bilateral precuneus decreased.Conclusion Exercise could improve activation level of brain regions related to executive function,working memory,attention and motor control in overweight or obese people,which were different between minors and adults.
9.Pachymic acid promotes brown/beige adipocyte differentiation and lipid metabolism in preadipocytes.
Kunling CHEN ; Xiaobing DOU ; Yiyou LIN ; Danyao BAI ; Yangzhou LUO ; Liping ZHOU
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2025;54(3):333-341
OBJECTIVES:
To investigate the effect of pachymic acid on brown/beige adipocyte differentiation and lipid metabolism in preadipocytes.
METHODS:
3T3-L1 MBX cells were induced to differentiate into beige adipocytes using a brown cocktail method. The impact of pachymic acid on the viability of 3T3-L1 MBX cells was evaluated using the CCK-8 assay. The formation of lipid droplets following treatment with pachymic acid was observed by oil red O staining. The mRNA expression levels of key browning genes, including uncoupling protein (Ucp) 1, the peroxisome proliferator activated receptor-γ coactivator (Pgc)-1α, and the PR domain-containing protein 16 (Prdm16), as well as the mRNA expression of sterol regulatory element-binding protein (Srebp) 1c, acetyl-coA carboxylase (Acc), fatty acid synthase (Fas), and hormone-sensitive triglyceride lipase (Hsl), adipose triglyceride lipase (Atgl), and carnitine palmitoyltransferase (Cpt) 1 were detected by quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction. The protein expression of Ucp1, Pgc-1a, and Prdm16 was detected by Western blotting.
RESULTS:
The 3T3-L1 MBX cells were induced in vitro to form beige adipocytes with high expression of key browning genes(Ucp1, Pgc-1α, and Prdm16), and beige adipose-marker genes (Cd137, Tbx1, and Tmem26). Concentrations range of 0-80 μmol/L pachymic acid were non-cytotoxic to 3T3-L1 MBX cells. Pachymic acid treatment significantly inhibited the differentiation of 3T3-L1 MBX cells, resulting in a notable decrease in lipid accumulation. There was a marked increase in the expression of key browning genes and their proteins products, such as Ucp1, Pgc-1α, and Prdm16, while the expressions of fat synthesis-related genes Srebp1c, Acc and Fas were significantly decreased (all P<0.05). The expressions of lipolysis-related genes (Hsl, Atgl, and Cpt1) were significantly increased (all P<0.05). Treatment with 20 μmol/L pachymic acid showed the most pronounced effect.
CONCLUSIONS
Pachymic acid can inhibit fat synthesis and promote lipid decomposition by regulating the brown formation and lipid differentiation of preadipocytes.
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Lipid Metabolism/drug effects*
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Mice
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Cell Differentiation/drug effects*
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Adipocytes, Beige/drug effects*
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3T3-L1 Cells
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Adipocytes, Brown/drug effects*
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Triterpenes/pharmacology*
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Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor Gamma Coactivator 1-alpha
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Uncoupling Protein 1
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Sterol Regulatory Element Binding Protein 1/metabolism*
10.Clinical guideline for diagnosis and treatment of nonunion of osteoporotic vertebral fractures (version 2025)
Haipeng SI ; Le LI ; Junjie NIU ; Wencan ZHANG ; Fuxin WEI ; Jinqiu YUAN ; Qiang YANG ; Hongli WANG ; Guangchao WANG ; Shihong CHEN ; Yunzhen CHEN ; Xiaoguang CHENG ; Jianwen DONG ; Shiqing FENG ; Rui GU ; Yong HAI ; Tianyong HOU ; Bo HUANG ; Xiaobing JIANG ; Lei ZANG ; Chunhai LI ; Nianhu LI ; Hua LIN ; Hongjian LIU ; Peng LIU ; Xinyu LIU ; Sheng LU ; Shibao LU ; Chunshan LUO ; Lvy CHAOLIANG ; Lvy WEIJIA ; Xuexiao MA ; Wei MEI ; Chunyang MENG ; Cailiang SHEN ; Chunli SONG ; Ruoxian SONG ; Jiacan SU ; Honglin TENG ; Hui SHENG ; Beiyu WANG ; Bingwu WANG ; Liang WANG ; Xiangyang WANG ; Nan WU ; Guohua XU ; Yayi XIA ; Jin XU ; Youjia XU ; Jianzhong XU ; Cao YANG ; Maowei YANG ; Zibin YANG ; Xiaojian YE ; Hailong YU ; Xijie YU ; Hua YUE ; Zhili ZENG ; Xinli ZHAN ; Hui ZHANG ; Peixun ZHANG ; Wei ZHANG ; Zhenlin ZHANG ; Jianguo ZHANG ; Tengyue ZHU ; Qiang LIU ; Huilin YANG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2025;41(10):932-945
Nonunion of osteoporotic vertebral fractures (OVF), predominantly affecting the elderly, can lead to intractable pain, vertebral collapse, progressive kyphotic deformity, and neurological impairment, significantly compromising patients′ quality of life. There exists considerable debate on diagnosis and management of OVF, encompassing key issues such as clinical diagnosis and staging criteria for nonunion, surgical indications and procedure selection, and postoperative rehabilitation planning. Currently, there lacks standardized clinical guideline and expert consensus on the diagnosis and management of OVF nonunion in China. To address this gap, Minimally Invasive Surgery Group of Chinese Orthopedic Association, Osteoporosis Committee of Chinese Association of Orthopedic Surgeons, Prevention and Rehabilitation Committee for Osteoporosis of Chinese Association of Rehabilitation Medicine and Minimally Invasive Orthopedic Surgery Branch of China Association for Geriatric Care jointly organized domestic experts in spinal surgery, endocrinology, and rehabilitation to formulate the Clinical guideline for the diagnosis and treatment for nonunion of osteoporotic vertebral fractures ( version 2025), based on existing literature and clinical experience and adhering to principles of scientific rigor and practicality. The guideline provided 13 evidence-based recommendations encompassing diagnosis and treatment of OVF nonunion, aiming to standardize its clinical management.


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