1.Association of outdoor activity time and sleep duration with screening myopia in primary school students
LIU Xiaoling, LI Tingting, CAO Caiyun, YANG Feng, TAO Shuman, WU Xiaoyan, XU Shaojun, TAO Fangbiao
Chinese Journal of School Health 2026;47(2):279-282
Objective:
To explore the association of outdoor activity time and sleep duration with screening myopia in primary school students, so as to provide strategies for myopia prevention.
Methods:
Through a convenience sampling method, a survey was conducted among 4 248 primary school students aged 7-13 years from three primary schools in Xihu District, Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province from May to July, 2023. The average daily outdoor activity time and sleep duration on both weekdays and weekends were investigated in primary school students by using a self designed questionnaire. Uncorrected visual acuity tests and non cycloplegic autorefraction were measured by professional optometrists. Inter group comparisons were conducted using the Chi square test. Logistic regression model was used to analyze the association of outdoor activity time and sleep duration with screening myopia.
Results:
The detection rate of screening myopia in primary school students was 33.6%, with the rate in boys (32.0%) lower than that in girls (35.3%), and the difference was statistically significant ( χ 2=5.11, P =0.02). The analysis results of Logistic regression showed that after adjusting for factors such as gender, grade and parental education level, both average daily outdoor activity time <2 h on both weekdays and weekends ( OR =1.27, 95% CI =1.11-1.46) and sleep duration <10 h ( OR =1.17, 95% CI =1.01- 1.35 ), as well as their combined effect ( OR =1.57, 95% CI =1.25-1.98), were associated with an increased risk of screening myopia in primary school students(all P <0.05). Subgroup analysis results indicated that compared to boys ( OR =1.46, 95% CI = 1.07 -1.99), girls( OR =1.73, 95% CI =1.22-2.44) with insufficient outdoor activity time and sleep duration had a higher risk of screening myopia(both P <0.05).
Conclusions
There is a negative correlation of outdoor activity time and sleep duration with screening myopia in primary school students. Outdoor activity time and extending sleep duration should be increased to reduce the risk of myopia in primary school students.
2.New advances in the treatment of neonatal diabetes mellitus with sulfonylureas
Xiaoyan HU ; Jinbo XIANG ; Xiaoxia ZHU ; Zheng LI ; Tingting CAO ; Ting DING ; Ziran XU ; Jingbo LI ; Youjun YANG
China Pharmacy 2026;37(9):1236-1240
Neonatal diabetes mellitus (NDM) is a rare monogenic disorder primarily caused by insufficient insulin secretion resulting from mutations in the KCNJ11 and ABCC8 genes. Sulfonylureas, represented by glibenclamide, have become the standard therapy for this type of NDM by precisely closing the mutated ATP-sensitive potassium channels in pancreatic β cells, thereby restoring insulin secretion. Clinical studies confirm that sulfonylureas enable over 90% of patients to successfully transition from insulin to oral treatment, achieving long-term stable glycemic control and improving neurological outcomes to a certain extent. In terms of safety, severe hypoglycemia induced by sulfonylureas is relatively rare and gastrointestinal reactions are mild; moreover, sulfonylureas show good long-term tolerability, and have no adverse effects on child growth and development. In the future, by further refining the full-chain management pathway of “rapid genetic diagnosis-early intervention-specialized dosage forms-long-term follow-up”, the clinical application of sulfonylureas is expected to provide NDM patients with an optimized treatment regimen and maximize their health benefits.
3.Progress in clinical application of anti-CD20 monoclonal antibody in refractory nephrotic syndrome in children
Jinbo XIANG ; Guanguo SHEN ; Zheng LI ; Xiaoyan HU ; Tingting CAO ; Ziran XU ; Ting DING ; Jingbo LI
China Pharmacy 2025;36(16):2078-2084
Anti-CD20 monoclonal antibodies for the treatment of refractory nephrotic syndrome (RNS) in children. The first- generation rituximab is the most widely used in clinical practice; it shows definite efficacy in children with RNS, is recommended by guidelines, particularly for achieving a high remission rate in minimal change nephrosis, and can significantly reduce the cumulative use of glucocorticoids and immunosuppressants. The second-generation ofatumumab has potential as an alternative treatment for patients who are intolerant or resistant to rituximab, while the third-generation obinutuzumab has shown efficacy in complex cases such as rituximab resistance or post-transplant recurrence. However, there is still controversy regarding the optimization of rituximab treatment dosage and whether ofatumumab and obinutuzumab offer greater advantages than rituximab for the treatment of RNS in children. The most common adverse reaction induced by anti-CD20 monoclonal antibodies is infusion reactions, and long-term adverse events mainly include increased risks of sustained immunosuppression and infections. Rituximab has significant economic advantages for the treatment of RNS, but additional pharmacoeconomic research based on China’s healthcare environment is needed to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of ofatumumab and obinutuzumab in this population. Given that the current use of ofatumumab and obinutuzumab in this field is considered off-label use, clinical application should only proceed after a rigorous evaluation of the patient’s benefits and risks.
4.A machine learning-based model for predicting the risk of diabetic kidney disease in type 2 diabetes mellitus
Tingting LI ; Peng SU ; Jinbo CHEN ; Xiaoyan HE ; Yi CAO ; Xin ZHANG ; Qingling TANG ; Xubin MIAO ; Xiaohua LIANG ; Dong MA
Chinese Journal of Diabetes 2025;33(4):241-247
Objective To compare and find an optimal model for predicting the risk of DKD occurrence in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2DM).Methods A total of 2005 patients with T2DM were enrolled in this study from The Second Hospital of Shijiazhuang City during December 2017 to December 2022.All the subjects were divided into a training set(n=1403)and a validation set(n=602)according to the ratio of 3∶1 by simple random sampling.With the occurrence of DKD as the outcome variablein the training set,important feature variables were screened by LASSO regression.Six different machine learning models were established according to the feature variables,thenthe optimal model was determined by comparison,and anonlinerisk predictor for DKD occurrence was constructed in patients with T2DM.Results Taking the occurrence of DKD as the outcome variable in the training set,the results of LASSO regression analysis showed that the optimal value of the model was 10-fold cross validation lambda.1se=0.01662473,and 15 characteristic variables with nonzero coefficient were screened out to be related to the occurrence of DKD.The data included sex,age,family history of DM,DM duration,LDL-C,HbA1c,WBC,PDW,Scr,urine α1-microglobulin,urine β2-microglobulin,urine microalbumin,hypertension,hypokalemia,and DR.In the training set and validation set,the prediction performance of XGBoost model was better than that of other models(AUC=0.872,0.893,95%CI 0.853~0.891,0.865~0.921),the sensitivity was 0.779,0.863,and the specificity was 0.721,0.758,respectively.The F1 scores were 0.774 and 0.787.DCA analysis showed that the XGBoost model had a greater net benefit and threshold probability.According to the XGBoost model,the online predictor of DKD risk in T2DM patients was laid out,and two patients were selected for application,the results showed that the predictive value of the model was 0.185 in non-DKD patients,and the predictive value was 0.510 in DKD patients.Conclusions The XGBoost model is the best model for predicting the occurrence of DKD in T2DM patients,and an online predictor was successfully built.
5.Longitudinal changes of symptoms and nursing strategies of patients under daytime lung cancer surgery after discharge
Nafei HAN ; Hong HE ; Huadi YUAN ; Meijuan LAN ; Xiaoyan WU ; Junhua CAO ; Liyan GAO ; Dingjie XIN
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(4):432-438
Objective To explore the longitudinal changes of symptoms after discharge in patients with daytime lung cancer surgery by factor analysis,in order to strengthen nursing countermeasures and improve the quality of life of patients.Methods Patients who underwent day surgery in the thoracic surgery department of a tertiary general hospital in Zhejiang Province from October 2023 to January 2024 were selected using convenience sampling.On the 1st,3rd,14th and 30th day after discharge,the general information questionnaire and the postoperative symptom inventory for patients with lung cancer were used for investigation.Exploratory factor analysis was performed to extract the symptom clusters.Results A total of 227 patients were followed up in this study,including 19 shed cases and 2 excluded cases,and 206 patients were finally included.The percentage of the 9 major symptoms of patients with daytime lung cancer surgery after discharge showed dynamic changes.The highest percentage symptom on the 1st day after discharge was pain in 197 cases(95.63%).The highest percentage on the 30th day after discharge was cough in 129 cases(62.62%).The results of exploratory factor analysis were P<0.001 and KMO>0.500 for Bartlett's test of sphericity on days 1,3,and 14 after discharge,except for P=0.874 and KMO=0.495 on day 30,with digestive and respiratory symptom clusters on day 1;respiratory,digestive,and fatigue symptom clusters on day 3;fatigue and respiratory symptom clusters on day 14.Conclusion The single symptom and symptom clusters of patients with daytime lung cancer surgery after discharge showed dynamic changes at different time points.Therefore,in clinical work,targeted intervention strategies should be adopted,and precise symptom management should be implemented according to the characteristics of symptom clusters in different periods of discharge of patients undergoing daytime lung cancer surgery,so as to reduce the symptom burden of patients.
6.Construction of competency evaluation indicator system for special education teachers based on World Health Or-ganization rehabilitation competency framework
Jing CAO ; Jing LIU ; Xiaoyan ZHANG ; Shaoyu GAO
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2025;31(6):621-627
Objective To develop a scientific,systematic and operational competency evaluation index system for primary and sec-ondary school special education teachers based on World Health Organization rehabilitation competency frame-work(RCF),integrating the inclusive teacher frameworks of United Nations Educational,Scientific and Cultural Organization(UNESCO)and European Union(EU)as well as China's Professional Standards for Special Educa-tion Teachers(Trial).Methods A core competency framework and content for special education teachers in primary and secondary schools was constructed based on RCF,using a systematic analysis of UNESCO and EU policy documents and the Minis-try of Education's Professional Standards for Special Education Teachers(Trial).On this foundation,a corre-sponding competency evaluation index system was developed.Results The competency framework for primary and secondary school special education teachers comprised five compe-tency domains and two supporting dimensions,including 25 core competency modules and 59 evaluation points.The five competency domains were educational and teaching practice,professional ethics and values,profession-al learning and development,management and collaborative leadership,and educational research and innovation.The two supporting dimensions were professional beliefs and core values.Conclusion The competency evaluation index system for primary and secondary school special education teachers em-phasizes educational equity,inclusive principles,and values of care and justice.It can be used for competency di-agnosis and assessment of teachers at different developmental stages,as well as for designing continuing educa-tion courses and professional development plans.
7.Investigation on edible salt sales outlets in Gansu Province in 2022
Yugui DOU ; Yongqin CAO ; Yanling WANG ; Wei SUN ; Xiaoyan CHEN ; Jing ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2025;44(5):384-388
Objective:To learn about the sales situation of edible salt in Gansu Province after the reform of salt industry system, and provide scientific basis for improving the prevention and control measures of iodine deficiency disorders (IDD).Methods:In 2022, a cross-sectional study method was used to divide the counties (districts) under 11 cities (prefectures) in Gansu Province into urban, suburban, and rural areas. A stratified sampling method was used to divide each city (prefecture) into five regions (east, west, south, north, and center), and 1 county (district) was randomly selected from each region. From each county (district), 5 - 10 edible salt sales outlets of varying scales were selected in each of the five directions. A questionnaire survey was used to investigate the quantity, type, price of edible salt sold, and IDD education efforts in each county (district) in the past six months. One bag of different types of edible salt sold at each sales outlet was randomly selected as a sample, and information such as the brand, manufacturer, and iodine level indicated on the outer packaging was recorded.Results:A total of 1 189 edible salt sales outlets were surveyed, including 157 large supermarkets, 197 medium-sized supermarkets, 760 small supermarkets (convenience/retail stores), 74 vegetable markets (farmers' markets), and 1 specialty salt store. The outlets were distributed in urban (438), suburban (99), and rural (652) areas. Among them, 12.11% (144/1 189) of the outlets sold both iodized and non-iodized salt. A total of 2 004 036 bags of edible salt were sold in 1 189 sales outlets, with a median sales quantity of 250 bags. There were statistically significant differences in sales quantity among sales outlets of different sizes and locations ( H = 57.97, 39.59, P < 0.001). The overall sales of iodized salt were higher than those of non-iodized salt ( Z = - 6.45, P < 0.001). Sales varied significantly by price ( H = 80.69, P < 0.001). A total of 1 740 samples of edible salt were surveyed, including 38 brands. Among them, China Salt Industry Group Co., Ltd. and its affiliated local companies had the highest sales quantity at 70.86% (1 233/1 740). The proportion of samples with iodine level < 5, 18 - 33, and 21 - 39 mg/kg indicated on the outer packaging was 4.08% (71/1 740), 7.01% (122/1 740), and 88.91% (1 547/1 740), respectively. Among 1 189 sales outlets, 26.24% (312/1 189) were aware of the iodine standard for edible salt in Gansu Province, 32.46% (386/1 189) had set up propaganda signs (slogans) for prevention and control of IDD, 59.13% (703/1 189) were aware of recommending iodized salt to pregnant women, and 51.39% (611/1 189) actively promoted knowledge of IDD prevention and control. Conclusions:After the reform of salt industry system, the sales network system of edible salt in Gansu Province has been improved, with multiple entities, brands, and varieties coexisting in the edible salt market. However, there is still a need to strengthen sales supervision and scientific iodine supplementation health education.
8.Resting brain function study of executive function changes in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
Yanyan CUI ; Ying YU ; Bo HU ; Sining LI ; Xinyu CAO ; Pan DAI ; Minhua NI ; Xiaoyan BAI ; Yao TONG ; Lijuan DU ; Linfeng YAN ; Guangbin CUI
Journal of Practical Radiology 2025;41(9):1427-1431
Objective To explore the changes in neural activity in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2DM)and their corre-lation with executive function,and to analyze the neural mechanisms underlying the decline in executive function in T2DM patients.Methods Thirty-one T2DM patients(T2DM group)and thirty-two healthy controls(HC)(HC group)matched for body mass index(BMI)underwent resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging(rs-fMRI)scans and N-back task tests were included.Differ-ences in the amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation(ALFF),regional homogeneity(ReHo),and seed-based functional connectivity(FC)between the two groups were compared,and partial correlation analyses were performed between the difference results and N-back task performance.Results The T2DM group showed prolonged reaction time(RT)in the 1-back and 2-back tasks.T2DM patients exhibited increased ALFF in the bilateral caudate nucleus,left medial superior frontal gyrus,and right postcentral gyrus,as well as elevated ReHo in the right putamen.FC analysis revealed significant alterations in FC between the caudate nucleus,putamen,and multiple brain regions in T2DM patients,with some of these FC changes significantly correlated with RT and accuracy(ACC)in the N-back task.Conclusion The decline in executive function in T2DM patients may be associated with abnormal neural activity in brain regions such as the striatum,salience network,and frontoparietal control network.FC further decreases under increased cognitive load.These findings provide evidence for the study of the neural mechanisms of executive function impairment in T2DM patients.
9.Construction of review indicators and analysis of obstacles and promoting factors for long-term oral anticoagulant management in patients with atrial fibrillation
Jun LIU ; Xiaoyan ZHAO ; Songmei CAO ; Liqun ZHU ; Jiaojiao JIANG ; Chengjie DONG ; Fang WANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(6):452-458
Objective:To evaluate the clinical status of long-term oral anticoagulant management in patients with atrial fibrillation, and to analyze the obstacles and promoting factors in the implementation of evidence, so as to provide evidence for clinical transformation.Methods:This study was a cross-sectional study. Through the evidence-based nursing method, guided by the Ottawa Model, the review indicators and review methods were developed based on the best evidence. The clinical status review of 100 patients who met the inclusion criteria in the Department of Cardiology, Affiliated Hospital of Jiangsu University was conducted from August to November 2022 using a convenience sampling method, and based on the results of the review, an analysis of obstacles and promoting factors was carried out to develop a clinical response.Results:This study included 100 patients with atrial fibrillation, 60 males and 40 females, aged (70.14 ± 10.39) years. Totally 26 best items were included, and 24 review indicators were developed, among which only 4 indicators had a compliance rate of 100% , 2 indicators had a compliance rate of >60% , 5 indicators had a compliance rate of <60% , and 13 indicators had a compliance rate of 0. According to the results of the review, a comprehensive and systematic analysis was conducted from the three dimensions of system, practitioners, patients and family members. For each dimension, obstacles and promoting factors were analyzed in depth from evidence-based change, potential adopters and practical environment.Conclusions:There is a gap between the best evidence and clinical status of long-term oral anticoagulant management in patients with atrial fibrillation. In-depth analysis of obstacle factors, formulate countermeasures, and promote the efficient implementation of evidence in clinical practice.
10.Effect of exogenous short-chain fatty acids preconditioning on expression of zonula occludens-1 in lung tissues of rats undergoing extracorporeal circulation
Qi CHU ; Xiaoyan ZHANG ; Huijuan CAO ; Yingjie SUN ; Yugang DIAO ; Tiezheng ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2025;45(10):1335-1337
Objective:To evaluate the effect of exogenous short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) preconditioning on the expression of zonula occludens-1 (ZO-1) in lung tissues of rats undergoing extracorporeal circulation (ECC).Methods:Thirty-six clean-grade healthy adult male Sprague-Dawley rats, weighing 320-420 g, were divided into sham operation group (S group), ECC group (E group) and SCFAs group, with 12 rats in each group. Seven days before the ECC, short-chain fatty acids dissolved in 2 ml of normal saline was given by gavage daily in SCFAs group, while the equal volume of normal saline was given by gavage in S group and E group. On the 8th day, E group and SCFAs group underwent arteriovenous catheterization and ECC for 1 h, while S group only underwent catheterization without ECC. Lung tissues were collected to observe the pathological results and detect the expression of ZO-1 (by Western blot), and the wet/dry lung weight ratio was calculated.Results:Compared with S group, the wet/dry lung weight ratio was significantly increased ( P<0.05), the expression of ZO-1 protein in lung tissue was down-regulated ( P<0.05), and the pathological damage of lung tissues was aggravated in E group and SCFAs group. Compared with E group, the wet/dry lung weight ratio was significantly decreased, the expression of ZO-1 protein in lung tissues was up-regulated ( P<0.05), and the pathological damage of lung tissues was significantly alleviated in SCFAs group. Conclusions:The mechanism by which SCFAs preconditioning attenuates lung injury may be related to up-regulation of ZO-1 expression in lung tissues of rats undergoing ECC.


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