1.Association between circadian syndrome, metabolic syndrome and mild cognitive impairment in older adults
Jie LU ; Rui LIU ; Shi TANG ; Tingting HOU ; Lin CONG ; Yongxiang WANG ; Yifeng DU
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2025;34(3):208-214
Objective:To explore the association between circadian syndrome (CircS), metabolic syndrome (MetS) and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in elderly rural adults in China.Methods:From March to September 2018, totally 5 765 participants aged 60 years or older from 52 villages in Yanlou Town, Yanggu County, Shandong Province were selected. The data included demographic, underlying disease and neuropsychological data were collected by questionaire survey. Having ≥3 of the following components was defined as MetS: elevated waist circumference, high triglycerides, low high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, elevated blood pressure and elevated fasting glucose. Having ≥4 of the following components was defined as CircS: short sleep (<6 h/d), depression and five other components which were used to define MetS, with elevated waist circumference as a mandatory item. MCI was diagnosed according to Petersen's criteria and further classified into amnestic MCI (aMCI) and non-amnestic MCI (naMCI) based on whether the memory domains impaired.Data were analyzed using multivariable Logistic regression and general linear regression models by R statistical software.Results:In the total sample ( n=4 898), 1 280 participants were diagnosed with MCI, of which 1 075 were aMCI and 205 were naMCI.Compared to the normal group, CircS alone was significantly associated with increased risks of MCI ( B=0.695, P=0.039) and aMCI ( B=0.782, P=0.024), as well as lower verbal fluency scores ( B=-0.244, P=0.045). No significant associations were found between MetS alone or both MetS and CircS and cognitive impairment( P>0.05). At the component level, short sleep and depression were associated with increased risks of MCI ( B=0.167, P=0.025; B=0.605, P<0.001) and aMCI ( B=0.185, P=0.020; B=0.600, P<0.001). Conclusion:Individuals with CircS are at a higher risk of cognitive impairment, CircS is more strongly associated with cognitive impairment than MetS, with short sleep duration and depressive symptoms potentially playing key roles.
2.Association between circadian syndrome, metabolic syndrome and mild cognitive impairment in older adults
Jie LU ; Rui LIU ; Shi TANG ; Tingting HOU ; Lin CONG ; Yongxiang WANG ; Yifeng DU
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2025;34(3):208-214
Objective:To explore the association between circadian syndrome (CircS), metabolic syndrome (MetS) and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in elderly rural adults in China.Methods:From March to September 2018, totally 5 765 participants aged 60 years or older from 52 villages in Yanlou Town, Yanggu County, Shandong Province were selected. The data included demographic, underlying disease and neuropsychological data were collected by questionaire survey. Having ≥3 of the following components was defined as MetS: elevated waist circumference, high triglycerides, low high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, elevated blood pressure and elevated fasting glucose. Having ≥4 of the following components was defined as CircS: short sleep (<6 h/d), depression and five other components which were used to define MetS, with elevated waist circumference as a mandatory item. MCI was diagnosed according to Petersen's criteria and further classified into amnestic MCI (aMCI) and non-amnestic MCI (naMCI) based on whether the memory domains impaired.Data were analyzed using multivariable Logistic regression and general linear regression models by R statistical software.Results:In the total sample ( n=4 898), 1 280 participants were diagnosed with MCI, of which 1 075 were aMCI and 205 were naMCI.Compared to the normal group, CircS alone was significantly associated with increased risks of MCI ( B=0.695, P=0.039) and aMCI ( B=0.782, P=0.024), as well as lower verbal fluency scores ( B=-0.244, P=0.045). No significant associations were found between MetS alone or both MetS and CircS and cognitive impairment( P>0.05). At the component level, short sleep and depression were associated with increased risks of MCI ( B=0.167, P=0.025; B=0.605, P<0.001) and aMCI ( B=0.185, P=0.020; B=0.600, P<0.001). Conclusion:Individuals with CircS are at a higher risk of cognitive impairment, CircS is more strongly associated with cognitive impairment than MetS, with short sleep duration and depressive symptoms potentially playing key roles.
3.Application of image-based machine learning algorithms in urological cancers
Jiahe LIU ; Yifeng QIU ; Xiaocong CHEN ; Yujie YANG ; Zhuoxin LI ; Qiushuang YU ; Qi HOU
Chinese Journal of Urology 2025;46(2):153-156
In recent years, with the exploration and development of machine learning algorithms in the medical scenario, their potential for application in clinical diagnosis and treatment has been gradually explored. Image-based machine learning algorithms have made a lot of progress in urological cancer-related research, and have been proven to have a positive effect on the diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of urological cancer. Despite the great impact of machine learning algorithms clinically, they are still in the exploratory stage, with many deficiencies and limitations.
4.Application of image-based machine learning algorithms in urological cancers
Jiahe LIU ; Yifeng QIU ; Xiaocong CHEN ; Yujie YANG ; Zhuoxin LI ; Qiushuang YU ; Qi HOU
Chinese Journal of Urology 2025;46(2):153-156
In recent years, with the exploration and development of machine learning algorithms in the medical scenario, their potential for application in clinical diagnosis and treatment has been gradually explored. Image-based machine learning algorithms have made a lot of progress in urological cancer-related research, and have been proven to have a positive effect on the diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of urological cancer. Despite the great impact of machine learning algorithms clinically, they are still in the exploratory stage, with many deficiencies and limitations.
5.Study on the correlation between healthy lifestyle practices and stroke in elderly people
Yan YANG ; Xiaona ZHANG ; Juan ZHANG ; Tingting HOU ; Xiang WANG ; Yifeng DU ; Siqin DONG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2024;43(10):1260-1264
Objective:To investigate the relationship between lifestyle factors and stroke in the elderly.Methods:Data were obtained from a natural cohort of the Multimodal Intervention to Delay Dementia and Disability in Rural China(MIND-China)study.A total of 5 009 participants aged 60 years and above were enrolled, of whom 954(19.05%)had experienced a stroke.Logistic regression analyses were conducted to assess the association between five lifestyle factors(smoking, drinking, physical exercise, social activity and sleep quality)and the incidence of stroke.Results:In model 1, after adjusting for age, sex and education, only social activity( OR=0.783, 95% CI: 0.668-0.917)and good sleep quality( OR=0.731, 95% CI: 0.621-0.860)emerged as protective factors against stroke(both P<0.05).No statistically significant associations were found between other lifestyle factors and stroke.Analysis of a variety of healthy lifestyle practice combinations showed that having 3( OR=0.639, 95% CI: 0.433-0.944), 4( OR=0.620, 95% CI: 0.409-0.941)and 5( OR=0.397, 95% CI: 0.197-0.799)healthy lifestyle practices were protective factors against stroke(all P<0.05).In model 2, after adjusting for age, sex, education, body mass index, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, hypertension, and the APOE genotype, the results were consistent with those of Model 1. Conclusions:Lifestyle factors are significantly associated with the risk of stroke in the elderly population.The healthier lifestyle practices are adopted, the lower the risk of stroke will be.
6.Analysis of clinical and risk factors of positive conjunctival sac culture before intravitreal injection
Lina SUN ; Yongtao LI ; Meiqi XU ; Guanghua HOU ; Yifeng KE ; Yue ZHENG ; Xina XIN ; Pazo Emmanuel ERIC ; Xinjun REN
Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases 2024;40(12):919-923
Objective:To observe and analyze the risk factors of positive conjunctival capsule microbial culture in patients with intravitreal injection treatment (IVT) before treatment.Methods:A prospective study. A total of 1 092 patients who received IVT at the Vitreous Injection Center of Tianjin Medical University Eye Hospital from February 2021 to February 2024 were included in the study. Among them, 539 were males and 553 were females. The age was (62.29±13.61) years. Hypertension and diabetes were 661 and 576 cases, respectively. There were 742 cases of urban residence and 350 cases of rural residence. Three and one days before IVT, 364 patients received antibiotics and 364 patients did not receive antibiotics. Patients' gender, age, history of hypertension and diabetes, pre-IVT antibiotic eye drops use history, and differences in residence (town/country) were collected in detail. Samples were collected after the conjunctival sac was rinsed, and microbial culture was performed. The differences in conjunctival microbial culture positivity rates was compared between those who did not use antibiotic eye drops before IVT, those who used them 1 day before IVT, and those who used them 3 days before IVT. The positive rate of conjunctival sac microbial culture were compared among individuals of different ages, genders, with/without hypertension, with/without diabetes, with different IVT times, and from different living areas (urban/rural). The clinical baseline of positive conjunctival capsule bacterial culture was compared and observed. χ2 test was used to compare the positive rate of conjunctival capsule microbial culture among different clinical baselines. Logistic binary regression analysis was used to analyze the influencing factors. Results:Among the 1 092 patients, 54 cases (4.95%, 54/1 092) were positive for microbial culture of conjunctival sac. There was no significant difference ( P>0.05) in the positive rate of conjunctival sac microbial culture among patients of different ages ( χ2=5.599), gender ( χ2=0.549), residence ( χ2=0.153), with or without hypertension and diabetes ( χ2=3.545, 0.044), and with or without diabetic macular edema ( χ2=0.180). There was no significant difference ( P>0.05) in the positive rate of conjunctival sac microbial culture between patients with different numbers of IVT ( χ2=0.961) or between those who received antibiotic eye drops before IVT and those who did not ( χ2=5.600). Logistic binary regression analysis showed that none of the above factors were risk factors for positive conjunctival capsule microbial culture ( P>0.05). No infective endophthalmitis occurred in all patients during the observation period. Conclusion:The use of antibiotics before IVT is not the decisive factor for positive microbial culture in conjunctival sac.
7.Research advances in the pathological mechanism of apolipoprotein E in the pathological process of Alzheimer disease
Yixun MA ; Tingting HOU ; Yifeng DU
Journal of Apoplexy and Nervous Diseases 2024;41(8):680-685
Alzheimer disease(AD)is a common neurodegenerative disease characterized by cognitive decline and is the most common cause of dementia in the elderly.At present,the pathogenesis of AD remains unclear,and there is still a lack of effective treatment methods for etiologies.Apolipoprotein E(APOE)is currently the only risk gene recog-nized for AD,and the ApoE protein encoded by ApoE plays an important role in the pathological processes of AD,such as amyloid β-protein deposition,excessive phosphorylation of tau protein,and neuroinflammatory reaction.This article re-views the structure and function of ApoE and its role in the pathological processes of AD,in order to provide ideas and di-rections for finding new intervention targets for AD.
8.Burden and Temporal Trends of Ischemic Stroke Attributed to Tobacco Exposure From 1990 to 2019 in China
Xiaolu WANG ; Shuai HOU ; Yifeng ZHANG ; Hang YANG ; Yaozhen WANG ; Yanqiang WANG
Chinese Circulation Journal 2024;39(11):1117-1124
Objectives:To analyze and compare the disease burden of ischemic stroke due to tobacco exposure (including active and passive smoking) and its changing trends in China from 1990 to 2019,and to provide a reference for precise prevention and control of ischemic stroke. Methods:Based on the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019 database,we analyzed the burden of ischemic stroke disease attributable to tobacco exposure and its trends in different age and sex populations in China from 1990 to 2019,and compared the epidemiological differences in the burden of ischemic stroke disease attributable to active versus passive smoking. Results:Between 1990 and 2019,the disease burden of ischemic stroke attributable to tobacco exposure showed a decreasing trend in China and globally,but the decrease was relatively small in China.In 2019,the age-standardized mortality rate (ASMR) and age-standardized disability-adjusted life-year rate (ASDR) of ischemic stroke attributable to tobacco exposure in China were 10.64/100000 and 239.39/100000,both higher than the global average levels (5.85/100000 and 140.23/100000 respectively).The actual mortality and disability-adjusted life year (DALY) rates for ischemic stroke due to tobacco exposure in 2019 increased by 103.79% and 90.48%,respectively,compared with 1990.There was a sex difference in the disease burden of ischemic stroke due to active and passive smoking,with the number of deaths,mortality,DALY,and DALY rates for ischemic stroke due to active smoking being significantly higher in men than in women.Conversely,the burden of ischemic stroke due to passive smoking was higher in women.At the age level,ischemic stroke attributable to both active and passive smoking presented the highest number of deaths,mortality,and DALY rates among those ≥70 years of age.Whereas DALY for ischemic stroke attributable to active smoking was mainly concentrated in those aged 50-69 years,DALY for ischemic stroke attributable to passive smoking was mainly concentrated in those aged ≥70 years. Conclusions:The disease burden of ischemic stroke attributable to tobacco exposure is higher in China than the global average level.The burden of ischemic stroke disease attributable to active and passive smoking varies significantly by sex and age,and more targeted tobacco control policies should be developed in China.
9.Analysis of clinical and risk factors of positive conjunctival sac culture before intravitreal injection
Lina SUN ; Yongtao LI ; Meiqi XU ; Guanghua HOU ; Yifeng KE ; Yue ZHENG ; Xina XIN ; Pazo Emmanuel ERIC ; Xinjun REN
Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases 2024;40(12):919-923
Objective:To observe and analyze the risk factors of positive conjunctival capsule microbial culture in patients with intravitreal injection treatment (IVT) before treatment.Methods:A prospective study. A total of 1 092 patients who received IVT at the Vitreous Injection Center of Tianjin Medical University Eye Hospital from February 2021 to February 2024 were included in the study. Among them, 539 were males and 553 were females. The age was (62.29±13.61) years. Hypertension and diabetes were 661 and 576 cases, respectively. There were 742 cases of urban residence and 350 cases of rural residence. Three and one days before IVT, 364 patients received antibiotics and 364 patients did not receive antibiotics. Patients' gender, age, history of hypertension and diabetes, pre-IVT antibiotic eye drops use history, and differences in residence (town/country) were collected in detail. Samples were collected after the conjunctival sac was rinsed, and microbial culture was performed. The differences in conjunctival microbial culture positivity rates was compared between those who did not use antibiotic eye drops before IVT, those who used them 1 day before IVT, and those who used them 3 days before IVT. The positive rate of conjunctival sac microbial culture were compared among individuals of different ages, genders, with/without hypertension, with/without diabetes, with different IVT times, and from different living areas (urban/rural). The clinical baseline of positive conjunctival capsule bacterial culture was compared and observed. χ2 test was used to compare the positive rate of conjunctival capsule microbial culture among different clinical baselines. Logistic binary regression analysis was used to analyze the influencing factors. Results:Among the 1 092 patients, 54 cases (4.95%, 54/1 092) were positive for microbial culture of conjunctival sac. There was no significant difference ( P>0.05) in the positive rate of conjunctival sac microbial culture among patients of different ages ( χ2=5.599), gender ( χ2=0.549), residence ( χ2=0.153), with or without hypertension and diabetes ( χ2=3.545, 0.044), and with or without diabetic macular edema ( χ2=0.180). There was no significant difference ( P>0.05) in the positive rate of conjunctival sac microbial culture between patients with different numbers of IVT ( χ2=0.961) or between those who received antibiotic eye drops before IVT and those who did not ( χ2=5.600). Logistic binary regression analysis showed that none of the above factors were risk factors for positive conjunctival capsule microbial culture ( P>0.05). No infective endophthalmitis occurred in all patients during the observation period. Conclusion:The use of antibiotics before IVT is not the decisive factor for positive microbial culture in conjunctival sac.
10.Mechanism of Youguiwan Monomer in Osteoarthritis: A Review
Yifeng DU ; Yuanlu LIU ; Hao ZHENG ; Diandong HOU ; Xuefeng GUAN
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2023;29(2):212-221
As a prescription for tonifying kidney yang, Youguiwan accords with the pathogenesis of osteoarthritis. Professor LIU Yuan-lu from the Affiliated Hospital of Liaoning University of Traditional Chinese Medicine found that modified Youguiwan had a significant effect on the clinical conservative treatment of osteoarthritis pain with Chinese medicine. There are teams studying the mechanism of Youguiwan in the treatment of osteoarthritis in China, but the profound study of the compound needs the mechanism of each component as support. Youguiwan contains 10 kinds of Chinese medicine, including Rehmanniae Radix Praeparata, Aconiti Lateralis Radix Praeparata, Cinnamomi Cortex, Dioscoreae Rhizoma, Corni Fructus, Cuscutae Semen, Angelicae Sinensis Radix, Eucommiae Cortex, Cervi Cornus Colla, and Lycii Fructus. With more and more attention to the study of Chinese medicine monomer, the amount of related research in this field is increasing. Therefore, it is of great significance to summarize the mechanism of Youguiwan in the treatment of osteoarthritis. Based on the sovereign, minister, assistant, and guide of Chinese medicine in Youguiwan, this paper used China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), Pharmacopoeia of the People's Republic of China (2020 edition Vol. 1), and ChemicalBook platform to understand the active components of each kind of Chinese medicine, and used PubMed to search. The latest research progress of effective monomers that had an intersection with the mechanism of osteoarthritis was summarized, and there were five pharmacological effects including anti-inflammation, pain inhibition, chondrocyte apoptosis, oxidative stress, and extracellular matrix degradation, involving several signaling pathways. The theory of sovereign, minister, assistant, and guide and the molecular mechanism were integrated and discussed, respectively, and finally, they were combined with traditional Chinese medicine theory, providing theoretical references for further study in this direction.

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