1.Occupational health literacy among key populations in Jinhua City
CHEN Qiang ; GUO Zhen ; ZHU Wei ; HE Xiaoqing ; ZHU Binbin
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2025;37(7):747-750,756
Objective:
To investigate the occupational health literacy (OHL) level and its influencing factors of key populations in Jinhua City, Zhejiang Province, so as to provide a basis for promoting occupational health.
Methods:
The front-line workers of 7 secondary industry enterprises (institutions) and 15 tertiary industry enterprises (institutions) in Jinhua City were selected from April to October 2023 using a stratified random cluster sampling method. Date of gender, age, length of service, and OHL were collected using the National Occupational Health Literacy Monitoring Survey for Key Population Personal Questionnaire. Factors affecting OHL level among key populations were identified using multivariable logistic regression model.
Results:
A total of 3 305 people were investigated, including 1 750 males (52.95%) and 1 555 females (47.05%). The median age and the length of service were 37 (interquartile range, 17) and (interquartile range, 9) years, respectively. The level of OHL was 45.63%. Multivariable logistic regression analysis identified gender (female, OR=1.675, 95%CI: 1.428-1.964), educational level (junior high school, OR=1.499, 95%CI: 1.089-2.063; high school, OR=1.905, 95%CI: 1.361-2.667; junior college, OR=4.065, 95%CI: 2.858-5.782; bachelor degree and above, OR=5.087, 95%CI: 3.597-7.194), personal monthly income (3 000-< 5 000 yuan, OR=1.373, 95%CI: 1.035-1.821; 5 000-<7 000 yuan, OR=1.653, 95%CI: 1.230-2.220; ≥7 000 yuan, OR=1.798, 95%CI: 1.322-2.447) and length of service (2-<6 years, OR=1.265, 95%CI: 1.032-1.551; 6-<11 years, OR=1.517, 95%CI: 1.184-1.943; ≥11 years, OR=1.337, 95%CI: 1.040-1.719) as factors affecting OHL level among key populations.
Conclusions
The OHL level of the key populations in Jinhua City is related to gender, age, education level, personal monthly income, and length of service. It is necessary to strengthen the occupational health education and health promotion of the key populations.
2.Microbial community mediated by microbial agents improves the quality of Epimedium pubescens Maxim.
Kunyang LAI ; Xiufu WAN ; Jiancai XIAO ; Hongyang WANG ; Shangxuan SHI ; Binbin YAN ; Chaogeng LYU ; Chengcai ZHANG ; Yufei ZHANG ; Feng YUAN ; Zhe ZHAO ; Shoudong ZHU ; Chuanzhi KANG ; Yan ZHANG
Science of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;3(3):270-281
Background: Optimizing cultivation techniques for traditional Chinese medicine has become a crucial means to improve the quality of medicinal materials. Microbial agents, as environmentally friendly and efficient plant growth promoters and soil conditioners, have increasingly attracted attention in eco-agriculture research. Objective: Our understanding remains limited regarding how the application of microbial agents, alone or in combination, affects changes in the rhizosphere microbiome and its association with the bioactive components of medicinal materials. Methods: In this study, Epimedium pubescens Maxim. was employed as a model plant to examine the effects of 2 microbial agents(Paenibacillus mucilaginosus and Bacillus subtilis) applied individually and in combination on plant growth and the accumulation of bioactive components. Additionally, this study explored the relationship between the rhizosphere microbiome and plant development. Results: The application of microbial agents increased the yield of E. pubescens leaves by 20.30% to 33.66% and enhanced the total flavonol glycosides content by 11.40% to 29.94%. Meanwhile, microbial treatments reshaped the rhizosphere microbiome, promoted the enrichment of beneficial microorganisms (e.g., Frankia and Paenibacillus), suppressed phytopathogenic fungi such as Didymella and Scytalidium, and enhanced the stability of the soil microbial co-occurrence network. The partial least squares path model suggested that microbial agents not only directly impact the quality of medicinal herbs but also indirectly alter the accumulation of bioactive components by modulating the soil microbiome. Conclusion: These findings deepen our understanding of the relationship between medicinal plant quality and rhizosphere microbiomes as mediated by microbial agents. They also provide a basis for designing and manipulating synthetic microbial communities to promote sustainable development in eco-agriculture.
3.Artificial intelligence iterative reconstruction for abdominal and pelvic CT examination after total hip arthroplasty
Yongzhi HU ; Binbin WANG ; Yaxin ZHU ; Pengfei WU ; Da CAO ; Yuxia TANG ; Chuanbing WANG ; Weiding CUI ; Shouju WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2025;41(4):553-556
Objective To observe the value of artificial intelligence iterative reconstruction(AIIR)for abdominal and pelvic CT examination after total hip arthroplasty(THA).Methods Totally 64 patients after THA who underwent abdominal and pelvic CT examinations were retrospectively collected,including 31 patients received routine CT scanning and 33 patients received dual-energy CT scanning.AIIR and hybrid iterative reconstruction(HIR)algorithms were used to obtain AIIR and HIR images based on conventional CT images,respectively,while 70-140 keV(interval of 5 keV)virtual monoenergetic images(VMI)were reconstructed based on dual-energy CT images.VMI with the best comprehensive imaging qualities were selected for analysis.Subjective scores and objective evaluation results of imaging quality were compared among different kinds of images.Results The subjective scores of artifacts,bones,diagnostic confidence,as well as displaying of pelvic organs and blood vessels on both AIIR images and VMI were all higher than those of HIR images(all P<0.001),while no significant difference was found between AIIR images and VMI(all P>0.017).Pairwise comparison of high-density artifact fraction and skeletal artifact fraction on AIIR,HIR images and VMI showed significant differences(all P<0.001).No significant difference of low density artifact fraction nor high density noise fraction was detected between AIIR image and VMI(both P>0.017),and the objective evaluation results were different from those of HIR images(both P<0.017).The low density noise fraction of AIIR images was lower than that of HIR images(P<0.017),while no significant difference was found between AIIR or HIR images and VMI(both P>0.017).The bone noise fraction of AIIR and HIR images were both higher than that of VMI(both P<0.017),while no significant difference was found between these two kinds of images(P>0.017).Conclusion AIIR could reduce artifacts and image noise of abdominal and pelvic CT examination after THA and improve imaging quality.
4.Microbial community mediated by microbial agents improves the quality of Epimedium pubescens Maxim.
Lai KUNYANG ; Wan XIUFU ; Xiao JIANCAI ; Wang HONGYANG ; Shi SHANGXUAN ; Yan BINBIN ; Lyu CHAOGENG ; Zhang CHENGCAI ; Zhang YUFEI ; Yuan FENG ; Zhao ZHE ; Zhu SHOUDONG ; Kang CHUANZHI ; Zhang YAN
Science of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;3(3):270-281
Background:Optimizing cultivation techniques for traditional Chinese medicine has become a crucial means to improve the quality of medicinal materials.Microbial agents,as environmentally friendly and efficient plant growth promoters and soil conditioners,have increasingly attracted attention in eco-agriculture research.Objective:Our understanding remains limited regarding how the application of microbial agents,alone or in combination,affects changes in the rhizosphere microbiome and its association with the bioactive components of medicinal materials.Methods:In this study,Epimedium pubescens Maxim.was employed as a model plant to examine the effects of 2 microbial agents(Paenibacillus mucilaginosus and Bacillus subtilis)applied individually and in combination on plant growth and the accumulation of bioactive components.Additionally,this study explored the relationship between the rhizosphere microbiome and plant development.Results:The application of microbial agents increased the yield of E.pubescens leaves by 20.30%to 33.66%and enhanced the total flavonol glycosides content by 11.40%to 29.94%.Meanwhile,microbial treatments reshaped the rhizosphere microbiome,promoted the enrichment of beneficial microorganisms(e.g.,Frankia and Paenibacillus),suppressed phytopathogenic fungi such as Didymella and Scytalidium,and enhanced the stability of the soil microbial co-occurrence network.The partial least squares path model suggested that microbial agents not only directly impact the quality of medicinal herbs but also indirectly alter the accumula-tion of bioactive components by modulating the soil microbiome.Conclusion:These findings deepen our understanding of the relationship between medicinal plant quality and rhizosphere micro-biomes as mediated by microbial agents.They also provide a basis for designing and manipulating synthetic microbial communities to promote sustainable development in eco-agriculture.
5.Mechanisms of Wuzi Yuye Decoction in the treatment of diabetic oligoasthenozoospermia:Based on network pharmacology
Dandan HE ; Junjie WU ; Jinying SHEN ; Binbin ZHAO ; Jingyu ZHU ; Yi YU
National Journal of Andrology 2025;31(10):921-931
Objective The aim of this study is to systematically analyze the therapeutic mechanisms of Wuzi Yuye Decoction in diabetic oligoasthenozoospermia based on network pharmacology and animal experiments.Methods Active components and therapeutic targets of Wuzi Yuye Decoction were screened by integrating multiple databases,and their inter-section with diabetic oligoasthenozoospermia-related targets was obtained.Common targets were identified using the Venny platform,and protein-protein interaction(PPI)networks were constructed via the STRING database.And key targets were screened through topological analysis with Cytoscape.Gene Ontology(GO)functional enrichment and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes(KEGG)pathway analyses were performed using the DAVID platform.A mouse model of diabetic oligoasthenozoospermia was established by high-fat diet combined with streptozotocin induction,followed by intervention with Wuzi Yuye Decoction.Body weight,testicular index,and sperm quality were assessed,while histopathological changes were evaluated by HE staining and transmission electron microscopy(TEM).In addition,ELISA,oxidative stress assays and Western blot were used to verify the changes in key pathway-related proteins.Results A total of 36 common targets were identified,including key nodes such as TNF,IL6 and IL1B.Enrichment analysis indicated that these targets were sig-nificantly involved in inflammatory responses,oxidative stress,autophagy-apoptosis regulation and reproduction-related pathways.Animal experiments confirmed that Wuzi Yuye Decoction markedly improved testicular mass and sperm motility in diabetic mice,reduced the levels of AGE,TNF-α,IL-6 and IL-1β in testicular tissues,alleviated oxidative stress damage,and restored autophagic flux and blood-testis barrier function by inhibiting the RAGE/NF-κB/mTOR signaling axis.Conclusion Wuzi Yuye Decoction improves the pathological progression of diabetic oligoasthenozoospermia by synergistically modulating multiple targets,including inflammation inhibition,antioxidant effects,autophagy regulation,and related pathways.
6.Health economics study of ultra-short wave therapy adjuvant to drug therapy for acute pharyngitis
Huanjin ZHANG ; Shuxiu PENG ; Binbin ZHU ; Yueqing LIN ; Wei MENG ; Yingyue CHEN ; Xiaoyun WANG
Modern Hospital 2025;25(10):1547-1549,1568
Objective To analyze the health economics of ultra-short wave therapy adjuvant to drug therapy for acute pharyngitis,and to provide a more cost-effective treatment option for clinical management.Methods Seventy patients with acute pharyngitis were randomly divided into a control group(35 cases)and an ultra-short wave group(35 cases).The control group received conventional drug therapy,while the ultra-short wave group received ultra-short wave therapy in addition to conventional drug therapy.The cure rate,treatment duration,direct costs,indirect costs,and total costs were compared between the two groups for clinical efficacy and health economics analysis.Results The cure rate in the ultra-short wave group was significantly higher than that in the control group(P=0.008),while the total treatment cost and treatment duration were significantly re-duced.To achieve the same therapeutic effect,the ultra-short wave group required 129.73 yuan less than the control group.Conclusion Ultra-short wave therapy adjuvant to conventional drug treatment for acute pharyngitis can more rapidly alleviate symptoms,reduce indirect costs due to work absence,without significantly increasing treatment expenses.It is a safe,effective,and economical therapy with higher therapeutic value compared to drug therapy alone,and is worthy of widespread promotion.
7.Effect of transcranial direct current stimulation on α-band brain connectivity in disorders of consciousness
Hongwei LI ; Binbin HUANG ; Chuanhua ZHU ; Wei LI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2025;31(9):1050-1056
Objective To investigate the modulatory effects of transcranial direct current stimulation(tDCS)on directional informa-tion flow within the α-band functional brain networks in patients with disorders of consciousness(DoC).Methods From October,2023 to October,2024,30 patients with DoC were recruited from Binzhou Medical University Hospital.They were assigned to minimally conscious state(MCS)group(n=15)and unresponsive wakefulness syndrome(UWS)group(n=15).All the patients received conventional rehabilitation and tDCS at left dorsolater-al prefrontal cortex for four weeks.Ten-minute electroencephalography data were collected before and after treat-ment.Results Two cases dropped out from MCS group.Granger causality(GC)connectivity between the prefrontal and pari-etal regions enhanced in both groups after treatment,particularly in bidirectional pathways between bilateral pre-frontal and parietal regions,as well as between frontocentral and parietal regions,and limbic-central connections.GC connectivity was extensive and bidirectional in MCS group,and localized and unidirectional in UWS group.Conclusion tDCS can enhance directional information flow between bilateral prefrontal and parietal regions in patients with DoC,for promoting recovery of consciousness.Neural plasticity was better in MCS patients than in UWS patients.
8.Health economics study of ultra-short wave therapy adjuvant to drug therapy for acute pharyngitis
Huanjin ZHANG ; Shuxiu PENG ; Binbin ZHU ; Yueqing LIN ; Wei MENG ; Yingyue CHEN ; Xiaoyun WANG
Modern Hospital 2025;25(10):1547-1549,1568
Objective To analyze the health economics of ultra-short wave therapy adjuvant to drug therapy for acute pharyngitis,and to provide a more cost-effective treatment option for clinical management.Methods Seventy patients with acute pharyngitis were randomly divided into a control group(35 cases)and an ultra-short wave group(35 cases).The control group received conventional drug therapy,while the ultra-short wave group received ultra-short wave therapy in addition to conventional drug therapy.The cure rate,treatment duration,direct costs,indirect costs,and total costs were compared between the two groups for clinical efficacy and health economics analysis.Results The cure rate in the ultra-short wave group was significantly higher than that in the control group(P=0.008),while the total treatment cost and treatment duration were significantly re-duced.To achieve the same therapeutic effect,the ultra-short wave group required 129.73 yuan less than the control group.Conclusion Ultra-short wave therapy adjuvant to conventional drug treatment for acute pharyngitis can more rapidly alleviate symptoms,reduce indirect costs due to work absence,without significantly increasing treatment expenses.It is a safe,effective,and economical therapy with higher therapeutic value compared to drug therapy alone,and is worthy of widespread promotion.
9.Microbial community mediated by microbial agents improves the quality of Epimedium pubescens Maxim.
Lai KUNYANG ; Wan XIUFU ; Xiao JIANCAI ; Wang HONGYANG ; Shi SHANGXUAN ; Yan BINBIN ; Lyu CHAOGENG ; Zhang CHENGCAI ; Zhang YUFEI ; Yuan FENG ; Zhao ZHE ; Zhu SHOUDONG ; Kang CHUANZHI ; Zhang YAN
Science of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;3(3):270-281
Background:Optimizing cultivation techniques for traditional Chinese medicine has become a crucial means to improve the quality of medicinal materials.Microbial agents,as environmentally friendly and efficient plant growth promoters and soil conditioners,have increasingly attracted attention in eco-agriculture research.Objective:Our understanding remains limited regarding how the application of microbial agents,alone or in combination,affects changes in the rhizosphere microbiome and its association with the bioactive components of medicinal materials.Methods:In this study,Epimedium pubescens Maxim.was employed as a model plant to examine the effects of 2 microbial agents(Paenibacillus mucilaginosus and Bacillus subtilis)applied individually and in combination on plant growth and the accumulation of bioactive components.Additionally,this study explored the relationship between the rhizosphere microbiome and plant development.Results:The application of microbial agents increased the yield of E.pubescens leaves by 20.30%to 33.66%and enhanced the total flavonol glycosides content by 11.40%to 29.94%.Meanwhile,microbial treatments reshaped the rhizosphere microbiome,promoted the enrichment of beneficial microorganisms(e.g.,Frankia and Paenibacillus),suppressed phytopathogenic fungi such as Didymella and Scytalidium,and enhanced the stability of the soil microbial co-occurrence network.The partial least squares path model suggested that microbial agents not only directly impact the quality of medicinal herbs but also indirectly alter the accumula-tion of bioactive components by modulating the soil microbiome.Conclusion:These findings deepen our understanding of the relationship between medicinal plant quality and rhizosphere micro-biomes as mediated by microbial agents.They also provide a basis for designing and manipulating synthetic microbial communities to promote sustainable development in eco-agriculture.
10.Mechanisms of Wuzi Yuye Decoction in the treatment of diabetic oligoasthenozoospermia:Based on network pharmacology
Dandan HE ; Junjie WU ; Jinying SHEN ; Binbin ZHAO ; Jingyu ZHU ; Yi YU
National Journal of Andrology 2025;31(10):921-931
Objective The aim of this study is to systematically analyze the therapeutic mechanisms of Wuzi Yuye Decoction in diabetic oligoasthenozoospermia based on network pharmacology and animal experiments.Methods Active components and therapeutic targets of Wuzi Yuye Decoction were screened by integrating multiple databases,and their inter-section with diabetic oligoasthenozoospermia-related targets was obtained.Common targets were identified using the Venny platform,and protein-protein interaction(PPI)networks were constructed via the STRING database.And key targets were screened through topological analysis with Cytoscape.Gene Ontology(GO)functional enrichment and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes(KEGG)pathway analyses were performed using the DAVID platform.A mouse model of diabetic oligoasthenozoospermia was established by high-fat diet combined with streptozotocin induction,followed by intervention with Wuzi Yuye Decoction.Body weight,testicular index,and sperm quality were assessed,while histopathological changes were evaluated by HE staining and transmission electron microscopy(TEM).In addition,ELISA,oxidative stress assays and Western blot were used to verify the changes in key pathway-related proteins.Results A total of 36 common targets were identified,including key nodes such as TNF,IL6 and IL1B.Enrichment analysis indicated that these targets were sig-nificantly involved in inflammatory responses,oxidative stress,autophagy-apoptosis regulation and reproduction-related pathways.Animal experiments confirmed that Wuzi Yuye Decoction markedly improved testicular mass and sperm motility in diabetic mice,reduced the levels of AGE,TNF-α,IL-6 and IL-1β in testicular tissues,alleviated oxidative stress damage,and restored autophagic flux and blood-testis barrier function by inhibiting the RAGE/NF-κB/mTOR signaling axis.Conclusion Wuzi Yuye Decoction improves the pathological progression of diabetic oligoasthenozoospermia by synergistically modulating multiple targets,including inflammation inhibition,antioxidant effects,autophagy regulation,and related pathways.


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