1.Impact factor selection for non-fatal occupational injuries among manufacturing workers by LASSO regression
Yingheng XIAO ; Chunhua LU ; Juan QIAN ; Ying CHEN ; Yishuo GU ; Zeyun YANG ; Daozheng DING ; Liping LI ; Xiaojun ZHU
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine 2025;42(2):133-139
Background As a pillar industry in China, the manufacturing sector has a high incidence of non-fatal occupational injuries. The factors influencing non-fatal occupational injuries in this industry are closely related at various levels, including individual, equipment, environment, and management, making the analysis of these influencing factors complex. Objective To identify influencing factors of non-fatal occupational injuries among manufacturing workers, providing a basis for targeted interventions and surveillance. Methods A total of
2.Distribution characteristics of self-reported diseases and occupational injuries among workers in manufacturing enterprises
Lin ZHANG ; Zhi’an LI ; Yishuo GU ; Juan QIAN ; Chunhua LU ; Jianjian QIAO ; Yong QIAN ; Zeyun YANG ; Xiaojun ZHU
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine 2025;42(2):165-170
Background Diseases severely affect the efficiency of workers. Comorbidity refers to the coexistence of two or more chronic diseases or health problems in the same individual. Previous studies have primarily focused on occupational injuries caused by environmental exposures, while the analysis of the epidemiological characteristics of self-reported diseases and occupational injuries among manufacturing workers has been insufficient. Objective To analyze the distribution of self-reported diseases and occupational injuries among manufacturing workers, the strength of correlation between different diseases, and common disease combinations, and to preliminarily explore the relationship between self-reported diseases and occupational injuries. Methods A cross-sectional survey was conducted to investigate the occupational injuries of
3.Influencing factors of overweight and obesity among primary and secondary school students in Pudong New Area of Shanghai
Mengyuan DING ; Ling HUANG ; Qian WU ; Chao LIANG ; Yuxin JIANG ; Chunhua GU
Journal of Public Health and Preventive Medicine 2025;36(6):142-146
Objective To investigate the status and influencing factors of overweight and obesity among primary and secondary school students in Pudong New Area of Shanghai, and to provide reference for formulating obesity-related intervention strategies for school-age children. Methods Stratified cluster random sampling method was used to conduct a questionnaire survey among primary and secondary school students in Pudong New Area. The overweight and obesity rate was calculated according to the Chinese health industry standard, and the risk factors of overweight and obesity in children and adolescents of different school age groups were analyzed by logistic regression. Results The overweight and obesity rate (25.3%) of primary and secondary school students in Pudong New Area exceeded the national average level. In primary school group, male, sleep time ≥ 8h per day, water intake ≥ 1200 mL per day, and the presence of mobile food stalls around the school were the risk factors for overweight and obesity. Daily extracurricular exercise time of 30 minutes to 2 hours was a protective factor. In junior high school group, male and electronic product use time of ≥ 2h per day were the risk factors for overweight and obesity. The daily extracurricular exercise time of 1 to 2 hours was a protective factor. In high school group, drinking water ≥1200mL per day was a risk factor for overweight and obesity. Eating breakfast every day for the past week was a protective factor. Conclusion Group intervention targeting overweight and obese school-age children, while changing corresponding unhealthy habits according to different school age groups, is crucial for weight loss in school-age children.
4.Epidemiological and clinical characteristics of influenza A/B virus infection in children aged 0-4 in Jining City from 2022 to 2024
Jinghong GUO ; Yan LIU ; Ying ZHANG ; Chunhua HUANG ; Yanan SONG ; Qian DONG
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2025;39(1):91-95
Objective:To analyze the epidemiological and clinical characteristics of influenza A/B virus (IAV/IBV) infection in children aged 0-4 years in Jining city from 2022 to 2024.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on the data of 3 106 influenza affected children who visited two monitoring outpost hospitals in Jining city from January 2022 to January 2024. They were separated into two groups based on the type of virus infection: IAV group (n=1 829) and IBV group (n=1 277). Two groups were compared for general information, epidemiological characteristics, and laboratory test indicators.Result:The majority of influenza patients were boys (59.01%) and 1-4 years old (63.01%), with peak body temperature mainly ranging from 37.8 to 38.9 ℃ (59.30%). Coughing (69.00%) and runny nose (66.03%) were the main manifestations. The onset season was concentrated in winter (42.43%) and spring (40.44%), and the exposure target were family members (51.90%), and the proportion of influenza vaccine injections (20.90%) was relatively low. The proportions of visit time≤3 d, peak body temperature≥39.0 ℃, myocardial damage, liver function damage, white blood cell count (WBC) of 4-10×10 9/L, and neutrophil percentage (N)>70% in the IAV group were higher than those in the IBV group ( P<0.05). The proportions of preschool children and WBC>10×10 9/L in the IBV group were higher than those in the IAV group ( P<0.05). Conclusions:Children aged 0-4 years who are infected with IAV in Jining City are more common in terms of high fever, early medical attention, impaired heart and liver function, normal WBC, and abnormal N elevation compared to those infected with IBV. However, children aged 0-4 who are infected with IBV have abnormally high WBC and are more common in daycare.
5.Application of a new type of lung body projection flashlight for percussion back in patients with cerebral hemorrhage
Yuxing CHEN ; Mengjie CHEN ; Qiaoyan JU ; Chunhua LI ; Jiadong QIAN ; Yunfeng XU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(19):1465-1471
Objective:To observe the clinical effect of the new type of lung body projection flashlight for percussion back in patients with cerebral hemorrhage, so as to promote patient lung rehabilitation, reduce pulmonary complications, and improve prognosis.Methods:Adopting a randomized controlled trial method, a total of 102 patients with cerebral hemorrhage who were hospitalized in the Department of Neurosurgery of The First Hospital of Jiaxing from January 2022 to December 2023 and their caregivers were selected as the research objects by convenience sampling method. The patients were divided into the control group (51 cases) and the observation group (51 cases) by the random number table method. The control group received traditional back tapping on the basis of routine nursing and back tapping guidance. The observation group used a new type of lung body projection flashlight for percussion back to assist in back tapping nursing and health guidance on the basis of routine nursing.The incidence of pulmonary infection, white blood cell count, levels of hypersensitive C-reactive protein and procalcitonin, the quality of discharge guidance, the scores of satisfaction of patients, and the assessment score of caregivers′ percussion back skills were evaluated in the two groups.Results:Finally, a total of 49 patients were enrolled in the observation group, including 38 males and 11 females, aged (67.08 ± 11.05) years old. A total of 49 patients were enrolled in the control group, including 31 males and 18 females, aged (68.84 ± 10.46) years old. There were 8 males and 41 females, aged (58.00 ± 8.17) years old in the caregivers of the observation group. There were 6 males and 43 females, aged (57.57 ± 9.15) years old in the caregivers of the observation group. The incidence of pulmonary infection in the observation group was 28.6% (14/49), which was lower than that in the control group 32.7% (16/49), and the difference was not statistically significant ( P>0.05). There was no significant difference in the level of white blood cell count, hypersensitive C-reactive protein and procalcitonin between the two groups when the time of pulmonary infection was diagnosed and after 2 weeks of treatment ( P>0.05). The levels of white blood cell count, hypersensitive C-reactive protein and procalcitonin after 1 week of treatment were (7.97 ± 1.30)×10 9/L, (30.71 ± 11.96) mg/L, 0.04(0.02, 0.07) μg/L in the observation group, which were all lower than those in the control group (9.46 ± 2.16) × 10 9/L, (58.34 ± 48.96) mg/L, 0.09(0.04, 0.20) μg/L, and the differences were statistically significant ( t=5.06, 4.22, Z=1.98, all P<0.05). The total score of discharge guidance quality, obtained content, guidance skills and effect scores were (134.94 ± 7.34), (47.80 ± 2.86), (87.14 ± 5.98) points in the observation group, which were significantly higher than those in the control group (117.04 ± 7.04), (39.80 ± 3.15), (77.24 ± 5.60) points, and the differences were statistically significant ( t=12.32, 13.15, 8.46, all P<0.05). The scores of the satisfaction of patients including six aspects(operation convenience, precise positioning, goal orientation, operation specification, nursing confidence and mission satisfaction) in the observation group were 91.84%(45/49), 95.92%(47/49), 91.84%(45/49), 93.88%(46/49), 91.84%(45/49), 97.96%(48/49), which were higher than those in the control group 73.47%(36/49), 57.14%(28/49), 53.06%(26/49), 67.35%(33/49), 73.47%(36/49), 81.63%(40/49), and the differences were statistically significant ( χ2 values were 5.76-20.51, all P<0.05). The assessment score of percussion skills of caregivers in the observation group was (79.55 ± 3.98) points, which was significantly higher than that in the control group (75.35 ± 4.94) points, and the difference was statistically significant ( t=4.64, P<0.05). Conclusions:The clinical application of the new type of lung body projection flashlight for percussion back in patients with cerebral hemorrhage can achieve accurate and standardized percussion back to promote the improvement of pulmonary infection and improve the skill level of caregivers of cerebral hemorrhage patients, as well as improve the quality of discharge guidance and the satisfaction of patients.
6.CT and MRI manifestations of gastritis cystica profunda
Qian YANG ; Jing YUAN ; Ruili MAO ; Zhiying XUE ; Peng ZHONG ; Weiguo ZHANG ; Chunhua LIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2025;41(2):277-280
Objective To observe CT and MRI manifestations of gastritis cystica profunda(GCP).Methods Seventeen patients with GCP confirmed by operation or biopsy pathology were enrolled,and lesions'CT and MRI manifestations were observed.Results Among 17 cases,16 cases(16/17,94.12%)were found with single lesion and 1(1/17,5.88%)with diffuse multiple lesions.The lesion located in the fundus of stomach in 5 cases(5/17,29.41%),in the body of stomach in 4 cases(4/17,23.53%),in the cardia and antrum of stomach each in 3 cases(3/17,17.65%)and in the pylorus in 1 case(1/17,5.88%),while 1 case(1/17,5.88%)was found with diffused multiple lesions within stomach.Non-enhance CT showed local thickening of gastric wall in 10 cases(10/17,58.82%),all were isodensities,and the mucosa uniformly enhanced in contrast enhance CT(CECT).Predominately cystic lesion in 5 cases(5/17,29.41%)presented as submucosal cystic protrusions,and grew into the stomach cavity with circular or oblong low density in non-enhanced CT,while sandwich enhancement of mucosa was observed in CECT.Among these 5 cases(5/17,29.41%),MRI showed lesion confined to the submucosa with low signal on T1WI and high signal on T2WI,while diffusion weighted imaging showed unrestricted diffusion,and the enhancement pattern was consistent with that of CT in 2 cases.In other 2 cases(2/17,11.77%)with cystic-solid lesion,non-enhanced CT showed soft tissue density,while CECT showed lump-like stratified enhancement.Conclusion CT and MRI manifestations of GCP had certain characteristics.
7.CT and MRI manifestations of gastritis cystica profunda
Qian YANG ; Jing YUAN ; Ruili MAO ; Zhiying XUE ; Peng ZHONG ; Weiguo ZHANG ; Chunhua LIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2025;41(2):277-280
Objective To observe CT and MRI manifestations of gastritis cystica profunda(GCP).Methods Seventeen patients with GCP confirmed by operation or biopsy pathology were enrolled,and lesions'CT and MRI manifestations were observed.Results Among 17 cases,16 cases(16/17,94.12%)were found with single lesion and 1(1/17,5.88%)with diffuse multiple lesions.The lesion located in the fundus of stomach in 5 cases(5/17,29.41%),in the body of stomach in 4 cases(4/17,23.53%),in the cardia and antrum of stomach each in 3 cases(3/17,17.65%)and in the pylorus in 1 case(1/17,5.88%),while 1 case(1/17,5.88%)was found with diffused multiple lesions within stomach.Non-enhance CT showed local thickening of gastric wall in 10 cases(10/17,58.82%),all were isodensities,and the mucosa uniformly enhanced in contrast enhance CT(CECT).Predominately cystic lesion in 5 cases(5/17,29.41%)presented as submucosal cystic protrusions,and grew into the stomach cavity with circular or oblong low density in non-enhanced CT,while sandwich enhancement of mucosa was observed in CECT.Among these 5 cases(5/17,29.41%),MRI showed lesion confined to the submucosa with low signal on T1WI and high signal on T2WI,while diffusion weighted imaging showed unrestricted diffusion,and the enhancement pattern was consistent with that of CT in 2 cases.In other 2 cases(2/17,11.77%)with cystic-solid lesion,non-enhanced CT showed soft tissue density,while CECT showed lump-like stratified enhancement.Conclusion CT and MRI manifestations of GCP had certain characteristics.
8.Application of a new type of lung body projection flashlight for percussion back in patients with cerebral hemorrhage
Yuxing CHEN ; Mengjie CHEN ; Qiaoyan JU ; Chunhua LI ; Jiadong QIAN ; Yunfeng XU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(19):1465-1471
Objective:To observe the clinical effect of the new type of lung body projection flashlight for percussion back in patients with cerebral hemorrhage, so as to promote patient lung rehabilitation, reduce pulmonary complications, and improve prognosis.Methods:Adopting a randomized controlled trial method, a total of 102 patients with cerebral hemorrhage who were hospitalized in the Department of Neurosurgery of The First Hospital of Jiaxing from January 2022 to December 2023 and their caregivers were selected as the research objects by convenience sampling method. The patients were divided into the control group (51 cases) and the observation group (51 cases) by the random number table method. The control group received traditional back tapping on the basis of routine nursing and back tapping guidance. The observation group used a new type of lung body projection flashlight for percussion back to assist in back tapping nursing and health guidance on the basis of routine nursing.The incidence of pulmonary infection, white blood cell count, levels of hypersensitive C-reactive protein and procalcitonin, the quality of discharge guidance, the scores of satisfaction of patients, and the assessment score of caregivers′ percussion back skills were evaluated in the two groups.Results:Finally, a total of 49 patients were enrolled in the observation group, including 38 males and 11 females, aged (67.08 ± 11.05) years old. A total of 49 patients were enrolled in the control group, including 31 males and 18 females, aged (68.84 ± 10.46) years old. There were 8 males and 41 females, aged (58.00 ± 8.17) years old in the caregivers of the observation group. There were 6 males and 43 females, aged (57.57 ± 9.15) years old in the caregivers of the observation group. The incidence of pulmonary infection in the observation group was 28.6% (14/49), which was lower than that in the control group 32.7% (16/49), and the difference was not statistically significant ( P>0.05). There was no significant difference in the level of white blood cell count, hypersensitive C-reactive protein and procalcitonin between the two groups when the time of pulmonary infection was diagnosed and after 2 weeks of treatment ( P>0.05). The levels of white blood cell count, hypersensitive C-reactive protein and procalcitonin after 1 week of treatment were (7.97 ± 1.30)×10 9/L, (30.71 ± 11.96) mg/L, 0.04(0.02, 0.07) μg/L in the observation group, which were all lower than those in the control group (9.46 ± 2.16) × 10 9/L, (58.34 ± 48.96) mg/L, 0.09(0.04, 0.20) μg/L, and the differences were statistically significant ( t=5.06, 4.22, Z=1.98, all P<0.05). The total score of discharge guidance quality, obtained content, guidance skills and effect scores were (134.94 ± 7.34), (47.80 ± 2.86), (87.14 ± 5.98) points in the observation group, which were significantly higher than those in the control group (117.04 ± 7.04), (39.80 ± 3.15), (77.24 ± 5.60) points, and the differences were statistically significant ( t=12.32, 13.15, 8.46, all P<0.05). The scores of the satisfaction of patients including six aspects(operation convenience, precise positioning, goal orientation, operation specification, nursing confidence and mission satisfaction) in the observation group were 91.84%(45/49), 95.92%(47/49), 91.84%(45/49), 93.88%(46/49), 91.84%(45/49), 97.96%(48/49), which were higher than those in the control group 73.47%(36/49), 57.14%(28/49), 53.06%(26/49), 67.35%(33/49), 73.47%(36/49), 81.63%(40/49), and the differences were statistically significant ( χ2 values were 5.76-20.51, all P<0.05). The assessment score of percussion skills of caregivers in the observation group was (79.55 ± 3.98) points, which was significantly higher than that in the control group (75.35 ± 4.94) points, and the difference was statistically significant ( t=4.64, P<0.05). Conclusions:The clinical application of the new type of lung body projection flashlight for percussion back in patients with cerebral hemorrhage can achieve accurate and standardized percussion back to promote the improvement of pulmonary infection and improve the skill level of caregivers of cerebral hemorrhage patients, as well as improve the quality of discharge guidance and the satisfaction of patients.
9.Epidemiological and clinical characteristics of influenza A/B virus infection in children aged 0-4 in Jining City from 2022 to 2024
Jinghong GUO ; Yan LIU ; Ying ZHANG ; Chunhua HUANG ; Yanan SONG ; Qian DONG
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2025;39(1):91-95
Objective:To analyze the epidemiological and clinical characteristics of influenza A/B virus (IAV/IBV) infection in children aged 0-4 years in Jining city from 2022 to 2024.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on the data of 3 106 influenza affected children who visited two monitoring outpost hospitals in Jining city from January 2022 to January 2024. They were separated into two groups based on the type of virus infection: IAV group (n=1 829) and IBV group (n=1 277). Two groups were compared for general information, epidemiological characteristics, and laboratory test indicators.Result:The majority of influenza patients were boys (59.01%) and 1-4 years old (63.01%), with peak body temperature mainly ranging from 37.8 to 38.9 ℃ (59.30%). Coughing (69.00%) and runny nose (66.03%) were the main manifestations. The onset season was concentrated in winter (42.43%) and spring (40.44%), and the exposure target were family members (51.90%), and the proportion of influenza vaccine injections (20.90%) was relatively low. The proportions of visit time≤3 d, peak body temperature≥39.0 ℃, myocardial damage, liver function damage, white blood cell count (WBC) of 4-10×10 9/L, and neutrophil percentage (N)>70% in the IAV group were higher than those in the IBV group ( P<0.05). The proportions of preschool children and WBC>10×10 9/L in the IBV group were higher than those in the IAV group ( P<0.05). Conclusions:Children aged 0-4 years who are infected with IAV in Jining City are more common in terms of high fever, early medical attention, impaired heart and liver function, normal WBC, and abnormal N elevation compared to those infected with IBV. However, children aged 0-4 who are infected with IBV have abnormally high WBC and are more common in daycare.
10.Mechanism of ginkgo flavonoid aglycone against doxorubicin-induced cardiotoxicity
Ying CAI ; Li QIAN ; Kailiang WANG ; Qin LI ; Chunhua LIU ; Jia SUN ; Jie PAN ; Yongjun LI ; Yuan LU
China Pharmacy 2024;35(6):659-664
OBJECTIVE To investigate the potential mechanism of the effect of ginkgo flavone aglycone (GA) against doxorubicin (DOX)-induced cardiotoxicity. METHODS The male ICR mice were randomized into control group (CON group), model group (DOX group) and GA+DOX group (GDOX group), with 12 mice in each group. The DOX group was injected with DOX solution at a dose of 3 mg/kg via tail vein every other day, and the GDOX group was given GA suspension intragastrically at a dose of 100 mg/kg every day+DOX solution at a dose of 3 mg/kg via tail vein every other day, for 15 consecutive days. After the end of administration, the serum levels of aspartate aminotransferase(AST), creatine kinase(CK), creatine kinase isoenzyme(CK- MB) and lactate dehydrogenase(LDH) in mice were detected in each group. Based on the metabolomics method, UHPLC-Q- Exactive Orbitrap HRMS method was used; based on principal component analysis (PCA) and orthogonal partial least squares- discriminant analysis (OPLS-DA), the differentially expressed metabolites (DEMs) were screened using the criteria of variable importance in the projection≥1, fold change of peak area>1 and P<0.05; biological analysis was conducted based on databases such as HMDB and PubChem. RESULTS Compared with CON group, serum levels of AST, CK, CK-MB and LDH were increased significantly in DOX group (P<0.05); compared with DOX group, the serum levels of the above indicators (except for CK-MB) were decreased significantly in GDOX group (P<0.05). PCA and OPLS-DA showed that myocardial tissue samples of CON group, DOX group and GDOX group were isolated completely. After database matching, 37 common DEMs were identified, among which 17 DEMs were significantly up-regulated in the DOX group and significantly down- regulated in the GDOX group, and 8 DEMs were significantly down-regulated in the DOX group and significantly up-regulated in the GDOX group; pathway enrichment involved the biosynthesis of unsaturated fatty acids, arachidonic acid metabolism, linoleic acid metabolism, taurine and hypotaurine metabolism; the key metabolites in the above pathways included docosahexaenoic acid, arachidonic acid, phosphatidylcholine (16∶0/18∶3) and taurine. CONCLUSIONS GA may regulate the biosynthesis of unsaturated fatty acids, arachidonic acid metabolism and other metabolic pathways by acting on the core metabolites such as docosahexaenoic acid and arachidonic acid, thus alleviating the cardiotoxic effects of DOX.


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