1.Association of latent profiles of mobile phone dependence and self control with physical exercise among junior high school students
YAN Chuqi, ZHANG Tiancheng, ZHANG Fulan, WANG Aolun, PENG Jinyin, CHEN Ziyi, LUO Xiangyu
Chinese Journal of School Health 2025;46(3):391-395
Objective:
To explore the association of latent profiles of mobile phone dependence and self control with physical exercise among junior high school students, so as to provide references for the prevention of mobile phone dependence and the improvement of self control among junior high school students.
Methods:
From April to May 2024, a stratified random cluster sampling method was used to select a total of 2 311 students from grade 7 to grade 9 in three public junior high schools in Xiangxi Autonomous Prefecture, Hunan Province. Latent profile analysis was conducted to identify the latent profiles of mobile phone dependence and self control among junior high school students. Pearson correlation analysis was used to examine the correlation between mobile phone dependence and self control, and Chi square test was used to analyze the distribution differences of latent profiles of adolescents across different demographic characteristics. Multiple Logistic regression analysis was applied to explore the association between mobile phone dependence, self control, and physical exercise.
Results:
Four latent profiles of mobile phone dependence and self control were identified: low dependence-moderate self control group ( n =885, 38.3%), moderate dependence-low self control group ( n =910, 39.4%), high dependence-no self control group ( n =232, 10.0%), and no dependence-high self control group ( n =284, 12.3%). Significant differences were observed in the distribution of latent profiles across gender, grade and only child status ( χ 2=10.85, 35.72, 13.85, P <0.05). Logistic regression analysis showed that, after controlling for demographic variables, compared with the low dependence-moderate self control group, physical exercise was negatively associated with the moderate dependence-low self control group ( OR =0.79) and the high dependence-no self control group ( OR =0.81), while positively associated with the no dependence-high self control group ( OR =1.58) ( P <0.01).
Conclusions
The influence of physical exercise on junior high school students different potential profile types of mobile phone dependence and self control is different. Schools and families should adopt targeted physical exercise interventions based on the characteristics of different profiles to promote the physical and mental health of junior high school students.
2.Development trajectory of mobile phone dependence in middle school students and its association with loneliness and self-control
LUO Xiangyu, ZHANG Tiancheng, WANG Aolun, ZHANG Fulan, LIU Yang, YAN Chuqi, CHEN Ziyi
Chinese Journal of School Health 2025;46(5):624-629
Objective:
To analyze the heterogeneity of mobile phone dependence development trajectory in middle school students and its association with loneliness and selfcontrol ability, so as to provide reference for the prevention of mobile phone dependence in middle school students.
Methods:
A total of 941 grade 1 students from 4 public middle schools in Xiangxi Autonomous Prefecture, Hunan Province were selected for the followup survey by random cluster sampling from October 2023 to April 2024 and October 2024. Mobile Phone Addiction Index (MPAI), University of California, Los Angeles Loneliness Scale-20 (UCLA-20) and Selfcontrol Scales (SCS) were used for questionnaire survey. The heterogeneity of the developmental trajectory of middle school students mobile phone dependence was analyzed by the latent growth curve model (LGMM), and the influencing factors of the developmental trajectory of middle school students mobile phone dependence were explored by multiple Logistic regression analysis.
Results:
The development trajectory of middle school students mobile phone dependence could be divided into four categories: C1 "low risk slow decline group (n=438,44.6%)", C2 "medium risk slow rise group (n=272,29.7%)", C3 "high risk rapid decline group (n=73,8.6%)" and C4 "high risk rapid rise group (n=158,17.1%)". There were significant differences in the distribution of mobile phone dependence development track heterogeneity subgroups among sex, only child, lodging, and leftbehind students (χ2=117.79, 44.88, 37.09, 130.50, P <0.01). The results of the multinomial Logistic regression model analysis showed that, with C1 group as the reference, C2, C3, and C4 were positively correlated with students loneliness [OR(95%CI)=1.04 (1.02-1.06), 1.11(1.08-1.14), 1.12(1.09-1.14)]; C2 and C4 groups were negatively correlated with students selfcontrol [OR(95%CI)=0.97(0.96-0.99), 0.95(0.93-0.97)] (P<0.01).
Conclusions
The development trajectory of mobile phone dependence among middle school students is heterogeneous. Reducing the loneliness of individuals and cultivating good selfcontrol ability are helpful to alleviate mobile phone dependence behavior among middle school students.
3.Advances in the application of enhanced recovery after surgery in perioperative management of lung transplantation
Qiang FU ; Chunxiao HU ; Shuo ZHENG ; Pilai HUANG ; Xinzhong NING ; Qiang WU ; Jia HUANG ; Fulan CEN ; Peifen CHEN ; Jingyu CHEN ; Kun QIAO
Organ Transplantation 2025;16(6):976-982
Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) is a series of perioperative optimization measures based on evidence-based medicine aimed at achieving rapid recovery. Existing studies have shown that ERAS can effectively reduce surgical stress, decrease the incidence of complications, shorten hospital stays, save medical costs, and improve patient satisfaction. Although lung transplantation techniques have become increasingly mature, lung transplant recipients still have a high incidence of complications during perioperative period. To further improve the perioperative survival rate of lung transplant recipients, introducing ERAS concept into the perioperative management strategy of lung transplantation is of great significance for reducing incidence of perioperative complications, promoting rapid recovery and long-term survival of lung transplant recipients. This article discusses the advances in application of ERAS concept in the perioperative management of lung transplantation, aiming to provide references for optimizing the perioperative management of lung transplant recipients and reducing perioperative complications.
4.Developmental trajectories of depressive symptoms in middle school students and their relationship with school connection and self-efficacy
Aolun WANG ; Tiancheng ZHANG ; Shuyuan GUO ; Fulan ZHANG ; Ziyi CHEN
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2025;39(3):259-265
Objective:To analyze the developmental trajectories of depressive symptoms in middle school students and their relationship with school connection and self-efficacy,and to provide evidence for the prevention of early adolescent depressive symptoms.Methods:In March(T1),June(T2),December(T3),809 middle school students were followed up in 2023 using the Patient Health Questionnaire-9(PHQ-9),School Connection Scale(SCS)and General Self-Efficacy Scale(GSES).The heterogeneity of the developmental trajectory of depressive symptoms in early adolescents was analyzed by the latent variable growth mixed model(LGMM),and the relation-ship between the developmental trajectory of depressive symptoms and school connection and self-efficacy was ana-lyzed by multiple logistic regression.Results:LGMM results showed that the development trajectory of early de-pressive symptoms in adolescents could be divided into:"low level-remission group"(65.3%),"low level-stable group"(28.6%)and"medium level-worsening group"(6.1%).Logistic regression analysis showed that male students(OR=0.62,95%CI=0.44-0.86)and school connection(OR=0.91,95%CI=0.88-0.94)were the protective factors in the"low level-stable group".Boys(OR=0.26,95%CI=0.13-0.53),school connection(OR=0.93,95%CI=0.88-0.98),and self-efficacy(OR=0.90,95%CI=0.85-0.96)were the protective fac-tors in the"medium level-worsening".Conclusion:There is heterogeneity in the developmental trajectory of early adolescent depressive symptoms,and school connection and self-efficacy are protective factors for the development of early adolescent depressive symptoms.
5.Developmental trajectories of depressive symptoms in middle school students and their relationship with school connection and self-efficacy
Aolun WANG ; Tiancheng ZHANG ; Shuyuan GUO ; Fulan ZHANG ; Ziyi CHEN
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2025;39(3):259-265
Objective:To analyze the developmental trajectories of depressive symptoms in middle school students and their relationship with school connection and self-efficacy,and to provide evidence for the prevention of early adolescent depressive symptoms.Methods:In March(T1),June(T2),December(T3),809 middle school students were followed up in 2023 using the Patient Health Questionnaire-9(PHQ-9),School Connection Scale(SCS)and General Self-Efficacy Scale(GSES).The heterogeneity of the developmental trajectory of depressive symptoms in early adolescents was analyzed by the latent variable growth mixed model(LGMM),and the relation-ship between the developmental trajectory of depressive symptoms and school connection and self-efficacy was ana-lyzed by multiple logistic regression.Results:LGMM results showed that the development trajectory of early de-pressive symptoms in adolescents could be divided into:"low level-remission group"(65.3%),"low level-stable group"(28.6%)and"medium level-worsening group"(6.1%).Logistic regression analysis showed that male students(OR=0.62,95%CI=0.44-0.86)and school connection(OR=0.91,95%CI=0.88-0.94)were the protective factors in the"low level-stable group".Boys(OR=0.26,95%CI=0.13-0.53),school connection(OR=0.93,95%CI=0.88-0.98),and self-efficacy(OR=0.90,95%CI=0.85-0.96)were the protective fac-tors in the"medium level-worsening".Conclusion:There is heterogeneity in the developmental trajectory of early adolescent depressive symptoms,and school connection and self-efficacy are protective factors for the development of early adolescent depressive symptoms.
6.Developmental trajectory and interaction between loneliness and social support among middle school students
Chinese Journal of School Health 2024;45(11):1604-1608
Objective:
To analyze the developmental trajectories of middle school students loneliness and social support, as well as to explore the interaction between loneliness and social support, so as to provide the evidence based support for the mental health development of adolescents.
Methods:
A total of 989 first year students from four public middle schools in Xiangxi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Hunan Province were selected for three follow up surveys by a cluster random sampling method (T1:March 2023, T2:June 2023, T3:December 2023). The UCLA Loneliness Scale-20 (ULS-20) and Social Support Scale for University Students (SSSUS) were employed for questionnaire data collection. The growth mixture modeling was utilized to test the developmental trajectories of loneliness and social support among middle school students, while the cross lagged analysis was performed to investigate their mutual influence.
Results:
The scores for loneliness and social support in T1, T2 and T3 were (43.1±5.8, 42.5± 6.8 , 42.0±6.9; 55.9±12.0, 60.7±15.7, 60.4±16.7), respectively. Correlational analysis revealed a significant negative correlation between loneliness levels (T1, T2, T3) and social support (T1, T2, T3) ( r =-0.47 to -0.36, P <0.01). Growth mixture modeling indicated a linear declining trend of middle school students loneliness, and the developmental trajectory of social support showed a linear increasing trend, with significant individual differences in initial levels and rates of change ( P <0.05). Cross lagged analyses revealed that loneliness levels at T1 negatively predicted social support scores at T2 ( β =-0.16), and loneliness levels at T2 negatively predicted social support scores at T3 ( β =-0.12) ( P <0.05). Additionally, prior loneliness positively predicted its subsequent levels, with path coefficients of 0.58 and 0.47, respectively ( P <0.05). Social support scores at T1 negatively predicted loneliness levels at T2 ( β =-0.10), while scores at T2 negatively predicted loneliness levels at T3 ( β =-0.15) ( P <0.05). Prior loneliness also positively predicted its subsequent levels, with path coefficients of 0.43 and 0.44, respectively ( P <0.05).
Conclusion
The developmental trajectory of middle school students loneliness demonstrates a decreasing trend, while that of social support exhibits a linear increasing trend, indicating a longitudinal causal relationship between loneliness and social support.
7.circ_0008043 promotes glycolysis of hepatocellular carcinoma and the development of hepatocellular carcinoma through miR-198/SLC2A1 axis
Kangjun ZHANG ; Taishi FANG ; Fulan CEN ; Xu YAN ; Qijun CHEN ; Nan MA
Practical Oncology Journal 2024;38(6):388-401
Objective The aim of this study was to investigate the mechanism of circ_0008043 regulating glycolysis of hepa-tocellular carcinoma(HCC)cells.Methods The expression of circ_0008043,miR-198 and SLC2A1 in clinical samples and HCC cell lines was detected by qPCR,and the targeted binding of circ_0008043 to miR-198 and miR-198 to SLC2A1 was verified by dual luciferase reporting assay.HCC cells were transfected with sh-circ_0008043/sh-NC,miR-198 inhibitor/miR-198 inhibitor-NC,miR-198 mimic/mimic NC,or pcDNA3.1-SLC2A1/pcDNA3.1-NC to detected the effects of circ_0008043,miR-198 and SLC2A1 on the glycolysis of HCC cells.The effect of circ_0008043 on tumor growth in HCC was verified by HCC cell xenografts through a nude mouse model.Results circ_0008043 was highly expressed in both HCC tissues and cell lines(P<0.01).Silencing circ_0008043 could inhibit the glycolysis of HCC cells.The expression of miR-198 was decreased in HCC tissues and cell lines(P<0.001)and neg-atively correlated with the expression of circ_0008043(r=-0.550,P<0.001).The inhibition of glycolysis caused by silencing circ_0008043 was partially restored by inhibiting miR-198 expression.SLC2A1 was highly expressed in HCC tissues and cell lines(P<0.001),and overexpression of SLC2A1 reversed the inhibitory effect of miR-198 on glycolysis in HCC cells.The nude mouse experi-ment showed that silencing circ_0008043 could inhibit the growth of HCC cell xenografts(P<0.001).Conclusion circ_0008043 promotes HCC cell glycolysis and growth through the miR-198/SLC2A1 axis.
8.circ_0008043 promotes glycolysis of hepatocellular carcinoma and the development of hepatocellular carcinoma through miR-198/SLC2A1 axis
Kangjun ZHANG ; Taishi FANG ; Fulan CEN ; Xu YAN ; Qijun CHEN ; Nan MA
Practical Oncology Journal 2024;38(6):388-401
Objective The aim of this study was to investigate the mechanism of circ_0008043 regulating glycolysis of hepa-tocellular carcinoma(HCC)cells.Methods The expression of circ_0008043,miR-198 and SLC2A1 in clinical samples and HCC cell lines was detected by qPCR,and the targeted binding of circ_0008043 to miR-198 and miR-198 to SLC2A1 was verified by dual luciferase reporting assay.HCC cells were transfected with sh-circ_0008043/sh-NC,miR-198 inhibitor/miR-198 inhibitor-NC,miR-198 mimic/mimic NC,or pcDNA3.1-SLC2A1/pcDNA3.1-NC to detected the effects of circ_0008043,miR-198 and SLC2A1 on the glycolysis of HCC cells.The effect of circ_0008043 on tumor growth in HCC was verified by HCC cell xenografts through a nude mouse model.Results circ_0008043 was highly expressed in both HCC tissues and cell lines(P<0.01).Silencing circ_0008043 could inhibit the glycolysis of HCC cells.The expression of miR-198 was decreased in HCC tissues and cell lines(P<0.001)and neg-atively correlated with the expression of circ_0008043(r=-0.550,P<0.001).The inhibition of glycolysis caused by silencing circ_0008043 was partially restored by inhibiting miR-198 expression.SLC2A1 was highly expressed in HCC tissues and cell lines(P<0.001),and overexpression of SLC2A1 reversed the inhibitory effect of miR-198 on glycolysis in HCC cells.The nude mouse experi-ment showed that silencing circ_0008043 could inhibit the growth of HCC cell xenografts(P<0.001).Conclusion circ_0008043 promotes HCC cell glycolysis and growth through the miR-198/SLC2A1 axis.
9.Management of neonatal hyperbilirubinemia: interpretation of the clinical management guidelines drafted by the American Academy of Pediatrics and other countries
Maojun LI ; Binzhi TANG ; Qing WU ; Qian YANG ; Xiaoming LIANG ; Fulan ZOU ; Rong HUANG ; Changhui CHEN
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2023;38(3):161-168
Neonatal hyperbilirubinaemia, clinically presenting as jaundice, is a ubiquitous and commonly a benign metabolic condition in newborn infants.It is a leading cause of hospitalization of neonates in the first week of life.Serum bilirubin has been considered as the most potent superoxide with the peroxyl radical scavenger activity.However, uncontrolled hyperbilirubinaemia or rapidly rising bilirubin can reach a neurotoxic concentration, potentially leading to central nervous system sequelae.Thus, the health status of jaundiced newborn infants is dependent on striking an appropriate balance between the protective effects of serum bilirubin and the risk of bilirubin neurotoxicity.In order to standardize the management of neonatal hyperbilirubinemia (jaundice), many countries have developed clinical practice management guidelines.This review sorted out and briefly interpreted the main contents of clinical management guidelines for neonatal hyperbilirubinemia drafted by the American Academy of Pediatrics and other countries, aiming to provide references of clinical diagnosis and treatment practice to domestic pediatrician.
10.China guideline for the screening, early detection and early treatment of esophageal cancer (2022, Beijing)
Jie HE ; Wanqing CHEN ; Zhaoshen LI ; Ni LI ; Jiansong REN ; Jinhui TIAN ; Wenjing TIAN ; Fulan HU ; Ji PENG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2022;21(6):677-700
Esophageal cancer (EC) is a major digestive tract malignancy in China, which seriously threatens the health of Chinese population. A large number of researches have demons-trated that screening and early detection are effective in reducing the incidence and mortality of EC. The development of the guideline for EC screening and early detection in line with epidemic characteristics of EC in China will greatly promote the homogeneity and standardization, and improve the effect of EC screening. This guideline was commissioned by the Bureau of Disease Control and Prevention of the National Health Commission. The National Cancer Center of China initiated and convened a working group comprising multidisciplinary experts. Following the World Health Organization Handbook for Guideline Development, this guideline combined the most up-to-date evidence of EC screening, China′s national conditions, and practical experience in cancer screening. This guideline provided evidence-based recommendations with respect to the screening population, technology and procedure management, aiming to improve the effect of EC screening and provide scientific evidence for the EC prevention and control in China.


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