1.Guideline for Adult Weight Management in China
Weiqing WANG ; Qin WAN ; Jianhua MA ; Guang WANG ; Yufan WANG ; Guixia WANG ; Yongquan SHI ; Tingjun YE ; Xiaoguang SHI ; Jian KUANG ; Bo FENG ; Xiuyan FENG ; Guang NING ; Yiming MU ; Hongyu KUANG ; Xiaoping XING ; Chunli PIAO ; Xingbo CHENG ; Zhifeng CHENG ; Yufang BI ; Yan BI ; Wenshan LYU ; Dalong ZHU ; Cuiyan ZHU ; Wei ZHU ; Fei HUA ; Fei XIANG ; Shuang YAN ; Zilin SUN ; Yadong SUN ; Liqin SUN ; Luying SUN ; Li YAN ; Yanbing LI ; Hong LI ; Shu LI ; Ling LI ; Yiming LI ; Chenzhong LI ; Hua YANG ; Jinkui YANG ; Ling YANG ; Ying YANG ; Tao YANG ; Xiao YANG ; Xinhua XIAO ; Dan WU ; Jinsong KUANG ; Lanjie HE ; Wei GU ; Jie SHEN ; Yongfeng SONG ; Qiao ZHANG ; Hong ZHANG ; Yuwei ZHANG ; Junqing ZHANG ; Xianfeng ZHANG ; Miao ZHANG ; Yifei ZHANG ; Yingli LU ; Hong CHEN ; Li CHEN ; Bing CHEN ; Shihong CHEN ; Guiyan CHEN ; Haibing CHEN ; Lei CHEN ; Yanyan CHEN ; Genben CHEN ; Yikun ZHOU ; Xianghai ZHOU ; Qiang ZHOU ; Jiaqiang ZHOU ; Hongting ZHENG ; Zhongyan SHAN ; Jiajun ZHAO ; Dong ZHAO ; Ji HU ; Jiang HU ; Xinguo HOU ; Bimin SHI ; Tianpei HONG ; Mingxia YUAN ; Weibo XIA ; Xuejiang GU ; Yong XU ; Shuguang PANG ; Tianshu GAO ; Zuhua GAO ; Xiaohui GUO ; Hongyi CAO ; Mingfeng CAO ; Xiaopei CAO ; Jing MA ; Bin LU ; Zhen LIANG ; Jun LIANG ; Min LONG ; Yongde PENG ; Jin LU ; Hongyun LU ; Yan LU ; Chunping ZENG ; Binhong WEN ; Xueyong LOU ; Qingbo GUAN ; Lin LIAO ; Xin LIAO ; Ping XIONG ; Yaoming XUE
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2025;41(11):891-907
Body weight abnormalities, including overweight, obesity, and underweight, have become a dual public health challenge in Chinese adults: overweight and obesity lead to a variety of chronic complications, while underweight increases the risks of malnutrition, sarcopenia, and organ dysfunction. To systematically address these issues, multidisciplinary experts in endocrinology, sports science, nutrition, and psychiatry from various regions have held multiple weight management seminars. Based on the latest epidemiological data and clinical evidence, they expanded the guideline to include assessment and intervention strategies for underweight, in addition to the core content of obesity management. This guideline outlines the etiological mechanisms, evaluation methods, and multidimensional management strategies for overweight and obesity, covering key areas such as diagnosis and assessment, medical nutrition therapy, exercise prescription, pharmacological intervention, and psychological support. It is intended to provide a scientific and standardized approach to weight management across the adult population, aiming to curb the rising prevalence of obesity, mitigate complications associated with abnormal body weight, and improve nutritional status and overall quality of life.
2.Guideline for Adult Weight Management in China
Weiqing WANG ; Qin WAN ; Jianhua MA ; Guang WANG ; Yufan WANG ; Guixia WANG ; Yongquan SHI ; Tingjun YE ; Xiaoguang SHI ; Jian KUANG ; Bo FENG ; Xiuyan FENG ; Guang NING ; Yiming MU ; Hongyu KUANG ; Xiaoping XING ; Chunli PIAO ; Xingbo CHENG ; Zhifeng CHENG ; Yufang BI ; Yan BI ; Wenshan LYU ; Dalong ZHU ; Cuiyan ZHU ; Wei ZHU ; Fei HUA ; Fei XIANG ; Shuang YAN ; Zilin SUN ; Yadong SUN ; Liqin SUN ; Luying SUN ; Li YAN ; Yanbing LI ; Hong LI ; Shu LI ; Ling LI ; Yiming LI ; Chenzhong LI ; Hua YANG ; Jinkui YANG ; Ling YANG ; Ying YANG ; Tao YANG ; Xiao YANG ; Xinhua XIAO ; Dan WU ; Jinsong KUANG ; Lanjie HE ; Wei GU ; Jie SHEN ; Yongfeng SONG ; Qiao ZHANG ; Hong ZHANG ; Yuwei ZHANG ; Junqing ZHANG ; Xianfeng ZHANG ; Miao ZHANG ; Yifei ZHANG ; Yingli LU ; Hong CHEN ; Li CHEN ; Bing CHEN ; Shihong CHEN ; Guiyan CHEN ; Haibing CHEN ; Lei CHEN ; Yanyan CHEN ; Genben CHEN ; Yikun ZHOU ; Xianghai ZHOU ; Qiang ZHOU ; Jiaqiang ZHOU ; Hongting ZHENG ; Zhongyan SHAN ; Jiajun ZHAO ; Dong ZHAO ; Ji HU ; Jiang HU ; Xinguo HOU ; Bimin SHI ; Tianpei HONG ; Mingxia YUAN ; Weibo XIA ; Xuejiang GU ; Yong XU ; Shuguang PANG ; Tianshu GAO ; Zuhua GAO ; Xiaohui GUO ; Hongyi CAO ; Mingfeng CAO ; Xiaopei CAO ; Jing MA ; Bin LU ; Zhen LIANG ; Jun LIANG ; Min LONG ; Yongde PENG ; Jin LU ; Hongyun LU ; Yan LU ; Chunping ZENG ; Binhong WEN ; Xueyong LOU ; Qingbo GUAN ; Lin LIAO ; Xin LIAO ; Ping XIONG ; Yaoming XUE
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2025;41(11):891-907
Body weight abnormalities, including overweight, obesity, and underweight, have become a dual public health challenge in Chinese adults: overweight and obesity lead to a variety of chronic complications, while underweight increases the risks of malnutrition, sarcopenia, and organ dysfunction. To systematically address these issues, multidisciplinary experts in endocrinology, sports science, nutrition, and psychiatry from various regions have held multiple weight management seminars. Based on the latest epidemiological data and clinical evidence, they expanded the guideline to include assessment and intervention strategies for underweight, in addition to the core content of obesity management. This guideline outlines the etiological mechanisms, evaluation methods, and multidimensional management strategies for overweight and obesity, covering key areas such as diagnosis and assessment, medical nutrition therapy, exercise prescription, pharmacological intervention, and psychological support. It is intended to provide a scientific and standardized approach to weight management across the adult population, aiming to curb the rising prevalence of obesity, mitigate complications associated with abnormal body weight, and improve nutritional status and overall quality of life.
3.Evaluation of the performance of systems for whole blood C-reactive protein detection: a multi-center study
Juan CHENG ; Huaiyuan LI ; Haipeng LIU ; Yuxin WANG ; Jin XU ; Shangyang SHE ; Wei QU ; Yidong WU ; Guixia LI ; Junmei YANG ; Liya MO ; Yun XIANG ; Jiangwei KE ; Liyue KUI ; Lei ZHENG ; Hongbing CHEN ; Zhili YANG ; Xin LYU ; Hong ZHANG ; Zhenhua TANG ; Lijuan MA ; Hongquan LUO ; Xiangyang LI ; Wenli ZHANG ; Hui JIA ; Huiming YE ; Lijun TIAN ; Qiuhui PAN
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2021;44(7):633-643
Objective:To explore the performance of the commonly used whole blood C-reactive protein (CRP) detection systems and give related recommendation on the performance requirements of detection systems.Methods:A total of 7 540 venous blood samples from 26 maternal, child and children′s hospitals were collected to conduct this multi-center study on the analytical performance of 5 commonly used whole blood CRP detection systems from March to April in 2019. The blank check, carryover, repeatability, intermediate precision, linearity, sample stability, influence of hematocrit/triglyceride/bilirubin, comparison with SIEMENS specific protein analyzer and trueness were evaluated. The 5 systems included BC-5390CRP autohematology analyzer, AstepPLUS specific protein analyzer, Ottoman-1000 Automated Specific Protein POCT Workstation, i-CHROMA Immunofluorometer equipment Reader and Orion QuikRead go detecting instrument. The 5 systems were labeled as a, b, c, d and e randomly.Results:Within the 5 systems, all values of blank check were less than 1.00 mg/L, the carryovers were lower than 1.00%. The repeatability of different ranges of CRP concentrations including 3.00-10.00, 10.00-30.00 and>30.00 mg/L were less than 10.00%, 6.00% and 5.00%, respectively, and the intermediate precision was less than 10.00%. The linearity correlation coefficients of the 5 systems were all above 0.975, while the slope was within 0.950-1.050. Whole blood samples were stable within 72 hours both at room temperature (18-25 ℃) and refrigerated temperature (2-8 ℃). The CRP results were rarely influenced by high triglyceride or bilirubin, except for the immmunoturbidimetric test based on microparticles coated with anti-human CRP F(ab) 2 fragments. When triglyceride was less than 15.46 mmol/L, the deviation of CRP was less than 10.00%. When bilirubin was less than 345.47 μmol/L, the deviation of CRP was less than 10.00%. CRP was more susceptible to Hct on the systems without Hct correction. The deviation of CRP between different Hct dilution concentration and 40% dilution concentration can reach as high as 67.48%. The correlation coefficients ( r) of 5 systems were all more than 0.975 in the range of 0-300.00 mg/L compared with Siemens specific protein analyzer. All systems passed the trueness verification using the samples with specified values of 12.89 and 30.60 mg/L. Conclusion:The performance of 5 systems can basically meet the clinical needs, but it is suggested that the whole blood CRP detection system without automatic Hct correction should be modified manually.
4.Clinical and genetic analysis of a patient with rare nephronophthisis.
Dong WANG ; Guixia TONG ; Rui DONG ; Yuqiang LYU ; Min GAO ; Jian MA ; Ya WAN ; Huanping PANG ; Zhongtao GAI ; Yi LIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2020;37(7):743-746
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the genetic basis for a child with clinically suspected nephronophthisis (NPHP).
METHODS:
Peripheral blood samples of the patient and her parents were collected subjected to high-throughput sequencing. Sanger sequencing was used to verify the gene variants.
RESULTS:
The patient, a 7-year-old girl with congenital blindness, was admitted to a local hospital due to repeated vomiting for 7-8 days and then transferred to author's hospital due to renal failure. Her urine occult bloods (3+) and urine protein (1+) were abnormal. Her blood urea nitrogen and creatinine showed a significant progressive increase. Renal ultrasound showed a mild enlargement in bilateral renal, increased echogenicity, loss of corticomedullary differentiation, and the presence of cysts in both kidneys. No familial genetic history was found in the family of patient and the child was clinically diagnosed with nephronophthisis. The proband was found to harbor compound heterozygous variants of the CEP290 gene, namely c.2587-2A>T and c.2251C>T, which were inherited from her mother and father, respectively. Based on the ACMG guidelines, both variants were predicted to be pathogenic.
CONCLUSION
The patient was diagnosed with NPHP type 6 due to variants of the CEP290 gene. Above finding has provided new evidence for the genotype-phenotype correlation of this disease.
5.Dynamic distribution of calmodulin labeled with red fluorescent protein in the polar growth of Aspergillus fumigatus
Rong ZENG ; Jianbo TONG ; Yuzhen LIU ; Qing CHEN ; Zhimin DUAN ; Caixia LIU ; Guixia LYU ; Tong LIN ; Min LI
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2018;51(1):43-47
Objective To construct a native promoter-regulated Aspergillus fumigatus strain containing red fluorescent protein-labeled calmodulin (CaM-RFP),and to observe the dynamic distribution of calmodulin during the growth of Aspergillus fumigatus.Methods Bilateral flanking sequences of Aspergillus fumigatus calmodulin gene were designed,and plasmids containing the two flanking sequences and mRFP-Aspergillus fumigatus pyrG gene (mRFP-AfpyrG) were amplified separately.The final linear PCR product for transformation was generated from the above three PCR products by fusion PCR.Then,the above linear fragment was transferred into the Aspergillus fumigatus strain by protoplast transformation,so as to construct the CaM-RFP Aspergillus fumigatus strain.The monoclonal colony was picked from the screening medium and subjected to culture.Then,the stablest fluorescent monoxenic strain of Aspergillus fumigatus was selected,and the transformant was verified by PCR.The recombinant strain and wild-type stain were cultured on solid nutrient media separately,and the morphology of these strains was observed by fluorescence microscopy at different time points.Additionally,the above 2 strains were cultured in liquid media separately,and XTT assay was performed to evaluate the growth activity of strains.Microscopy was also conducted to dynamically observe the CaM-RFP Aspergillusfumigatus strain,and analyze the spatial and temporal distribution of calmodulin during the growth and development of Aspergillus fumigatus.Results The fluorescent phenotype and PCR identification results both indicated the successful construction of the CaM-RFP Aspergillus fumigatus strain.The growth activity at 24 hours did not differ between the recombinant strain and wild-type stain (A490:0.689 ± 0.081 vs.0.678 ± 0.054,t =1.32,P >0.05),so did the morphology.During the polarized growth of Aspergillus fumigatus,calmodulin was always at the top of the hyphae,germination site of the hyphal branch and the top of new branches.Conclusion Calmodulin may be involved in the regulation of spore germination and polar hyphal growth of Aspergillus fumigatus.
6.Facial cutaneous phaeohyphomycosis caused by Microsphaeropsis arundinis: a case report
Yumiao FENG ; Lijuan WU ; Miaomiao WANG ; Lan SUN ; Xuesi ZENG ; Yongnian SHEN ; Guixia LYU ; Weida LIU
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2018;51(5):382-384
A 55-year-old male patient presented with plaques on the face for more than 20 years,and no immunodeficiency diseases were diagnosed.Skin examination showed large areas of pink plaques on the nose,bilateral cheeks and upper oral lips with slight desquamation,verrucous hyperplasia on the dorsal area of the nose,and a bean-sized verrucous protuberance on the tip of the nose.Histopathological examination of the skin lesions revealed pseudoepitheliomatous hyperplasia in the epidermis and hyphae-like structures in the stratum corneum.Moreover,there was diffuse infiltration of inflammatory cells in the dermis,which mainly included neutrophils,lymphocytes,histiocytes and multinucleated giant cells.Periodic acid-Schiff (PAS)-positive spore-like structures were observed in the multinucleated giant cells.Culture of the lesional tissues on Sabouraud dextrose agar (SDA) medium showed grey-brown villous colonies.Microculture on the potato dextrose agar (PDA) medium yielded dark septate hyphae and pycnidia filled with a large number of spores.Microsphaeropsis arundinis was identified by fungal molecular biological techniques.The patient was diagnosed with cutaneous phaeohyphomycosis caused by Microsphaeropsis arundinis.The patient was treated with CO2 laser for the removal of verrucous protuberance on the tip of the nose,and oral itraconazole capsules at a dose of 200 mg twice a day.After 3-month treatment,the skin lesions subsided and the drug was withdrew.During 6-month follow-up,no relapse occurred.
7.Analgesic effect and safety evaluation of PECS block under ultrasound guidance in multimodal analgesia after modified radical mastectomy
Jing TAN ; Ruizhao LYU ; Jun YAN ; Yulin ZHU ; Rongsheng ZHOU ; Guixia JING
The Journal of Clinical Anesthesiology 2017;33(8):747-750
Objective To evaluate the efficacy and safety of PECS block under ultrasound guidance in multimodal analgesia after modified radical mastectomy.Methods Sixty female patients aged 18-65 years, ASA grade Ⅰ or Ⅱ, undergoing elective unilateral modified radical mastectomy were enrolled.Patients were randomly divided into PECS group (group P, n=30) or control group (group C, n=30).Two groups of patients were given flurbiprofen axetil 1 mg/kg via intravenous injection before operation.After general anesthesia induction, patients in group P received ultrasound guided pectoral nerves block with 30 ml of 0.375% ropivacaine.Patients in group C didn`t receive nerve block.Anesthesia maintenance was performed by combined intravenous-inhalation Anesthesia.Postoperative VAS pain scores (at 0, 3, 6, 12, and 24 postoperative hours), does of intraoperative remifentanil, rescue analgesic requirements in the first 24 h after surgery, adverse reactions were recorded.Results VAS score in group P was lower than that in group C at 0, 3, 6 and 12 h after surgery (P<0.05), there was no difference at 24 h.The dose of remifentanil and the rescue analgesic requirements in group P were lower than those in group C (P<0.05).There was no significant difference in postoperative adverse reactions between the two groups.Conclusion As a supplementary mode of multimodal analgesia, PECS block is a safe and reliable technique that provide better analgesia effect for modified radical mastectomy.
8.An albino strain of Aspergillus fumigatus causes pulmonary aspergilloma in an individual with normal immune ;system
Fang LIU ; Qingtao KONG ; Caiyun ZHANG ; Hong SANG ; Yongnian SHEN ; Guixia LYU ; Weida LIU ; Yi SHI
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2016;49(8):563-567
A 76?year?old female patient complained of right chest pain for three months. CT scan showed a clump?like high?density shadow measuring 4.8 cm × 3.0 cm in size in the dorsal portion of the right lower lobe of the lung. Aspiration biopsy was performed, and biopsy samples were subjected to fungal culture and histopathological examination. Histopathological examination showed chronic granulomatous inflammation with hyaline septate hyphae. After 4?day culture, white villous dense colonies were formed on the Sabouraud′s agar medium. The center of the colonies was slightly elevated with wrinkles or radiating striae on the surface, and the bottom of the colonies was faint yellow in color. Microculture yielded abundant septate branched hyphae, and very few colorless hyaline quasi?circular spores. DNA sequencing of rDNA internal transcribed spacer (ITS) regions and β?tubulin genes was performed to identify the isolate, and antifungal susceptibility testing was carried out in vitro. The MEGA7.0 software was used to build phylogenetic trees of Aspergillus fumigatus complex and its closely related species. The isolate was identified as Aspergillus fumigatus by molecular biologic sequencing. The patient was diagnosed with pulmonary aspergilloma. After administration of itraconazole oral solution and vorionazole tablets, the condition got better obviously.
9.A case of cutaneous Arthrinium phaeospermum infection after lower limb amputation
Suquan HU ; Ping ZHAN ; Guixia LYU ; Huan MEI ; Xuesi ZENG ; Weida LIU
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2016;49(10):726-728
A 59?year?old female patient, who received bilateral lower limb amputation 39 years ago, presented with eczematoid changes in both lower limbs for over 20 years, and with chronic granuloma?like lesions complicated by verrucous hyperplasia for more than 10 years. There were large areas of infiltrative and proliferative lesions with exudation and peripheral erythema at the amputation sites in both knee joints. The lesions were hard with tenderness on palpation. Microscopic examination of lesional scales with 10%KOH showed negative results for fungi. However, three times of culture on the Sabouraud dextrose agar(SDA)medium all grew the same kind of fungus, and the front side and reverse side of its filamentous colony were white and orange yellow respectively. Microculture showed that linear hyaline conidiophores came out from lageniform mother cells with conidia ascending alongside. The conidia looked like dark brown eye lens, with an equatorial germ slit. Based on these findings, this fungus was identified as Arthrinium phaeospermum. Periodic acid?Schiff (PAS) staining showed scattered hyphae in the stratum corneum. The internal transcribe spacer(ITS)sequence of the isolated fungus showed 99%consistency with that of Arthrinium phaeospermum. The patient was diagnosed with cutaneous Arthrinium phaeospermum infection, and treated with oral itraconazole capsules 200 mg/d for 16 days. One month later, follow?up showed satisfactory outcomes.
10.Analysis of distribution and drug resistance of bacteria in 1 -6 months infants with lower respiratory infection
Guixia XU ; Qingwei MA ; Xifeng ZHANG ; Yancheng YANG ; Xueyi LYU
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2015;(11):1696-1699,1700
Objective To investigate the distribution and drug resistance of bacteria in 1 -6 months infants with lower respiratory infection(LRI).Methods Induced sputum was extracted from 326 infants with LRI who were 1 -6 months.Antibiotic susceptibility tests were performed after bacteria had been identified.Results 61 cases were detected pathogenic bacteria and the detection rate of bacteria was 18.71%.5 cases were detected two kinds of bacte-ria.66 bacterial strains were isolated among which gram -positive bacteria(33 strains)accounted for 50.00% and gram -negative bacteria(33 strains)accounted for 50.00%.Staphylococcus aureus was the most common gram -pos-itive bacteria and Streptococcus pneumoniae was the second.13 strains were methicillin -resistant Staphylococcus au-reus(MRSA).Hemophilus influenzae was the most common gram -negative bacteria,followed by Klebsiella pneumo-nia and Escherichia coli among which ESBL positive Klebsiella pneumonia were 5 cases and ESBL positive Escherich-ia coli were 4 cases.The common gram -positive bacteria had higher rate of penicillin resistance.MRSA had higher rate of penicillin,oxacillin,erythomycin and clindamycin resistance.Resistant strains to vancomycin and rina thiazole amine were not found.The common gram -negative bacteria had higher rate of ampicillin,ampicillin/shu tan,cefazo-lin and ceftriaxone resistance and had lower rate of cefepime,ceftazidime,piperacillin/he azole temple and imipenem resistance.Conclusion The common pathogenic bacteria in 1 -6 months infants with lower respiratory infection were Staphylococcus aureus,Hemophilus influenzae,Streptococcus pneumoniae,Klebsiella pneumonia and Escherichia coli. We should pay attention to the common antibiotic resistance.MRSA and ESBL positive bacteria were the common mul-tiple drug resistant bacterias.Reasonable selection of antibiotics should be based on susceptibility results earlier.

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