1.A systematic review of osteoporosis-specific quality-of-life scales
Jing YAN ; Qiujun QIN ; Fen LI ; Jun ZHOU ; Yuanyuan DING ; Chunlin JIN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(35):7649-7655
OBJECTIVE:To review the development trend,target population,setting and construction process of osteoporosis-specific quality of life measures both domestically and internationally.METHODS:All of the currently available publicly available osteoporosis-specific quality-of-life scales were found by searching the PubMed,Embase,CNKI,and WanFang Data.The search period included the time from database construction to August 2024.The basic information,development trend,target population,and the setting of the scale's dimensions,entries,and levels were taken from the original research and development literature that included the scale.The content of the dimensions and the scale's construction process were then compiled and examined.RESULTS:A total of 20 osteoporosis-specific quality of life scales were included in the study,and the literature on the development of 34 scales was traced.The number of dimensions of the included scales ranged from 2-7 dimensions,all of which included physiological dimensions;the number of entries of the scales ranged from 10-84 entries,while the number of levels set under the entries was mostly focused on four or five levels.There are three main ways of constructing the scales,of which the construction of a pool of entries and the screening of the entries according to classical measurement theory and item response theory is an approach that has emerged in recent years.CONCLUSION:According to the specific target population and diversified measurement objectives,the content of osteoporosis-specific quality of life scales has become increasingly streamlined,with fewer dimensions and entries overall;and its building procedure is gradually becoming more standardized.
2.A systematic review of osteoporosis-specific quality-of-life scales
Jing YAN ; Qiujun QIN ; Fen LI ; Jun ZHOU ; Yuanyuan DING ; Chunlin JIN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(35):7649-7655
OBJECTIVE:To review the development trend,target population,setting and construction process of osteoporosis-specific quality of life measures both domestically and internationally.METHODS:All of the currently available publicly available osteoporosis-specific quality-of-life scales were found by searching the PubMed,Embase,CNKI,and WanFang Data.The search period included the time from database construction to August 2024.The basic information,development trend,target population,and the setting of the scale's dimensions,entries,and levels were taken from the original research and development literature that included the scale.The content of the dimensions and the scale's construction process were then compiled and examined.RESULTS:A total of 20 osteoporosis-specific quality of life scales were included in the study,and the literature on the development of 34 scales was traced.The number of dimensions of the included scales ranged from 2-7 dimensions,all of which included physiological dimensions;the number of entries of the scales ranged from 10-84 entries,while the number of levels set under the entries was mostly focused on four or five levels.There are three main ways of constructing the scales,of which the construction of a pool of entries and the screening of the entries according to classical measurement theory and item response theory is an approach that has emerged in recent years.CONCLUSION:According to the specific target population and diversified measurement objectives,the content of osteoporosis-specific quality of life scales has become increasingly streamlined,with fewer dimensions and entries overall;and its building procedure is gradually becoming more standardized.
3.Brachial artery endothelial function and carotid intima-media thickness of H-type hypertensive patients
Lei LI ; Li QIN ; Qiujun LU ; Hailong LU ; Pingjing LI ; Rongli YANG
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2017;16(9):701-704
Objective To investigate brachial artery endothelial function and carotid intima-media thickness (IMT) in patients with H-type hypertension.Methods One hundred and twenty patients with newly-diagnosed mild to moderate hypertension were enrolled in the study,including 58 cases with normal homocysteine (HCY) level (< 10 μmnol/L,non H-type group) and 62 cases with high HCY (≥10 μ moL/L,H-type group).Systolic pressure,diastolic pressure,blood lipid (TC,TG,LDL-C,HDL-C),fasting plasma glucose and two hours postprandial plasma glucose were measured in all patients.Brachial artery endothelial function and carotid IMT were determined with ultrasonography and compare between two groups.The factors related to brachial artery endothelium-dependent dilation (EDD) and carotid IMT were analyzed with multiple linear stepwise regression.Results Compared with non H-type group,the brachial artery EDD was reduced [(6.85 ± 0.77) % vs.(5.98 ± 0.85) %,t =2.552,P =0.041] and carotid IMT was increased [(0.90±0.13)mm vs.(1.01 ±0.17)mm,t =2.426,P=0.048] in H-type group.The multiple linear stepwise regression analysis showed that EDD was negatively correlated to systolic pressure,diastolic pressure,fasting plasma glucose,two hours postprandial plasma glucose and HCY (r =-0.685,-0.654,-0.571,-0.627,-0.529,respectively,all P < 0.05).IMT was positively related to systolic pressure,diastolic pressure,TC,TG,LDL-C and HCY (r =0.596,0.584,0.652,0.665,0.673,0.541,respectively,all P < 0.05).Conclusion Patients with H-type hypertension are at a higher risk to arteriosclerosis than those with non H-type hypertension,which may be related to high HCY levels.

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