1.Association between sleep status and overweight/obesity among primary school students in Bao an District of Shenzhen
HUANG Yun, LIU Yanhong, HUANG Li, LI Yanrou, WU Mingze
Chinese Journal of School Health 2025;46(4):465-469
Objective:
To analyze the association between different sleep statuses and overweight/obesity among primary school students, so as to provide a basis for the development of childhood overweight and obesity prevention and control strategies.
Methods:
In November 2023, a total of 3 391 primary school students of grade 1-6 from seven schools in Baoan District, Shenzhen, were surveyed by questionnaires and physical examinations by using multistage cluster sampling. The Logistic regression analysis was used to explore the association between primary school students sleep status and overweight/obesity.
Results:
The detection rate of overweight/obesity in primary school students was 22.59%, the detection rate of overweight/obesity in boys (27.04%) was higher than that in girls (17.44%), the only child (25.81%) had higher rates than nononly child (21.76%), and the differences were statistically significant (χ2=51.48, 5.98, P<0.05). Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that, after controlling for confounders, primary school students weekend nighttime sleep duration (OR=0.83, 95%CI=0.75-0.91), weekly average nighttime sleep duration (OR=0.76,95%CI=0.64-0.89), and weekend compensated sleep duration (OR=0.89,95%CI=0.81-0.97) were negatively associated with the risk of developing overweight/obesity (P<0.05). Compared with to primary school students with school days nap durations <0.5 h, those whose napped for 0.5-<1 h and ≥1 h on school days had a 20% (OR=1.20, 95%CI=1.02-1.42) and 37% (OR=1.37, 95%CI=1.02-1.83) increased risk of overweight/obesity, respectively (P<0.05).
Conclusions
Increasing weekend nighttime sleep duration, average weekly nighttime sleep duration, and weekend compensatory sleep duration can reduce the risk of overweight and obesity in primary school students. School days nap duration is a risk factor for overweight/obesity among primary school students.
2.Interproximal tunneling combined with customized connective tissue graft to improve severe papillary defects in the aesthetic zone: a case report and literature review
MAO Yudian ; BAO Han ; AI Luying ; CHEN Weirong ; CHEN Ling ; WU Yun
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2025;33(1):50-59
Objective:
To explore the treatment plan for severe papillary defects in the aesthetic zone caused by severe periodontitis, providing a reference for clinical practice.
Methods :
A patient with severe periodontitis leading to severe papillary defects in the upper anterior teeth from 12 to 23 was treated using interdental tunnel technique combined with personalized connective tissue grafting for periodontal plastic surgery, and stable soft tissue augmentation was achieved. Resin restoration was conducted to modify the crown shape of the aesthetic zone teeth, reconstruct white aesthetics, guide the shaping of the gingival papillae, reduce “black triangles,” and enhance the patient’s confidence in smiling.
Results :
The patient’s periodontal condition and the regeneration of soft tissues in the aesthetic zone were good, and the smile aesthetics were restored. After a 3-year follow-up, the gingival morphology, color, and texture were good, and the effect was stable. The literature review indicates that for papillary defects in the aesthetic zone, analysis should be conducted based on the following aspects: whether a defect is present in periodontal hard and soft tissues, crown shape, and the distance from the most apical part of the crown contact area to the top of the alveolar crest. Based on the analysis of aesthetic defects and surgical indications, a personalized treatment plan should be designed.
Conclusion
For patients with obvious papillary defects in the aesthetic zone due to the reduction of periodontal support tissues caused by severe periodontitis, factors such as periodontal hard and soft tissue defects, crown shape, and the distance from the most apical part of the crown contact area to the top of the alveolar crest should be fully considered, and a personalized treatment plan should be formulated after multidisciplinary joint consultation.
3.Predictive value of the proportion of peripheral blood CD3+T cell subsets and the expression profile of inflammatory cytokines for the recurrence risk of patients with malignant pleural and peritoneal effusion after deep hyperthermia
Xingjun WU ; Yun BAO ; Qiuyan XU ; Haixia WANG ; Lu WANG
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2025;46(21):2607-2612,2620
Objective To construct and verify a recurrence risk prediction model for patients with malig-nant pleural and peritoneal effusion after deep hyperthermia based on the proportion of peripheral blood CD3+T cell subsets and the expression profile of inflammatory cytokines.Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinical characteristics,diagnosis and treatment processes of 188 patients with malignant pleural and peritoneal effusion who visited this hospital from September 2023 to May 2024.All patients re-ceived chemotherapy combined with deep hyperthermia and were divided into the non-recurrence group(n=130)and the recurrence group(n=58)based on whether malignant pleural and peritoneal effusion recurred within 3 months after the end of treatment.The differences in general clinical data,conventional tumor mark-ers at the end of treatment,the proportion of CD3+T cell subsets,and the expression profile levels of inflam-matory cytokines between the two groups of patients were compared.The risk factors for recurrence in pa-tients with malignant pleural and peritoneal effusion were screened through univariate and multivariate Logis-tic regression analyses,and a risk prediction model was established.The receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve was applied to evaluate the effectiveness of this prediction model for the recurrence risk of pa-tients with malignant pleural and peritoneal effusion after chemotherapy combined with deep hyperthermia.Results The age of patients in the recurrence group,the proportion of stage Ⅳ patients,the levels of serum CEA,CA125,TGF-β,and the proportion of CD8+T cells were significantly higher than those in the non-recur-rence group(P<0.05),while the proportion of CD4+T cells,CD4+/CD8+,and the level of serum IL-10 were significantly lower than those in the non-recurrence group(P<0.05).The results of univariate and multivari-ate Logistic regression analysis indicated that CD4+T,CD8+T,CD4+/CD8+,IL-10,and TGF-β were all im-portant influencing factors for recurrence after chemotherapy combined with deep hyperthermia in patients with malignant pleural and peritoneal effusion(P<0.05).The AUC(95%CI)of the predictive model con-structed based on the above influencing factors by ROC curve analysis was 0.708(0.614-0.802),suggesting a high clinical predictive efficacy.Conclusion The predictive model constructed based on T-cell subset counts and serum inflammatory cytokines can effectively predict the recurrence risk of patients with malignant pleu-ral and peritoneal effusion after chemotherapy combined with deep hyperthermia.It has certain clinical value for the therapeutic effect evaluation of patients with malignant pleural and peritoneal effusion and for guiding the optimization of deep hyperthermia regimens.
4.Less invasive surfactant administration combined with budesonide in preterm infants with respiratory distress syndrome : a clinical research
Bao JIN ; Bin ZHOU ; Min SU ; Jiebing WU ; Yun WANG ; Xin ZHANG ; Bo YANG
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2025;34(6):789-794
Objective:To evaluate the efficacy and safety of less invasive surfactant administration (LISA) combined with budesonide versus the intubation-surfactant-extubation (INSURE) technique in preterm infants (26–32 weeks’ gestation) with respiratory distress syndrome (RDS).Methods:This randomized controlled trial enrolled 136 premature infants with RDS admitted to our NICU between January 2021 and December 2023. Participants were allocated to either the LISA+budesonide group ( n = 70) or the INSURE group ( n = 66). The LISA+budesonide group received surfactant mixed with budesonide via a laryngoscope-guided catheter during noninvasive continuous positive airway pressure (NCPAP) ventilation, while the INSURE group underwent endotracheal intubation for surfactant delivery followed by extubation to NCPAP. Outcomes included adverse events during administration, blood gas parameters (PaO 2/FiO 2 [P/F ratio] and PaCO 2 at 1 h and 6 h post-administration), respiratory support duration, oxygen dependency, intubation rates within 72 h, apnea episodes, budesonide-related complications, and incidence of bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD). Results:The LISA+budesonide group exhibited significantly lower rates of adverse events during administration compared to the INSURE group: regurgitation (10.0% vs. 24.2%; P < 0.05), bradycardia (8.6% vs. 24.2%; P < 0.05), and oxygen desaturation (15.7% vs. 30.3%; P < 0.05). Intubation time did not differ between groups ( P > 0.05).At 1 h and 6 h post-administration, the LISA+budesonide group demonstrated higher P/F ratios ( P < 0.05), with no significant differences in PaCO 2 ( P > 0.05).The LISA+budesonide group required shorter durations of noninvasive respiratory support [(10.4 ± 4.4) d vs. (13.9 ± 5.2) d; P < 0.05] and total oxygen therapy [(15.7 ± 6.2) d vs. (19.2 ± 8.2) d; P < 0.05]. Rates of intubation within 72 h, PS re-administration, apnea episodes, weaning failure, and hospitalization length were comparable ( P > 0.05).BPD incidence was significantly lower in the LISA+budesonide group (10.0% vs. 22.7%; P < 0.05), with no increase in glucocorticoid-related complications ( P > 0.05). Conclusions:In preterm infants (26–32 weeks) with RDS, LISA with budesonide reduces adverse events during surfactant delivery, improves oxygenation, shortens respiratory support duration, and lowers BPD incidence without additional complications compared to INSURE.
5.Relationship between parental nutritional literacy and dietary behaviors among primary school students from grade 4 to 6 in Bao an District of Shenzhen
HUANG Yun, LIU Yanhong, HUANG Li, LI Yanrou, WU Mingze
Chinese Journal of School Health 2024;45(9):1275-1279
Objective:
To understand the relationship between parental nutritional literacy and dietary behaviors of primary school students in Bao an District of Shenzhen, so as to provide a basis for promoting childhood healthy eating habits.
Methods:
In December 2022, a total of 2 293 students in grades 4-6 and their parents from seven schools in Baoan District, Shenzhen were surveyed with questionnaire by using stratified cluster random sampling method. Multiple linear regression model was used to explore the relationship between parental nutrition literacy and dietary behaviors among primary school students.
Results:
The mean score of parental total nutritional literacy was (75.04±8.08), and the mean scores of the three dimensions for basic knowledge and concepts, basic skills and lifestyle and dietary behaviors were (24.23±2.45) (34.99±5.61), and (15.82±2.56), respectively. The mean total nutrient literacy score of parents with normal body mass index (BMI) was (75.47±8.04), which was higher than that of parents with abnormal BMI (74.45±7.85) ( t=2.78, P <0.01); and the mean dietary behavior score of primary school students whose parents were sufficient nutritional literacy (32.45±3.02) was higher than those of parents with low nutritional literacy ( 30.98± 3.60) ( t=9.22, P <0.01). In multiple linear regression analyses, after adjusting for gender, grade, household registration, parental education, parental occupation, whether living with their parents, and parental BMI of primary school students and other factors, parental basic knowledge and concepts ( β=0.13, 95%CI =0.07-0.19), basic skills ( β=0.10, 95%CI =0.08-0.13), lifestyle and dietary behaviors ( β=0.28, 95%CI =0.23-0.34), and total nutritional literacy level ( β=0.09, 95%CI =0.07-0.11) were positively correlated with healthy dietary behaviours of primary school students ( P <0.05).
Conclusions
As parental nutritional literacy increases in Bao an District of Shenzhen, unhealthy dietary behavior among primary school students also relatively decreases. It s recommended that comprehensive parental nutritional literacy interventions should be enhanced to foster healthy dietary behaviors in children.
6.Clinical study of electroacupuncture combined with exercise therapy in improving the balance function of patients with knee osteoarthritis
Kun XUE ; Ji WU ; Jie BAO ; Haiyin ZHAO ; Yun ZHAO ; Yusun LU ; Qiong XU ; Chunshui HUANG ; Xiehe KONG
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2024;22(1):32-40
Objective:To observe the clinical effect of electroacupuncture(EA)combined with exercise therapy on balance function in patients with knee osteoarthritis(KOA). Methods:Seventy patients with KOA were randomly divided into a treatment group and a control group,with 35 cases in each group.The treatment group was treated with EA combined with exercise therapy.EA was applied to Dubi(ST35),Neixiyan(EX-LE4),Xuehai(SP10),Liangqiu(ST34),Yanglingquan(GB34),and Zusanli(ST 36).Exercise therapy(muscle strength training and knee mobility training)was applied after EA.The control group only received the same exercise therapy as the treatment group.The two groups were treated with the same course of treatment,3 times a week for 4 consecutive weeks,12 times in total,and followed up for 1 month.The Pro-Kin254P balance test system was used to measure the balance function parameters at 4 time points,including before treatment,after 1 session of treatment,after 12 sessions of treatment,and at 1-month follow-up after treatment.The visual analog scale(VAS)and the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities osteoarthritis index(WOMAC)scores were recorded. Results:The markedly effective rate and total effective rate in the treatment group were higher than those in the control group(P<0.01).The Romberg area,Romberg length,and VAS scores of the two groups decreased significantly after 1 session of treatment,12 sessions of treatment,and 1 month after treatment,and the differences between different time points in the same group were statistically significant(P<0.01).There were significant differences between the two groups at the same time point(P<0.05).The total WOMAC scores of the two groups after 1 session of treatment,12 sessions of treatment,and 1 month after treatment decreased significantly,and there were significant differences between different time points in the same group(P<0.05),but there was no significant difference between the two groups at the same time point(P>0.05). Conclusion:EA combined with exercise therapy or exercise therapy alone can enhance the balance function,relieve joint pain,and improve joint function in patients with KOA.EA combined with exercise therapy is superior to exercise therapy alone in improving balance function and pain,but the two treatment protocols have similar effects in improving joint function.
7.Value of Myocardial Strain in Monitoring Fluorouracil-Based Chemotherapy-Related Cardiac Dysfunction in Gastrointestinal Cancer Patients.
Wei YANG ; Jian-Xia YANG ; Jing-Yuan GUAN ; Wu-Yun BAO ; Mei ZHANG
Chinese Medical Sciences Journal 2024;39(4):273-281
OBJECTIVES:
To investigate the predictive value of myocardial strain for cardiotoxicity associated with fluorouracil-based chemotherapies in gastrointestinal cancer patients.
METHODS:
Patients with diagnosis of gastrointestinal cancers, who were hospitalized for chemotherapy involving antimetabolic drugs, were eligible in this prospective study. Echocardiography was performed before and after each chemotherapy cycle during hospitalization until the completion of chemotherapy. Cancer therapy-related cardiac dysfunction (CTRCD) was identified if there was a decrease in left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) by at least 5% to an absolute value of < 53% from the baseline, accompanied by symptoms or signs of heart failure; or a decrease in LVEF of at least 10% to an absolute value of < 53% from the baseline, without symptoms or signs of heart failure. Subclinical cardiac impairment is defined as a decrease in the left ventricular global longitudinal strain (GLS) of at least 15% from baseline.Clinical data and myocardial strain variables were collected. Changes of echocardiographic indexes after chemotherapy at each cycle were observed and compared to those of pre-chemotherapy. Cox regression analysis was used to determine the associated indexes to CTRCD, and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were plotted for evaluation of their predicting efficacy.
RESULTS:
Fifty-one patients completed 4 cycles of chemotherapy and were enrolled in the study analysis. LVEF, GLS, GLS epicardium (GLS-epi), and GLS endocardium (GLS-endo) were decreased after the 4 cycles of chemotherapy. Throughout the chemotherapy period, 6 patients (11.8%) progressed to CTRCD. The Cox regression analysis revealed that the change in left atrial ejection fraction (LAEF) and LAS during the reservoir (LASr) phase after the first cycle of chemotherapy (C1v-LAEF and C1v-LASr, respectively) were significantly associated with the development of CTRCD [C1v-LAEF (HR=1.040; 95%CI: 1.000-1.082; P=0.047); C1v-LASr (HR=1.024; 95%CI: 1.000-1.048; P=0.048)]. The sensitivity and specificity were 50.0% and 93.3%, respectively, for C1v-LAEF predicting CTRCD when C1v-LAEF > 19.68% was used as the cut-off value, and were 66.7% and 75.6%, respectively, for C1v-LASr predicting CTRCD when C1v-LASr > 14.73% was used as the cut-off value. The areas under the ROC curve (AUC) for C1v-LAEF and C1v-LASr predicting CTRCD were 0.694 and 0.707, respectively.
CONCLUSIONS
GLS changes among patients with subclinical impairment of cardiac function who were treated with fluorouracil-based chemotherapies, and C1v-LAEF and C1v-LASr of the left atrium are early predictors of cardiac function deterioration.
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8.Identification and biological characteristics of violet root rot pathogen of Pseudostellaria heterophylla in Fujian province.
Bao-Cai LIU ; Jing-Ying CHEN ; Wu-Jun ZHANG ; Ying-Zhen HUANG ; Yun-Qing ZHAO ; Jing YE
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2023;48(1):45-51
Violet root rot is one of the main root diseases in the production process of Pseudostellaria heterophylla. To clarify the pathogenic species that cause the violet root rot of P. heterophylla in Fujian province, the roots and the sclerotia with violet root rot symptoms were collected from the main producing areas of P. heterophylla(Fujian province) from 2017 to 2021, and the pathogens were isolated by tissue separation method and identified by morphology and multi-gene phylogenetic analysis. Additionally, the biological characteristics of the pathogens were studied and the fungicides were determined. The results showed that 78 strains of violet root rot were isolated from the collected root samples, which belonged to one type after preliminary morphological identification. Two represen-tative strains were selected from the pathogens for multi-gene phylogenetic analysis, and they were clustered with Helicobasidium mompa together. The suitable culture conditions for the mycelium were OA medium, 25 ℃, pH 6, and ammonium oxalate as the nitrogen source. The lethal temperature of the mycelium was 50 ℃ for 10 minutes. Moreover, 99.1% propiconazole and 98.7% azoxystrobin had the optimal bacteriostatic effect, and the concentrations with the 50% bacteriostatic rate were 16.85 and 12.24 μg·mL~(-1), respectively. On the basis of the above results, the pathogen causing violet root rot of P. heterophylla in Fujian province was H. mompa. The medium type, growth temperature, pH value, nitrogen source, etc. had significant effect on the growth of mycelium.
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9.Material basis and mechanism of Curcuma longa tuberous roots with and without vinegar processing in treating primary dysmenorrhea.
Ying PENG ; Bao-Hua DONG ; Yun-Xiu JIANG ; Jie WU ; Ma-Yi-Jie CAO ; Chang-Jiang HU ; Run-Chun XU ; Zhi-Min CHEN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2023;48(3):649-659
Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry was employed to analyze the chemical components in Curcuma longa tuberous roots(HSYJ), C. longa tuberous roots processed with vinegar(CHSYJ), and rat serum after the administration. The active components of HSYJ and CHSYJ absorbed in serum were identified based on the secondary spectrum of database and literature. The targets of primary dysmenorrhea was screened out from database. The protein-protein interaction network analysis, gene ontology(GO) functional annotation, and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes(KEGG) pathway enrichment analysis were performed for the common targets shared by the drug active components in serum and primary dysmenorrhea, and the component-target-pathway network was constructed. AutoDock was used to conduct molecular docking between the core components and targets. A total of 44 chemical components were identified from HSYJ and CHSYJ, including 18 absorbed in serum. On the basis of network pharmacology, we identified 8 core components(including procurcumenol, isobutyl p-hydroxybenzoate, ferulic acid, and zedoarondiol) and 10 core targets \[including interleukin-6(IL-6), estrogen receptor 1(ESR1), and prostaglandin-endoperoxide synthase 2(PTGS2)\]. The core targets were mainly distributed in the heart, liver, uterus, and smooth muscle. The molecular docking results showed that the core components were well bound to the core targets, indicating that HSYJ and CHSYJ may exert therapeutic effect on primary dysmenorrhea via estrogen, ovarian steroidogenesis, tumor necrosis factor(TNF), hypoxia-inducible factor-1(HIF-1), IL-17 and other signaling pathways. This study clarifies the HSYJ and CHSYJ components absorbed in serum, as well as the corresponding mechanism, providing a reference for further elucidating the therapeutic material basis and clinical application of HSYJ and CHSYJ.
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10.Clinical research of less invasive surfactant administration combined with nasal intermittent positive pressure ventilation in preterm infants with respiratory distress syndrome
Bao JIN ; Bin ZHOU ; Xiuhui MA ; Jiebin WU ; Yun WANG ; Xin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2023;32(6):748-754
Objective:To evaluate the efficacy and safety of less invasive surfactant administration (LISA) combined with nasal intermittent positive pressure ventilation (NIPPV) in the treatment of infants with respiratory distress syndrome (RDS).Methods:A prospective study was conducted on preterm infants of gestational age ≤34 weeks with RDS who were admitted to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of Xuzhou Central Hospital from October 2019 to November 2021. The infants were randomly assigned into the LISA+NIPPV group and the intubation-surfactant-extubation (INSURE) +nasal continuous positive airway pressure (NCPAP) group. In the LISA+NIPPV group, with the support of NIPPV, a Lisa tube was inserted through the vocal cords under direct vision with direct laryngoscope, and then pulmonary surfactant (PS) was infused into the lung. In the INSURE+NCPAP group, the patients were endotracheally intubated and infused with PS into the lung through endotracheal tube, then extubated and continued to receive NCPAP therapy (INSURE). The blood gas analysis at 1 h and 6 h after PS infusion, the adverse reactions during injection, clinical efficacy, bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) and other related complications were compared between the two groups.Results:A total of 112 preterm infants with RDS were enrolled, including 58 in the LISA+NIPPV group and 54 in the INSURE+NCPAP group. The blood oxygen partial pressure (PaO 2) and PaO 2/FiO 2 (P/F) in the LISA+NIPPV group were significantly higher than those in the INSURE+NCPAP group at 1 h and 6 h after PS infusion, while carbon dioxide partial pressure (PaCO 2) were significantly lower than that in the INSURE+NCPAP group, and the differences were statistically significant (all P<0.05). The rate of tracheal intubation within 72 h (15.5% vs. 33.3%), the duration of non-invasive ventilation [ (7.5 ± 4.3) d vs.(9.9 ± 5.5) d ], total oxygen inhaling [ (10.5 ± 3.5) d vs.(13.3 ± 4.1) d ], failure rate of machine withdrawal (8.6% vs. 31.0% ), the times of apnea [7.0 (3.0-21.0) times vs. 15.0 (4.0-28.0) times ] and re-administration of PS (17.2% vs. 33.3%) in the LISA+NIPPV group were significantly lower than those in the INSURE+NCPAP group, and the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.05). The incidence of regurgitation in the LISA+NIPPV group was lower than that in the INSURE+NCPAP group (13.8% vs. 35.2%), and the difference was statistically significant ( P<0.05). There was no significant difference in the time needed for intubation between the two groups ( P>0.05). The occurrence of BPD in the LISA+NIPPV group was significantly lower than that in the INSURE+NCPAP group (10.3% vs. 25.9%), and there was no significant difference in other related complication between the two groups (all P>0.05). Conclusions:LISA combined with NIPPV in the treatment of preterm infants with RDS can effectively improve oxygenation, reduce carbon dioxide retention, reduce the mechanical ventilation rate, shorten the duration of noninvasive mechanical ventilation, and reduce the incidence of BPD.


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