1.Association between daytime outdoor physical activity and common oral diseases among primary school students
ZHAO Binbin, ZHOU Yi, LU Xiuzhen, SUN Ying, CHEN Xin
Chinese Journal of School Health 2026;47(5):719-722
Objective:
To explore the association between daytime outdoor physical activity (OPA) and oral health indicators among primary school students, aiming to provide evidence for developing oral health intervention strategies based on natural exposure.
Methods:
In October 2023, based on the "Tianchang Children s Light Exposure and Growth Development Cohort", 799 second and third grades children were recruited from two primary schools in Tianchang, Chuzhou City, Anhui Province. Physical activity intensity and light exposure were objectively monitored for 24 hours over 5 consecutive days using triaxial accelerometers synchronized with portable illuminance meters. Standardized oral examinations were performed to record dental caries, gingivitis, and malocclusion. Demographics, lifestyle variables, and household socioeconomic data were collected via questionnaires. Multiple linear regression (for the number of carious teeth) and Logistic regression (for gingivitis risk) were used to analyze the relationship between daytime outdoor moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) and oral health outcomes.
Results:
The average daytime outdoor MVPA was (0.76±0.35)h, with (0.95±0.40)h on weekdays and (0.49±0.47)h on weekends. The detection rates for dental caries, gingivitis, and malocclusion were 31.0%, 4.6%, and 59.7%, respectively. Compared with children with good oral health, the duration of outdoor MVPA on school days was reduced in children with caries or gingivitis ( Z =-11.4, -5.01, both P <0.01). Multiple regression analysis showed that after adjusting for factors such as gender, age, body mass index, oral hygiene behaviors, an increase in daytime outdoor MVPA duration was associated with a decrease in the number of dental caries ( β=-0.64, 95%CI =-0.93 to -0.35) and a reduced risk of gingivitis ( OR= 0.58 , 95%CI =0.34-0.98) in primary school students (both P <0.05). The association was primarily observed on school days ( β=-0.72, 95%CI = -1.07 to -0.37; OR=0.42, 95%CI =0.21-0.85) (both P < 0.05).
Conclusions
Daytime outdoor MVPA on weekdays is significantly associated with a lower number of carious teeth and a reduced risk of gingivitis in primary school students. Increasing daytime outdoor activities on weekdays may serve as a promising and potential strategy for promoting children s oral health.
2.Expert consensus on the prevention and treatment of radiochemotherapy-induced oral mucositis.
Juan XIA ; Xiaoan TAO ; Qinchao HU ; Wei LUO ; Xiuzhen TONG ; Gang ZHOU ; Hongmei ZHOU ; Hong HUA ; Guoyao TANG ; Tong WU ; Qianming CHEN ; Yuan FAN ; Xiaobing GUAN ; Hongwei LIU ; Chaosu HU ; Yongmei ZHOU ; Xuemin SHEN ; Lan WU ; Xin ZENG ; Qing LIU ; Renchuan TAO ; Yuan HE ; Yang CAI ; Wenmei WANG ; Ying ZHANG ; Yingfang WU ; Minhai NIE ; Xin JIN ; Xiufeng WEI ; Yongzhan NIE ; Changqing YUAN ; Bin CHENG
International Journal of Oral Science 2025;17(1):54-54
Radiochemotherapy-induced oral mucositis (OM) is a common oral complication in patients with tumors following head and neck radiotherapy or chemotherapy. Erosion and ulcers are the main features of OM that seriously affect the quality of life of patients and even the progress of tumor treatment. To date, differences in clinical prevention and treatment plans for OM have been noted among doctors of various specialties, which has increased the uncertainty of treatment effects. On the basis of current research evidence, this expert consensus outlines risk factors, clinical manifestations, clinical grading, ancillary examinations, diagnostic basis, prevention and treatment strategies and efficacy indicators for OM. In addition to strategies such as basic oral care, anti-inflammatory and analgesic agents, anti-infective agents, pro-healing agents, and photobiotherapy recommended in previous guidelines, we also emphasize the role of traditional Chinese medicine in OM prevention and treatment. This expert consensus aims to provide references and guidance for dental physicians and oncologists in formulating strategies for OM prevention, diagnosis, and treatment, standardizing clinical practice, reducing OM occurrence, promoting healing, and improving the quality of life of patients.
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3.Effect of hyperbaric oxygen chamber therapy at postoperative early period and its impact on the prognosis of patients with traumatic intracranial hematoma
Yanxia YIN ; Lina ZHANG ; Xiuzhen ZHOU
China Medical Equipment 2025;22(6):92-96
Objective:To investigate effect of hyperbaric oxygen chamber therapy at postoperative early period and its impact on the prognosis of patients with traumatic intracranial hematoma.Methods:A total of 86 patients with traumatic intracranial hematoma who admitted to the First Affiliated Hospital of Xinjiang Medical University from January 2022 to January 2024 were retrospectively selected,and they were divided into observation group and control group according to random number table,with 43 cases in each group.All patients underwent surgery for treatment,and control group received conventional medicine treatment after surgery,while observation group received hyperbaric oxygen chamber therapy at postoperative early period on the basis of conventional medicine treatment after surgery.The clinically curative effect,cerebral hemodynamics,markers of brain injury,prognostic quality scores,and treatment safety of the two groups were assessed.Results:The total effective rate of the observation group was 93.02%,which was higher than that of the control group(x2=5.460,P<0.05).After treatment,the blood flow velocity(Vd),blood flow volume(BF)and pulsatility index(PI)of cranial arteries of the observation group were higher than those of the control group,and the resistance index(RI)of the observation group was lower than that of the control group(t=5.419,3.459,2.905,4.182,P<0.05).The levels of glial fibrillary acidic protein(GFAP),central nervous system specific protein(S100β)and neuron-specific enolase(NSE)of the observation group were lower than those of the control group after treatment(t=3.865,4.315,5.177,P<0.05).In addition,the scores of national institute of health stroke scale(NIHSS)and modified Rankin scale(mRS)of the observation group were lower than those of the control group,and the score of the comprehensive assessment questionnaire for quality of life(GQOLI-74)of the observation group were higher than those of the control group(t=4.524,5.323,3.676,P<0.05).There was no significant difference in the incidence of adverse reactions between the two groups(P>0.05).Conclusion:The postoperative early treatment with hyperbaric oxygen chamber for traumatic intracranial hematoma has a favorable effect,which can enhance the cerebral hemodynamics,and reduce the markers'level of brain injury,and improve the prognostic quality of life of patients.Its safety in treatment is favorable.
4.Cannabinoid receptor 1 promotes M1 polarization of macrophages through the Gαi/o/RhoA signaling pathway in mice with acute lung injury
Xiuzhen MA ; Ni ZHOU ; Siqi GUO ; Yuanyuan WANG ; Ping MAI
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2025;45(2):161-168
Objective·To explore the effects and potential molecular mechanisms of blocking cannabinoid receptor 1(CB1)in acute lung injury(ALI)in mice.Methods·Forty mice were randomly divided into blank control group,AM281(CB1 antagonist)control group,lipopolysaccharide(LPS)group,and LPS+AM281 group,with ten mice in each group.ALI models were induced by LPS.The pathological manifestations of lung tissues were observed in each group of mice by hematoxylin and eosin(H-E)staining and the inflammation scores were calculated.The mRNA levels of M1 markers[tumor necrosis factor-α(TNF-α),interleukin-1β(IL-1β),IL-12]and M2 markers[arginase(Arg),mannose receptor,C type 2(Mrc2),macrophage galactose-type lectin 1(Mgl1)]in lung macrophages were measured by reverse transcription and real-time fluorescence quantitative polymerase chain reaction(qPCR).Human myeloid leukemia monocytes THP-1 cells were cultured in vitro,and the expression of CB1 and CB2 in THP-1 cells was detected by immunofluorescence.After further blocking CB1 and inhibiting the Gαi/o/RhoA signaling pathway,the mRNA levels of M1 markers were assessed.Results·The LPS group showed significant lung tissue damage and a significant increase in inflammation scores in mice.After blocking CB1,compared with the LPS group,the LPS+AM281 group of mice showed improvements in lung injury,manifested as improved congestion of alveolar wall capillaries,reduced infiltration of inflammatory cells in the lung interstitium and alveolar cavity,and a decreased inflammation score(P=0.007).Compared with the control group,the levels of M1 marker in the lung tissue of the LPS group were upregulated,while the polarization of macrophages changed and the M1/M2 ratio was reversed after blocking CB1(all P<0.05).In vitro studies found that macrophages expressed CB1 and CB2.Activation of CB1 by arachidonyl-2-chloroethylamide(ACEA)upregulated the expression of M1 markers.Blocking CB1 and selectively inhibiting Gαi/o/RhoA signaling significantly downregulated M1 markers(all P<0.05).Conclusion·CB1 promotes the polarization of macrophage towards the M1 phenotype through the Gαi/o/RhoA signaling pathway in ALI,and blocking CB1 can improve lung injury.
5.Cannabinoid receptor 1 promotes M1 polarization of macrophages through the Gαi/o/RhoA signaling pathway in mice with acute lung injury
Xiuzhen MA ; Ni ZHOU ; Siqi GUO ; Yuanyuan WANG ; Ping MAI
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2025;45(2):161-168
Objective·To explore the effects and potential molecular mechanisms of blocking cannabinoid receptor 1(CB1)in acute lung injury(ALI)in mice.Methods·Forty mice were randomly divided into blank control group,AM281(CB1 antagonist)control group,lipopolysaccharide(LPS)group,and LPS+AM281 group,with ten mice in each group.ALI models were induced by LPS.The pathological manifestations of lung tissues were observed in each group of mice by hematoxylin and eosin(H-E)staining and the inflammation scores were calculated.The mRNA levels of M1 markers[tumor necrosis factor-α(TNF-α),interleukin-1β(IL-1β),IL-12]and M2 markers[arginase(Arg),mannose receptor,C type 2(Mrc2),macrophage galactose-type lectin 1(Mgl1)]in lung macrophages were measured by reverse transcription and real-time fluorescence quantitative polymerase chain reaction(qPCR).Human myeloid leukemia monocytes THP-1 cells were cultured in vitro,and the expression of CB1 and CB2 in THP-1 cells was detected by immunofluorescence.After further blocking CB1 and inhibiting the Gαi/o/RhoA signaling pathway,the mRNA levels of M1 markers were assessed.Results·The LPS group showed significant lung tissue damage and a significant increase in inflammation scores in mice.After blocking CB1,compared with the LPS group,the LPS+AM281 group of mice showed improvements in lung injury,manifested as improved congestion of alveolar wall capillaries,reduced infiltration of inflammatory cells in the lung interstitium and alveolar cavity,and a decreased inflammation score(P=0.007).Compared with the control group,the levels of M1 marker in the lung tissue of the LPS group were upregulated,while the polarization of macrophages changed and the M1/M2 ratio was reversed after blocking CB1(all P<0.05).In vitro studies found that macrophages expressed CB1 and CB2.Activation of CB1 by arachidonyl-2-chloroethylamide(ACEA)upregulated the expression of M1 markers.Blocking CB1 and selectively inhibiting Gαi/o/RhoA signaling significantly downregulated M1 markers(all P<0.05).Conclusion·CB1 promotes the polarization of macrophage towards the M1 phenotype through the Gαi/o/RhoA signaling pathway in ALI,and blocking CB1 can improve lung injury.
6.Effect of hyperbaric oxygen chamber therapy at postoperative early period and its impact on the prognosis of patients with traumatic intracranial hematoma
Yanxia YIN ; Lina ZHANG ; Xiuzhen ZHOU
China Medical Equipment 2025;22(6):92-96
Objective:To investigate effect of hyperbaric oxygen chamber therapy at postoperative early period and its impact on the prognosis of patients with traumatic intracranial hematoma.Methods:A total of 86 patients with traumatic intracranial hematoma who admitted to the First Affiliated Hospital of Xinjiang Medical University from January 2022 to January 2024 were retrospectively selected,and they were divided into observation group and control group according to random number table,with 43 cases in each group.All patients underwent surgery for treatment,and control group received conventional medicine treatment after surgery,while observation group received hyperbaric oxygen chamber therapy at postoperative early period on the basis of conventional medicine treatment after surgery.The clinically curative effect,cerebral hemodynamics,markers of brain injury,prognostic quality scores,and treatment safety of the two groups were assessed.Results:The total effective rate of the observation group was 93.02%,which was higher than that of the control group(x2=5.460,P<0.05).After treatment,the blood flow velocity(Vd),blood flow volume(BF)and pulsatility index(PI)of cranial arteries of the observation group were higher than those of the control group,and the resistance index(RI)of the observation group was lower than that of the control group(t=5.419,3.459,2.905,4.182,P<0.05).The levels of glial fibrillary acidic protein(GFAP),central nervous system specific protein(S100β)and neuron-specific enolase(NSE)of the observation group were lower than those of the control group after treatment(t=3.865,4.315,5.177,P<0.05).In addition,the scores of national institute of health stroke scale(NIHSS)and modified Rankin scale(mRS)of the observation group were lower than those of the control group,and the score of the comprehensive assessment questionnaire for quality of life(GQOLI-74)of the observation group were higher than those of the control group(t=4.524,5.323,3.676,P<0.05).There was no significant difference in the incidence of adverse reactions between the two groups(P>0.05).Conclusion:The postoperative early treatment with hyperbaric oxygen chamber for traumatic intracranial hematoma has a favorable effect,which can enhance the cerebral hemodynamics,and reduce the markers'level of brain injury,and improve the prognostic quality of life of patients.Its safety in treatment is favorable.
7.Research progress in roles of AGE-RAGE axis in occurrence and development of metabolism-related diseases and its intervention
Cuimei ZHAO ; Yajing WU ; Yingran LI ; Xiuzhen LONG ; Xun ZHOU ; Wenyuan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2024;38(12):952-958
Metabolism-related diseases are chronic diseases caused by genetic and environmental factors.The symptoms include insulin resistance,abnormal blood glucose and lipid levels,and elevated blood pressure.This type of illness has become a major threat to human health,and there is an urgent need to find effective treatments.Advanced glycation end products (AGE) are a group of complex and heterogeneous compounds that result from reduced interactions between the carbonyl groups of sugar and the free amino groups of proteins,lipids,and nucleic acids.Increasing evidence shows that AGE and its receptor (RAGE) are involved in the occurrence and development of such metabolism-related diseases as hypertension,diabetes,and atherosclerosis.AGE can have adverse effects on tissues through non-receptor and receptor-mediated mechanisms.In the receptor-mediated mechanism,AGE interacts with RAGE to increase the production of oxygen free radicals and activate NF-κB so that more pro-inflammatory cells are expressed and released,leading to cell damage.This article reviews the research progress in interventions with AGE and RAGE in the treatment of hypertension,diabetes,and atherosclerosis from a metabolic perspective in the hope of exploring the potential of AGE and RAGE as therapeutic targets for metabolism-related diseases.
8.Research progress in roles of AGE-RAGE axis in occurrence and development of metabolism-related diseases and its intervention
Cuimei ZHAO ; Yajing WU ; Yingran LI ; Xiuzhen LONG ; Xun ZHOU ; Wenyuan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2024;38(12):952-958
Metabolism-related diseases are chronic diseases caused by genetic and environmental factors.The symptoms include insulin resistance,abnormal blood glucose and lipid levels,and elevated blood pressure.This type of illness has become a major threat to human health,and there is an urgent need to find effective treatments.Advanced glycation end products (AGE) are a group of complex and heterogeneous compounds that result from reduced interactions between the carbonyl groups of sugar and the free amino groups of proteins,lipids,and nucleic acids.Increasing evidence shows that AGE and its receptor (RAGE) are involved in the occurrence and development of such metabolism-related diseases as hypertension,diabetes,and atherosclerosis.AGE can have adverse effects on tissues through non-receptor and receptor-mediated mechanisms.In the receptor-mediated mechanism,AGE interacts with RAGE to increase the production of oxygen free radicals and activate NF-κB so that more pro-inflammatory cells are expressed and released,leading to cell damage.This article reviews the research progress in interventions with AGE and RAGE in the treatment of hypertension,diabetes,and atherosclerosis from a metabolic perspective in the hope of exploring the potential of AGE and RAGE as therapeutic targets for metabolism-related diseases.
9.Mediating effects of self-perceptions of aging between frailty and cognitive function in community-dwelling older adults
Feifei WANG ; Guiying YAO ; Xiuzhen HOU ; Junjun SUN ; Huimin ZHANG ; Hua WANG ; Huimin WU ; Jiabo LI ; Ning ZHOU ; Yanyan LUO
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2023;32(3):250-256
Objective:To explore the mediating role of self-perceptions of aging between frailty and cognitive function in community-dwelling older adults.Methods:From February to July 2021, a total of 528 elderly people in Xinxiang community were investigated with the frailty phenotype, the brief self-perceptions ageing questionnaire and the Mini-mental state examination(MMSE) scale.According to the MMSE total score and education level, the subjects were divided into cognitive impairment group (illiteracy≤17, primary school≤20, junior high school and above≤24, n=74) and cognitive normal group( n=454). SPSS 25.0 software was used for common method deviation test, descriptive statistics and correlation analysis, while AMOS 24.0 software was used to build structural equation model and Bootstrap method was used for intermediary effect test. Results:(1)The prevalence of cognitive impairment among the elderly in the community was 14.1%. The differences between the cognitively normal group and cognitively impaired group were statistically significant in terms of age, education, number of chronic diseases suffered and depression ( χ2=59.21, 6.53, 9.84, 25.47, all P<0.05). The differences were statistically significant in terms of frailty( χ2=75.65, P<0.001) and self-perceptions of aging ( t=77.67, P<0.001). (2)Self-perceptions of aging in the cognitively impaired group (47.39±8.66) was higher than that in the cognitively normal group (38.22±8.24) ( t=77.67, P<0.001) .Frailty score in cognitively impaired group (2.00 (1.00, 3.00)) was higher than that in the cognitively normal group (0.00 (0.00, 1.00))( Z=-8.63, P<0.001) . (3)Frailty was negatively correlated with cognitive function ( r=-0.492, P<0.01), and positively correlated with self-perceptions of aging ( r=0.540, P<0.01). Self-perceptions of aging was negatively correlated with cognitive function ( r=-0.541, P<0.01) . After controlling the influencing factors such as age, education level, chronic diseases and depression, the correlation was still significant (all P<0.01) . (4) Self-perceptions of aging played a partially mediating role in the relationship between frailty and cognitive function, the mediating effect accounted for 58.5% of the total effect. Conclusion:Frailty and self-perceptions of aging have a significant impact on the cognitive function of the elderly in the community, and self-perceptions of aging plays a partial intermediary role between the frailty and cognitive function of the elderly in the community.
10.Prevalence and influencing factors of thyroid nodules in children aged 8-10 years old in Suzhou
Jing SU ; Jia HU ; Xiuzhen WU ; Jingzhi WU ; Jing ZHOU
Journal of Public Health and Preventive Medicine 2023;34(3):61-65
Objective To investigate the prevalence and influencing factors of thyroid nodules in children aged 8-10 years in Suzhou , and to provide a scientific basis for the rational prevention and treatment of iodine deficiency disorders (IDD). Methods PPS sampling method was used in this study. Questionnaire survey, physical examination and thyroid B-ultrasound examination were conducted on students aged 8-10 years. Salt samples and urine samples were collected for laboratory detection of the salt iodine and urinary iodine. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression models were used to analyze the risk factors related to thyroid nodules. Results A total of 2 048 children aged 8-10 years were included in the present survey, and the prevalence of thyroid nodules was 23.34% (478/2 048). The prevalence of nodules in boys was 20.98% (218/1 039), and the prevalence of nodules in girls was 25.77% (260/1 009). Multivariate analysis showed that gender (OR=1.338, P=0.006), height (OR=1.993, P=0.001), frequency of iodine-rich food intake (OR=0.862, P=0.048) and nutritional supplements (OR=1.469, P=0.008) were correlated with the prevalence of thyroid nodules. Conclusion The prevalence rate of thyroid nodules in children aged 8-10 years old in Suzhou is 23.34%. Female gender, higher height, regular intake of iodine-rich foods and dietary supplements are statistically associated with the prevalence of thyroid nodules, which may be risk factors for the prevalence of thyroid nodules , but further research is needed to confirm.


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