1.Multidisciplinary expert consensus on weight management for overweight and obese children and adolescents based on healthy lifestyle
HONG Ping, MA Yuguo, TAO Fangbiao, XU Yajun, ZHANG Qian, HU Liang, WEI Gaoxia, YANG Yuexin, QIAN Junwei, HOU Xiao, ZHANG Yimin, SUN Tingting, XI Bo, DONG Xiaosheng, MA Jun, SONG Yi, WANG Haijun, HE Gang, CHEN Runsen, LIU Jingmin, HUANG Zhijian, HU Guopeng, QIAN Jinghua, BAO Ke, LI Xuemei, ZHU Dan, FENG Junpeng, SHA Mo, Chinese Association for Student Nutrition & ; Health Promotion, Key Laboratory of Sports and Physical Fitness of the Ministry of Education,〖JZ〗 Engineering Research Center of Ministry of Education for Key Core Technical Integration System and Equipment,〖JZ〗 Key Laboratory of Exercise Rehabilitation Science of the Ministry of Education
Chinese Journal of School Health 2025;46(12):1673-1680
Abstract
In recent years, the prevalence of overweight and obesity among children and adolescents has risen rapidly, posing a serious threat to their physical and mental health. To provide scientific, systematic, and standardized weight management guidance for overweight and obese children and adolescents, the study focuses on the core concept of healthy lifestyle intervention, integrates multidisciplinary expert opinions and research findings,and proposes a comprehensive multidisciplinary intervention framework covering scientific exercise intervention, precise nutrition and diet, optimized sleep management, and standardized psychological support. It calls for the establishment of a multi agent collaborative management mechanism led by the government, implemented by families, fostered by schools, initiated by individuals, optimized by communities, reinforced by healthcare, and coordinated by multiple stakeholders. Emphasizing a child and adolescent centered approach, the consensus advocates for comprehensive, multi level, and personalized guidance strategies to promote the internalization and maintenance of a healthy lifestyle. It serves as a reference and provides recommendations for the effective prevention and control of overweight and obesity, and enhancing the health level of children and adolescents.
2.Miller-Fisher syndrome: A case report
Journal of Apoplexy and Nervous Diseases 2025;42(12):1141-1144
Miller-Fisher syndrome (MFS) is a rare neurological disorder and a variant of Guillain-Barré syndrome, with the main manifestations of ophthalmoplegia, ataxia, and absent tendon reflexes, and there are rare case reports of complete eyeball fixation. This article reports a case of MFS with complete eyeball fixation, and the patient had no response to conventional treatment and was improved after treatment with aigamoide α injection. Aigamoide α injection binds to Fc receptors in the body and accelerates the degradation of pathogenic immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies in lysosomes, thereby blocking the IgG cycle, and therefore, it is expected to become a potential therapy for GBS.
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3.HIV-1 pretreatment drug resistance and molecular transmission network characteristics in Yubei District,Chongqing
Difei LI ; Ying XU ; Mao YE ; Xin HUANG ; Xuemei MA ; Yi JIN ; Songsong SUN ; Jinping XIONG ; Hui LIU ; Guohui WU
Chongqing Medicine 2025;54(3):719-724,730
Objective To analyze the characteristics of HIV-1 pretreatment drug resistance(PDR)and molecular transmission networks in Yubei District,Chongqing,providing evidence for targeted interventions.Methods Using a cross-sectional design,plasma samples were collected from HIV/AIDS patients receiving antiretroviral therapy(ART)in Yubei District from January 2022 to December 2023.Pol gene fragments were extracted and amplified for HIV-1 genotyping and drug resistance analysis.Molecular transmission networks were constructed based on genetic distance calculations.Results Among 478 HIV-1 pol sequences,eight geno-types were identified:with CRF07_BC(60.4%,289/478),CRF08_BC(15.5%,74/478),CRF01_AE(11.7%,56/478),and CRF85_BC(5.9%,28/478).The overall PDR rate was 6.3%(30/478),with resistance to nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors(NRTIs)and non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors(NNRTIs)at 1.7%(8/478)and 5.2%(25/478),respectively.No protease inhibitor(PI)resistance was de-tected.The molecular network included 177 cases(37.0%network entry rate),forming 53 clusters with 198 connections.Cluster sizes ranged from 2 to 17 nodes,and 75.3%(149/198)of connections were associated with five subdistricts/towns:Shuanglonghu Street,Huixing Street,Luoqi Town,Gulu Town,and Baoshenghu Street.Conclusion HIV-1 genotypes in Yubei District exhibit diversity and complexity,with moderate PDR prevalence.Regional clustering of transmission networks suggests the need for enhanced molecular surveil-lance and targeted interventions based on analytical findings.
4.Bibliometric analysis and reflections on the current status of traditional Chinese medicine systematic reviews and Meta-analysis in the past decade
Jiaying WANG ; Yi ZHAO ; Ru DUAN ; Jingting LIU ; Yun WU ; Jisheng ZHANG ; Xuemei XIANG ; Yifei GU ; Yu TIAN ; Yawen CAO ; Bin LI ; Xianliang WANG ; Jingyuan MAO
Chinese Journal of Pharmacoepidemiology 2025;34(1):57-68
Objective To understand the current status of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)systematic reviews/Meta-analysis over the past 10 years.Methods Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews,PubMed,Web of Knowledge,CNKI,SinoMed,WanFang Data,VIP databases,as well as the Cochrane Register and PROSPERO registration platform were searched to collect TCM-related systematic reviews/Meta-analysis published between January 2015 and December 2024.Literature was screened,and standardization of institutions,countries,and journals was performed.Data cleaning was conducted,and trends in publication years,high-frequency diseases,journals,institutions,and highly cited papers were analyzed.Results A total of 11,174 papers were included,involving approximately 56,656 authors from 1,422 institutions across 44 countries,covering 1,300 journals and 1,070 diseases.The top five institutions in terms of publications were Beijing University of Chinese Medicine(954 papers),Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine(928 papers),China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences(537 papers),Tianjin University of Chinese Medicine(460 papers),and Chengdu University of Chinese Medicine(393 papers).Foreign institutions with the highest publication volumes were concentrated in South Korea,Iran,and Australia.The most frequently published Chinese journal was Zhongyi Clinical Research with 332 papers,while the most published English journal was Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine with 311 papers.There were 282 single-author papers involving 271 authors,and the most cited paper was referenced 323 times,The three most frequently studied diseases were diabetes(267 papers,2.39%),angina pectoris(214 papers,1.92%),and osteoarthritis(210 papers,1.88%).Non-pharmacological interventions such as acupuncture(1,265 papers,11.32%),auricular therapy(101 papers,0.90%),and Tai Chi(98 papers,0.88%)were most frequently reported.In pharmacological interventions,studies on Tripterygium wilfordii tablets(76 papers,0.68%)and Danhong injection(54 papers,0.48%)were more common.Conclusion The systematic reviews/Meta-analysis method is widely used in the field of TCM,and the field continues to grow.Active academic teams,institutions,and journals have emerged.Over the past decade,there has been a considerable body of evidence in Chinese systematic reviews on TCM for chronic diseases such as diabetes,angina pectoris,and osteoarthritis.In English-language studies,non-pharmacological therapies like acupuncture have been more widely reported,and some high-impact studies have emerged.However,challenges remain,such as issues with research transparency and methodological standardization.Future efforts should focus on establishing transparent systems and quality control mechanisms to further enhance the reliability,accuracy,and dissemination of TCM evidence-based research.
5.Evaluation of effect of hydrogen peroxide disinfectant on terminal disinfection in wards
Zequan WANG ; Linxia YI ; Zhiqin XIE ; Min ZHANG ; Wanyin XIONG ; Li ZHOU ; Tianxin XIANG ; Yunyu DU ; Shihan CHEN ; Xuemei TAO ; Chao XIE ; Zhen YANG
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(21):3326-3329
OBJECTIVE To explore the effect of hydrogen peroxide disinfectant on terminal disinfection in wards of medical institutions.METHODS The surfaces of highly frequent contact objects of the wards of the First Affilia-ted Hospital of Nanchang University from which the public health center patients were discharged between Apr.2024 and Jun.2024 were respectively disinfected with 0.5%(low)and 5%(high)concentrations of hydrogen peroxide disinfecting wipes,totally 180 samples were randomly collected before and after the disinfection,and the pathogens were detected.The air of the wards from which the public health center patients were discharged be-tween Jul.2024 and Aug.2024 were disinfected with hydrogen peroxide dry mist disinfection device,and 90 sam-ples were respectively collected before and after the disinfection.Geobacillus stearothermophilus was used as the biological indicator and placed at various points within the air-disinfected wards to evaluate the disinfection level.The environmental sampling results and distribution of bacteria were observed and compared.RESULTS The qualified rates of disinfection of the object surfaces were 95.56%(86/90)and 98.89%(89/90)respectively for the low and high concentratioins of hydrogen peroxide disinfecting wipes,and there was no significant difference in the disinfection effect.Totally 120 strains of pathogens were isolated from unqualified samples before the disinfection,among which gram-negative bacteria(69.17%)were dominant,and the isolation rate of multidrug-resistant or-ganisms was 22.50%(27/120);only 1 strain of carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii was isolated after the disinfection.The qualified rate of disinfection of air in the wards was 96.00%by 7.5%hydrogen peroxide dry mist disinfection device,the average bacterial colony counts in the air were 2 CFU/(5 min·vsl)after the dis-infection,and the killing rate of Geobacillus stearothermophilus was 100.00%by the air disinfection.CONCLUSION The hydrogen peroxide disinfectant can meet the requirement for terminal disinfection of the wards of the medical institutions,and it is portable and highly efficient.
6.Analysis of influencing factors of postoperative delirium after endovascular aortic repair: A case-control study
Yi XIONG ; Chuan GAO ; Chunfang MU ; Xuemei ZHAO ; Yuanfei LI ; Chunyue LI ; Kejian HU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2025;32(10):1462-1466
Objective To analyze the influencing factors of delirium after endovascular aortic repair, and to provide a basis for clinical nursing and prevention of this condition. Methods Patients who underwent endovascular aortic repair at Fuwai Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences from 2018 to 2019 were selected. The Chinese version of the Nursing Delirium Screening Scale (Nu-DESC) was used to assess whether postoperative delirium occurred. Patients with a Nu-DESC score≥ 3 were assigned to the delirium group. Non-delirium patients who had the same surgeon and adjacent surgical order were selected at a 1 : 4 ratio to form the non-delirium group. Univariate analysis was performed on the clinical data of the two groups. Factors with P<0.1 in the univariate analysis and those considered clinically significant were included in a multivariate logistic regression analysis to identify the influencing factors of postoperative delirium. Stratified analysis was conducted based on thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR) and endovascular abdominal aortic repair (EVAR). Results A total of 213 patients were included, comprising 46 in the delirium group and 167 in the non-delirium group. The overall mean age was (60.3±12.0) years, and 183 (85.9%) were male. Univariate analysis showed that emergency admission, preoperative neutrophil percentage, aortic dissection, surgical duration, intubation time, and ICU stay may be associated with postoperative delirium. Multivariate analysis revealed that longer operative and intubation times were associated with a higher likelihood of delirium. In the stratified analysis, the results for the TEVAR group were consistent with the overall findings, whereas no significant differences were observed in the EVAR group. Conclusion Longer surgical and intubation times are associated with an increased risk of delirium in patients undergoing TEVAR. No significant factors influencing delirium are identified in patients undergoing EVAR.
7.Novel outpatient infusion model of blinatumomab: case studies of two patients
Guijun LI ; Xuemei JIANG ; Xin WANG ; Qiuxia XU ; Jianhui LI ; Susi DAI ; Ying HE ; Hai YI ; Dan CHEN
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2025;38(4):557-561
[Objective] To evaluate the feasibility of a novel outpatient infusion model for blinatumomab in two acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) patients, aiming to address challenges of poor treatment tolerance, high healthcare costs, and compromised quality of life, thereby providing clinical insights for broader adoption of this approach. [Methods] Two post-allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT) patients undergoing blinatumomab maintenance therapy were selected to evaluate the efficacy of the outpatient infusion model. Patient selection criteria, nursing protocols, standardized workflows, and advancements in infusion practices were systematically analyzed combined with a review of global developments in this field. [Results] Both patients completed outpatient blinatumomab infusion without severe adverse events, demonstrating preliminary feasibility and safety of this model. The novel approach enhanced treatment convenience, reduced hospitalization costs, and improved quality of life. [Conclusion] Despite the limited sample size, this pilot study highlights the potential of outpatient blinatumomab administration as a viable alternative to traditional inpatient regimens.
8.Effects of Buyang Huanwu Decoction Regulating Cav-1/Notch1/Hes1 Signaling Pathway on Nerve Regeneration after Cerebral Ischemia in Mice
Fanzuo ZENG ; Xuemei CHEN ; Yin OUYANG ; Bowei CHEN ; Jian YI ; Yaqian XU ; Wanling NING ; Baiyan LIU
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;32(5):114-120
Objective To investigate the effects of Buyang Huanwu Decoction on nerve regeneration after cerebral ischemia in mice based on Cav-1/Notch1/Hes1 signaling pathway.Methods Wild(WT)and Cav-1-/-(KO)male mice were randomly divided into sham-operation group,model group and Buyang Huanwu Decoction group,with 10 mice in each group.The middle cerebral artery occlusion method was used to construct the mouse cerebral ischemia model.After modeling,5-ethynyl-2'-deoxyuridine(EdU)was injected intraperitoneally every 7 days for 3 times(with an interval of 8 hours).Buyang Huanwu Decoction group was given 18.5 g/kg Buyang Huanwu Decoction by gavage daily,while the sham-operation group and model group were given distilled water of equal volume by gavage for 21 consecutive days.The neurological function of mice was evaluated using modified neurological severity score,brain tissue morphology was observed through HE staining,nerve regeneration in the ischemic side injury area was detected using dual immunofluorescence staining,Western blot was used to detect the expressions of Notch1 and Hes1 protein in ischemic cortical area.Results Compared with the same genotype sham-operation group,the neurological function score of the mice in the WT and KO model groups significantly increased(P<0.01),the arrangement of neurons in the ischemic cortical area was disordered,with nucleoli shrinking,marginalization,and even rupture,widened intercellular spaces,intracellular edema and vacuolar changes,the co-localization of EdU/Nestin,EdU/DCX and EdU/NeuN in the ischemic side injury area significantly increased(P<0.01),and the expression of Notch1 and Hes1 protein in ischemic cortical area significantly increased(P<0.01).Compared with the same genotype model group,the neurological function score of the WT and KO Buyang Huanwu Decoction group significantly decreased(P<0.01),the neurons in the ischemic cortical area were arranged neatly and structurally intact,with reduced intercellular space and clear nucleoli,the co-localization of EdU/Nestin,EdU/DCX and EdU/NeuN in the ischemic side injury area was significantly increased(P<0.01),and the expression of Notch1 and Hes1 protein in ischemic cortical area were significantly decreased(P<0.01).Compared with the corresponding WT group,the neurological function scores of mice in the KO model group and KO Buyang Huanwu Decoction group significantly increased(P<0.01),the neurons in the ischemic cortical area had more severe nucleolar condensation,marginalization and rupture,with more vacuolar changes and ischemic injury,the co-localization of EdU/Nestin and EdU/NeuN in the ischemic side injury area was significantly decreased(P<0.01),and the expression of Notch1 and Hes1 proteins in ischemic cortical area significantly increased(P<0.01).Conclusion Buyang Huanwu Decoction can promote nerve regeneration after cerebral ischemia,which may be related to the regulation of Cav-1 thereby inhibition Notch1//Hes1 signaling pathway activity.
9.Evaluation of effect of hydrogen peroxide disinfectant on terminal disinfection in wards
Zequan WANG ; Linxia YI ; Zhiqin XIE ; Min ZHANG ; Wanyin XIONG ; Li ZHOU ; Tianxin XIANG ; Yunyu DU ; Shihan CHEN ; Xuemei TAO ; Chao XIE ; Zhen YANG
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(21):3326-3329
OBJECTIVE To explore the effect of hydrogen peroxide disinfectant on terminal disinfection in wards of medical institutions.METHODS The surfaces of highly frequent contact objects of the wards of the First Affilia-ted Hospital of Nanchang University from which the public health center patients were discharged between Apr.2024 and Jun.2024 were respectively disinfected with 0.5%(low)and 5%(high)concentrations of hydrogen peroxide disinfecting wipes,totally 180 samples were randomly collected before and after the disinfection,and the pathogens were detected.The air of the wards from which the public health center patients were discharged be-tween Jul.2024 and Aug.2024 were disinfected with hydrogen peroxide dry mist disinfection device,and 90 sam-ples were respectively collected before and after the disinfection.Geobacillus stearothermophilus was used as the biological indicator and placed at various points within the air-disinfected wards to evaluate the disinfection level.The environmental sampling results and distribution of bacteria were observed and compared.RESULTS The qualified rates of disinfection of the object surfaces were 95.56%(86/90)and 98.89%(89/90)respectively for the low and high concentratioins of hydrogen peroxide disinfecting wipes,and there was no significant difference in the disinfection effect.Totally 120 strains of pathogens were isolated from unqualified samples before the disinfection,among which gram-negative bacteria(69.17%)were dominant,and the isolation rate of multidrug-resistant or-ganisms was 22.50%(27/120);only 1 strain of carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii was isolated after the disinfection.The qualified rate of disinfection of air in the wards was 96.00%by 7.5%hydrogen peroxide dry mist disinfection device,the average bacterial colony counts in the air were 2 CFU/(5 min·vsl)after the dis-infection,and the killing rate of Geobacillus stearothermophilus was 100.00%by the air disinfection.CONCLUSION The hydrogen peroxide disinfectant can meet the requirement for terminal disinfection of the wards of the medical institutions,and it is portable and highly efficient.
10.Application of interventional teaching in undergraduate nursing internship in operating rooms
Xuemei YI ; Yuanyi WANG ; Huifeng TANG ; Li WANG ; Qian YANG ; Gang WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2025;24(9):1278-1283
Objective:To explore the application effect of interventional teaching in undergraduate nursing internship in operating rooms.Methods:A total of 98 undergraduate nursing students who worked as interns in the operating room during the two school years from June 2022 to February 2024 were selected as research subjects. Students who entered the program from June 2022 to February 2023 were enrolled into control group (50 students), and those who entered from June 2023 to February 2024 were enrolled into experimental group (48 students). The students conducted their internships in batches (with 4 to 5 students per subgroup) following a departmental rotation mechanism. The control group received routine teaching, while the experimental group received interventional teaching. At the end of the internship, the two groups were compared for their performance, including basic and specialized knowledge, skills, theory, and operation; patient reception, tripartite verification, and intraoperative cooperation for planned video-assisted thoracoscopic bullectomy; and their degrees of satisfaction with the teaching. The t-test was performed using SPSS 26.0. Results:The experimental group achieved significantly higher theoretical scores than the control group [(91.69±4.51) vs. (74.52±6.06)]. Meanwhile, the experimental group was significantly superior to the control group in operational performance, including surgical hand disinfection [(96.08±1.93) vs. (92.14±3.07)] and wearing and removing sterile surgical gowns and sterile gloves [(97.00±1.75) vs. (94.10±3.48)). In terms of specialized knowledge and skills, specifically, patient reception and third-party verification in simulated surgical nursing, the experimental group achieved higher scores than the control group [(98.77±0.69) vs. (94.04±2.56); (98.54±0.65) vs. (94.64±2.65)]. In terms of intraoperative cooperation, the experimental group showed a slight advantage over the control group. The experimental group had higher degrees of satisfaction with teaching than the control group, including course design, implementation methods, course arrangement, teaching attitude, teaching methods, degree of participation, gains, and assistance.Conclusions:After adopting interventional teaching, the teaching effect for nursing internship in operating rooms is better. It improves the various assessment scores of nursing students, enhances their comprehensive abilities and degrees of satisfaction with teaching, and reinforces the teaching abilities in operating rooms.


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