1.Current situation of e-cigarettes and its relationship with smoking and smoking cessation among residents aged 18-65 in Beijing
Bo JIANG ; Aijuan MA ; Jin XIE ; Chen XIE ; Xueyu HAN ; Li NIE ; Yingqi WEI ; Kai FANG ; Jing DONG ; Yue ZHAO ; Zhong DONG
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2025;46(4):638-645
Objective:To understand the usage situation of e-cigarettes among residents aged 18-65 in Beijing, explore the relationship between e-cigarette use and cigarette smoking as well as smoking cessation behaviors, and provide scientific support for the developing and improving policies and measures related to e-cigarettes.Methods:Using 19 684 residents data from the Beijing Non-communication Chronic Disease and Risk Factors Surveillance in 2022, complex sampling weighted methods were used to estimate proportions, and complex sampling logistic regression analysis was applied to explore the relationship between e-cigarette use, cigarette smoking, and smoking cessation.Results:Among all study participants, the proportion of those who had ever used e-cigarettes was 3.36%, with the current e-cigarette use at 1.26%. The proportion of current e-cigarette users (1.87%) and the former e-cigarette users (3.47%) were higher ( χ2=64.70, P<0.001) among males compared to females (0.60% and 0.64% respectively). The top three reasons for using e-cigarettes were wanting to quit smoking, perceiving e-cigarettes as less harmful, and enjoying the flavors of e-cigarettes. 83.54% of e-cigarette users started with cigarettes. The results of the complex sampling multivariable logistic regression analysis showed that current smoking ( OR=61.35, 95% CI: 36.98-101.76) and former smoking ( OR=31.20, 95% CI: 15.52-62.71) were positively associated with e-cigarette, while current e-cigarette use ( OR=0.13, 95% CI: 0.04-0.39) was negatively associated with quitting cigarette smoking. Conclusions:The proportion of e-cigarette use in Beijing was relatively low. E-cigarette use was associated with cigarette use and was not conducive to smoking cessation. Therefore, stronger regulatory measures and health education campaigns regarding the risks of e-cigarettes should be implemented.
2.Construction and validation of a risk prediction model for perineal radiation dermatitis in cervical cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy
Fang ZHANG ; Zhao WANG ; Xueyu LI ; Xiaocen CHEN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(11):858-865
Objective:To construct a risk prediction model for radiation dermatitis in the perineum of cervical cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy, and verify the predictive effect of the model, so as to provide theoretical basis for reducing the risk of perineal radiation dermatitis in clinical practice.Methods:A prospective study design was used to conveniently select 247 cervical cancer patients who received radiotherapy at Tianjin Medical University Cancer Institute & Hospital from January 2022 to March 2023 as the modeling group. They were divided into a group with perineal radiodermatitis ( n = 130) and a group without perineal radiodermatitis ( n = 117). The data of the two groups were compared, and a risk prediction model was constructed based on the results of logistic regression analysis. Used the area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve to test the predictive performance of the model. From May to November 2023, 109 patients were selected as the validation group to conduct external validation of the model. Results:Among the 247 patients in the modeling group, the age of the group with perineal radiodermatitis was (45.31 ± 7.25) years old, and the age of the group without perineal radiodermatitis was (46.70 ± 6.43) years old. The incidence of perineal radiation dermatitis during radiotherapy in the modeling group was 52.6% (130/247), while in the validation group it was 44.0% (48/109). The final predictive variables included in the model were high blood sugar or not ( OR = 0.304, 95% CI 0.174-0.530), vaginal bleeding/discharge or not ( OR = 4.338, 95% CI 2.397-7.854), involvement of 1/3 of the vagina or not ( OR = 0.497, 95% CI 0.281-0.879), whether topical skin protectants could be used( OR = 3.479, 95% CI 1.596-7.583), whether skin protectants could be used in a standardized manner ( OR = 2.399, 95% CI 1.201-4.789), whether the skin could be cleaned with the correct cleaning agent ( OR = 3.155, 95% CI 1.603-6.209), and whether the skin could be wiped with the correct method ( OR = 3.325, 95% CI 1.806-6.121), totaling 7 predictive factors (all P<0.05). The area under the ROC curve of the prediction model was 0.866, the sensitivity was 0.735, and the specificity was 0.852, the Youden index was 0.587. Model validation results showed the area under the ROC curve was 0.762, the sensitivity was 0.815, the specificity was 0.717, and the accuracy was 80.73%, indicating good predictive performance. Conclusions:The predictive model constructed in this study had good predictive performance and could provide reference for clinical nursing staff to screen high-risk patients with perineal radiation dermatitis.
3.Current situation of e-cigarettes and its relationship with smoking and smoking cessation among residents aged 18-65 in Beijing
Bo JIANG ; Aijuan MA ; Jin XIE ; Chen XIE ; Xueyu HAN ; Li NIE ; Yingqi WEI ; Kai FANG ; Jing DONG ; Yue ZHAO ; Zhong DONG
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2025;46(4):638-645
Objective:To understand the usage situation of e-cigarettes among residents aged 18-65 in Beijing, explore the relationship between e-cigarette use and cigarette smoking as well as smoking cessation behaviors, and provide scientific support for the developing and improving policies and measures related to e-cigarettes.Methods:Using 19 684 residents data from the Beijing Non-communication Chronic Disease and Risk Factors Surveillance in 2022, complex sampling weighted methods were used to estimate proportions, and complex sampling logistic regression analysis was applied to explore the relationship between e-cigarette use, cigarette smoking, and smoking cessation.Results:Among all study participants, the proportion of those who had ever used e-cigarettes was 3.36%, with the current e-cigarette use at 1.26%. The proportion of current e-cigarette users (1.87%) and the former e-cigarette users (3.47%) were higher ( χ2=64.70, P<0.001) among males compared to females (0.60% and 0.64% respectively). The top three reasons for using e-cigarettes were wanting to quit smoking, perceiving e-cigarettes as less harmful, and enjoying the flavors of e-cigarettes. 83.54% of e-cigarette users started with cigarettes. The results of the complex sampling multivariable logistic regression analysis showed that current smoking ( OR=61.35, 95% CI: 36.98-101.76) and former smoking ( OR=31.20, 95% CI: 15.52-62.71) were positively associated with e-cigarette, while current e-cigarette use ( OR=0.13, 95% CI: 0.04-0.39) was negatively associated with quitting cigarette smoking. Conclusions:The proportion of e-cigarette use in Beijing was relatively low. E-cigarette use was associated with cigarette use and was not conducive to smoking cessation. Therefore, stronger regulatory measures and health education campaigns regarding the risks of e-cigarettes should be implemented.
4.Construction and validation of a risk prediction model for perineal radiation dermatitis in cervical cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy
Fang ZHANG ; Zhao WANG ; Xueyu LI ; Xiaocen CHEN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(11):858-865
Objective:To construct a risk prediction model for radiation dermatitis in the perineum of cervical cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy, and verify the predictive effect of the model, so as to provide theoretical basis for reducing the risk of perineal radiation dermatitis in clinical practice.Methods:A prospective study design was used to conveniently select 247 cervical cancer patients who received radiotherapy at Tianjin Medical University Cancer Institute & Hospital from January 2022 to March 2023 as the modeling group. They were divided into a group with perineal radiodermatitis ( n = 130) and a group without perineal radiodermatitis ( n = 117). The data of the two groups were compared, and a risk prediction model was constructed based on the results of logistic regression analysis. Used the area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve to test the predictive performance of the model. From May to November 2023, 109 patients were selected as the validation group to conduct external validation of the model. Results:Among the 247 patients in the modeling group, the age of the group with perineal radiodermatitis was (45.31 ± 7.25) years old, and the age of the group without perineal radiodermatitis was (46.70 ± 6.43) years old. The incidence of perineal radiation dermatitis during radiotherapy in the modeling group was 52.6% (130/247), while in the validation group it was 44.0% (48/109). The final predictive variables included in the model were high blood sugar or not ( OR = 0.304, 95% CI 0.174-0.530), vaginal bleeding/discharge or not ( OR = 4.338, 95% CI 2.397-7.854), involvement of 1/3 of the vagina or not ( OR = 0.497, 95% CI 0.281-0.879), whether topical skin protectants could be used( OR = 3.479, 95% CI 1.596-7.583), whether skin protectants could be used in a standardized manner ( OR = 2.399, 95% CI 1.201-4.789), whether the skin could be cleaned with the correct cleaning agent ( OR = 3.155, 95% CI 1.603-6.209), and whether the skin could be wiped with the correct method ( OR = 3.325, 95% CI 1.806-6.121), totaling 7 predictive factors (all P<0.05). The area under the ROC curve of the prediction model was 0.866, the sensitivity was 0.735, and the specificity was 0.852, the Youden index was 0.587. Model validation results showed the area under the ROC curve was 0.762, the sensitivity was 0.815, the specificity was 0.717, and the accuracy was 80.73%, indicating good predictive performance. Conclusions:The predictive model constructed in this study had good predictive performance and could provide reference for clinical nursing staff to screen high-risk patients with perineal radiation dermatitis.
5.Radiological shoulder parameter associated with postoperative satisfaction in Lenke type 1 adolescent idiopathic scoliosis
Fang XIE ; Dan GENG ; Fei WANG ; Jinggang DANG ; Liyu XIA ; Zhuojing LUO ; Xueyu HU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2024;44(8):525-531
Objective:To analyze the radiographic parameters of shoulder balance that affect the postoperative satisfaction of Lenke type 1 adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS).Methods:A total of 98 patients with AIS who underwent posterior pedicle screw fusion in Xijing Hospital of Air Force Medical University from August 2017 to July 2020 were retrospectively analyzed. There were 26 males and 72 females, aged 15.2±5.3 years (range, 10-24 years). Distribution of upper instrumented vertebrae: T 2 58 cases (59%), T 3 25 cases (26%), T 4 15 cases (15%); Distribution of lower instrumented vertebrae: T 12 63 cases (64%), L 1 28 cases (29%), L 2 4 cases (4%), L 3 3 cases (3%). Clavicle angle (CA), radiographic shoulder height (RSH), and coracoid height difference (CHD), clavicle-rib cage intersection difference (CRID), T 1 tilt angle, first rib tilt angle, clavicle chest angle difference(CCAD) and Scoliosis Research Society-22 (SRS-22) scale were compared before and after operation. Binary logistic regression was used to analyze the radiographic indicators of shoulder balance that affected the postoperative satisfaction of Lenke type 1 AIS. The receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was drawn to determine the threshold value of the imaging index. Results:All operations were successfully completed. The operation time was 260±80 min (range, 220-320 min), and the intraoperative blood loss was 360±110 ml (range, 300-700 ml). There was no nerve, dural or vascular injury during operation. RSH, CHD, CRID, T 1 tilt angle, first rib tilt angle, and CCAD at the final follow-up were 4.0 (0, 13.9) mm, 7.0 (0, 12.9) mm, 4.0 (0, 10.0) mm, 4.8° (3.3°, 8.2°), 5.3°±3.9°, and 5.5° (3.0°, 8.9°), respectively, which were less than the preoperative 10.6 (2.0, 20.3) mm, 10.3 (2.5, 15.9) mm, 8.0 (1.0, 15.2) mm, 7.6° (3.5°, 12.2°), 7.5°±6.9°, 8.5° (3.6°, 18.3°), and the difference was statistically significant ( P<0.05). The SRS-22 function, pain, appearance, and psychological scores at the final follow-up were 4.6 (4.0, 4.9), 4.1±0.5, 4.1±0.7, and 4.2 (3.9, 4.8) points, respectively, which were greater than the preoperative scores of 4.2 (3.8, 4.6), 4.0±0.7, 3.5±0.7, and 4.0 (3.5, 4.4) points, the difference was statistically significant ( P<0.05). Binary logistic regression showed that CCAD was an independent radiographic indicator of shoulder balance that affected the satisfaction of AIS patients after orthopaedic surgery ( OR=0.826, P=0.040). ROC curve showed that the area under the curve and 95% CI was 0.726 (0.572, 0.865), and the threshold was 6.6°. Conclusion:CCAD is an independent radiographic parameter of shoulder balance that affects the postoperative satisfaction of AIS. Patients are more likely to achieve a satisfactory outcome when their postoperative CCAD is ≤6.6°, which can be used clinically as a radiographic parameter to assess the efficacy of orthopaedic spine surgery.
6.Discovery of a subtype-selective, covalent inhibitor against palmitoylation pocket of TEAD3.
Tian LU ; Yong LI ; Wenchao LU ; Twgm SPITTERS ; Xueyu FANG ; Jun WANG ; Simian CAI ; Jing GAO ; Yanting ZHOU ; Zhe DUAN ; Huan XIONG ; Liping LIU ; Qi LI ; Hualiang JIANG ; Kaixian CHEN ; Hu ZHOU ; Hua LIN ; Huijin FENG ; Bing ZHOU ; Christopher L ANTOS ; Cheng LUO
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2021;11(10):3206-3219
The TEA domain (TEAD) family proteins (TEAD1‒4) are essential transcription factors that control cell differentiation and organ size in the Hippo pathway. Although the sequences and structures of TEAD family proteins are highly conserved, each TEAD isoform has unique physiological and pathological functions. Therefore, the development and discovery of subtype selective inhibitors for TEAD protein will provide important chemical probes for the TEAD-related function studies in development and diseases. Here, we identified a novel TEAD1/3 covalent inhibitor (DC-TEADin1072) with biochemical IC
7.Primary cilia mediate Klf2-dependant Notch activation in regenerating heart.
Xueyu LI ; Qiang LU ; Yuanyuan PENG ; Fang GENG ; Xuelian SHAO ; Huili ZHOU ; Ying CAO ; Ruilin ZHANG
Protein & Cell 2020;11(6):433-445
Unlike adult mammalian heart, zebrafish heart has a remarkable capacity to regenerate after injury. Previous study has shown Notch signaling activation in the endocardium is essential for regeneration of the myocardium and this activation is mediated by hemodynamic alteration after injury, however, the molecular mechanism has not been fully explored. In this study we demonstrated that blood flow change could be perceived and transmitted in a primary cilia dependent manner to control the hemodynamic responsive klf2 gene expression and subsequent activation of Notch signaling in the endocardium. First we showed that both homologues of human gene KLF2 in zebrafish, klf2a and klf2b, could respond to hemodynamic alteration and both were required for Notch signaling activation and heart regeneration. Further experiments indicated that the upregulation of klf2 gene expression was mediated by endocardial primary cilia. Overall, our findings reveal a novel aspect of mechanical shear stress signal in activating Notch pathway and regulating cardiac regeneration.
8.The positive role of insecurity
Guixia LI ; Yingna LIN ; Fang WANG ; Xueyu LYU ; Hui DU ; Yanying HUANG ; Yana WANG ; Weidong WANG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2014;(4):296-298,384
There are many discussions and researches on the positive role of security and negative role of insecurity. However, from the view of biology and evolution, insecurity should be exist when people were born. It makes human to think, then produce relevant behaviors. Just these thinking and behaviors produce culture, maintain psychological individual balance and realize personal value.
9.The sleep-improving effect of thought imprint psychotherapy under lower resistant state on depression associated with insomnia
Xueyu Lü ; Yingna LIN ; Lan HONG ; Fang WANG ; Yang ZHAO ; Weidong WANG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2012;34(1):8-10
ObjectiveTo study the effect of thought imprint psychotherapy in lower resistant state (a TCM psychotherapy ) treating insomnia accompanied by depression.MethodsIntervened patients by sleep regulating technique of lower resistant state for 6 months.PSQI and PSG were tested prior and post treatment.ResultsThe data from PSQI and PSG indicated the improvement of their sleep quality:PSQI:sleep quality (2.500±0.589) vs (1.416±0.928),initiating sleep time(2.375±0.875) vs (1.416±0.880),sleep time (2.125±0.947) vs (1.500±0.884),sleep efficiency (1.625±1.135) vs (0.958±0.954),sleep disorder (1.875±0.536)vs (1.416±0.775),daytime function (2.416±0.880) vs (1.833± 1.203); PSG:sleep efficiency (0.82±0.11)% vs (0.88±0.10)%,number of wake (3.92±3.24) vs (2.38±1.21),stage 1 percentage (27.4±11.9)%vs (23.5±7.8)%,stage 3 percentage (10.2±6.8) % vs (15.6±5.9)%,REM sleep percentage (23.89±6.84) % vs (16.16 ± 6.36) %,P<0.05 or 0.01.ConclusionSleep regulating technique in lower resistant state can improve patients' sleep quality.
10.Systematic psychotherapy of TCM cause-tracing technique in the static state of Qigong
Xueyu Lü ; Weidong WANG ; Yingna LIN ; Fang WANG ; Lan HONG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2011;33(1):28-30
Objective To introduce personality-reshaping technique in the static state of Qigong to enrich modern clinic psychotherapy. Methods Based on previous therapeutic experience, we introduce personality-reshaping technique in the static state of Qigong. Results Personality-reshaping technique in the static state of Qigong can change personality of patients through series of techniques. Conclusion Personality-reshaping technique in the static state of Qigong has great clinical values.

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