1.Nutritional supply status of school meals for primary and secondary students in three cities of Henan Province
LI Shan, YANG Li, HE Qidong, CAO Linlin, CHEN Xiaolong, LIU Bingrui, FENG Yinhua, FU Pengyu
Chinese Journal of School Health 2025;46(1):50-52
Objective:
To assess the nutritional supply status of school meals for primary and secondary school students in Henan Province, so as to provide a basis for scientific guidance of school meals.
Methods:
During 2021-2023, 115 lunch and dinner samples were collected from 25 primary and secondary schools in Zhoukou, Anyang and Luoyang of Henan Province by a direct selection method, and 13 nutrients were determined for each sample. The nutrient supply was evaluated based on Nutrition Guidelines of School Meals and Reference Intake of Dietary Nutrients for Chinese Residents (2023 Edition). Mann-Whitney U test was used to compare the differences of nutritional supply between urban and rural schools.
Results:
The median values for energy (709.77 kcal,1 kcal=4.18 kJ), fat energy supply ratio (0.27) and carbohydrate energy supply ratio (0.55) in the 66 lunches and dinners from primary school were within the recommended range. The supply of protein (28.39 g) and sodium (1 464.59 mg) was excessive. The median values of zinc (2.62 mg) and dietary fiber (5.19 g) were lower than the reference values. No statistically significant differences were observed in the supply of 13 nutrients between urban and rural primary schools( U = 427.00 -633.00, P > 0.05 ). Among 49 samples from secondary schools, the median value of energy supply (930.02 kcal), carbohydrate energy ratio ( 0.54 ) and fat energy supply ratio(0.25) were within the recommended range; and the median values of protein (38.82 g) and sodium (2 556.80 mg) were higher than the standard; and the median values of calcium (250.32 mg) and vitamin B1 (0.16 mg) were lower than the standard. Additionally, the differences in the level of vitamin B2 ( U =372.00) and zinc ( U =375.00) between the urban and rural secondary schools were statistically significant ( P <0.05).
Conclusion
Nutrient supply of primary and secondary school meals in three cities of Henan Province is inadequate and imbalanced, and the recipe need to be further optimized and improved.
2.Progress of research on the correlation between adenoid hypertrophy and malocclusion in children
STOMATOLOGY 2025;45(4):311-316
Adenoid hypertrophy is a common disease in children and the incidence has been on the rise in recent years.Adenoid hy-pertrophy in children can cause sinusitis,otitis media,obstructive sleep apnea syndrome,psychological and behavioral problems,etc.,affecting the normal growth and development of children.Adenoid hypertrophy is the main cause of mouth breathing due to narrowing of the upper airway,which can result in the formation of adenoid facies,affecting the normal development of the maxillofacial region and leading to the occurrence of malocclusion.This article reviews the relevant research progress of the mechanisms,types,and treatment of malocclusion caused by adenoid hypertrophy.
3.Guideline for the prevention of intraoperative acquired pressure injury in paraplegic patients with spinal cord injury (version 2025)
Aijun XU ; Shuixia LI ; Bo CHEN ; Mengyuan YE ; Lejiao LANG ; Ning NING ; Lin ZHANG ; Changqing LIU ; Zhonglan CHEN ; Weihu MA ; Weishi LI ; Xiaoning WANG ; Dongmei BIAN ; Jiancheng ZENG ; Xin WANG ; Yuan GAO ; Yaping CHEN ; Jiali CHEN ; Yun HAN ; Xiuting LI ; Yang ZHOU ; Xiaojing SU ; Qiong ZHANG ; Tianwen HUANG ; Ping ZHANG ; Hua LIN ; Xingling XIAO ; Ruifeng XU ; Fanghui DONG ; Bing HAN ; Luo FAN ; Yanling PEI ; Suyun LI ; Xiaoju TAN ; Rongchen GUO ; Yefang ZOU ; Xiaoyun HAN ; Junqin DING ; Yi WANG ; Shuhua DENG ; Jinli GUO ; Yinhua LIANG ; Yuan CEN ; Xiaoqin LIU ; Junru CHEN ; Haiyang YU ; Lunlan LI ; Ying REN ; Yunxia LI ; Jianli LU ; Ying YING ; Lan WEI ; Yin WANG ; Qinhong XU ; Yanqin ZHANG ; Yang LYU ; Shijun ZHANG ; Sui WENJIE ; Sanlian HU ; Shuhong YANG ; Guoqing LI ; Jingjing AN ; Baorong HE ; Leling FENG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2025;41(6):530-541
Paraplegia caused by spinal cord injury is a serious neurological complication, for which surgery is currently the main treatment method. Due to different surgical approaches, patients are usually expected to maintain a passive prone position for a long time or switch between the supine and prone positions. Affected by multiple factors such as neurogenic sensory disorders, pathological changes in muscle tone and operative duration, the risk of intraoperative acquired pressure injury (IAPI) is significantly increased. Current clinical prevention strategies for IAPI in these patients predominantly focus on localized pressure relief during positioning, lacking systematic, standardized comprehensive prevention protocols or evidence-based guidelines. To address it, Department of Nursing, Orthopedics Branch, China International Exchange and Promotive Association for Medical and Health Care, Spinal Trauma Professional Committee, Orthopedics Branch, Chinese Medical Doctor Association, Nursing Group of Spine and Spinal Cord Professional Committee of Chinese Association of Rehabilitation Medicine organized experts in relevant fields to formulate Guideline for the prevention of intraoperative acquired pressure injury in paraplegic patients with spinal cord injury ( version 2025), based on evidence-based medical evidence and latest research results and clinical practice at home and abroad. Eleven recommendations were put forward from the aspects of preoperative risk assessment, intraoperative prevention strategies, postoperative handover and monitoring, and supportive mechanisms for IAPI prevention, aiming to standardize the prevention measures and management strategies of IAPI in paraplegic patients with spinal cord injury and accelerate the recovery of patients and improve the therapeutic effect.
4.Visualized analysis of research on age-friendly home environment modifications based on Web of Science Core Collection database
Qunmei ZENG ; Xiaofang LI ; Jiayu ZHANG ; Weiting ZHANG ; Yinhua WANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(19):2601-2608
Objective:To explore the current status, research hotspots, and trends of age-friendly home environment modifications, and provide references for future research development in China.Methods:Literature related to age-friendly home modifications was retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection database, with the search covering publications up to January 27, 2024. VOSviewer 1.6.19 and CiteSpace 6.2.R6 were used to perform visualized analyses of keywords, authors, institutions, publication volume, journals, countries, and publication years.Results:A total of 287 articles were included. The number of publications in this field has shown an increasing trend. Gitlin, Laura N and Iwarsson Susanne were the most productive authors in this field; however, a stable core author group has not yet been established. The United States and the University of Florida/State University System of Florida were the most prolific country and institutions, respectively. The Journal of the American Geriatrics Society had the highest number of publications. Research mainly focused on populations such as older adults with dementia or disabilities, informal caregivers, and occupational therapists. Fall prevention and smart home technologies were also hot topics. Conclusions:Age-friendly home environment modification has become a research hotspot. However, relevant research in China remains at an early stage. Future work should focus on developing targeted and effective modification strategies and technologies tailored to the characteristics of different populations.
5.Visualized analysis of research on age-friendly home environment modifications based on Web of Science Core Collection database
Qunmei ZENG ; Xiaofang LI ; Jiayu ZHANG ; Weiting ZHANG ; Yinhua WANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(19):2601-2608
Objective:To explore the current status, research hotspots, and trends of age-friendly home environment modifications, and provide references for future research development in China.Methods:Literature related to age-friendly home modifications was retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection database, with the search covering publications up to January 27, 2024. VOSviewer 1.6.19 and CiteSpace 6.2.R6 were used to perform visualized analyses of keywords, authors, institutions, publication volume, journals, countries, and publication years.Results:A total of 287 articles were included. The number of publications in this field has shown an increasing trend. Gitlin, Laura N and Iwarsson Susanne were the most productive authors in this field; however, a stable core author group has not yet been established. The United States and the University of Florida/State University System of Florida were the most prolific country and institutions, respectively. The Journal of the American Geriatrics Society had the highest number of publications. Research mainly focused on populations such as older adults with dementia or disabilities, informal caregivers, and occupational therapists. Fall prevention and smart home technologies were also hot topics. Conclusions:Age-friendly home environment modification has become a research hotspot. However, relevant research in China remains at an early stage. Future work should focus on developing targeted and effective modification strategies and technologies tailored to the characteristics of different populations.
6.Progress of research on the correlation between adenoid hypertrophy and malocclusion in children
STOMATOLOGY 2025;45(4):311-316
Adenoid hypertrophy is a common disease in children and the incidence has been on the rise in recent years.Adenoid hy-pertrophy in children can cause sinusitis,otitis media,obstructive sleep apnea syndrome,psychological and behavioral problems,etc.,affecting the normal growth and development of children.Adenoid hypertrophy is the main cause of mouth breathing due to narrowing of the upper airway,which can result in the formation of adenoid facies,affecting the normal development of the maxillofacial region and leading to the occurrence of malocclusion.This article reviews the relevant research progress of the mechanisms,types,and treatment of malocclusion caused by adenoid hypertrophy.
7.Guideline for the prevention of intraoperative acquired pressure injury in paraplegic patients with spinal cord injury (version 2025)
Aijun XU ; Shuixia LI ; Bo CHEN ; Mengyuan YE ; Lejiao LANG ; Ning NING ; Lin ZHANG ; Changqing LIU ; Zhonglan CHEN ; Weihu MA ; Weishi LI ; Xiaoning WANG ; Dongmei BIAN ; Jiancheng ZENG ; Xin WANG ; Yuan GAO ; Yaping CHEN ; Jiali CHEN ; Yun HAN ; Xiuting LI ; Yang ZHOU ; Xiaojing SU ; Qiong ZHANG ; Tianwen HUANG ; Ping ZHANG ; Hua LIN ; Xingling XIAO ; Ruifeng XU ; Fanghui DONG ; Bing HAN ; Luo FAN ; Yanling PEI ; Suyun LI ; Xiaoju TAN ; Rongchen GUO ; Yefang ZOU ; Xiaoyun HAN ; Junqin DING ; Yi WANG ; Shuhua DENG ; Jinli GUO ; Yinhua LIANG ; Yuan CEN ; Xiaoqin LIU ; Junru CHEN ; Haiyang YU ; Lunlan LI ; Ying REN ; Yunxia LI ; Jianli LU ; Ying YING ; Lan WEI ; Yin WANG ; Qinhong XU ; Yanqin ZHANG ; Yang LYU ; Shijun ZHANG ; Sui WENJIE ; Sanlian HU ; Shuhong YANG ; Guoqing LI ; Jingjing AN ; Baorong HE ; Leling FENG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2025;41(6):530-541
Paraplegia caused by spinal cord injury is a serious neurological complication, for which surgery is currently the main treatment method. Due to different surgical approaches, patients are usually expected to maintain a passive prone position for a long time or switch between the supine and prone positions. Affected by multiple factors such as neurogenic sensory disorders, pathological changes in muscle tone and operative duration, the risk of intraoperative acquired pressure injury (IAPI) is significantly increased. Current clinical prevention strategies for IAPI in these patients predominantly focus on localized pressure relief during positioning, lacking systematic, standardized comprehensive prevention protocols or evidence-based guidelines. To address it, Department of Nursing, Orthopedics Branch, China International Exchange and Promotive Association for Medical and Health Care, Spinal Trauma Professional Committee, Orthopedics Branch, Chinese Medical Doctor Association, Nursing Group of Spine and Spinal Cord Professional Committee of Chinese Association of Rehabilitation Medicine organized experts in relevant fields to formulate Guideline for the prevention of intraoperative acquired pressure injury in paraplegic patients with spinal cord injury ( version 2025), based on evidence-based medical evidence and latest research results and clinical practice at home and abroad. Eleven recommendations were put forward from the aspects of preoperative risk assessment, intraoperative prevention strategies, postoperative handover and monitoring, and supportive mechanisms for IAPI prevention, aiming to standardize the prevention measures and management strategies of IAPI in paraplegic patients with spinal cord injury and accelerate the recovery of patients and improve the therapeutic effect.
8.Recent advance in neuroprotectants combined with reperfusion in acute ischemic stroke
Yawei GU ; Xu CHU ; Qiang LI ; Hongguang FAN ; Yinhua DONG ; Lijun WANG ; Nian CHEN
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2024;23(3):291-295
Acute ischemic stroke (AIS) is a kind of central nervous system disease that seriously threatens human health and life. Current treatment for AIS is mainly reperfusion. However, the time-sensitive of reperfusion limits its clinical application, and a considerable part of patients within the time window cannot achieve the expected effect after reperfusion; related complications of reperfusion have not been completely solved. So far, some clinical trials have confirmed that neuroprotectants are useful supplements and adjuncts to reperfusion. This paper reviews the recent advance in neuroprotectants combined with reperfusion in AIS to provide references for AIS treatment.
9.Protective efficacy of epalrestat on mitochondrial oxidative stress damage for radiation pneumonitis in mice
Zepeng LI ; Wenqiang GU ; Xiao CHEN ; Yinhua WANG ; Xianwei LI
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2024;29(7):809-818
AIM:To investigate the effects of epal-restat(Epa)on the mitochondrial oxidative stress damage of radiation pneumonitis(RP)mice and to explore its possible mechanism.METHODS:C57BL/6 mice were randomly divided into control(CON),Irradiation(IR),IR combined with Epa(10 mg/kg)and IR combined with Epa(20 mg/kg)group,16 mice in each group.Mouse models of RP were es-tablished by whole thorax irradiation at a dose of 15Gy using a 6-MV linear accelerator.Continuous intragastric administration after IR for 6 or 8 weeks.Lung histopathology was analyzed by HE staining.The expression of aldose reductase(AR)was deter-mined by immunohistochemistry.Mitochondrial morphology of lung tissues was observed by trans-mission electron microscopy.The levels of inflam-matory cytokines(IL-6,TNF-α and TGF-β1)in plas-ma were detected by ELISA.The contents of Malo-ndialdehyde(MDA)and 4-hydroxynonenal(4-HNE)in lung tissues were determined by colorimetry.Sin-gle cell suspension of lung tissues was prepared and reactive oxygen species(ROS)levels in the cells was examined using a DCFH-DA fluorescent probe.Real-time quantitative PCR was used to determine the expression of AR,IL-6,TNF-α and TGF-β1.The protein levels of AR,IL-6,TNF-α,TGF-β1,BAX,Bcl2,Cleaved Caspase-3,8-oxoguanine DNA glycosylase 1(OGG1)and silent information regulator 3(SIRT3)were detected by Western blot analysis.RESULTS:Compared with the CON group,the alveolar hyper-plasia,alveolar septum thickening and inflammato-ry cell infiltration were observed in the IR group.Moreover,the content of inflammatory factors such as IL-6,TNF-α and TGF-β1 and the expression of BAX and Cleaved Caspase-3 were significantly in-creased,and the expression of Bcl2 was obviously decreased after irradiation.Compared with the IR group,Epa robustly alleviated RP.Meanwhile,Epa down-regulated inflammatory cells infiltration and the expression of inflammatory cytokines,such as IL-6,TNF-α and TGF-β1.In addition,Epa could down-regulate the expression of BAX and Cleaved Caspase-3,and up-regulate Bcl2 in lung tissues.Compared with the CON group,the expression of AR,the levels of ROS,MDA and 4-HNE were signifi-cantly increased,the expression of OGG1 and SIRT3 were significantly decreased,and mitochon-drial damage was aggravated in the IR group.Com-pared with IR group,the expression of AR was sig-nificantly down-regulated,the levels of ROS,MDA and 4-HNE were significantly decreased,the expres-sions of OGG1 and SIRT3 were significantly in-creased,and the mitochondrial damage was signifi-cantly alleviated in IR group after 6 to 8 weeks of Epa administration.CONCLUSION:Epa has a pro-tective effect on RP,which may be related to the in-hibition of AR expression,the reduction of mito-chondrial oxidative stress injury,and the inhibition of inflammatory response and cell apoptosis.
10.Metabolic profiles of serum lysophosphatidylcholine and amino acids in rats with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
Meiyu ZHAO ; Xinyue SHI ; Shuling ZHOU ; Haijun LI ; Shuting FAN ; Yinhua XIONG
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2024;32(4):477-484
Objective To use metabolomics method to study the metabolic profiles of amino acids and lysophosphatidylcholine(LPC)in the serum of rats with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD),to identify biomarkers for NAFLD,and to speculate on the possible mechanism responsible for its occurrence.Methods NAFLD rats were prepared by feeding a high-fat diet and intraperitoneal injection of carbon tetrachloride.Levels of 15 LPCs and 18 amino acids in the serum were determined in control and NAFLD rats by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry.Changes in serum LPC and amino acid metabolic profiles in NAFLD rats were analyzed by principal component analysis and orthogonal partial least squares discriminant analysis.Correlations between biomarkers and NAFLD were analyzed by Pearson's correlation analysis.Results The metabolic profiles of serum LPC and amino acids differed significantly between the NAFLD group and the control group and were completely distinct.LPC(20∶1),arginine,and glutamic acid had significant contributions to NAFLD and were identified as biomarkers.Furthermore,LPC(20∶1)and arginine were significantly correlated with serum biochemical indicators such as aspartate transaminase,alanine transaminase,low-density lipoprotein,and total bilirubin.Conclusions The metabolic profiles of serum LPC and amino acids may be closely related to NALFD.


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