1.Association between visual impairment and body mass index in students from rural China.
Hongyu GUAN ; Zhijie WANG ; Yuxiu DING ; Yunyun ZHANG ; Kang DU ; Yaojiang SHI
Singapore medical journal 2025;66(7):362-367
INTRODUCTION:
Visual impairment and obesity remain the major public health issues among school-age students in rural areas of China. Obesity is an underlying risk of vision problems. This study aimed to assess the association between visual impairment and body mass index (BMI) among school-age students in rural northwest China.
METHODS:
This study included 39,385 students from the 4 th to 9 th grade in rural northwest China. From 2018 to 2020, students underwent an assessment of visual acuity (VA) and completed a questionnaire on family demographics, and height and weight measurements. Multiple logistic regression analyses were used to analyse the data.
RESULTS:
The association between visual impairment and BMI groups was significant in the study population ( P = 0.002) and in different groups (at the different educational, provincial and national levels) ( P < 0.001, separately). Multiple logistic regression analyses revealed a positive relationship between visual impairment and obesity in the study population, including those attending primary school, Han students and the residents of Ningxia autonomous region.
CONCLUSION
The association between visual impairment and obesity was significant among school-age students in rural northwest China. There should be implementation of policies to address the problem about visual impairment and obesity among school-age students in rural areas.
Humans
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China/epidemiology*
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Body Mass Index
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Male
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Female
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Rural Population
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Vision Disorders/complications*
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Child
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Adolescent
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Students
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Logistic Models
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Obesity/complications*
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Visual Acuity
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Cross-Sectional Studies
2.Effect of information support spiral cycle intervention based on KABP model on the quality of life among people living with HIV/AIDS
Yuxiu YANG ; Yanye REN ; Rui XING ; Danni QI ; Qifang SHI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(26):2043-2051
Objective:To evaluate the application effect of spiral cyclic intervention with information support based on knowledge, attitude/belief, practice (KABP) Model on the quality of life among hospitalized people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA), in order to provide a scientific basis for improving quality of life intervention strategies.Methods:This was a random-controlled trial. A total of 50 hospitalized PLWHA admitted to the Infectious Diseases Department of Xi'an Eighth Hospital from October 2021 to November 2023 were randomly divided into an intervention group and a control group by random number table method. The intervention group received a 12-week spiral cyclic intervention with information support, while the control group received routine nursing care. The quality of life data were collected at baseline, week 4, and week 12. Data analysis was conducted using Chi-square test, t-test and generalized estimating equation(GEE). Results:A total of 50 PLWHA were enrolled with 25 cases in each group. The control group comprised 22 males and 3 females aged 17-60 years, while the intervention group included 23 males and 2 females aged 21-60 years. GEE results showed that after 12 weeks of intervention, the intervention group scored significantly higher than the control group in physical health summary and eight dimensions: mental health, health distress, quality of life, cognitive functioning, pain, role functioning, general health perceptions, and health transition. Specifically, the intervention group′s scores were (49.45 ± 1.45), (64.99 ± 3.25), (69.29 ± 4.13), (61.71 ± 2.63), (76.46 ± 3.85), (81.54 ± 3.80), (82.05 ± 5.68), (55.80 ± 3.52), and (64.15 ± 3.28) points, compared to the control group′s (45.39 ± 1.17), (52.75 ± 2.19), (54.08 ± 4.15), (51.03 ± 3.07), (65.14 ± 3.36), (71.41 ± 3.39), (60.84 ± 6.15), (44.57 ± 2.40), and (51.43 ± 3.08) points. All differences were statistically significant (Wald χ2 values were 3.97-9.53, all P<0.05). Conclusions:The spiral cyclic intervention with information support based on the KABP Model effectively improves the quality of life of hospitalized PLWHA, particularly in physical health summary.
3.Effect of information support spiral cycle intervention based on KABP model on the quality of life among people living with HIV/AIDS
Yuxiu YANG ; Yanye REN ; Rui XING ; Danni QI ; Qifang SHI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(26):2043-2051
Objective:To evaluate the application effect of spiral cyclic intervention with information support based on knowledge, attitude/belief, practice (KABP) Model on the quality of life among hospitalized people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA), in order to provide a scientific basis for improving quality of life intervention strategies.Methods:This was a random-controlled trial. A total of 50 hospitalized PLWHA admitted to the Infectious Diseases Department of Xi'an Eighth Hospital from October 2021 to November 2023 were randomly divided into an intervention group and a control group by random number table method. The intervention group received a 12-week spiral cyclic intervention with information support, while the control group received routine nursing care. The quality of life data were collected at baseline, week 4, and week 12. Data analysis was conducted using Chi-square test, t-test and generalized estimating equation(GEE). Results:A total of 50 PLWHA were enrolled with 25 cases in each group. The control group comprised 22 males and 3 females aged 17-60 years, while the intervention group included 23 males and 2 females aged 21-60 years. GEE results showed that after 12 weeks of intervention, the intervention group scored significantly higher than the control group in physical health summary and eight dimensions: mental health, health distress, quality of life, cognitive functioning, pain, role functioning, general health perceptions, and health transition. Specifically, the intervention group′s scores were (49.45 ± 1.45), (64.99 ± 3.25), (69.29 ± 4.13), (61.71 ± 2.63), (76.46 ± 3.85), (81.54 ± 3.80), (82.05 ± 5.68), (55.80 ± 3.52), and (64.15 ± 3.28) points, compared to the control group′s (45.39 ± 1.17), (52.75 ± 2.19), (54.08 ± 4.15), (51.03 ± 3.07), (65.14 ± 3.36), (71.41 ± 3.39), (60.84 ± 6.15), (44.57 ± 2.40), and (51.43 ± 3.08) points. All differences were statistically significant (Wald χ2 values were 3.97-9.53, all P<0.05). Conclusions:The spiral cyclic intervention with information support based on the KABP Model effectively improves the quality of life of hospitalized PLWHA, particularly in physical health summary.
4.A new type of extreme insulin resistance—type C insulin resistance syndrome and its clinical characteristics
Siyu LIANG ; Shi CHEN ; Ming LI ; Tao YUAN ; Lize SUN ; He LIU ; Ou WANG ; Yuxiu LI
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2022;38(8):674-678
We report on two cases of type C insulin resistance syndrome(TCIRS) admitted to the Department of Endocrinology, Peking Union Medical College Hospital from January 2000 to December 2020. Both patients presented with persistent hyperglycemia, low immunoreactive insulin, extreme insulin resistance, high insulin autoantibodies, high total insulin, and large insulin antibody pool. TCIRS is marked by extreme insulin resistance with ketoacidosis and respond to medium to high doses glucocorticoids rather than plasmapheresis.
5.Analysis of mutations of KCNJ5 gene in aldosterone-producing adenomas
Huiping WANG ; Fen WANG ; Xiaosen MA ; Yunying CUI ; Weidong REN ; Shi CHEN ; Anli TONG ; Yuxiu LI
Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2021;15(1):66-70
Objective:To analyze KCNJ5 mutation of adenomas in patients with aldosterone-producing adenoma (APA) companying with hypokalemia, and to compare the clinical characteristics of patients with and without KCNJ 5 mutations.Methods:Clinical data of 144 APA patients were retrospectively analyzed. DNA were extracted from adenoma tissues, and amplified and sequenced for KCNJ5 gene. The serum potassium level and cardiac complications in patients with and without KCNJ5 gene mutation were compared.Results:Among 144 tumors, 131 tumors (91%) had KCNJ5 mutation, including 68 tumors with G151R, 56 tumors with L168R, 5 tumors with E145Q, and two tumors with novel mutations, V156_K160delITE and G151delinsVR. Compared with patients without KCNJ5 mutation, patients with KCNJ5 mutation had lower preoperative serum potassium levels, more cardiac complications, lower postoperative systolic blood pressure, and better postoperative hypertension relief. There were no statistical differences in age, gender, blood pressure, serum potassium level, plasma renin activity or plasma aldosterone concertration.Conclusion:91% adenomas in patients with APA and hypokalemia had KCNJ5 mutation, suggesting that KCNJ5 mutation is the main cause in these patients.
6.A comparative analysis of research hotspots in home care for the aged at home and abroad in the past ten years
Jiarui SHI ; Yuxiu LIU ; Zhanran BU ; Qian WU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2021;27(9):1128-1133
Objective:To explore the research hotspots in home care for the aged at home and abroad, so as to provide a reference for the research on the home care for the aged in China.Methods:Literature on home care for the aged at home and abroad was retrieved in China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI) and Web of Science Core Collection from January 1, 2010 to July 8, 2020. SPSS, COOC and other softwares were used to visually analyze the retrieval results.Results:In the past ten years, the common research hotspots in home care for the aged at home and abroad focused on health education, family caregivers, quality of life, senile dementia, community care, and long-term care. Domestic and foreign scholars had different emphases on dementia and long-term care research. In the past ten years, the differences in the research hotspots of home care for the aged at home and abroad were reflected in the nursing model, family function, and physical and mental health management of the aged. Domestic scholars paid more attention to the management of elderly physical diseases, while foreign scholars paid more attention to the high-dimensional needs of elderly health management and dignity in the management of elderly diseases at home.Conclusions:In the past ten years, the differences in the research hotspots of home care for the aged at home and abroad are mainly concentrated on the nursing level. Domestic scholars paid more attention to disease care, while foreign scholars pay more attention to high-dimensional psychological needs and health level management. It prompts Chinese scholars to carry out research on the status of the high-dimensional needs of the aged, as well as related research on satisfaction strategies.
7.Study on the quality control mode of inpatient medical records under two-level randomized blind method
Qian FANG ; Yongchang LI ; Yuxiu LIU ; Peng LIU ; Tian TIAN ; Zhaorong SHI
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2017;30(5):530-533
With the social development, the importance of medical records has become increasingly prominent.This paper analyzes the methods and shortcomings of the current medical record quality control and proposes a new mode under two-level randomized blind method combining with the experience of our own hospital.This new mode, through reconstructing the work team, adjusting work pattern and task allocation, supervising problems rectification, combining with experts′ supervising terminal record, inspecting link record randomly, handling dissent, evaluating connotation quality and assessing performance, effectively reduced the defect rate of medical records, improved the archiving rate and promoted the quality of medical records, which is worth promoting.
8.MAOA gene polymorphism and aggression: A review
Shaojiang LIU ; Yuxiu SHI ; Fang HAN
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2017;31(7):580-584
Monoamine oxidase A (MAOA) can catalyze the degradation of a variety of amine neurotransmitter,including serotonin.The abnormalities of these neurotransmitter are closely associated with many psychiatric disorders.Studies have found that MAOA is polymorphic,with a low activity variant (MAOA-L),and a high activity variant (MAOA-H).In this review,through the studies of early stress on human and animal models,the effects of early stress and MAOA polymorphism on the behavior and emotional loop of individuals are analyzed.Analysis shows that,MAOA-L,versus MAOA-H,is more plastic.In early adverse environment,MAOA-L will increase the risk of adult violence,and in the early of energetically favorable environment will reduce the incidence of violence.Abnormality is more likely to occur in the emotional processing and cognitive function in the neural affective loop of individuals with MAOA-L,which makes them more environmentally susceptible than those with MAOA-H.
9.Progress in Research on CNTN5, a Member of the Immunoglobulin Superfamily
Yimeng LEI ; Fang HAN ; Yuxiu SHI
Journal of China Medical University 2017;46(9):848-852
Contactin 5 (CNTN5) belongs to a subgroup of the immunoglobulin superfamily.It is highly expressed in the amygdala and occipital lobe of the human brain as well as in the presynaptic terminal of glutamatergic neurons in the auditory system.In recent years,researchers have used animal experiments to identify the biological functions of CNTN5.They have also investigated the relationship between CNTN5 and menial disorders including autism,Alzheimer's disease,and anorexia nervosa among others.Furthermore,immunofluorescence assays have shown that CNTN5 is expressed in glutamatergic neurons in the hypothalamus.A reduction in the number of glutamatergic neurons can cause the long-term potentiation of synapses.Long-term potentiation is an important mechanism in post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).It suggests that mutation of CNTN5 may be one of the mechanisms underlying PTSD.We reviewed the research concerning CNTN5 to identify future research directions.
10.Association of clinical features with mitochondrial DNA 3243 A to G mutation heteroplasmy levels in patients with maternally inherited diabetes and deafness
Meicen ZHOU ; Rui MIN ; Jianjun JI ; Shi ZHANG ; Anli TONG ; Jianping XU ; Zengyi LI ; Huabing ZHANG ; Yuxiu LI
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2016;(1):33-37
Objective To summarize the clinical phenotype profiles and mitochondrial DNA mutation in maternally inherited diabetes and deafness ( MIDD ) , and to improve the diagnosis and treatment of this disease in clinical practice. Methods Sixteen patients with MIDD in six families from Peking Union Medical College from 2007 to Dec 2014 were confirmed as carrying the mitochondrial ( mt) DNA 3243 A to G mutation. Sanger sequencing was used to detect the mt DNA 3243 A to G mutation. The peak height G/A ratio was used to determine mutation heteroplasmy levels. Results The patients with early onset of diabetes (35. 0 ± 14. 6 years), deafness, normal or lower body mass index ( BMI) , and maternal hereditary tendency suggested the diagnosis of MIDD. The peak height G/A ratio was significantly different according to the onset age of MIDD [≤25 years (61. 6 ± 20. 17)%;25-45 years (16.59±8.64)%;>45 years(6.37±0.59)%;P<0.01]. The peak height G/A ratio was negatively correlated with the onset age of MIDD(r=-0. 785,P=0. 001). Conclusion Early onset of diabetes with deafness, normal/lower BMI, and maternal hereditary tendency strongly suggests the diagnosis of MIDD. The peak height G/A ratio might provide a simple prediction regarding the onset age and severity of MIDD.

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