1.Association between 24 hour movement behavior composition and obesity indicators in children and adolescents
XIE Jichun, ZHAO Yang, XU Ruilin
Chinese Journal of School Health 2025;46(8):10963-1097
Objective:
To identify optimal recommendations for 24 hour movement behaviors in relation to obesity indicators among children and adolescents, so as to provide scientific evidences for targeted obesity prevention strategies.
Methods:
From April to June 2024, 242 participants (96 children aged 6-11, 146 adolescents aged 12-18) were recruited from two schools(one combined junior and senior high school, one consistent school for 12 years) in Tianjin for performing physical examination. Obesity indicators including body mass index Z scores (BMI Z ), waist-to-hip ratio (WHR), body fat percentage (FAT), and fat mass index (FMI) were measured. Measurement of 24 hour movement behaviors using an accelerometer, comprised moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA), light physical activity (LPA), sedentary behavior (SB), and sleep (SLP). The optimal movement duration and interval for children and adolescents were determined through optimal time zone analysis.
Results:
Significant associations were found between 24 hour movement behaviors and BMI Z ( F =2.35) and WHR ( F =3.55) in children, as well as BMI Z ( F = 3.57 ), FAT ( F =2.44), and WHR ( F = 3.61 ) in adolescents (all P <0.05). The results of optimal time zone analysis showed that optimal daily durations were MVPA 63( 40- 70) min, LPA 257(220-270) min, SB 467(390-600) min, SLP 653(590-680) min for children, and MVPA 65(40-70) min, LPA 262(220-270) min, SB 484(440-600) min, SLP 629(510-670) min for adolescents.
Conclusion
The recommended amount of 24 hour movement for children and adolescents based on obesity indicators could provide reference for informing the development of Chinesespecific guidelines,and promote healthy lifestyles among children and adolescents.
2.Prevalence and risk factors of abdominal aortic aneurysm in male nursing home residents in Shuangliu district, Chengdu
Yiren LIU ; Jichun ZHAO ; Zhu TONG ; Yongquan GU ; Lianrui GUO
Journal of Chinese Physician 2025;27(9):1314-1317
Objective:To investigate the prevalence of abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) and analyze its risk factors among male residents in nursing homes in Shuangliu district, Chengdu.Methods:A cross-sectional survey was conducted from 2014 to 2023 among male permanent residents aged 65 years or older from 24 nursing homes in Shuangliu district, Chengdu. The prevalence of AAA was calculated. Univariate analysis and multivariate logistic regression analysis were used to identify risk factors for AAA.Results:Among 3 092 elderly males screened, 98 cases of AAA were detected, with a prevalence rate of 3.17%. The mean age of AAA patients was (73.9±6.9)years, with height of (157.79±5.87)cm and weight of (57.90±9.45)kg. Univariate analysis showed that hypertension, systolic blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, cerebrovascular disease, smoking, and alcohol consumption were significantly associated with AAA prevalence (all P<0.05). Multivariate logistic regression analysis identified cerebrovascular disease ( OR=7.201), cardiovascular disease ( OR=12.412), smoking ( OR=2.887), and alcohol consumption ( OR=1.675) as independent risk factors for AAA in this population (all P<0.05). Conclusions:The prevalence of AAA among male nursing home residents in Shuangliu district, Chengdu is 3.17%. The main risk factors include alcohol consumption, cardiovascular disease, cerebrovascular disease, and smoking.
3.Chinese expert consensus on diagnosis and treatment of chronic venous diseases in the elderly
Yu ZHAO ; Jichun ZHAO ; Lan ZHANG ; Jianhua HUANG ; Pingfan GUO ; Tao WANG ; Yongjun LI ; Haiyang WANG ; Quan CHEN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2025;34(6):1097-1108
The incidence of chronic venous disease(CVD)is significantly higher in the elderly population compared to non-elderly individuals,with more severe disease manifestations.Additionally,elderly CVD patients often have comorbid conditions such as cardiovascular diseases,making the evaluation process more complex and increasing treatment difficulty.Currently,there are no established recommendations in China for the diagnosis and treatment of CVD in individuals aged 60 and above.Against this backdrop,the Peripheral Vascular Disease Management Branch of the Chinese Geriatric Society has developed the Chinese Expert Consensus on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Chronic Venous Disease in the Elderly based on domestic and international guidelines,relevant evidence-based medical research,and the physiological and clinical characteristics of the elderly population in China.This consensus aims to provide an important reference for improving the diagnosis and treatment of CVD in elderly patients in China.
4.Chinese expert consensus on diagnosis and treatment of chronic venous diseases in the elderly
Yu ZHAO ; Jichun ZHAO ; Lan ZHANG ; Jianhua HUANG ; Pingfan GUO ; Tao WANG ; Yongjun LI ; Haiyang WANG ; Quan CHEN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2025;34(6):1097-1108
The incidence of chronic venous disease(CVD)is significantly higher in the elderly population compared to non-elderly individuals,with more severe disease manifestations.Additionally,elderly CVD patients often have comorbid conditions such as cardiovascular diseases,making the evaluation process more complex and increasing treatment difficulty.Currently,there are no established recommendations in China for the diagnosis and treatment of CVD in individuals aged 60 and above.Against this backdrop,the Peripheral Vascular Disease Management Branch of the Chinese Geriatric Society has developed the Chinese Expert Consensus on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Chronic Venous Disease in the Elderly based on domestic and international guidelines,relevant evidence-based medical research,and the physiological and clinical characteristics of the elderly population in China.This consensus aims to provide an important reference for improving the diagnosis and treatment of CVD in elderly patients in China.
5.Prevalence and risk factors of abdominal aortic aneurysm in male nursing home residents in Shuangliu district, Chengdu
Yiren LIU ; Jichun ZHAO ; Zhu TONG ; Yongquan GU ; Lianrui GUO
Journal of Chinese Physician 2025;27(9):1314-1317
Objective:To investigate the prevalence of abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) and analyze its risk factors among male residents in nursing homes in Shuangliu district, Chengdu.Methods:A cross-sectional survey was conducted from 2014 to 2023 among male permanent residents aged 65 years or older from 24 nursing homes in Shuangliu district, Chengdu. The prevalence of AAA was calculated. Univariate analysis and multivariate logistic regression analysis were used to identify risk factors for AAA.Results:Among 3 092 elderly males screened, 98 cases of AAA were detected, with a prevalence rate of 3.17%. The mean age of AAA patients was (73.9±6.9)years, with height of (157.79±5.87)cm and weight of (57.90±9.45)kg. Univariate analysis showed that hypertension, systolic blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, cerebrovascular disease, smoking, and alcohol consumption were significantly associated with AAA prevalence (all P<0.05). Multivariate logistic regression analysis identified cerebrovascular disease ( OR=7.201), cardiovascular disease ( OR=12.412), smoking ( OR=2.887), and alcohol consumption ( OR=1.675) as independent risk factors for AAA in this population (all P<0.05). Conclusions:The prevalence of AAA among male nursing home residents in Shuangliu district, Chengdu is 3.17%. The main risk factors include alcohol consumption, cardiovascular disease, cerebrovascular disease, and smoking.
6.Effect of lncRNA MIF-AS1 on the malignant biological behavior of prostate cancer cells by regulating the miR-423-5p/PYCR1 axis
Jianbo YANG ; Jichun SHAO ; Zhijun ZENG ; Tao ZHAO ; Xing WANG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2024;40(18):2544-2549
Objective To investigate the effect of long non-coding RNA(lncRNA)macrophage migration inhibitory factor antisense RNA1(MIF-AS1)on the malignant biological behavior of prostate cancer(PC)cells by regulating the miR-423-5p/pyrroline-5-carboxylic acid reductase 1(PYCR1)axis.Methods PC3 cells were cultured in vitro to knock down the expression of MIF-AS1 or down-regulate the expression of miR-423-5p.The expression of MIF-AS1,miR-423-5p and PYCR1 mRNA in tumor tissues and adjacent tissues and cells of PC patients were detected.The cell proliferation,apoptosis,migration,and invasion were detected and the expression of PYCR1 protein was detected by Western blot.The relationships between miR-423-5p,IF-AS1 and PYCR1 were verified.Results The MIF-AS1 and PYCR1 mRNA were observed to be highly expressed in the tumor tissues,while miR-423-5p was lowly expressed.Silenced MIF-AS1 inhibited the proliferation,migration and invasion of PC3 cells and up-regulated miR-423-5p induced cell apoptosis(P<0.05).Inhibition of miR-423-5p expression reversed the inhibitory effect of silencing MIF-AS1 on malignant behavior of PC3 cells(P<0.05).miR-423-5p was correlated with MIF-AS1 and PYCR1 by targeted regulation.Conclusion Silencing MIF-AS1 may inhibit the expression of PYCR1 by up-regulating miR-423-5p,thereby inhibiting the malignant behavior of PC cells.
7.Analysis and discussion of prophylactic embolization of inferior mesenteric artery and lumbar artery in endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair
Qiang GUO ; Xiaoxi SHI ; Kun FANG ; Zhihui DONG ; Yi YANG ; Jichun ZHAO ; Chang SHU ; Xin LI
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2024;33(12):2058-2061
Endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) is a key treatment for abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA),but type Ⅱ endoleak (T2EL) is one of the most common postoperative complications. T2EL mainly arises from retrograde blood flow from collateral vessels such as the inferior mesenteric artery (IMA) and lumbar arteries (LA),which continue to perfuse the aneurysm sac. Although T2EL may lead to aneurysm sac enlargement or even rupture,its overall clinical impact is relatively minor,and most cases can be effectively managed through observation or minimally invasive interventions. Currently,the efficacy of prophylactic embolization of the IMA and LA in reducing the incidence of T2EL remains uncertain and may increase operative time,radiation exposure,and the risk of associated complications. More importantly,authoritative guidelines,both domestic and international,do not recommend routine prophylactic embolization of the IMA and LA during EVAR. Whether prophylactic embolization should be performed in high-risk patients for T2EL remains controversial,with most studies in this area being small-sample or single-center retrospective analyses,offering limited evidence quality. This article analyzes the harm of T2EL,the effectiveness of prophylactic embolization,and relevant guideline recommendations based on existing research,aiming to provide a reference for the individualized management of T2EL following EVAR.
8.Periodontitis impacts on thrombotic diseases:from clinical aspect to future therapeutic approaches
Ge JINTING ; Zhu XUANZHI ; Weng CHENGXIN ; Yuan DING ; Zhao JICHUN ; Zhao LEI ; Wang TIEHAO ; Wu YAFEI
International Journal of Oral Science 2024;16(4):615-629
Periodontitis is a chronic inflammatory disease initiated by biofilm microorganisms and mediated by host immune imbalance.Uncontrolled periodontal infections are the leading cause of tooth loss in adults.Thrombotic diseases can lead to partial or complete obstruction of blood flow in the circulatory system,manifesting as organ or tissue ischemia and necrosis in patients with arterial thrombosis,and local edema,pain and circulatory instability in patients with venous thrombosis,which may lead to mortality or fatality in severe case.Recent studies found that periodontitis might enhance thrombosis through bacterial transmission or systemic inflammation by affecting platelet-immune cell interactions,as well as the coagulation,and periodontal therapy could have a prophylactic effect on patients with thrombotic diseases.In this review,we summarized clinical findings on the association between periodontitis and thrombotic diseases and discussed several novel prothrombotic periodontitis-related agents,and presented a perspective to emphasize the necessity of oral health management for people at high risk of thrombosis.
9.Analysis and discussion of prophylactic embolization of inferior mesenteric artery and lumbar artery in endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair
Qiang GUO ; Xiaoxi SHI ; Kun FANG ; Zhihui DONG ; Yi YANG ; Jichun ZHAO ; Chang SHU ; Xin LI
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2024;33(12):2058-2061
Endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) is a key treatment for abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA),but type Ⅱ endoleak (T2EL) is one of the most common postoperative complications. T2EL mainly arises from retrograde blood flow from collateral vessels such as the inferior mesenteric artery (IMA) and lumbar arteries (LA),which continue to perfuse the aneurysm sac. Although T2EL may lead to aneurysm sac enlargement or even rupture,its overall clinical impact is relatively minor,and most cases can be effectively managed through observation or minimally invasive interventions. Currently,the efficacy of prophylactic embolization of the IMA and LA in reducing the incidence of T2EL remains uncertain and may increase operative time,radiation exposure,and the risk of associated complications. More importantly,authoritative guidelines,both domestic and international,do not recommend routine prophylactic embolization of the IMA and LA during EVAR. Whether prophylactic embolization should be performed in high-risk patients for T2EL remains controversial,with most studies in this area being small-sample or single-center retrospective analyses,offering limited evidence quality. This article analyzes the harm of T2EL,the effectiveness of prophylactic embolization,and relevant guideline recommendations based on existing research,aiming to provide a reference for the individualized management of T2EL following EVAR.
10.Periodontitis impacts on thrombotic diseases:from clinical aspect to future therapeutic approaches
Ge JINTING ; Zhu XUANZHI ; Weng CHENGXIN ; Yuan DING ; Zhao JICHUN ; Zhao LEI ; Wang TIEHAO ; Wu YAFEI
International Journal of Oral Science 2024;16(4):615-629
Periodontitis is a chronic inflammatory disease initiated by biofilm microorganisms and mediated by host immune imbalance.Uncontrolled periodontal infections are the leading cause of tooth loss in adults.Thrombotic diseases can lead to partial or complete obstruction of blood flow in the circulatory system,manifesting as organ or tissue ischemia and necrosis in patients with arterial thrombosis,and local edema,pain and circulatory instability in patients with venous thrombosis,which may lead to mortality or fatality in severe case.Recent studies found that periodontitis might enhance thrombosis through bacterial transmission or systemic inflammation by affecting platelet-immune cell interactions,as well as the coagulation,and periodontal therapy could have a prophylactic effect on patients with thrombotic diseases.In this review,we summarized clinical findings on the association between periodontitis and thrombotic diseases and discussed several novel prothrombotic periodontitis-related agents,and presented a perspective to emphasize the necessity of oral health management for people at high risk of thrombosis.


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