1.Relationship between screening myopia and physical fitness index in college freshmen without majoring in public safety administration
Chinese Journal of School Health 2025;46(3):431-434
Objective:
To explore the relationship between visual acuity and physical fitness of university freshmen, so as to provide reference for myopia prevention and control for freshmen.
Methods:
From October to November 2022, 2 160 college freshman without majoring in public safety administration, selected from Guangxi Police College in 2022 by using the stratified cluster random sampling method, were reviewed for the results of visual acuity test and physical fitness scores. The physical fitness indices were evaluated by using the Z scores of physical fitness test scores, and the strength of association between the level of physical fitness index and myopia was analyzed by using Logistic regression model.
Results:
Among 2 160 college freshman without majoring in public safety administration, 917 (42.5%) students were diagnosed screening myopia, including 66 (3.1%) cases of high myopia, 383 (17.7%) cases of moderate myopia and 468 (21.7%) cases of mild myopia. The differences in the distribution of visual acuity tests among students with different physical fitness indices, body mass index, and gender were statistically significant ( Z/H=54.50, 49.53, 15.51, P <0.01). Low level and low middle level physical fitness indices were associated with screening myopia among freshmen[ OR (95% CI )=2.81(1.93-4.08),1.87(1.38-2.54)], and low level physical fitness indexes were associated with high myopia [ OR (95% CI )=7.22(2.33-22.32)] ( P <0.01).
Conclusions
Screening myopia among college freshman without majoring in public safety administration is related to physical fitness, and low level and low middle level physical fitness index are risk factors for myopia. Improving the level of physical fitness might be effective in preventing myopia.
2.The Autism Spectrum Disorder Cohort-the sub-cohort of China National Birth Cohort
Jiangbo DU ; Ye DING ; Lei HUANG ; Yangqian JIANG ; Qingxia MENG ; Ci SONG ; Hong LYU ; Xiaoyu LIU ; Bo XU ; Yuan LIN ; Hongxia MA ; Guangfu JIN ; Hong LI ; Xiufeng LING ; Xiaoyan KE ; Hongbing SHEN ; Zhibin HU
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2021;42(4):591-596
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a representative disease of children's neurodevelopmental disorders, brings huge pressure and financial burden to families and society. It is of great significance to explore its etiology and pathogenesis. Therefore, we established an ASD Cohort based on the existing China National Birth Cohort (CNBC), which applied parallel design to recruit and follow up families who achieved pregnancy after receiving assisted reproductive technologies (ART) and families with spontaneous conception. The main aims of this study are to compare the incidence of ASD among children born after ART with those born under spontaneous pregnancy, and to evaluate the impact of ART on the neurobehavioral development of offspring. Additionally, with a variety of clinical and behavioral related information collected during pregnancy and at early life of offspring, we are able to investigate the risk factors associated with ASD comprehensively. This article briefly introduces the objectives, contents, preliminary progress, strength and limitations, as well as further prospects of the ASD cohort study, mainly focusing on the overall design and current progress.
3.Factors associated with quality of life in epileptics in northen China and the variations between men and women
Xiufeng WANG ; Yan CHEN ; Lei LI ; Zhiyi HE
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2017;50(1):34-39
Objective To determine main factors associated with quality of life in epileptics in northen China especially seizure severity and stigma, and the variations between men and women. Methods All patients with epilepsy aged 18-65 years were selected from the First Affiliated Hospital of China Medical University, tested from March 2014 to March 2015. All of them completed the general social science data, the Quality of Life Inventory in Epilepsy-31 (QOLIE-31), Liverpool Adverse Events Profile (LEAP), the National Hospital Seizure Severity Scale (NHS3), Epilepsy Stigma Scale (ESS), Self-rating Anxiety Scale ( SAS) and Hamilton Depression Scale ( HAMD) assessment. Results A total of 123 patients with epilepsy (60 men, 63 women) were interviewed. QOLIE-31 scores were 55. 81 ± 10. 17 in female patients, 65. 35 ± 10. 89 in male patients, the difference being statistically significant (t=2. 90, P<0. 05). ESS (1(0,2)), SAS(31. 85 ± 8. 16), HAMD (4. 38 ± 2. 90) scores of female patients were higher than that of male patients (0(0,0), 26. 93 ± 3. 45, 2. 80 ± 1. 39;U= -2. 710, t=2. 48, 2. 20, all P<0. 05). Multiple factors analysis and multiple stepwise regression analysis on quality of life revealed that depression (β= -0. 516, P<0. 01) and the severity of epilepsy (β= -0. 338, P=0. 01) were two strong predictors of QOLIE-31 overall scores. The linear regression showed that there was a direct link between shame and degree of depression (β = 0. 515, P= 0. 001 ) . Conclusions The main factors affecting the quality of life in epileptics in northen China are depression and seizure severity. Compared with male patients, female patients have a lower quality of life, and poorer psychological status, such as shame, depression and anxiety. There is a direct link between shame and depression in epileptics.
4.Genetic Polymorphism of 20 Autosomal STR Loci in Yunnan Han Popolation
Liping HU ; Lei DU ; Xiufeng ZHANG ; Shurong ZHONG ; Aiting NIE ; Jiajue LI ; Shengjie NIE
Journal of Kunming Medical University 2016;37(5):17-21
Objective To study the genetic polymorphism of 20 autosomal short tandem repeats(STR)loci in Yunnan Han population. Methods The 20 STR loci(D3S1358,D1S1656,D6S1043,D13S317,Penta E,D16S539,D18S51,D2S1338,CSF1PO,Penta D,TH01,vWA,D21S11,D7S820,D5S818,TPOX, D8S1179,D12S391,D19S433 and FGA)which were included in the PowerPlexR21 System kit were genotyped in 1085 unrelated Han individuals living in Yunnan province using multiplex amplication. PCR products were separated and analyzed by the AB 3130 automatic genetic analyzer and GeneMapper ID v3.2 software. Forensic parameters of each locus were calculated by Modified-Powerstates software. Results All the studied loci except for TH01 and TPOX were highly polymorphic. The observed heterozygosity(Ho)ranged from 0.6130 to 0.8743. Match probability(PM)ranged from 0.0179 to 0.2030. Power of discrimination(DP)ranged from 0.7970 to 0.9821. Probability of exclusion(PE)ranged from 0.3067 to 0.7432. Paternity index(PI)ranged from 1.2919 to 3.9766. Polymorphism information content(PIC)ranged from 0.5598 to 0.8958. No deviation of the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium was observed. Conclusion The studied 20 STR loci were highly polymorphic in Yunnan Han population and could be used in forensic individual identification and paternity testing practice.
5.The Determination of Tungsten Extracted from Prefi llable Syringes by ICP-MS
Guangxiang ZHANG ; Jianhua LAN ; Suhua XU ; Peilian WANG ; Xiufeng LEI
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2016;40(2):137-139
First, simply expounded the purpose and meaning of detecting tungsten extracted from prefi lable syringes: And then, designed simulation experiment for extracting tungsten from prefi lable glass syringes. and established determination methods of tungsten content by ICP-MSL Finaly, evaluated the limit of content of tungsten ?extracting from simulation experiment.
6.Clinical significance of the detection of serum neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin in human colorectal cancer.
Lei DING ; Xiufeng ZHANG ; Yanxiang ZHANG ; Guangen YANG ; Xiujun LIAO ; Zhong SHEN ; Jianming QIU ; Weiming MAO ; Lihua HU ; Shuxian SHAO ; Shanliang SHANG
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2014;17(6):589-593
OBJECTIVETo explore the feasibility and clinical significance of the detection of serum neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL) in human colorectal cancer.
METHODSLevels of NGAL in serum samples from 133 healthy people, 125 colorectal polyps patients and 100 colorectal cancer patients respectively were determined by sandwich ELISA assay. Relationship of NGAL level with clinicopathological features of colorectal cancer patients was analyzed. The optimal cut-off value of serum NGAL for diagnosing colorectal cancer was determined by ROC curve and compared with CEA and CA19-9. Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to examine the relationship of NGAL level with the prognosis of patients with colorectal cancer.
RESULTSThe median serum NGAL protein level in 100 colorectal cancer cases was 67.96 (53.30-79.86) μg/L, significantly higher than that in healthy people and colorectal polyps patients. The differences were statistically significant (all P<0.01). Serum NGAL protein level was significantly associated with tumor diameter, TNM stage, lymph node metastasis and vascular involvement (P<0.05). The optimal cut-off point of serum NGAL protein level for diagnosing colorectal cancer was 49.78 μg/L, and the sensitivity and specificity were 88% and 81% respectively. As for colorectal cancer patients with stage I, the sensitivity of serum NGAL (78.9%) was significantly higher as compared to CA19-9 (31.6%) and CEA (36.8%); as for those with stage II, the sensitivity of serum NGAL(88.0%) was also significantly higher compared to CA19-9 (48.0%) and CEA (52.0%). Kaplan-Meier analysis showed that patients with positive NGAL (≥49.78 μg/L) had worse survival than those with negative NGAL (P=0.002). Multivariate analysis showed that NGAL was an independent prognostic factor (HR=2.060, 95%CI:1.023-4.150, P=0.043).
CONCLUSIONSNGAL can be served as the novel malignant biological phenotype marker for human colorectal cancer and can be used for the risk stratification. NGAL may be an independent prognostic factor in colorectal cancer.
Acute-Phase Proteins ; Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Biomarkers, Tumor ; blood ; Case-Control Studies ; Colorectal Neoplasms ; blood ; diagnosis ; Early Detection of Cancer ; Female ; Humans ; Lipocalin-2 ; Lipocalins ; blood ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Prognosis ; Proto-Oncogene Proteins ; blood
7.Clinical significance of the detection of serum neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin in human colorectal cancer
Lei DING ; Xiufeng ZHANG ; Yanxiang ZHANG ; Guangen YANG ; Xiujun LIAO ; Zhong SHEN ; Jianming QIU ; Weiming MAO ; Lihua HU ; Shuxian SHAO ; Shanliang SHANG
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2014;(6):589-593
Objective To explore the feasibility and clinical significance of the detection of serum neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL) in human colorectal cancer. Methods Levels of NGAL in serum samples from 133 healthy people, 125 colorectal polyps patients and 100 colorectal cancer patients respectively were determined by sandwich ELISA assay. Relationship of NGAL level with clinicopathological features of colorectal cancer patients was analyzed. The optimal cut-off value of serum NGAL for diagnosing colorectal cancer was determined by ROC curve and compared with CEA and CA19-9. Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to examine the relationship of NGAL level with the prognosis of patients with colorectal cancer. Results The median serum NGAL protein level in 100 colorectal cancer cases was 67 . 96 ( 53 . 30-79 . 86 ) μg/L , significantly higher than that in healthy people and colorectal polyps patients. The differences were statistically significant (all P<0.01). Serum NGAL protein level was significantly associated with tumor diameter, TNM stage, lymph node metastasis and vascular involvement (P<0.05). The optimal cut-off point of serum NGAL protein level for diagnosing colorectal cancer was 49.78 μg/L, and the sensitivity and specificity were 88%and 81%respectively. As for colorectal cancer patients with stage Ⅰ, the sensitivity of serum NGAL (78.9%) was significantly higher as compared to CA19-9 (31.6%) and CEA (36.8%);as for those with stage Ⅱ, the sensitivity of serum NGAL (88.0%) was also significantly higher compared to CA19-9 (48.0%) and CEA (52.0%). Kaplan-Meier analysis showed that patients with positive NGAL (≥49.78 μg/L) had worse survival than those with negative NGAL (P=0.002). Multivariate analysis showed that NGAL was an independent prognostic factor (HR=2.060, 95%CI:1.023-4.150, P=0.043). Conclusions NGAL can be served as the novel malignant biological phenotype marker for human colorectal cancer and can be used for the risk stratification. NGAL may be an independent prognostic factor in colorectal cancer.
8.Clinical significance of the detection of serum neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin in human colorectal cancer
Lei DING ; Xiufeng ZHANG ; Yanxiang ZHANG ; Guangen YANG ; Xiujun LIAO ; Zhong SHEN ; Jianming QIU ; Weiming MAO ; Lihua HU ; Shuxian SHAO ; Shanliang SHANG
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2014;(6):589-593
Objective To explore the feasibility and clinical significance of the detection of serum neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL) in human colorectal cancer. Methods Levels of NGAL in serum samples from 133 healthy people, 125 colorectal polyps patients and 100 colorectal cancer patients respectively were determined by sandwich ELISA assay. Relationship of NGAL level with clinicopathological features of colorectal cancer patients was analyzed. The optimal cut-off value of serum NGAL for diagnosing colorectal cancer was determined by ROC curve and compared with CEA and CA19-9. Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to examine the relationship of NGAL level with the prognosis of patients with colorectal cancer. Results The median serum NGAL protein level in 100 colorectal cancer cases was 67 . 96 ( 53 . 30-79 . 86 ) μg/L , significantly higher than that in healthy people and colorectal polyps patients. The differences were statistically significant (all P<0.01). Serum NGAL protein level was significantly associated with tumor diameter, TNM stage, lymph node metastasis and vascular involvement (P<0.05). The optimal cut-off point of serum NGAL protein level for diagnosing colorectal cancer was 49.78 μg/L, and the sensitivity and specificity were 88%and 81%respectively. As for colorectal cancer patients with stage Ⅰ, the sensitivity of serum NGAL (78.9%) was significantly higher as compared to CA19-9 (31.6%) and CEA (36.8%);as for those with stage Ⅱ, the sensitivity of serum NGAL (88.0%) was also significantly higher compared to CA19-9 (48.0%) and CEA (52.0%). Kaplan-Meier analysis showed that patients with positive NGAL (≥49.78 μg/L) had worse survival than those with negative NGAL (P=0.002). Multivariate analysis showed that NGAL was an independent prognostic factor (HR=2.060, 95%CI:1.023-4.150, P=0.043). Conclusions NGAL can be served as the novel malignant biological phenotype marker for human colorectal cancer and can be used for the risk stratification. NGAL may be an independent prognostic factor in colorectal cancer.
9.Knee meniscus injury evaluated with magnetic resonance imaging
Lei FENG ; Jingxue WANG ; Guohua WANG ; Xiufeng SONG ; Tingting ZHANG ; Tong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2013;(30):5545-5550
BACKGROUND:Conventional imaging method has significant limitations in the diagnosis of knee meniscus injury, which is difficult to detect the ful extent of the knee meniscus. OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the knee meniscus injury with magnetic resonance imaging. METHODS:The knee meniscus injury patients diagnosed with clinical treatment were retrospectively analyzed, and the characteristics of the magnetic resonance imaging were analyzed and graded. Then, the meniscus injury was analyzed and compared with the arthroscopic or surgical results. RESUTLS AND CONCLUSION:In the magnetic resonance imaging of knee meniscus injury, the Ⅰ level knee meniscus injury was presented as the punctate or round high signal that did not contacted with the surface of the meniscus, Ⅱ level knee meniscus injury was presented as the horizontal or oblique line or strip-like high signal in the meniscus, and Ⅲ level knee meniscus injury was presented as lines and complex high signal in the meniscus that extended to the articular surface of the meniscus, and accompanied with morphological changes of the meniscus. Magnetic resonance imaging, as a noninvasive checking method, can clearly show the meniscal degeneration and tearing, and correctly diagnosed the location, shape and severity of meniscus injury, which has significant guiding value in determine the clinical treatment options.
10.Analysis of incidence and its influencing factors of allergic dermatosis among college students
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2013;12(12):991-992
During September-October 2012,random cluster sampling method was employed to recruit 871 students from 29 classes at East China Normal University to conduct a questionnaire survey.The overall prevalence of skin diseases was 33.5% (292/871) and those of eczema,urticaria,drug eruption and atopic dermatitis were 16.4% (143/871),9.8% (85/871),2.2% (19/871) and 0.2% (2/871) respectively.These diseases showed no statistically significant gender differences.The prevalence of contact dermatitis was 16.9% (147/871) and there was statistically significant gender difference (P <0.01).


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