Publications by authors named "Chao-ying Miao"

Objective: To investigate three features of dietary cooking oil intake, namely, the consumption, cooking style, and composition of fatty acids in relation to several cardiometabolic measurements in an elderly Chinese population.

Methods: The elderly (≥ 65 years) participants for this study were recruited from two community health centers in the urban area of Shanghai. A questionnaire was administered to collect information on dietary oil consumption (low, medium and high) and cooking styles (fry or stir-fry others) and the composition of fatty acids (poly-unsaturated mono-unsaturated).

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Objective: To investigate the association between current and former smoking and the risk of mortality in elderly Chinese men.

Methods: Our study participants were elderly (≥ 60 years) men recruited in a suburban town of Shanghai. Cigarette smoking status was categorized as never smoking, remote (cessation > 5 years) and recent former smoking (cessation ≤ 5 years), and light-to-moderate (≤ 20 cigarettes/day) and heavy current smoking (> 20 cigarettes/day).

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Alcohol consumption is a proven risk factor of dyslipidemia. In the present analysis, we investigated the association of alcohol intake with dyslipidemia, an emerging epidemic in China, in male patients with hypertension and diabetes mellitus. Our study participants were from a nationwide registry (n = 1181).

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Objective: To investigate serum triglycerides in relation to all-cause, cardiovascular, and non-cardiovascular mortality in an elderly Chinese population.

Methods: The study participants ( = 3565) were elderly (≥ 60 years) community dwellers living in a suburban town of Shanghai. Hypertriglyceridemia was defined as a serum triglycerides concentration ≥ 2.

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Background: Screening for atrial fibrillation before onset of symptoms and the subsequent initiation of oral anticoagulants could prevent stroke and death. The most cost-effective strategy to screen for atrial fibrillation in a population at high risk aged 65 years and older is unknown. Therefore, we aimed to investigate whether more frequent electrocardiography (ECG) recordings would significantly improve the detection of atrial fibrillation compared with annual ECG screenings.

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Background: Alcohol consumption is a known modifiable risk factor for atrial fibrillation. The association, however, might differ according to gender. We investigated gender-specific associations between alcohol consumption and incident atrial fibrillation in an elderly Chinese population.

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Background: We investigated the association of alcohol consumption with cardiovascular and non-cardiovascular mortality in elderly Chinese men.

Methods: Our participants were recruited from residents living in a suburban town of Shanghai (≥60 years of age, n = 1702). Alcohol intake was classified as non-drinkers, past drinkers (stopped drinking for ≥12 months), and current light-to-moderate (1 to 299 g/week) and heavy drinkers (≥300 g/week).

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Dyslipidemia is an emerging disease in China, especially in the presence of hypertension and diabetes mellitus. We investigated the association of dyslipidemia with the use of antihypertensive and antidiabetic agents. The study participants (n = 2423) were hypertensive and diabetic patients enrolled in a China nationwide registry.

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Objective: To evaluate the effect of silicone union of orbital periosteum and eyeball under muscle belly on the treatment of fixed paralytic strabismus.

Methods: The data from 23 cases (23 eyes) which included esotropia (22 eyes) and exotropia (1 eye) was collected, 11 and 12 patients were diagnosed as complete-fixed strabismus (CFS) and sub-fixed strabismus (SFS) respectively. After antagonist recession was completed, a silicone union (1 mm of its diameter) was used to make a connection between the anterior sclera of paralytic muscle insertion and lateral or medial canthus periosteum of orbital.

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