Publications by authors named "ChaoQiang Jiang"

Recent studies have demonstrated that monocropping of flue-cured tobacco can lead to various issues, including nutrient deficiencies, accumulation of allelopathic substances, and disturbance in soil microbial flora. While diversification in cropping systems has proven effective in alleviating monocropping barriers, however, further exploration is needed to understand the potential microbial mechanisms involved in this process. In our study, we set five cropping systems (RR: rice monocropping; TR: tobacco-rice rotation over 20 years; TRA: tobacco-rice-astragalus rotation; TRW: tobacco-rice-wheat rotation; TRO: tobacco-rice-oilseed rape rotation) to explore the impact on crop yield and quality, soil chemical properties, and microbial diversity.

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Straw and biochar, two commonly used soil amendments, have been shown to enhance soil fertility and the composition of microbial communities. To compare the effects of straw and biochar on soil fertility, particularly focusing on soil dissolved organic matter (DOM) components, and the physiochemical properties of soil and microbial communities, a combination of high-throughput sequencing and three-dimensional fluorescence mapping technology was employed. In our study, we set up four treatments, i.

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Soil amendment is an important strategy for improving soil quality and crop yield. From 2014 to 2019, we conducted a study to investigate the effects of tobacco straw return with lime on soil nutrients, soil microbial community structure, tobacco leaf yield, and quality in southern Anhui, China. A field experiment was conducted with four treatments: straw removed (CK), straw return (St), straw return with dolomite (St + D), and straw return with lime (St + L).

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Straw return utilizes waste resources to reduce the use of chemical fertilizers worldwide. However, information is still lacking on the relative impact of straw return on soil fertility, the nutrient composition of different soil aggregates, and soil microbial communities. Therefore, this study aimed to understand the effects of different management practices on the crop yield, soil fertility, and soil community composition in a 14-year wheat-rice rotation system.

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Background: Poor sleep quality has been linked to depression in older adults, but results of the association between daytime napping and depression remains limited and conflicting. Moreover, whether the association of daytime napping with depression varies by nighttime sleep quality is unclear. Hence, we examined the associations of daytime napping and nighttime sleep quality with depressive symptoms in older Chinese.

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This study examined the association between parity and incident type 2 diabetes in older Chinese women and estimated the mediation effect of adiposity indicators. A total of 11,473 women without diabetes at baseline from 2003 to 2008 were followed up until 2012. We used Cox proportional hazards regression to assess the association between parity and incident type 2 diabetes, and mediation analysis to estimate the mediation effect of adiposity indicators.

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  • Older adults accumulate more sodium in their skeletal muscles, which may affect their muscular and physical function.
  • A study with 4,867 participants aged around 60 analyzed the connection between salt intake and muscle strength/performance through grip strength tests and timed activities.
  • Higher salt intake was linked to reduced grip strength and slower performance on physical tests, particularly in women, suggesting that a low-salt diet might help maintain muscle strength in the elderly.
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Having a later age at menopause is associated with having a higher blood pressure (BP) value, but the mediation pathways remain unclear. We quantitatively examined the mediation effects of various obesity indicators using baseline data from phase 4 of the Guangzhou Biobank Cohort Study. The product of coefficients approach and bootstrapping procedures were used to assess the mediation effects of body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC), waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) and waist-to-height ratio (WHtR) on the association between age at menopause and BP values.

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  • The study investigated the link between sleep duration, napping, and stroke mortality in older Chinese adults, finding that both short and long sleep hours correlated with higher stroke death risks.
  • Out of over 27,000 participants observed for an average of 14.3 years, significant associations were found for those sleeping less than 5 hours or more than 9 hours per day, especially among individuals with hypertension.
  • Daytime napping did not show any significant relationship with stroke mortality, emphasizing the importance of promoting healthy sleep habits, particularly in hypertensive populations.
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  • Lower hand grip strength is linked to cognitive impairment in older Chinese adults, with a study examining 6806 participants aged 50 and above.
  • The research found that both absolute and relative grip strength were significantly associated with recall memory performance, as measured by the Delayed Word Recall Test (DWRT), but not with overall cognitive function (MMSE scores).
  • These findings suggest a specific relationship between grip strength and memory recall, indicating the need for further research in this area.
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The long-term effects of a low-carbohydrate diet (LCD) on mortality, accounting for the quality and source of the carbohydrate, are unclear. Hence, we examined the associations of LCDs with all-cause and cause-specific mortality in a prospective cohort study. A total of 20,206 participants (13.

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  • Vitamin D plays a crucial role in vascular repair, and its deficiency is linked to type 2 diabetes and hypertension, raising questions about its potential protective effects against cardiovascular diseases in high-risk patients.* -
  • This study utilized a two-sample Mendelian randomization approach, analyzing genetic variants to infer the causal relationship between vitamin D levels and cardiovascular events among hypertensive-diabetic individuals.* -
  • Results indicated that lower genetically predicted vitamin D levels were associated with a higher risk of cardiovascular events, suggesting that increased vitamin D exposure may help protect against conditions like myocardial infarction and other cardiovascular issues.*
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Background And Purpose: Experimental studies showed vitamin D (Vit-D) could promote vascular regeneration and repair. Prior randomized studies had focused mainly on primary prevention. Whether Vit-D protects against ischemic stroke and myocardial infarction recurrence among subjects with prior ischemic insults was unknown.

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Objective: From genome-wide association studies, brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) locus on chromosome 11 was the only SNP associated with both smoking and body mass index (BMI) in European, African and Asian population. This study aims to explore the unique genetic predisposition to obesity in former smokers by examining the effects of BDNF on BMI and waist circumference (WC).

Methods: The study design is case-control study with a cohort validation in supplementary.

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Objective: To examine the associations of natural menopausal age with cardiovascular disease risk factors and whether the associations varied by parity in older Chinese women.

Methods: Information of demographic characteristics, lifestyles, and reproductive factors was collected by face-to-face interview. Framingham Risk Score was used as an indicator of cardiovascular disease risk, with a score ≥ 10% considered as high cardiovascular disease risk (vs low, dichotomous).

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Background: Physical activity (PA) is generally encouraged. Studies from developed countries in the West have shown that maintenance of adequate PA or increasing PA are associated with lower mortality risk. It is unclear whether these associations apply to an older Chinese population.

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  • The study aimed to explore if there is a link between hepatitis B infection (measured by HBsAg) or immunity (measured by HBsAb) and diabetes among participants from two large studies in southern China.
  • Despite analyzing data from nearly 9,300 individuals and adjusting for various factors like age and lifestyle, the researchers found no significant association between hepatitis B seropositivity and diabetes prevalence.
  • The findings suggest that the serological status for hepatitis B does not influence the likelihood of having diabetes or affect glucose levels in the studied populations.
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Objective: In this study, a genetic risk score (GRS) for the body mass index (BMI) tested and built using a large sample of Chinese individuals aged at least 50 years in southern China. We collected information regarding the participants' weights at 20 years of age and middle age and tested the BMI-GRS effect modes.

Methods: This study involved a prospective study design.

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It is urgently to minimize nitrogen (N) loss while simultaneously ensuring high yield for maize in China. A two-year field experiment was conducted to determine the effects of root-zone fertilization (RZF) and split-surface broadcasting (SSB) on grain yield, N use efficiency (NUE), and urea-N fate under different N rates (135, 180 and 225 kg ha). Results showed that RZF increased grain yield by 11.

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Excess N-fertilizer application and inappropriate fertilization methods have led to low N use efficiency (NUE) and high N leaching. A field experiment was performed in a typical lime concretion black soil area to compare N application methods: split surface broadcasting (SSB) and one-time root-zone fertilization (RZF) on grain yield, NUE, the fate of N urea and soil N loss during the 2015 and 2016 maize growing seasons. Each application method was tested at N rates of 135 and 180 kg N ha, and a control (CK) with no N fertilizer.

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  • A Mendelian randomization study was conducted on a large cohort of Southern Chinese women (n = 12,233) to explore the link between age at menarche and depressive symptoms.
  • The researchers created a genetic allele score through stepwise regression and cross-validation methods.
  • The study found no significant association between older age at menarche and higher scores on the geriatric depression scale, indicating that other factors may be responsible for increased depression rates in women.
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Observational studies show earlier age at menarche associated with higher risk of cardiovascular disease although these studies could be confounded by childhood obesity or childhood socioeconomic position. We tested the hypothesis that earlier age at menarche is associated with poorer cardiovascular risk factors using a Mendelian randomization design. We conducted a Mendelian randomization study in a large Southern Chinese cohort, the Guangzhou Biobank Cohort Study (n=12,279), to clarify the causal role of menarche in cardiovascular disease risk factors including blood pressure, lipids, fasting glucose, adiposity and type 2 diabetes.

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  • Tobacco-rice rotation is a prevalent farming system in south China, employing various tillage practices to enhance crop production, which in turn affects soil properties and microbial communities.
  • Six tillage methods were tested, revealing that TrSc provided the highest microbial diversity, while TSQf showed the lowest, with a total of 2030 operational taxonomic units identified.
  • The study highlighted that certain tillage practices significantly influence soil bacteria abundance, particularly showing that Proteobacteria and Actinobacteria were dominant across all treatments, with specific shifts in genera relative to the applied management techniques.
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The mechanism of selenium-mediated salt tolerance has not been fully clarified. This study investigated the possible role of selenium (Se) in regulating maize salt tolerance. A pot experiment was conducted to investigate the role of Se (0, 1, 5 and 25 μM NaSeO) in photosynthesis, antioxidative capacity and ion homeostasis in maize under salinity.

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Objective: Studies of secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure especially childhood SHS exposure and pregnancy loss are limited. We used baseline data of the Guangzhou Biobank Cohort Study (GBCS) to examine the association of childhood SHS exposure with a history of pregnancy loss.

Methods: Never smoking women aged 50 years or above in GBCS from 2003 to 2008 were included.

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