Publications by authors named "Chaoyang Li"

Background: Depression and anxiety are prevalent among older adults. However, most older adults have poor access to age-specific mental health services. While Information technology-based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (ICBT) has shown promise as an accessible alternative to face-to-face interventions, its effectiveness specifically within the older adults warrants further investigation.

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  • The study aimed to identify risk factors contributing to overweight/obesity in older adults by comparing various predictive models using survey data from 400 individuals in China.
  • Six machine learning algorithms were tested, with the CatBoost model being the most effective; the key factors influencing obesity included gender, transportation-related physical activity, and road network density.
  • Conclusions highlighted that lack of physical activity, poor neighborhood design, and incidents of falls are significant contributors to overweight/obesity among older adults, suggesting targeted prevention strategies are needed.
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Introduction: Test anxiety, a prevalent psychological issue among medical students, can profoundly impact their social, behavioral, and emotional development. This condition is significantly associated with challenges in emotional regulation, and to date, no effective clinical treatment has been established to address it. This study aimed to investigate the potential benefits and effects of group impromptu music therapy (GIMT) on enhancing emotional regulation skills and alleviating test anxiety in medical students.

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Cuproptosis, a newly defined cell death process, represents a novel modality with significant therapeutic potential in cancer treatment. Nevertheless, the modest concentration and transient half-life of copper ions in the bloodstream constrain their efficient delivery into tumor cells. In this study, a copper-based prussian blue nanostructure loaded with serine metabolic inhibitor (NCT-503@Cu-HMPB) is constructed for selectively inducing cuproptosis combined with disrupting serine metabolism.

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In this paper, an absolute optical transfer delay measurement method based on pulse time signal, pseudo-random code phase, and microwave phase is proposed. By employing two-stage integer ambiguity resolution, not only can a measurement range of several hundred kilometers be achieved, but sub-picosecond level measurement accuracy can also be attained. A test system was built in the laboratory and experimentally verified on a fiber optic link.

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  • Recent studies highlight difficulties in achieving both broad spectral and angular selectivity for infrared nonreciprocal thermal radiation in existing structures.
  • This research introduces an innovative design using Weyl semimetal (WSM) and a prism, resulting in strong nonreciprocity exceeding 0.8 within the wavelength range of 10.2-13.8µm and at incident angles of 40°-80°.
  • The physical mechanism behind this wide-angle nonreciprocal thermal radiation is explained through magnetic field distribution and verified using impedance matching theory, with the prism enhancing the overall performance.
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Introduction: The accelerated motorization has brought a series of environmental concerns and damaged public environmental health by causing severe air and noise pollution. The advocate of urban rail transit system such as metro is effective to reduce the private car dependence and alleviate associated environmental outcomes. Meanwhile, the increased metro usage can also benefit public and individual health by facilitating physical activities such as walking or cycling to the metro station.

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Previous studies manifested that the majority of structures that exhibit nonreciprocal thermal radiation in the mid-infrared are capable of achieving either single-band strong nonreciprocity or multi-band weak nonreciprocity at a large incidence angle. However, few structures can realize multi-band strong nonreciprocity at a small incidence angle. To address such scientific issues, we propose a tunable nonreciprocal thermal emitter based on gallium arsenide (GaAs)/graphene/Weyl semimetal (WSM).

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Background: Depression and anxiety are common psychiatric symptoms in patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). While face-to-face psychotherapy is a common option, tele-based interventions provide a more accessible alternative. However, a comprehensive synthesis of evidence from clinical trials for COPD patients has yet to be conducted.

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  • * The study examined how JQ1 treatment and manipulation of the ABCB5 gene affect UM cells, discovering that JQ1 can significantly reduce tumor growth and improve sensitivity to chemotherapy.
  • * Findings indicated that JQ1 works by down-regulating ABCB5 and related autophagy genes, leading to decreased cell movement and survival, which highlights its potential use in clinical settings for UM treatment.
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  • Three isoforms of collagen prolyl 4-hydroxylases (C-P4Hs) are linked to cancer progression, with higher expression correlating to better prognoses in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSC) patients.
  • Unexpectedly, patients with elevated levels of all three C-P4HAs often have longer survival rates, suggesting potential protective factors against tumor growth.
  • The study identifies LLGL2 as a key molecule that counteracts the negative effects of high C-P4HA levels, indicating that targeting the relationship between LLGL2 and C-P4HAs could help reduce HNSC tumor progression.
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Background: Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a degenerative disorder of the central nervous system characterized by notable pathological features such as neurofibrillary tangles and amyloid beta deposition. Additionally, the significant iron accumulation in the brain is another important pathological hallmark of AD. Exercise can play a positive role in ameliorating AD, but the mechanism is unclear.

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Background: Depression and anxiety are common mental disorders in later life. Digital intelligence interventions overcome the limitations of conventional psychotherapy and offer new treatments for depression and anxiety. However, the effectiveness among older adults remains unclear.

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  • * The first species has specific fin ray counts and scale series, while the second species is distinguished by its unique coloration and higher scale count.
  • * Morphological and molecular analyses confirmed both species as new additions to their genus, highlighting their distinct traits and genetic relationships.
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Smartphone distraction (SD) is closely related to depression, and the prevalence of SD among nursing students is gradually increasing. However, the potential mechanism of the effect of SD on nursing students' depression is unclear. A total of 574 nursing students were assessed using Smartphone Distraction Scale, Ruminative Response Scale, Hikikomori Questionnaire, and Patient Health Questionnaire-9.

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Circular dichroism (CD) spectrum and optical rotation (OR) spectrum, crucial for understanding molecular properties and configurations, present challenges due to limited testing methods and equipment accuracy in the ultraviolet (UV) region. This study proposes a weak measurement system for chiral signals in varying concentrations in the ultraviolet range, optimized using a deep neural network (DNN) model. Introducing different post-selections to detect the circular dichroism spectrum and optical rotation spectrum separately, with contrast as a probe, it achieves a detection resolution of up to 10 rad.

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Background: Identifying high-risk populations and promoting stroke prevention measures can be achieved through studies on stroke and its risk factors. As a new alternative indicator of insulin resistance (IR), the triglyceride glucose (TyG) index may potentially increase stroke risk. However, the evidence confirming this association is inadequate and inconsistent, possibly due to variations in stroke assessment criteria or characteristics of the study populations.

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  • Walking is essential for the physical activity of older adults, yet there is limited research on how the built environment affects walking duration across different age groups and life stages.
  • This study analyzes data from Zhongshan, China, using gradient boosting decision trees to understand the impact of the built environment on walking habits among older adults, particularly focusing on age and retirement status.
  • Results indicate that the built environment significantly influences walking duration, with varying effects based on age—such as bus stop density being critical for young-olds and a mix of factors important for old-olds, highlighting the need for tailored interventions to enhance walkability for different older adult subgroups.*
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The Internet of Things (IoT) plays an essential role in people's daily lives, such as healthcare, home, traffic, industry, and so on. With the increase in IoT devices, there emerge many security issues of data loss, privacy leakage, and information temper in IoT network applications. Even with the development of quantum computing, most current information systems are weak to quantum attacks with traditional cryptographic algorithms.

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Metasurface zone plates exhibit stronger optical control capabilities than traditional Fresnel zone plates, especially in polarization transformation and multiplexing. However, there are still few studies on metasurface zone plates that can be used for simultaneous control of forward and backward waves. In this work, we propose what is to our knowledge a new scheme that utilizes metasurface zone plates for orthogonal linear polarization separation and wavefront manipulation at the same time.

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Objective: This study aims to explore the psychological distress course of Chinese amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) patients after the onset of the disease and to provide targeted nursing guidance.

Design: The interview content was analysed qualitatively. We used seven steps of Colaizzi's method to analyse the participants' data.

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Background: Necroptosis has emerged as a novel molecular pathway that can be targeted by chemotherapy agents in the treatment of cancer. OSW-1, which is derived from the bulbs of Baker, exerts a wide range of pharmacological effects.

Aim: To explore whether OSW-1 can induce necroptosis in colorectal cancer (CRC) cells, thereby expanding its range of clinical applications.

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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a systemic autoimmune disease characterized by chronic inflammation of the joints and bone destruction. Because of systemic administration and poor targeting, traditional anti-rheumatic drugs have unsatisfactory treatment efficacy and strong side effects, including myelosuppression, liver or kidney function damage, and malignant tumors. Consequently, mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs)-involved therapy is proposed for RA therapy as a benefit of their immunosuppressive and tissue-repairing effects.

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With the rapid development of 5G communication technology, microwave dielectric ceramics with high dielectric constants are very conducive to the miniaturization of passive devices. Here, BaTi(NiNb)NbO (BTN ∼ NN, 0.03 ≤ ≤ 0.

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