Publications by authors named "Chen Mei-Yen"

Background: The use of robotic-assisted nipple-sparing mastectomy (R-NSM) with immediate direct-to-implant (DTI) reconstruction in treatment of breast cancer has been a controversial topic. The adoption of robotic surgery in breast cancer treatment has gained traction globally due to its minimally invasive nature, potential for improved cosmetic outcomes and better intraoperative visualization. This study provides insights on safety and feasibility robotic mastectomy at one of the largest centers in Asia.

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Background: Hepatosteatosis is a common condition that can lead to cirrhosis and liver cancer. Galectin-3 (GAL-3) has been implicated in liver fibrosis and inflammation.

Objectives: The purpose of this study was to investigate the association between GAL-3 and hepatosteatosis.

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Background: The use of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) for early detection of prostate cancer (PCa) is common but controversial. In rural areas, PSA is widely used for screening because it is convenient and early-stage PCa often shows no symptoms. Studies suggest that PSA levels are linked to factors like unhealthy lifestyles, obesity, lack of exercise, inflammation, and aging.

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  • Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease has a high mortality rate linked to vascular calcification, with fetuin-A's role in aortic arch calcification (AAC) not fully understood.
  • An analysis of 800 individuals revealed that those with AAC had higher blood pressure and lower fetuin-A levels, indicating a connection between these factors.
  • The findings suggest that low fetuin-A levels and high systolic blood pressure can more accurately predict AAC, highlighting the importance of these biomarkers in cardiovascular health.
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Background: Many studies have indicated that inadequate health-related behavior is associated with the progression of cancer and cardiometabolic disorders. Because patients with hepatocellular carcinoma may adopt inadequate health behaviors, they are at risk for cancer recurrence, mortality, cardiometabolic disease progression, and worse quality of life.

Objective: To explore the prevalence of cardiometabolic risks and health-promoting behaviors associated with quality of life among patients with hepatocellular carcinoma after treatment.

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Governments, organizations, and schools around the world are committed to creating a safe and friendly campus environment to ensure students' high-quality comprehensive development and to cultivate positive mental and physical health states [...

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Background: Chronic hepatitis C (CHC) virus infection is a global health concern that is associated with significant liver-related morbidity and mortality. Owing to the inflammatory pathway, CHC can causefatty liver, liver cirrhosis, and liver cancer and is associated with cardiometabolic diseases, such as hypertension and diabetes. Fatty liver is associated with metabolic disorders, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and liver cancer.

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Background: Middle-aged adults often overlook critical modifiable risk factors that contribute to the emergence of cardiometabolic diseases (CMDs), including hypertension and diabetes. Many CMDs can be alleviated by addressing these modifiable risks. However, there has been insufficient research focused on rural adults with lower levels of health literacy in this regard.

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  • * The study involved 962 workers, mostly women (65%) with an average age of 64, who participated in one-on-one interviews to provide data on demographics and health habits.
  • * Results indicate that dehydration correlates with unhealthy lifestyles and cardiometabolic risks, underscoring the need for prevention strategies in these high-risk occupational groups.
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  • The increasing cases of diabetes due to an aging population strain healthcare systems and create public health issues, prompting the need for better monitoring methods.
  • A new nano-sensing probe that uses only saliva for measuring blood sugar levels shows promise, as it is less invasive and more stable than traditional blood tests.
  • The study found a significant correlation between salivary conductivity and diabetes risk, suggesting that this portable device could serve as an effective screening tool for early diabetes detection.
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Background: Serum carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) is a biomarker commonly used to detect colorectal cancer. CEA levels are affected by many factors, including cardiometabolic diseases, such as cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) and diabetes. Cardiometabolic diseases and cancer share a similar pathological inflammatory pathway, which correlates with an unhealthy lifestyle.

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The present study investigated the effects of a far-infrared radiation (FIR) lamp therapy on changes in muscle damage and proprioception markers after maximal eccentric exercise of the elbow flexors (EF: Study 1) and the knee flexors (KF: Study 2) in comparison to a sham treatment condition. In each study, 24 healthy sedentary women were assigned to a FIR or a sham treatment group ( = 12/group). They performed 72 maximal EF eccentric contractions (Study 1) or 100 maximal KF eccentric contractions (Study 2) with their non-dominant limbs.

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Aims: The study aimed to explore farmers' self-care behaviours including oral hygiene, remaining natural teeth, cardiometabolic risks, hepatitis, risk of stroke and their determinant factors.

Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted between June 2020 and March 2021 in the south-western remote areas of Taiwan. We recruited current farmers who participated in an annual community health screening conducted by a collaborated local hospital.

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Objectives: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) are associated with a higher risk of impaired pulmonary function (iPF). This study aimed to investigate the relationships among MetS, iPF, and viral hepatitis.

Methods: This community-based study enrolled participants undergoing annual health check-ups in southern Taiwan between March and December 2019.

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Background: Owing to specific working environments, it is important to attain sustainable development goals for the health of fishery workers during climate change. Fishery workers have a hazardous working environment, leading to specific injuries and fatal events. However, limited studies have investigated the health status of fishery workers through long-term longitudinal follow-up and compared it with that of farmers and employed workers with similar socioeconomic status.

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Background: The serum aminotransferase elevation in metabolic syndrome (MetS) reflected hepatosteatosis, but there is a conflict with the coexistence of viral hepatitis, especially for the hepatitis B virus (HBV). Thus, this study aimed to investigate the relationship between the alanine aminotransferase (ALT)/aspartate aminotransferase (AST) ratio, MetS, and HBV infection in a rural Taiwanese population.

Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional analysis in southern Taiwan between March and December 2019.

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The disproportionate smoking prevalence among adolescents in rural Taiwan may be attributed to insufficient anti-smoking education. Increasing access to such education may help reduce initiation and promote smoking cessation in adolescents, particularly in rural areas. However, effects of these programs require verification.

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While media use can be beneficial in some ways, excessive use of media has led to growing concerns about its potential negative consequences. With the popularity of Chinese video applications (apps) such as DouYin, TikTok, Kwai, and other short video apps sweeping through schools around the world. Due to the diversity and immersion principle of short videos, their popularity continues to grow, and the phenomenon of students being addicted to short videos also brings many hidden dangers to the learning effect.

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The popularity of online social media in recent years has not only brought information and social convenience to people's lives, but has also given rise to many problems, among which social media addiction (SMA) has become a concern of many scholars and experts. Past research has shown that regular exercise (REx) can have many health benefits for the body, so numerous scholars and experts believe that this may be one possible strategy for reducing the health effects of online community addiction and Internet use (IU). Therefore, this study adopted a secondary data research approach to explore and predict the effect of age on social media use and personal health, and therefore included age as a control variable to investigate whether the intervention of REx, excluding the effect of age, moderates the effect of SMA on IU and on perceived health (PH).

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COVID-19 mortality rates are increasing worldwide, which has led to many highly restrictive precautionary measures and a strong sense of anxiety about the outbreak for many people around the world. There is thus an increasing concern about COVID-19 anxiety, resulting in recommending approaches for effective self-care. From a positive psychology perspective, it is also important for people to have positive affect when dealing with this pandemic.

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Background: A practical screening tool for early detection of unhealthy behaviors among adults to provide tailored care can have an important role in public health nursing.

Purpose: To develop a screening tool with valid psychometric properties for adult health behaviors (AHBs).

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted between March 2018 and September 2019 in central-southern Taiwan.

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Background: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is associated with a higher risk of chronic kidney disease (CKD). This study investigates the relationship among HCV, CKD, and understudied confounders, such as unhealthy behaviors and metabolic disturbances.

Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted as part of a community health promotion program in an HCV endemic area of Taiwan from June to December 2019.

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  • The prevalence of chronic kidney disease (CKD) is on the rise, causing significant healthcare challenges, primarily due to reliance on invasive blood tests that hinder early detection and awareness.
  • Researchers developed a portable device to measure salivary conductivity using just 50 μL of saliva, finding that CKD patients had notably higher salivary conductivity levels.
  • A study involving 214 adult participants indicates that elevated salivary conductivity is positively linked to age and fasting glucose but inversely related to kidney function; this suggests that salivary conductivity could be an effective non-invasive marker for early CKD screening.
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