Publications by authors named "Haimeng Zhang"

Aim: To explore the association between Processed red meat (PRM) consumption and cardiovascular risk factors in Chinese adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).

Methods: Dietary survey, physical measurement, and blood biochemical examination were conducted on 316 patients with type 2 diabetes in Bengbu, China from May to July 2019. Possible confounding factors were identified by comparing between-group variability in the baseline table.

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The VlLOG11 mediates the cytokinin signaling pathway to regulate grape fruit setting. Fruit set, as an accepted agronomic trait, is inextricably linked with fruit quality and yield. Previous studies have demonstrated that exogenous treatment with the synthetic cytokinin analog, forchlorfenuron (CPPU), significantly enhances fruit set.

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We utilize a superconducting qubit processor to experimentally probe non-Markovian dynamics of an entangled qubit pair. We prepare an entangled state between two qubits and monitor the evolution of entanglement over time as one of the qubits interacts with a small quantum environment consisting of an auxiliary transmon qubit coupled to its readout cavity. We observe the collapse and revival of the entanglement as a signature of quantum memory effects in the environment.

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  • This study investigates the link between childhood and adult body mass index (BMI) and the risk of chronic heart failure (CHF) and ischemic stroke (IS), building on prior research that primarily focused on adults.
  • The findings reveal that higher adult BMI significantly increases the risk of both CHF and IS, while childhood BMI is also a risk factor for CHF but its effect is mainly mediated by adult BMI.
  • Replication in an East Asian population confirmed these associations, highlighting the importance of maintaining a healthy weight throughout life to reduce cardiovascular risks.
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Background: Poor dietary structure plays a pivotal role in the development and progression of type 2 diabetes and is closely associated with dysbiosis of the gut microbiota. Thus, the objective of this systematic review was to assess the impact of dietary interventions on improving gut microbiota and metabolic levels in patients with type 2 diabetes.

Methods: We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis following the PRISMA 2020 guidelines.

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  • Sugar-smoking enhances the flavor of meat, especially chicken, but there's limited research on its process parameters and their effects on flavor compounds.
  • Analysis showed that chicken skin (CS) had a higher total volatile compounds (VC) compared to chicken breast (CB), linked to specific quality measures like thiobarbituric acid levels.
  • The study identified key flavor compounds formed during the sugar-smoking process, indicating that CS contributes significantly to the overall flavor, providing insights for improving sugar-smoked chicken production.
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Objective: The objective is to explore the effects of enhancing the activity of yeast ferulic acid decarboxylase (FDC1) on the level of 4-vinylguaiacol (4-VG) and the consumption of its precursor ferulic acid (FA) in top-fermented wheat beer.

Results: Expression of Bacillus pumilus FDC1 in brewer's yeast showed a better effect on the FDC1 activity than overexpression of the endogenous enzyme. The 4-VG content was increased by 34%, and the consumption time of FA was shortened from 48 to 12 h.

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  • Two randomized controlled trials compared traditional Chinese medicine moxibustion with 10.6-μm infrared laser moxibustion for treating knee osteoarthritis (OA).
  • The aim was to determine if the laser treatment was as effective as traditional moxibustion in reducing OA symptoms like pain and stiffness while improving patients' quality of life.
  • Analysis revealed no significant differences in symptom relief between the two treatments, but laser moxibustion showed greater improvement in physical function for patients.
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Objective: To compare the difference in the manual measurement of Fengshi (GB 31) between the standing position and the supine position so as to determine the location.

Methods: A total of 197 volunteers were included in the manual measurement of Fengshi (GB 31) at the standing position and 92 volunteers at the supine position. The differences were compared between the two measurements.

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In the paper, the study was reviewed on the infrared temperature characteristics of acupoints in recent 10 years. CNKI, WANFANG, VIP, SciVerse ScienceDirect and Springer databases were retrieved, with"infrared thermal imaging" and "acupoint" as the key words. The retrieving time was from January 1, 2006 to December 31, 2016.

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Objective. To observe the effects of traditional Chinese moxibustion, compared with sham moxibustion, on the quality of life (QOL) in patients with chronic knee osteoarthritis (KOA). Methods.

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Objective. To assess the effect of different lasers on cyclophosphamide- (CTX-) induced leucopenia in rats. Methods.

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  • Knee osteoarthritis (OA) leads to symptoms like pain, stiffness, and functional limitations, which can be categorized in traditional Chinese medicine into three patterns, including yang deficiency and cold coagulation.
  • A study compared the effects of thermal laser acupuncture on two groups of OA patients: those with yang deficiency and those without, focusing on functional improvements over a period of ten weeks.
  • Results showed that patients with yang deficiency experienced significantly better functional outcomes than non-yang deficient patients at weeks 2, 6, and 10, with no major side effects reported from the treatment.
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Objective: To explore the pathologic characteristics of hyperplasia of the mammary gland (HMG) by observing differences in infrared radiation temperature of points of HMG in patients with different syndromes compared with healthy controls.

Methods: A FLIR Systems Therma CAM P30 infrared thermal camera was used to detect the infrared temperature of Shanzhong (CV 17), Qimen (LR 14), Zhongwan (CV 12), Qihai (CV 6), Guanyuan (CV 4), Taixi (KI 3), and Taichong (LR 3) in 113 patients with HMG. Of these patients, 71 were placed in the Liver Qi stagnation group, 34 were placed in the Dysfunction of conception and thoroughfare vessels group, and 8 were placed in the Phlegm and blood stasis in combination group.

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The questionnaire and the result of 2010' Hwato Cup National University Students' Acupuncture Manipulation Skills Competition were analyzed in this paper. It was showed that the competition achieved the significant effects of enhancing acupuncture manipulation skills for the university students and promoting the standardization on teaching acupuncture manipulation skills. The teachers and students were not very satisfied with the current acupuncture manipulation skill education.

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Objective: To observe the efficacy of moxibustion on the improvement in pain, stiffness and motor disturbance for the patients with knee osteoarthritis (OA) and evaluate the effectiveness and safety of moxibustion therapy.

Methods: Fifty-nine cases of knee OA were randomly divided into a moxibustion group (31 cases) and a placebo moxibustion group (28 cases), in which moxa cone and placebo moxa sticker were applied to Neixiyan (EX-LE 4), Dubi (ST 35) and Ashi points separately, 3 cones on each point in each treatment. The treatment was given once every two days, 3 times per week, continuously for 6 weeks.

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Objective: To study the effects of three different laser treatments (650 nm alone, 10.6 μm alone and combined laser of 650 nm and 10.6 μm) on experimental osteoarthritis of the knees in C57 black mice.

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Community structure is heterogeneous at a variety of spatial and temporal scales, and this variation has been shown to influence the risk of zoonotic diseases such as West Nile Virus and Lyme disease. Theoretical models and most empirical evidence suggest that the greatest influence of host diversity occurs when transmission is frequency-dependent (i.e.

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  • The study aimed to compare surface infrared radiation spectrums between a specific acupuncture point (Danzhong, CV 17) and a non-acupoint control in patients with hyperplasia of mammary glands.
  • Using an advanced spectrograph, researchers detected infrared radiation across various wavelengths, finding that Danzhong's spectrum had lower intensity compared to the control point.
  • Significant differences in radiation intensity were observed at 13 specific wavelengths, indicating that the Danzhong point is in a different pathological state compared to the control in these patients.
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  • - The study investigates the Volt-ampere (V-A) characteristics of human acupoints, examining how these traits change with physiological or pathological conditions and exploring their underlying biophysical mechanisms.
  • - Findings show that acupoints exhibit both non-linear and inertial characteristics, with lower electrical resistance being less common and distinct circadian rhythms in some areas; pathological conditions, particularly heart and stomach diseases, also alter these characteristics significantly.
  • - It concludes that the inertia area of acupoints is a more sensitive indicator of physiological and pathological changes than the V-A area, making it a key focus for future research on the electrical properties of acupoints.
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