Publications by authors named "Huina Zou"

Objectives: We describe a development and feasibility study of a Sitting Simple Baduanjin program for advanced cancer patients suffering from the fatigue-sleep disturbance symptom cluster. This study was to evaluate the practicality and safety of the Sitting Simple Baduanjin intervention and determine its preliminary efficacy.

Methods: This work employed a single-arm mixed-methods approach.

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Article Synopsis
  • Advanced cancer patients often struggle with fatigue and sleep disturbances, and this study aims to create a customized Baduanjin exercise program to help alleviate these symptoms.
  • The research will be a randomized controlled trial with 108 participants divided into two groups: one receiving the tailored Simple Sitting Baduanjin (SSBDJ) exercise along with standard care, and another receiving only standard care over a 12-week period.
  • If the SSBDJ proves effective, it could become a valuable part of cancer care to improve patients' quality of life by addressing fatigue and sleep issues.
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Background: The global aging population presents challenges that are particularly acute in China. Older Chinese adults' attitudes towards death significantly impact their quality of life. Death education is crucial for promoting positive perspectives on life and death.

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Chiral fluorinated reagents provide new opportunities for the discovery of drugs and functional materials because the introduction of a fluorinated group significantly alters a molecule's physicochemical properties. Chiral -difluoroalkyl fragments (R-CF-C*) are key motifs in many drugs. However, the scarcity of synthetic methods and types of chiral -difluoroalkyl reagents limits the applications of these compounds.

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Chiral propargylsilanes and chiral allenylsilanes have emerged as versatile building blocks for organic synthesis. However, efficient methods for preparing these organosilicon compounds are lacking. We herein report a highly enantioselective method for synthesis of chiral propargylsilanes and chiral allenylsilanes from readily available alkynyl sulfonylhydrazones.

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