Publications by authors named "Jingang Fan"

The improvement of the economic level has brought earth-shaking changes to people's living standards. However, with the improvement of living standards, the pace of life is also accelerating, people's physical and psychological pressure has also increased sharply, and people's physical and mental health problems are also increasing. As an important threshold for talent training schools, real-time monitoring of students' physiques, and effective training of students' physical fitness, so schools need to strengthen the scientific management of students' work and rest and exercise according to management theory.

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Objective: To explore the intervention effect of exercise rehabilitation therapy on patients with type 2 diabetic osteoporosis.

Methods: From August 2017 to November 2019, 117 patients with type 2 diabetic osteoporosis who received treatment in Nanhua Hospital affiliated to Nanhua University were selected. Among them, 54 cases were given routine treatment in the control group (CG), and 63 cases were given exercise rehabilitation therapy on the basis of routine treatment in the study group (SG).

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Objective: Immunologic contact urticaria (ICU) is an immediate response of wheal caused by various contactants in vulnerable individuals, with undefined pathogenesis.

Methods: In the present study, we aim to explore the effects of intercellular cell adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1) gene silencing by RNA inference (RNAi) on vascular endothelial cells (VECs) adhesion molecule expression and cell-cell adhesion in ICU mice. Sixty BALB/c mice were selected, among which 48 mice were used for establishment of ICU models.

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Background: The aim of this study was to explore whether serum baseline tryptase (sBT) levels might be a useful marker not only for the accurate diagnosis of childhood asthma, but also for the prediction of disease severity.

Methods: A total of 114 asthmatic children were enrolled in this study, 36 of whom had mild intermittent asthma, 38 had mild persistent asthma, and 40 had moderate to severe persistent asthma. Additionally, 34 age-matched healthy children were enrolled as controls.

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Background: The disintegrin and metalloprotease domain containing protein 33 (ADAM33) is a novel susceptibility gene for asthma and airway hyperresponsiveness, particularly in the Asian population. We investigated the influence of ADAM33 polymorphisms on the serum levels of ADAM33 and the susceptibility to pediatric asthma in the Chinese Han population.

Methods: Polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis was employed to study the genotypic distribution of F+1, T1, and S2 in ADAM33 in a cohort of 120 pediatric asthma patients and 105 healthy controls.

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Background: Neopterin, a pteridine mainly synthesized by activated macrophages, is a marker of inflammation, immune system activation and an active participant in Autism spectrum disorders (ASD). The aim of this study was to assess the clinical significance of plasma neopterin levels in ASD.

Methods: Eighty patients diagnosed with ASD and 80 sex and age matched typically developing children were assessed for plasma levels of neopterin at admission.

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