Publications by authors named "Jung Sheng Chen"

Background: The 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) is an established modality for cardiovascular assessment. While deep learning algorithms have shown promising results for analyzing ECG data, the limited availability of labeled datasets hinders broader applications. Self-supervised learning can learn meaningful representations from the unlabeled data and transfer the knowledge to downstream tasks.

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Background: Previous studies have shown that the Gaming Disorder Test (GDT) and Gaming Disorder Scale for Adolescents (GADIS-A) have promising validity and reliability when assessing symptoms of gaming disorder among young adults. However, validity and reliability properties of the two scales have not been established among a Vietnamese population.

Objective: The present study translated the GDT and GADIS-A into Vietnamese and examined their factor structures, measurement invariance, convergent validity, concurrent validity, and divergent validity among university students.

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Background: Perceived weight stigma (PWS) and internalized weight stigma (IWS) are both associated with psychological distress and food addiction (FA). Using the previously proposed 'cyclic obesity/weight-based stigma' (COBWEBS) model, the present study extended the framework to investigate the mediating effects of IWS and psychological distress in the association between PWS and FA among young adults. Given that individuals who are overweight/have obesity have different vulnerabilities, this population was separately analyzed alongside the total study population.

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Objectives: The objectives of the present study were to (i) re-evaluate and expand the psychometric properties of two weight stigma instruments-the Perceived Weight Stigma Scale (PWSS) and the Weight Self-Stigma Questionnaire (WSSQ) among a large sample of adolescents using advanced psychometric methods and (ii) examine how the different types of weight stigma (i.e., PWSS and WSSQ) are associated with psychological distress.

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Examining ways of reducing physical inactivity has been at the forefront of public health research. Moreover, valid and reliable scales are needed to objectively assess physical activity (PA) avoidance. Previous research has shown that experiencing weight stigma and physical appearance-related concerns are associated with physical inactivity.

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The critical role of the human gut microbiota in kidney stone formation remains largely unknown, due to the low taxonomic resolution of previous sequencing technologies. Therefore, this study aimed to explore the gut microbiota using high-throughput sequencing to provide valuable insights and identify potential bacterial species and metabolite roles involved in kidney stone formation. The overall gut bacterial community and its potential functions in healthy participants and patients were examined using PacBio sequencing targeting the full-length 16S rRNA gene, coupled with stone and statistical analyses.

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Background And Objectives: Psychosocial factors affect individuals' desire for physical activity. A newly developed instrument (Tendency to Avoid Physical Activity and Sport; TAPAS) has been designed to assess the avoidance of physical activity. Considering cultural differences could be decisive factors, the present study aimed to translate and validate the TAPAS into Chinese (Mandarin) for Taiwanese youths, and further cultural comparisons are expected.

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Heavy metals (HMs) contained terrestrial ecosystems are often significantly display the antibiotic resistome in the pristine area due to increasing pressure from anthropogenic activity, is complex and emerging research interest. This study investigated that impact of chromium (Cr), nickel (Ni), cobalt (Co) concentrations in serpentine soil on the induction of antibiotic resistance genes and antimicrobial resistance within the native bacterial community as well as demonstrated their metabolic fingerprint. The full-length 16S-rRNA amplicon sequencing observed an increased abundance of Firmicutes, Actinobacteriota, and Acidobacteriota in serpentine soil.

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Mud volcanoes are dynamic geological features releasing methane (CH), carbon dioxide (CO), and hydrocarbons, harboring diverse methane and hydrocarbon-degrading microbes. However, the potential application of these microbial communities in chlorinated hydrocarbons bioremediation purposes such as trichloroethylene (TCE) has not yet been explored. Hence, this study investigated the mud volcano's microbial diversity functional potentiality in TCE degradation as well as their eco-physiological profiling using metabolic activity.

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  • Evidence suggests that geothermal fumaroles significantly influence the diversity and metabolic functions of microbial communities in various environments, particularly along the rock-soil-plant continuum.
  • The study found that Proteobacteria were the most common bacteria found in all sample types, with distinct archaeal communities in rock and soil samples, and different bacterial communities in plant samples.
  • Functional analysis revealed higher sulfur oxidation in rock and soil samples, while rhizosphere samples showed increased iron oxidation and nitrate respiration, highlighting the complex interactions between geothermal fumaroles and microbial life in these ecosystems.
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Anthropogenic activities and climate change profoundly impact water quality, leading to a concerning increase in the prevalence and abundance of bacterial pathogens across diverse aquatic environments. This rise has resulted in a growing challenge concerning the safety of water sources, particularly surface waters and marine environments. This comprehensive review delves into the multifaceted challenges presented by bacterial pathogens, emphasizing threads to human health within ground and surface waters, including marine ecosystems.

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species are potential zoonotic pathogens classified as either enterohepatic or gastric. infection can be transmitted through wastewater from households and livestock and through water from irrigation and streams. In this study, the distribution and source of species in the Donggang and Yenshui rivers, two natural water bodies with different characteristics, were analyzed.

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Background: Electrocardiogram (ECG) abnormalities have demonstrated potential as prognostic indicators of patient survival. However, the traditional statistical approach is constrained by structured data input, limiting its ability to fully leverage the predictive value of ECG data in prognostic modeling.

Methods: This study aims to introduce and evaluate a deep-learning model to simultaneously handle censored data and unstructured ECG data for survival analysis.

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Background/aim: Given the characteristics of Serratia marcescens (S. marcescens), this study aimed at investigating its presence in the hands and contact lens cases of orthokeratology wearers, along with the status of bacterial contamination.

Patients And Methods: The 39 patients received the questionnaires about the background of orthokeratology and hygiene habits.

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  • The text discusses the ecological disruption caused by civilization, highlighting the issue of excess fluoride in groundwater and its link to global health problems like "Fluorosis."
  • It reviews various defluoridation methods, emphasizing biosorption as an economical and eco-friendly option but notes its limited commercialization, indicating a need for more research.
  • The article provides insights into the chemical properties and preparation of agro-based adsorbents, factors affecting fluoride removal, and recommends strategies to enhance scalability and effectiveness in real-world applications.
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  • The study investigates how in-situ remediation of groundwater affected by mixed chlorinated volatile organic compounds (CVOCs) impacts microbial communities, which are crucial for ecosystem health.
  • Findings indicate that both bioremediation and chemical methods reduce microbial diversity and abundance compared to clean sites, with specific microbial taxa responding differently to these treatments.
  • The research highlights that bioremediation can enhance the sulfur cycle, while chemical methods negatively impact the nitrogen cycle, stressing the importance of considering microbial health in remediation strategies for sustainable ecosystem management.*
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The COVID-19 pandemic presented significant challenges for individuals who experienced stroke and their caregivers. It is essential to understand the factors affecting preventive behavior in these populations. Therefore, the present study examined the factors that influenced COVID-19 preventive behavior and motivation for COVID-19 vaccine uptake among patients with stroke and their caregivers.

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  • Improper disposal practices have led to environmental issues like contamination from heavy metals and radioactive elements, necessitating innovative and sustainable remediation strategies such as Microbially Induced Carbonate Precipitation (MICP).
  • MICP uses urease-producing microorganisms to convert urea into ammonium and carbon dioxide, raising pH levels and promoting carbonate precipitation to remove contaminants effectively.
  • Although MICP shows promise in cost-efficiency and pollutant removal compared to traditional methods, challenges such as large-scale application and contaminant release need addressing, with future research focusing on enhancing its effectiveness and potential for long-term environmental benefits.
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