Publications by authors named "Lin Neng-Bo"

The aim of the work was to investigate the association between body weight change before and after delivery and development of nonmetabolic syndrome in Chinese females aged ≥40 years. We selected 789 participants without metabolic syndrome randomly from a baseline survey performed in Luzhou, China in 2011. We took the group with decreasing or no increasing body mass index difference during a pregnancy as "R-Body Mass Index 1" (n=286) and divided the group with increasing body mass index difference during a pregnancy into "R-Body Mass Index 2" (n=254) and "R-Body Mass Index 3" (n=249) based upon P50.

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  • - The study aimed to explore the link between serum gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT) levels and serum uric acid levels among middle-aged and elderly Chinese women, using a population survey from 2014 in Luzhou, China, involving 2,486 participants aged over 40.
  • - Results showed that hyperuricemia prevalence was 25.1% in the population, with higher rates associated with increasing GGT levels; participants in the highest GGT quartile had more than double the odds of elevated uric acid compared to those in the lowest quartile.
  • - The findings conclude that there is a significant association between serum GGT levels and hyperuricemia in this demographic, highlighting the
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