Publications by authors named "Shi-Qi Lin"

Objective: To describe temporal trends in the incidence and disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) across sociodemographic index (SDI) quintiles and sexes from 1990 to 2019.

Methods: Data on RA incidence and DALYs with a 95% uncertainty interval from 1990 to 2019 were extracted from the Global Burden of Disease 2019. Subsequently, trends across SDI quintiles and sexes from 1990 to 2019 were determined using joinpoint regression and age-period-cohort analyses.

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Purpose: To develop a simple and convenient inflammation-nutrition-adiposity biomarker to complement the TNM staging system, further assess the prognosis of patients with colorectal cancer cachexia.

Methods: This study was a multi-centre cohort study. The triceps skinfold thickness-albumin index (TA) was calculated by combining the triceps skinfold thickness (TSF) and serum albumin levels.

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Background: Detection of precachexia is important for the prevention and treatment of cachexia. However, how to identify precachexia is still a challenge.

Objective: This study aimed to detect cancer precachexia using a simple method and distinguish the different characteristics of precachexia and cachexia.

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  • Aging leads to increased risk of chronic diseases and higher mortality rates, with a focus on how intrinsic reproductive factors influence phenotypic aging in women.
  • The study analyzed data from over 14,000 women, using advanced statistical methods to explore the connections between reproductive history and accelerated aging (PhenoAgeAccel).
  • Results indicated that delayed menarche and gynecological surgeries were linked to faster aging, while having children slightly reduced this effect; additionally, lifestyle factors also played a significant role in these relationships, especially between premenopausal and postmenopausal women.*
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The characteristics of early-onset (onset age <50 years) and later-onset (onset age ≽ 50 years) cancers differ significantly. Identifying novel risk factors for both types of cancer is crucial for increasing awareness of cancer prevention and for reducing its burden. This study aimed to analyze the trends in incidence and risk factors for early-onset and late-onset cancers.

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  • Depression is a widespread issue that impacts both mental and physical health, yet there is limited research on how different types of fatty acids relate to depressive symptoms.
  • Researchers utilized data from the NHANES survey (2005-2018) to analyze the intake of various fatty acids and their effects on depressive symptoms in men and women.
  • Findings revealed that monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFAs) and polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) were linked to lower odds of experiencing depressive symptoms, especially in women, while saturated fatty acids (SFAs) showed no significant connection.
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Background: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) elevates cancer risk. However, a single MetS assessment does not fully reveal the long-term association with cancer. Inflammation, alongside MetS, could synergistically expedite both the onset and advancement of cancer.

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Objectives: To explore the effect of combined hematological and physical measurement indicators on the prognosis of patients undergoing surgery for gastric or colorectal cancer and to screen for the best prognostic indicators.

Introduction: Gastric and colorectal cancer is a widespread health concern worldwide and one of the major contributors to cancer-related death. The hematological and physical measurement indicators have been shown to associate with the prognosis of patients undergoing surgery for gastric or colorectal cancer, respectively, but it is still unclear whether the combination of the two can reflect the prognosis more effectively.

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Background: The C-reactive protein (CRP)-triglyceride-glucose (TyG) index (CTI), which is a measure representing the level of inflammation and insulin resistance (IR), is related to poor cancer prognosis; however, the CTI has not been validated in patients with cancer cachexia. Thus, this study aimed to explore the potential clinical value of the CTI in patients with cancer cachexia.

Methods: In this study, our prospective multicenter cohort included 1411 patients with cancer cachexia (mean age 59.

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Background: The obesity paradigm has been a health concern globally for many years, its meaning is controversial. In this study, we assess the characteristics and causes of obesity paradigm and detail the mediation of obesity and inflammation on survival.

Methods: The original cohort included participants from the US National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) from 1999 to 2018, a prospective cohort of a nationally representative sample of adult participants; the oncology validation cohort included patients from the Investigation on Nutrition Status and Clinical Outcome of Common Cancers (INSCOC) from 2013 to 2021, a prospective cohort of Chinese patients with cancer.

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Background: The association between the age at onset of metabolic syndrome and cancer risk remains unknown. This study explored the association between age at metabolic syndrome onset and the risk of overall and site-specific cancer incidence.

Methods: This study included 31,688 participants with new-onset metabolic syndrome and 31,688 participants matched according to sex, age (±1 y), and examination year among the 179,328 participants who underwent Kailuan health examinations from 2006 to 2017 in Tangshan, China.

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Background: The development and progression of cancer cachexia are connected to systemic inflammation and physical performance. However, few relevant studies have reported the survival outcomes prediction of systemic inflammation and physical performance in patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) cachexia. This study investigated the prognostic prediction value of systemic inflammation and performance status in patients with CRC cachexia.

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Objective: To explore the interactive effect of chemical fertilizer exposure and drinking untreated water during pregnancy on the risk of birth defects.

Methods: The data were collected from a population-based birth surveillance system in Pingding County, Shanxi Province, from 2007 to 2012. Totally, 157 cases of birth defects were followed up and 204 healthy newborns taken as controls.

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  • Researchers aim to achieve higher drug loading in nanoscale delivery systems, but the effects on the body are often overlooked.
  • In this study, the performance of PEGylated liposomal doxorubicin (PLD) was evaluated by comparing high drug loading (H-Dox) and low drug loading (L-Dox) formulations in animal tests.
  • The findings suggested that lower drug loading did not significantly affect the essential properties of PLDs, and it may even reduce unwanted side effects by improving the delivery and circulation of the drug in the body, highlighting the need for further investigation of each delivery platform.
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  • The dietary inflammatory index (DII) is linked to chronic diseases and increases all-cause mortality risk in adults with abdominal obesity and simple overweight or obesity.
  • Data from the NHANES survey revealed that a pro-inflammatory diet significantly raises mortality risk, particularly for those with higher DII scores.
  • The study found that women are less affected by a pro-inflammatory diet compared to men, and systemic inflammation processes, indicated by white blood cell and neutrophil counts, play a mediating role in this association.
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Sensing alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity with high sensitivity and accuracy is critical for both ALP-related health and food safety supervision and the development of ALP-triggered immunoassay platforms. Herein, an ultrasensitive ratiometric fluorescence (RF) sensing system based on the controllable formation of luminescent polydopamine and efficient quenching of carbon dots was proposed for the ALP activity assay, achieving quantitative detection in the range of 0.01-100 mU/L.

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Malnutrition is a common comorbidity among patients with cancer. However, no nutrition-screening tool has been recognized in this population. A quick and easy screening tool for nutrition with high sensitivity and easy-to-use is needed.

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Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is among the most common malignant cancers worldwide, and its development is influenced by inflammation, nutrition, and the immune status. Therefore, we combined C-reactive protein (CRP), albumin, and lymphocyte, which could reflect above status, to be the CRP-albumin-lymphocyte (CALLY) index, and evaluated its association with overall survival (OS) in patients with CRC.

Methods: The clinicopathological and laboratory characteristics of 1260 patients with CRC were collected from the Investigation on Nutrition Status and Clinical Outcome of Common Cancers (INSCOC) study.

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Purpose: Previous studies have shown that both hand grip strength (HGS) and the modified Glasgow Prognostic Score (mGPS) are associated with poor clinical outcomes in patients with liver cancer. In spite of this, no relevant studies have been conducted to determine whether the combination of HGS and mGPS can predict the prognosis of patients with liver cancer. Accordingly, this study sought to explore this possibility.

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To investigate the prognostic value of systemic inflammation and insulin resistance in women with breast cancer with different body mass index (BMI). This multicenter, prospective study included 514 women with breast cancer. Multivariate survival analysis showed that patients with high C-reactive protein (CRP), high CRP to albumin ratio (CAR), high lymphocyte to CRP ratio (LCR), high low-density lipoprotein cholesterol to high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio (LHR), and high triglyceride to high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio (TG/HDL-c) were significantly associated with worse prognosis.

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Background: Changes in body composition and systemic inflammation are important characteristics of cancer cachexia. This multi-centre retrospective study aimed to explore the prognostic value of the combination of body composition and systemic inflammation in patients with cancer cachexia.

Methods: The modified advanced lung cancer inflammation index (mALI), which combines body composition and systemic inflammation, was defined as appendicular skeletal muscle index (ASMI) × serum albumin/neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio.

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Background: Nutrition impact symptoms (NIS) in head and neck cancer are well-studied and are found to be heavy contributors of poor outcome. However, the prevalence and role of NIS in other cancer are less addressed. In this study, we investigated the incidence and prognostic role of NIS in patients with lung cancer.

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Background: Central obesity is closely related to comorbidity, while the relationship between fat accumulation pattern and abnormal distribution in different parts of the central region of obese people and comorbidity is not clear. This study aimed to explore the relationship between fat distribution in central region and comorbidity among obese participants.

Methods: We used observational data of NHANES 2011-2018 to identify 12 obesity-related comorbidities in 7 categories based on questionnaire responses from participants.

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  • The study investigates how muscle distribution affects both overall and specific mortality rates, aiming to clarify the relationship between muscle mass and health outcomes over time.
  • It analyzes data from 5,052 participants aged around 45 years and includes additional validation with 3,040 patients from China, using regression methods to evaluate the impact of muscle in different body areas.
  • Results show that greater muscle mass in upper and lower limbs, as well as the trunk, is linked to better survival rates, with age and sex influencing this relationship, particularly noting a stronger effect in men and middle-aged individuals.
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Background: Systemic inflammation and water composition are important factors affecting cancer prognosis. This study aimed to explore the association between the neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) and intracellular water/total body water (ICW/TBW) ratio and overall survival (OS) in colorectal cancer (CRC).

Methods: This multicenter, prospective cohort included 628 patients with CRC between June 2012 and December 2019.

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