Publications by authors named "Shuhui Shen"

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  • The WHO has guidelines for sodium and potassium intake, but there's ongoing debate about how these affect mortality, prompting an analysis of NHANES data from 2003-2018.
  • The study included 13,855 participants aged 40-80 years, using dietary recalls to estimate sodium and potassium intake, and employing Cox models to evaluate mortality risks.
  • Results indicated that both sodium and potassium intake showed non-linear relationships with overall mortality, revealing specific inflection points for optimal intake levels.
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Evidence on cardiovascular-related and all-cause mortality risks in a wide range of cancer survivors is scarce but needed to inform prevention and management. We performed a nationwide prospective cohort study using information from the Continuous National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) in the United States and the linked mortality follow-up files, available for public access. A propensity score-matched analysis with a 1:1 ratio was conducted to reduce the baseline differences between participants with and without cancer.

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Compared to fixed orthodontic appliances with brackets, thermoplastic invisible orthodontic aligners offer several advantages, such as high aesthetic performance, good comfort, and convenient oral health maintenance, and are widely used in orthodontic fields. However, prolonged use of thermoplastic invisible aligners may lead to demineralization and even caries in most patients' teeth, as they enclose the tooth surface for an extended period. To address this issue, we have created PETG composites that contain piezoelectric barium titanate nanoparticles (BaTiONPs) to obtain antibacterial properties.

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  • A study was conducted using data from the NHANES to examine the effects of hysterectomy on stroke risk and mortality among women in the U.S. from 2005 to 2018.
  • Analyzed data from 14,214 female participants aged 20 to 85 showed a consistent link between hysterectomy and higher stroke risk, while there was no significant effect on overall survival.
  • The findings suggest that hysterectomy is associated with an elevated stroke risk, even after accounting for various health and demographic factors.
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Background: Morbidity and mortality of arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) varied according to socioeconomic status (SES), and evidence on the association between SES and ASCVD risk, and cause-specific and all-cause mortality was nevertheless lacking in large-scale or population-based studies.

Methods: A multicycle cross-sectional design and mortality linkage study was conducted using data from Continuous National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) in the United States, including public use linked mortality follow-up files through December 31, 2019. Poverty income ratio (PIR) served as a SES index.

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Research on the association between level of depression and coronary heart disease (CHD), stroke risk, and all-cause and cardiovascular mortality is lacking in large-scale or population-based studies incorporating cardiovascular disease (CVD) endpoints. We aim to assess the relationship between the level of a person's depression and their risk of CHD, stroke, and all-cause and cardiovascular mortality. Utilizing data from the United States National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), multicycle cross-sectional design and mortality linkage studies were conducted.

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Consensus about the universality of the power law feature in complex networks is experiencing widespread challenges. In this paper, we propose a generic theoretical framework in order to examine the power law property. First, we study a class of birth-and-death networks that are more common than BA networks in the real world, and then we calculate their degree distributions; the results show that the tails of their degree distributions exhibit a distinct power law feature.

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