Publications by authors named "Weiqiang Wu"

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  • The study aimed to determine which lipid-related measure is best for predicting cardiometabolic disease (CMD) risk in people with hypertension.
  • Researchers analyzed data from over 30,000 hypertensive patients, identifying remnant cholesterol (RC) as the best predictor of CMD based on various statistical methods.
  • Results indicated that higher RC levels correlate with increased CMD risk, with significant findings over a follow-up period of nearly 15 years.
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  • * Researchers identified four distinct TyG trajectories over a four-year period and tracked heart failure incidents over an average follow-up of more than ten years.
  • * The results indicate that higher TyG index trajectories significantly increase the risk of heart failure, suggesting that monitoring these patterns could help in identifying individuals at greater risk.
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  • The study examines the relationship between the atherogenic index of plasma (AIP) and the risk of heart failure (HF) in hypertensive patients, focusing on long-term AIP levels and their impact on cardiovascular health.
  • A total of 22,201 hypertensive patients were analyzed over a nearly 10-year period, identifying four AIP trajectory patterns: low-stable, moderate-low stable, moderate-high stable, and elevated-increasing.
  • Results indicated that higher and increasing AIP levels were significantly associated with an increased risk of developing heart failure, with the elevated-increasing group showing the highest risk compared to the low-stable group.
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Objective: The clinical effects of artificial dermis in treating skin and soft tissue defects accompanied by bone or tendon exposure were assessed.

Approach: A retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinical data of 45 cases of skin and soft tissue defects accompanied by bone or tendon exposure admitted to the trauma surgery department of Fujian Provincial Hospital between February 2018 and August 2020. They were divided into the artificial dermis and control groups.

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Background: This study quantitatively analyzed the anatomic structure of the alveolar bone in the maxillary molar region at three potential locations for Temporary Anchorage Device (TAD) placement. Additionally, the study compared the variability in this region across different age groups, sagittal skeletal patterns, vertical facial types, and sexes.

Methods: In this retrospective cone-beam computed tomography study, the buccal alveolar bone was analyzed in the posterior molar area of 200 patients, the measurement items include buccal alveolar bone height, alveolar bone thickness, interradicular distance, and maxillary retromolar space.

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  • * C57BL/6 mice were divided into groups for I/R injury, Daprodustat treatment before I/R, and a control group, employing various scientific methods to measure the effects of the treatment.
  • * Results indicated that Daprodustat reduced cell death, oxidative stress, and inflammation, suggesting it could be a promising treatment for I/R-related muscle injuries.
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Primary mucinous tumors of the renal pelvis are extremely rare and pose challenges in terms of diagnosis and treatment. This study reviewed the clinical and pathological characteristics of mucinous tumors of the renal pelvis, including mucinous cystadenocarcinomas and mucinous cystadenomas. Immunohistochemical analysis was conducted in three cases, along with KRAS gene detection using the Amplification Refractory Mutation System (ARMS) method.

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  • Overweight and obesity are key factors in preventing cardiometabolic disease (CMD), but their long-term effects on CMD risk aren't well understood.
  • A study involving 57,493 Chinese adults showed that patterns of body mass index (BMI) changes over time are linked to increased risks of CMD events like heart attacks and type 2 diabetes.
  • The findings suggest that even individuals who no longer have high BMI but were previously overweight/obese face a higher CMD risk, highlighting the need for preventive measures in this population.
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Background: Excessive weight gain and obesity are widely accepted as risk factors for diabetes mellitus, and the age at which obesity onsets may be related to the development of cardiovascular diseases and certain cancers. Here, we aimed to investigate associations between the onset-age of overweight/obesity and risk of developing diabetes mellitus in China.

Methods: 42,144 people with the normal weight range and without diabetes at baseline, were enrolled from the Kailuan cohort which began on the 1 June 2006.

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  • Elevated insulin resistance and blood pressure are linked to cardiovascular disease (CVD), but how they influence each other over time and their combined effect on CVD risk is not fully understood.
  • A large study analyzed data from over 56,000 participants to investigate the relationship between insulin levels (measured by the Triglyceride-Glucose Index) and blood pressure over a period of 4 years.
  • Results showed that higher insulin resistance predicted increased blood pressure more strongly than the reverse, and both high insulin resistance and elevated blood pressure were associated with a greater risk of developing CVD over nearly 10 years of follow-up.
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  • The study investigates the link between long-term elevated Atherogenic Index of Plasma (AIP) and the risk of ischemic stroke among 54,123 participants without previous stroke or cancer in the Kailuan Study.
  • It found that individuals with higher cumulative AIP (cumAIP) have a greater risk of ischemic stroke, with higher hazard ratios for those in the top three quartiles compared to the lowest quartile.
  • The results suggest that monitoring and managing AIP levels over time could be important in preventing ischemic strokes.
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  • The study investigates the link between cumulative non-high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (Cum-non-HDL-C) levels and cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk in people with hypertension.
  • It includes over 27,000 participants, analyzing their cholesterol data over an average of 11 years, focusing on how different Cum-non-HDL-C levels influence CVD development.
  • Results indicate that higher Cum-non-HDL-C levels are associated with a significantly increased CVD risk in hypertensive individuals, highlighting the importance of managing both blood pressure and cholesterol levels to reduce CVD risk.
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Objective: To profile the serum metabolites and metabolic pathways in colorectal cancer (CRC) patients associated with spleen-deficiency and qi-stagnation syndrome (SDQSS) or damp-heat syndrome (DHS).

Methods: From May 2020 to January 2021, CRC patients diagnosed with traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) syndromes of SDQSS or DHS were enrolled. The clinicopathological data of the SDQSS and DHS groups were compared.

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  • This study investigates how cumulative remnant-cholesterol (Cum-RC) affects cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk in patients with hypertension, analyzing data from nearly 29,000 individuals.
  • Over a median follow-up of about 11 years, those in higher Cum-RC groups had increased risks for CVD, myocardial infarction, and ischemic stroke, particularly for those with hypertension.
  • The findings suggest that managing blood pressure and lowering Cum-RC levels could significantly reduce CVD risk among hypertensive patients.
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  • High triglyceride-glucose index (TyG) is linked to an increased risk of heart failure, but its long-term effects are not fully understood.
  • A study involving over 56,000 participants evaluated the relationship between cumulative TyG index levels and the development of heart failure over a median follow-up of 10 years.
  • Results indicated that higher cumulative TyG index significantly increased heart failure risk, with stronger associations seen in participants with higher body mass index (BMI) or waist circumference.
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Background: Both elevated inflammation and atherogenic dyslipidemia are prominent in young-onset diabetes and are increasingly identified as biologically intertwined processes that contribute to diabetogenesis. We aimed to investigate the age-specific risks of type 2 diabetes (T2D) upon concomitant chronic inflammation and atherogenic dyslipidemia.

Methods: Age-stratified Cox regression analysis of the risk of incident diabetes upon co-exposure to time-averaged cumulative high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (CumCRP) and atherogenic index of plasma (CumAIP) among 42,925 nondiabetic participants from a real-world, prospective cohort (Kailuan Study).

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: Intermittent normobaric hypoxia can promote the progression of atherosclerotic plaques. However, the effect of continuous hypobaric hypoxia (CHH), which is a major feature of high-altitude environment, on atherosclerosis has not been investigated thoroughly. : After eight weeks of high-cholesterol diet, 30 male ApoE mice were randomly divided into control and CHH groups.

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Introduction: Palatal displacement of maxillary anterior teeth is common in clinical practice. Previous studies have reported that the labial bone around palatally-displaced incisors is thinner than that around normally-placed teeth. Therefore, it is necessary to elucidate alveolar bone changes after alignment to guide orthodontic treatment.

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Background: Restenosis after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) limits therapeutic revascularization. Neuropeptide Y (NPY), co-stored and co-released with the sympathetic nervous system, is involved in this process, but its exact role and underlying mechanisms remain to be fully understood. This study aimed to investigate the role of NPY in neointima formation after vascular injury.

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Objectives: Over the past decades, China has seen a dramatic epidemic of overweight and obesity. However, the optimal period for interventions to prevent overweight/obesity in adulthood remains unclear, and little is known regarding the joint effect of sociodemographic factors on weight gain. We aimed to investigate the associations of weight gain with sociodemographic factors, including age, sex, educational level, and income.

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Objective: We aimed to characterize the relationship of a combination of circulating non-high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol (non-HDL-C) concentration and brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity (baPWV) with cardiovascular disease (CVD).

Methods: We performed a prospective cohort study of the residents of the Kailuan community, with data from a total of 45,051 participants being included in the final analysis. The participants were allocated to four groups according to their non-HDL-C and baPWV status, each of which was categorized as high or normal.

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Background: Body fat percentage were positively correlated with arterial stiffness, but the acute change in arterial stiffness after aerobic exercise in individuals with different body fat percentages remains unclear. This study was aimed to determine the effect of acute aerobic exercise on arterial stiffness in individuals with different body fat percentages.

Methods: Individuals who both participated in the seventh survey of the Kailuan study and the fifth iteration of National Physical Fitness Monitoring were enrolled in our study.

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This study aimed to investigate the immediate effects of acute bout of aerobic exercise on arterial stiffness in individuals with different smoking statuses. A total of 940 male individuals (mean age of 36.82±7.

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Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a common tumor disease of the digestive system with high incidence and mortality. Cuproptosis has recently been found to be a new form of cell death. The clinical significance of cuproptosis-related genes (CRGs) in CRC is not clear.

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