Publications by authors named "Wilson K C Leung"

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  • Sedentary behavior is a major health risk, especially for older adults, who can spend up to 13 hours per day engaged in such activities; research shows this is linked to urinary incontinence (UI), particularly in older women who are at double the risk compared to men.
  • A scoping review analyzed data from six databases to assess the relationship between sedentary behavior and urinary symptoms in noninstitutionalized older women aged 60 and above, using both objective and self-reported measurements.
  • The review included seven studies with a total of 1,822 participants, revealing that older women with UI spend more than 8 hours a day being sedentary, and longer sedentary periods correlate positively with the
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Introduction: Epidemic obesity ('globobesity') has led to a considerable rise in the prevalence and incidence of many disabling conditions, including cognitive dysfunction. Recent evidence has suggested that habitual exercise can alleviate the deleterious effects of obesity on cognitive functioning across the lifespan. Given that there is a potential link among obesity, exercise, cognitive health and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), this systematic review aims to critically appraise interventional trials on exercise and BDNF and to estimate the pooled effect of exercise training on BDNF levels among healthy individuals with overweight and obesity.

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Background: Visceral adiposity is associated with higher productions of C-reactive protein (CRP) and interleukin-6 (IL-6). Inflammation of obese adipose tissues could contribute to systemic metabolic dysregulation, especially thermogenic activity of white adipose tissues, namely, beige adipogenesis, characterized by altered irisin expression. Thus, we investigated the roles of inflammation and adipocyte beiging in Chinese centrally obese (CO) adults with metabolic syndrome (MetS).

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Background: Mechanical loading is crucial for muscle and tendon tissue remodeling. Eccentric heel drop exercise has been proven to be effective in the management of Achilles tendinopathy, yet its induced change in the mechanical property (i.e.

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Nearly 50% of known miRNAs are found in clusters and transcribed as polycistronic transcripts. In this study, we showed that over-expression of miR-183/96/182 cluster is frequent in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), a highly aggressive malignancy that is commonly fatal. In a cohort of HCC patients (n = 81), miR-183/96/182 up-regulation correlated with metastatic features including presence of microvascular invasion, advanced tumor differentiation, and shorter recurrence-free survival.

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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) shows low response to most conventional chemotherapies. To facilitate target identification for novel therapeutic development, we deployed gene expression profiling on 43 paired HCC tumors and adjacent non-tumoral liver, which is also considered as the pre-malignant liver lesion. In conjunction with ontology analysis, a major functional process found to play a role in the malignant transformation of HCC was microtubule-related cellular assembly.

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Caldesmon (CaD) is an actin-binding protein that is capable of stabilizing actin filaments. Phosphorylation of CaD is widely accepted in the actin cytoskeletal modeling and promotion of cell migration. In this study, we show that CaD is a downstream phosphorylation substrate of PFTK1, a novel Cdc-2-related ser/thr protein kinase.

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