Publications by authors named "Wu Yu-Ju"

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  • A study in Chengdu, Sichuan assessed the physical activity levels and depressive symptoms among middle-aged and older adults aged 45 and older, involving a sample of 4,376 participants through face-to-face interviews.
  • Results showed that a significant percentage experienced depressive symptoms and did not meet recommended physical activity guidelines, indicating a negative correlation between higher physical activity levels and depressive symptoms.
  • The findings suggest that engaging in moderate to high levels of physical activity may reduce depressive symptoms, and this correlation strengthened with increased activity levels, regardless of different participant subgroups.
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  • The study aimed to examine the prevalence and factors influencing pressuring feeding styles among caregivers of infants in rural Sichuan province.
  • Researchers collected data through questionnaires from 1,358 infant-caregiver pairs, finding that factors like caregiver education, family income, and caregivers' negative emotions significantly affected pressuring feeding behaviors.
  • The findings suggest the need for targeted guidance to improve feeding environments and mental health support for caregivers, with the goal of encouraging healthier feeding practices in these rural communities.
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  • The study investigates the link between dietary patterns, glycemic control, and the risk of diabetic retinopathy (DR) in type 2 diabetes patients, focusing on how poor glucose management and oxidative stress may worsen vision loss.* -
  • It involved 136 diabetic patients with retinopathy and 466 without, analyzing their hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) and dietary habits, finding that high HbA1c levels significantly increase the risk of DR, particularly in those with diets high in animal protein and low in vegetables.* -
  • Results suggest that poor glycemic control combined with specific dietary patterns elevates the risk of DR, highlighting the need for more extensive research to confirm these findings.*
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Objective To analyze the current situation of dietary diversity and caregiver self-efficacy for complementary feeding among infants and young children aged 6 to 23 months in rural Nanchong city,Sichuan province,and to explore the relationship between dietary diversity and caregiver self-efficacy. Methods Multi-stage randomized cluster sampling method was used to select infants and young children aged 6 to 23 months and their caregivers in rural areas of Nanchong city,Sichuan province as the subjects.A structured questionnaire was designed to collect the basic information of the subjects,dietary diversity,and caregiver self-efficacy for complementary feeding.

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Objective To investigate the status of exclusive breastfeeding and bottle feeding in remote rural areas of Sichuan province and explore the relationship between negative emotions of mothers and feeding patterns of infants.Methods Multistage cluster sampling was employed to select the infants aged 0-6 months and their mothers in remote rural areas of Sichuan province.A self-designed questionnaire was used to collect the demographic characteristics of mothers and infants and the basic family information.

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Objective To analyze the prevalence of coronary heart disease among community residents over 18 years old in Jinjiang district of Chengdu city,Sichuan province,and explore its associated factors,so as to provide a reference for the prevention and control of coronary heart disease in communities.Methods From October 15 to November 10 in 2021,a total of 5220 adult residents from 33 communities in Jinjiang were selected by multi-stage stratified random sampling for face-to-face questionnaire survey,physical examination,and laboratory blood test.Binary Logistic regression was employed to predict the factors associated with coronary heart disease among adult residents in Jinjiang.

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Objective To understand the current situation and explore the influencing factors of delay in seeking medical treatment for common symptoms of residents in the rural areas of Sichuan province. Methods In July 2019,multi-stage random sampling was carried out in Zigong city,Sichuan province,and the data were collected by face-to-face questionnaire interview.The residents who had lived at hometown for more than half a year in the past year and had seen a doctor in the most recent month were surveyed.

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Objective: To evaluate the status of information communication concerning micronutrient powders (MNP), or in Pinyin, the Chinese Romanization system, in areas covered by the Child Nutrition Improvement Project in a province in southwest China, and to investigate the effect of different communication channels and message communicated on the feeding behaviors of different generations of caregivers.

Methods: In October 2019, 6 counties, including two counties with predominantly Han population, two counties with substantial Tibetan population, and two counties with substantial Yi population, were selected from a province in southwest China through multistage random cluster sampling. A total of 816 pairs of babies and their caregivers from 108 villages in 36 townships were enrolled for the study.

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Objective To understand the growth and dietary diversity status of children in multi-ethnic areas of Sichuan province,and to explore the associations of dietary diversity with growth and development indicators. Methods Children of 18-36 months old and their primary caregivers were selected with multi-stage cluster random sampling method from rural areas of Han,Tibetan,and Yi ethnic groups in Sichuan province. The sociodemographic information of children and their caregivers was collected using self-designed questionnaire.

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Objective We used standardized patients to evaluate the accuracy and explore the influencing factors of the diagnosis of unstable angina pectoris and type 2 diabetes by primary healthcare providers in Sichuan rural areas,aiming to provide a scientific basis for improving the diagnosis accuracy of primary healthcare providers for the two chronic diseases. Methods A multi-stage stratified random cluster sampling method was adopted to select 100 villages from 50 townships in 5 districts/counties in Zigong city,Sichuan province. General and internal medicine practioners who were on duty on the survey day were enrolled in the survey.

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  • The study aimed to understand how energy and protein intake affects mortality in ICU patients with different BMI categories.
  • During the research, 1693 patients were categorized by BMI, and their dietary energy and protein intake were assessed over their first 10 days in the ICU.
  • Results indicated that adequate protein intake significantly correlated with reduced mortality for patients with BMIs below 30, highlighting the need for further research on the impact of protein on better clinical outcomes.
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  • COVID-19 originated in Wuhan, China in December 2019, leading to widespread respiratory illness with significant global spread by January 2020, prompting a declaration of a Public Health Emergency by the WHO.
  • A scoping review analyzed 65 articles before January 31, 2020, focusing on the virus's epidemiology, causes, and methods for prevention and control, with a majority of sources from Chinese scholars.
  • Findings indicate that while the virus is linked to a seafood market in Wuhan, causes and preventative measures have become the primary focus of research, with symptoms ranging from fever to pneumonia and no specific antiviral treatment available yet.
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Objective: To understand the current situation of soil-transmitted nematode infections and influencing factors of pupils in rural areas of Yi Ethnicity in Butuo County, Sichuan Province, so as to provide the evidence for the prevention and control of soil-transmitted nematode infections.

Methods: In 2016, the pupils of 2 villages in Butuo County were selected by the multi-stage random sampling method, and the relevant information was obtained by questionnaires, including social demographic information, diet and hygiene habits and acknowledge of parasitic disease prevention. The soil-transmitted nematode infections were examined by Kato-Katz technique.

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Objective: To determine the transmission characteristics of infections from a social network perspective in Tibetan school children in Sichuan.

Methods: A cluster sampling strategy was adopted to select two primary schools with high level of infections in the Tibetan agriculture areas of Liangshan prefecture, Sichuan province. All of the students from the selected schools were enrolled in the study.

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Few food frequency questionnaires (FFQs) have been developed to assess diet in diabetes patients. This cross-sectional study examined the validity of a 45-item FFQ assessing the intake of macronutrients against three 24-h dietary recalls (24-HDRs) in Taiwan, and compared vegetable and fruit intakes with carotenoid biomarkers. We recruited 126 adults with type 2 diabetes who completed the FFQ and three 24-HDRs administered by a registered dietitian.

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Background: Being overweight is a common problem among chronic schizophrenic patients. However, these patients lack related exercise interventions that are both effective and convenient.

Purpose: To explore the effects of a biosensing game intervention on the health-related fitness of chronic schizophrenic patients.

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Samples of carboxylate-fluorapatite are prepared with citric, tricarballylic, and glutaric acids under hydrothermal conditions. The size of the hexagonal rods differs significantly for the three samples, of which the citric-acid sample exhibits the smallest dimension along the [h00] direction. The solid-state NMR data reveal that all the citrate molecules of citrate-fluorapatite are in direct contact with the fluorapatite surface and that there are at least two binding modes accounting for the interaction between citrate and fluorapatite surface.

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Phase transformation between calcite and aragonite is an important issue in biomineralization. To shed more light on the mechanism of this process at the molecular level, we employ solid-state (43)Ca NMR to study the phase transformation from calcite to aragonite as regulated by magnesium ions, with (43)Ca enrichment at a level of 6%. Using the gas diffusion approach, the phase of Mg-calcite is formed initially and the system subsequently transforms to aragonite as the reaction time proceeds.

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Background & Aims: We examined associations between the first-week energy and protein intake and clinical outcomes in medical ICU (MICU) patients who survived at least seven days.

Methods: We retrospectively studied 295 patients admitted to a 28-bed MICU between 2005 and 2007. High and low energy delivery (ED) and protein delivery (PD) were defined as having a mean daily intake relative to recommendation at ≥ 60% and <60%, respectively, during the 1st to 7th day of ICU stay.

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  • A study investigated how two genetic variations (SNP45 and SNP276) in the adiponectin gene impact blood sugar levels (hyperglycemia) among indigenous Taiwanese.
  • The research involved 550 participants, categorizing them into hyperglycemic and control groups based on their blood sugar levels, finding that SNP276 T variant carriers had a higher risk of hyperglycemia compared to GG carriers, with obesity further amplifying this risk.
  • The results suggest that both the SNP276 T variant and central obesity independently increase hyperglycemia risk, indicating potential targets for diabetes prevention and treatment strategies.
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