Publications by authors named "Xiang-feng Lu"

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  • Recent decades have seen China implementing policies aimed at reducing air pollution, specifically targeting health issues related to stroke caused by fine particulate matter (PM).
  • Analysis of data from the Global Burden of Disease study indicates that the rate of disability-adjusted life years (DALY) lost due to stroke from PM increased dramatically from 1990 to 2012, but showed a steady decrease from 2012 to 2019.
  • The research highlights that while rates for ischemic and intracerebral hemorrhage strokes initially rose, they have since declined, demonstrating a positive impact of air quality improvement efforts on public health in China.
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  • Previous research highlights the positive impact of ideal cardiovascular health (CVH) on reducing cardiovascular risks, but its effect on subclinical atherosclerosis (SA) progression is still uncertain.
  • This study followed 972 asymptomatic Chinese participants for nearly 6 years to assess the relationship between the American Heart Association's Life's Essential 8 (LE8) score and the progression of SA via measures like carotid plaque and coronary artery calcification (CAC).
  • Results indicate that for every 10-point increase in LE8 score, there are significant reductions in the risks of developing carotid plaque, CAC, and overall SA progression, emphasizing the importance of maintaining ideal CVH over time.
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  • This study examined the link between fruit and vegetable consumption and arterial stiffness in a large group of participants (6,628) over a significant period (2007-2021).
  • Results indicated that increasing fruit and vegetable intake by 100 grams daily was associated with a reduction in arterial stiffness measured by the arterial velocity-pulse index (AVI).
  • Maintaining a high intake of fruits and vegetables (≥ 500 g/day) was shown to lower the risk of elevated arterial stiffness over the 11.5-year follow-up period, supporting dietary recommendations for better cardiovascular health.
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Background: The benefits of healthy lifestyles are well recognized. However, the extent to which improving unhealthy lifestyles reduces cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk needs to be discussed. We evaluated the impact of lifestyle improvement on CVD incidence using data from the China-PAR project (Prediction for Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease Risk in China).

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Objective: We aimed to clarify the association between estimated pulse wave velocity (ePWV) and the changes in ePWV with all-cause mortality among middle-aged and elderly Chinese.

Methods: Data were obtained from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) from 2011-2018. The ePWV was calculated using an equation that included age and mean blood pressure (MBP).

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Background: Association between tea consumption and incident hypertension remains uncertain. This study conducted to examine the health effects of tea consumption on blood pressure progression and hypertension incidence.

Methods: A population-based cohort of 38,913 Chinese participants without hypertension at baseline were included in the current study.

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Objectives: Moderate to vigorous physical activity is recommended to prevent hypertension according to the current guidelines. However, the degree to which the total physical activity (TPA) and its changes benefit normotensives and hypertensives is uncertain. We aimed to examine the effects of TPA and its changes on the incidence, progression, and remission of hypertension in the large-scale prospective cohorts.

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  • This study explored the link between soybean product consumption and the risk of developing hypertension in a large group of Chinese adults.
  • Researchers divided participants into two groups based on their consumption levels (≥ 125 g/day considered "ideal") and found that those in the ideal group had a significantly lower risk of hypertension.
  • The findings suggest that incorporating more soybean products in the diet may help lower blood pressure and reduce hypertension risk, highlighting potential public health benefits for hypertension prevention.
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Background: The association of milk intake with cardiovascular disease (CVD) and cause-specific mortality remained controversial and evidence among the Chinese population was limited. We aimed to study the relationship between milk intake and CVDs among general Chinese adults.

Methods: A total of 104,957 participants received questionnaire survey.

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Background: In China, lack of evidence remains a significant challenge for the national initiative to promote physical activity (PA). We aimed to quantify the beneficial effects of meeting or maintaining the recommended PA level [150 minutes per week (min/wk) of moderate PA or 75 min/wk of vigorous PA or an equivalent combination] on incident cardiovascular disease (CVD) among Chinese population.

Methods: We included 100,560 participants without history of CVD from three cohorts in the Prediction for Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease Risk in China (China-PAR) project.

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To determine the efficacy and safety of intracoronary infusion of autologous bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) in combination with intensive atorvastatin (ATV) treatment for patients with anterior ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction-elevation myocardial infarction. The trial enrolls a total of 100 patients with anterior ST-elevation myocardial infarction. The subjects are randomly assigned (1:1:1:1) to receive routine ATV (20 mg/d) with placebo or MSCs and intensive ATV (80 mg/d) with placebo or MSCs.

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Objective: A high level of LDL-C (low-density lipoprotein cholesterol) is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease. The E3 ubiquitin ligase named IDOL (inducible degrader of the LDLR [LDL receptor]; also known as MYLIP [myosin regulatory light chain interacting protein]) mediates degradation of LDLR through ubiquitinating its C-terminal tail. But the expression profile of IDOL differs greatly in the livers of mice and humans.

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Objective: This study aims to determine the distribution of observed atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) incidence in contemporary cohorts in China, and to identify cut-off points for ASCVD risk classification based on traditional criteria and new equations developed by Prediction for ASCVD Risk in China (China-PAR).

Methods: The study populations included cohorts in the China-PAR project, with 34,757 participants eligible for the current analysis. Traditional risk stratification was assessed by using Chinese guidelines on prevention of CVD and hypertension, and 5 risk groups were classified based on these guidelines after slight modification for available risk factors.

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  • * Researchers analyzed the expression of these miRNAs in various organs and blood components of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) pigs and ACS patients, finding that miR-122 primarily comes from the liver, whereas the others are mainly expressed in the heart.
  • * Results showed significant changes in miRNA levels in platelets and peripheral blood mononuclear cells, indicating variations in response to acute coronary events, with specific increases noted in ACS and AMI patients compared to
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Background: Increased blood pressure and elevated total cholesterol (TC) level are the two most important modifiable risk factors of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in the world. Hypertension and hypercholesterolemia co-exist more often than would be expected and whether there is a synergistic impact on fatal CVD between elevated TC and hypertension need to be further examined in Chinese population.

Methods: We conducted a cohort study which recruited 5092 Chinese male steelworkers aged 18 - 74 years in 1974 - 1980 and followed up for an average of 20.

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Objective: Total cholesterol (TC) is an important risk factor for myocardial infarction (MI), but the effect of TC on MI in Chinese male hypertension population has not been well documented. We conducted a prospective cohort study to determine the incidence and relative risk for MI across a wide range of TC levels in Chinese male hypertension population.

Methods: A cohort of 5298 male employees aged 18-74 years recruited from Capital Steel and Iron Company in Beijing of China in 1974-1980 was followed up for an average of 20.

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  • Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have advanced quickly, identifying genes and variants related to complex diseases like coronary heart disease (CHD), which is influenced by both genetic and environmental factors.
  • GWAS has uncovered susceptibility loci for CHD that traditional methods, like candidate gene studies, couldn't find, marking a significant shift in understanding the disease.
  • The paper reviews recent global advancements in GWAS for CHD, discusses current challenges in the field, and suggests future directions for research to better understand the genetic mechanisms behind CHD.
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Objective: In individuals without cardiovascular disease, elevated body mass index (BMI) is associated with an increased risk of death. However, in patients with certain chronic diseases, including heart failure, low BMI has been associated with increased mortality. We investigated the association between BMI and prognosis in patients with systolic HF.

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  • A study in Haidian District, Beijing examined junk food consumption among children and adolescents aged 8-16, revealing that 97.50% of participants had consumed junk food within the past month.
  • The survey showed high rates of consumption for various types of junk foods, with deep-fried foods and processed meats being the most popular, and a significant portion eating junk food more than once a day.
  • The children’s awareness of the nutritional quality of junk food was low, with advertisements being the main source of information, and various individual, social, and family factors influencing their eating habits.
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Objective: To investigate the association between the severity of coronary arteries in patients with coronary artery disease and the single nucleotide polymorphisms of MMP-3 gene.

Methods: One thousand and three hundred seventy-one patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) diagnosed by coronary angiography and six hundred and ninety-five healthy controls without CAD were enrolled in this study. The SNPs of -1612 5A/6A, -376C/G, Glu45Lys of MMP-3 were genotyped by restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis (RFLP) in all subjects.

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  • The study investigates the link between genetic variations in the fibrinogen beta-chain (FGB) gene and the risk of acute myocardial infarction (MI) in a Chinese Han population.
  • It analyzed three specific polymorphisms and found that individuals with rare alleles are at a reduced risk for MI, particularly highlighting the R448K polymorphism as significant even after considering other environmental factors.
  • The results suggest that the A-K-G haplotype (composed of -455A, 448K, 8558G) offers protective effects against MI compared to the common haplotype, indicating a potential genetic defense mechanism.
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Background: Hydrogen sulfide (H(2)S) plays an important role in the smooth muscle cell relaxation and thereby participates in the development of hypertension. Cystathionine gamma-lyase is the key enzyme in the endogenous production of H(2)S. Up to now, the reports on the relationship between the polymorphisms of cystathionine gamma-lyase gene (CTH) and essential hypertension (EH) are limited.

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  • - The study aimed to evaluate the impact of Feixian Formula, a traditional Chinese herbal medicine, on pulmonary fibrosis induced by bleomycin in male Wistar rats, focusing on serum levels of TGF-beta1 and PDGF.
  • - Seventy-two rats were divided into four groups: untreated, prednisone-treated, Feixian Formula-treated, and sham-operated, with treatments administered daily for 45 days, followed by dissection and analysis of lung tissue and blood serum.
  • - Results showed that rats treated with Feixian Formula had reduced pulmonary fibrosis after 45 days compared to the other groups, with significant increases in serum TGF-beta1 and PDGF levels observed, although no significant difference was found between the prednisone
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Objective: To study the approach for developing a rat model of pulmonary fibrosis induced by bleomycin (BLM).

Method: Different doses (7, 6, 5, 3.4, 2, 1 mg/kg) of bleomycin A5-saline were infused into the rats' lung in bleomycin-treated group through tracheal intubation, and rats in sham-operated group were infused with same volume of saline.

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Background: Calpain-10 (CAPN10) has been identified as a susceptibility gene in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and insulin resistance. The present study aimed to identify the effects of genetic variations in the CAPN10 gene on the development of type 2 diabetes and hypertension in northern Han Chinese population.

Methods: We performed a case-control study and genotyped single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)-44, -43, -19 and -63 of CAPN10 gene in 1046 subjects from the northern China, including 493 patients with T2DM and hypertension and 553 age- and gender-matched normal healthy controls.

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