Publications by authors named "Yangwen Yu"

Objective: Visceral adipose tissue assessment holds significant importance in hypertension prevention. This study aimed to explore the association between the Metabolic Score for Visceral Fat (METS-VF), a new indicator based on laboratory and anthropometry measures, and hypertension risk and to further investigate the association between the METS-VF and the risk of hypertension in different ethnic groups.

Methods: In this study, a total of 9,280 people from 48 townships in 12 districts (counties) of Guizhou Province were selected for the survey using a multistage cluster random sampling method, and 5,127 cases were finally included in the analysis after excluding those with missing relevant data, losing visits, dying at follow-up, those who suffered from hypertension at baseline, and those whose information on the outcome of hypertension was not clear.

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We aimed to explore the association between the efficiency score and the risk of hypertension. We conducted a prospective cohort study of 2412 adults aged 40 years or above without hypertension in Guizhou, China from 2010 to 2020. The data envelopment analysis input-oriented DEA-CCR model was used to calculate the efficiency scores.

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There may be differences in optimal anthropometric cut-offs for diagnosing obesity among different regions of China. However, there has been little studies about choosing effective obesity indicators in Han People of low-income Chinese adults in southwest China. The purpose of this study was to compare and evaluate the associations between different obesity indicators and cardiovascular disease risk factors (CVDRF) and choose the optimal cut-off values.

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Article Synopsis
  • Zinc-α2-glycoprotein (ZAG) is a newly identified adipokine linked to metabolic syndrome (MetS), and this study explores its serum levels in Chinese adults diagnosed with MetS based on specific criteria.
  • In the study, the highest serum ZAG levels were found in healthy controls, with levels decreasing in individuals with central obesity and those with MetS, indicating a correlation between ZAG levels and the severity of metabolic abnormalities.
  • The analysis showed that low levels of serum ZAG were associated with a higher risk of MetS, and serum ZAG may be a potential biomarker for MetS with improved diagnostic accuracy when considering the ZAG/fat mass ratio.
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As citizens are increasingly concerned about the surrounding environment, it is important for modern cities to provide sufficient and accurate environmental information to the public for decision making in the era of smart cities. Due to the limited budget, we often need to optimize the sensor placement in order to maximize the overall information gain according to certain criteria. Existing work is primarily concerned with single-type sensor placement; however, the environment usually requires accurate measurements of multiple types of environmental characteristics.

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Hypertension is highly prevalent in low-income population. This study aims to investigate ethnic disparities in hypertension and identify modifiable factors related to its occurrence and control in developing regions in South China. Blood pressure was measured in the Bouyei and Han populations during a community-based health survey in Guizhou, 2012.

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Objective: To understand the fast plasma glucose (FPG) level and the epidemiologic characteristics of diabetes in ethnic Han residents of Guizhou province.

Methods: The survey was conducted among the ethnic Han residents aged 20-80 years, who were selected through multi stage cluster sampling in Guizhou. Basic laboratory test, physical examination were performed for each subject.

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Objective: To investigate the prevalence of general and abdominal obesity and associated factors in Bouyei and Han peoples.

Design: A cross-sectional study was carried out in Guizhou province, southwest China in 2012, with multi-stage sampling to enroll 4551 participants aged 20 to 80 years. General and abdominal obesity were defined by World Health Organization (WHO) for Chinese.

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