Publications by authors named "Yinyu Xie"

Soil aggregates organic matter (SAOM) is composed of free particulate organic matter (fPOM), intra-aggregate particulate organic matter (iPOM), and mineral-associated organic matter (mSOM), which are major antibiotic sorbents that play a significant role in the soil organic matter (SOM) turnover process. To date, the oxytetracycline (OTC) sorption and desorption behavior and mechanisms on SAOM have not been contrastively analyzed. SAOM organic components have been used to study scientific problems and to determine their influence on the fate and migration of OTC among the SOM turnover process.

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Previous studies have linked exposure to light at night (LAN) with various health outcomes, but evidence is limited for the LAN-obesity association. Thestudy analysed data from 24,845 participants of the 33 Communities Chinese Health Study and obesity (BMI ≥28 kg/m) was defined according to the Working Group on Obesity in China. The Global Radiance Calibrated Nighttime Lights data were used to estimate participants' LAN exposure.

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Background: Several environmental factors have been identified to be associated with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) over the past decades. However, evidence is limited for the effect of exposure to outdoor light at night (LAN) on ASD in China and even elsewhere in the world.

Methods: Participants in this study were from a multi-stage sampling survey on ASD conducted between June 2014 and October 2014 among children aged 3-12 years in Shanghai, China.

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Background: Depression and anxiety are top contributors to non-fatal health loss globally. Several studies have indicated the association between residential greenness and mental health.

Method: The participants (n = 27,366) were recruited from four counties in Henan Province, China during 2015-2017.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Scarce research has evaluated how residential greenery impacts lipid levels and dyslipidemia in low/middle-income countries, with a study examining 39,259 rural Chinese adults using satellite data for greenness and blood lipid analysis.
  • - Findings revealed that higher residential greenness (measured by NDVI) was linked to increased odds of hyperbetalipoproteinemia, lower total cholesterol, and higher levels of both LDL and HDL cholesterol, particularly in males.
  • - The associations were partially influenced by reduced air pollution and lower body mass index (BMI), highlighting the need for further longitudinal studies to establish causal relationships.
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Previous studies indicated that exposure to air pollution was associated with the progress of atherosclerosis, but evidence is very limited in China and even in the world. This study aims to assess the associations of long-term exposures to air pollution and greenness with the occurrence of carotid plaque. Participants of this cohort study were urban residents and office workers who visited Hebei General Hospital for routine physical examination annually from September 2016 through to December 2018.

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Background: Epidemiological studies on the association of residential greenness with sleep quality are limited in China.

Objective: This study aims to investigate the association of long-term exposure to residential greenness with sleep quality in rural China.

Methods: In our study, 27,654 rural residents were selected from 4 counties of Henan Province by a multi-stage stratified cluster sampling method.

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Background: Few studies have explored the associations between ambient air pollution and blood lipid levels. This study aimed to fill this knowledge gap based on a routine health examination cohort in Shijiazhuang, China.

Methods: We included 7063 participants who took the routine health examination for 2-3 times at Hebei General Hospital from January 2016 to December 2018.

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