9 results match your criteria: "Xinhua College of Guangzhou[Affiliation]"

Background: Preterm birth (PTB) is a significant cause of neonatal mortality and long-term health issues. Accurate prediction and timely prevention of PTB are essential for reducing associated child mortality and morbidity. Traditional predictive methods face challenges due to heterogeneous risk factors and their interaction effects.

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Systems theory and complex science, especially knowledge of social-ecological interdependencies, are urgently needed in planning and decision-making on sustainable urban development due to the intensification of the contradiction between human development and nature conservation. Here, we present an analytical framework, the "social-ecological coupling trajectory", that integrates the social-ecological coupling, multi-stability, causal feedbacks and sustainable management through understanding the evolution of the urban social-ecological system (SES). This framework is applied to a typical urban SES, i.

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Incense burning is a significant source of indoor air pollution in many Asian regions. There is emerging evidence that maternal prenatal exposure to incense-burning smoke may be a risk factor for childhood obesity. We aimed to extend this new line of research by investigating the independent and joint effect of incense-burning smoke exposure, and children's outdoor activity in early life, on preschoolers' obesity.

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Electronic screens have become an integral part of modern life, accompanied with growing concerns for children's neuropsychological development. This study aimed to evaluate the associations between measures of early life screen exposure and hyperactive behaviors among preschool children. The study also aimed to investigate their cumulative effects and the critical window for these associations.

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Prenatal maternal nutrient supplementation has been reported to be associated with offspring obesity, but the reports are inconsistent and have mainly ignored the differences between the total children population and children born small for gestational age (SGA). This study aimed to examine the joint effects of folic acid, iron, and multivitamin supplementation during pregnancy on the risk of obesity in preschoolers born SGA. A total of 8918 children aged 3-6.

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Phased and polarized development of ecological quality in the rapidly-urbanized Pearl River Delta, China.

Environ Sci Pollut Res Int

March 2023

Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Urbanization and Geo-Simulation, School of Geography and Planning, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, 510275, China.

Urbanization is one of the most significant human activities in the Anthropocene, with profound impacts on environmental quality. The lack of an understanding about the relationship between urbanization and ecological quality limits the effectiveness of urban planning and ecological policies in alleviating urban ecological problems. Based on the integrated ecological index RSEI (remote sensing ecological index), this study attempts to clarify the spatio-temporal characteristics of ecological quality in an urbanization process through an empirical study in China's Pearl River Delta (PRD) and explores the relationship between urbanization and ecological quality.

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Mosquito coils are efficient mosquito repellents and mosquito coil smoke (MCS) contributes to indoor air pollution. However, no prior population-based study has investigated whether prenatal MCS exposure is a risk factor for preterm birth (PTB) and whether exposure to MCS in different trimesters of pregnancy is associated with different levels of risk. The sample involved 66,503 mother-child dyads.

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Critical window for the association between prenatal environmental tobacco smoke exposure and preterm birth.

Environ Res

September 2022

Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China; School of Health, Xinhua College of Guangzhou, China. Electronic address:

Article Synopsis
  • Environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) exposure is identified as a significant public health issue contributing to the risk of preterm birth (PTB), but its trimester-specific effects during pregnancy remain poorly understood.
  • The study analyzed data from 63,038 mother-child pairs to evaluate the link between maternal ETS exposure and PTB using logistic regression models.
  • Findings indicate that ETS exposure, particularly in the 1st trimester, significantly increases PTB risk, suggesting that the early parts of pregnancy are critical periods for avoiding ETS exposure.
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Association between environmental tobacco smoke exposure in early life and autistic-like behaviors in Chinese preschoolers.

J Psychosom Res

November 2021

Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China; School of Health, Xinhua College of Guangzhou, China. Electronic address:

Objective: Few studies have evaluated the association between children's exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) in early life (during pregnancy, from birth to one year and from one to three years) and autistic-like behaviors. This study aimed to explore this association.

Methods: This cross-sectional study analyzed data collected in 2017 as part of the Longhua Child Cohort Study.

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