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Journal of Clinical Hepatology ; (12): 1377-1379, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-779118

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Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a metabolic disease which can progress to liver fibrosis, liver cirrhosis, and liver cancer. Sarcopenia is an age-related disease and metabolic factors play an important role in its pathogenesis. NAFLD and sarcopenia share a variety of metabolic pathophysiological mechanisms. Further studies are needed to determine whether there is an association between NAFLD and sarcopenia and whether they are predisposing factors or risk factors for disease progression for each other, in order to help with better prevention, treatment, and prognostic evaluation of the two diseases in clinical practice. This article reviews the independent association between NAFLD and sarcopenia.

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Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science ; (12): 59-62, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-470650

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Objective To examine the impact of stressful training on recruits and relationships with adult attachment,neuroticism and negative coping style.Methods 1 962 recruits were assessed with aduh attachment scale (AAS),impact of event scale-revised (IES-R),Eysenck personality questionnaire (EPQ) and trait coping style questionnaire (TCSQ).Results (1) 67.84% of recruits reported the varying degrees of stress,and the total average of IES-R was 1.25±0.53.The impact of training of only-child recruits (1.28±0.56) was higher than that of none-only-child (1.22±0.51) (P<0.05).The total average of attachment close was 3.73±0.51,attachment depend was 3.24±0.53,and attachment anxiety was 2.40±0.77.(2) Attachment anxiety,neuroticism and negative coping style were all positively correlated with impact of training (r =0.384,0.570,0.543,all P< 0.01).Attachment close and depend were both negatively correlated with impact of training (r=-0.221,-0.251,all P< 0.01).(3) Neuroticism and negative coping style played a completely intermediary role between adult attachment and impact of training.(4) The multiple group analysis showed that the mediation model was adapted to the only-child or none-onlychild recruits.Conclusion Adult attachment can predict impact of training to some extent in the intermediary roles of neuroticism and negative coping style.

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Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science ; (12): 549-552, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-470494

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Objective To explore the mediating effect and moderating effect of positive mental characters in the relationship between childhood abuse and depression among recruits.Methods 1925 recruits aged from 16 ~24 were investigated using the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire-28 item Short Form (CTQ-SF),Self-Rating Depression Scale (SDS) and Positive Mental Characters Scale for Recruits (PMCS-R) through random cluster sampling.Results The scores of emotional abuse,physical abuse,sex abuse,emotional neglect,physical neglect,depression,positive mental characters were 6.11±1.69,5.49±1.32,5.61±1.45,9.15±3.66,9.57±2.93,0.45±0.11,3.80±0.64,respectively.There were correlations among childhood abuse,depression and positive mental characters (P<0.05).Emotional neglect,physical neglect and emotional abuse could explain 28.6% of the total variance of depression (F=256.72,P<0.05).The positive mental characters partially mediated the relationship between emotional neglect,physical neglect,emotional abuse and depression (mediating effect were 0.19,0.15 and 0.09,respectively),and it could only moderate the relationship between emotional neglect and depression (F=24.73,P<0.05).Conclusion Childhood abuse not only directly but also indirectly affects depression through the positive mental characters;meanwhile the positive mental characters can change the relationship between childhood abuse and depression.

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Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science ; (12): 378-380, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-469413

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Objective To explore the relationship between personality and depression,especially to investigate mediating effect of positive mental characters.Methods A sample of 1 933 male recruits was assessed with eysenck personality questionnaire (EPQ),positive mental characters scale for recruits (PMCS-R) and self-rating depression scale (SDS).Results The scores of introversion-extroversion,psychoticism,neuroticism,positive mental characters and depression were 55.26±10.59,42.85±7.25,42.35± 11.67,3.80±0.64,0.45±0.11,respectively.There were correlations among personality,positive mental characters and depression in recruits (P<0.05).Regression analysis indicated that introversion-extroversion,psychoticism and neuroticism predicted depression directly,and it could explain 42.6% of the total variance (F=476.28,P<0.05).Hierarchy regression analysis showed that positive mental characters mediate the relationship between personality (introversion-extroversion,psychoticism,neuroticism) and depression (the mediation effect was 0.22,0.19 and 0.11 respectively,P< 0.05).Conclusion Recruits' personality affects depression not only directly,but also indirectly through positive mental characters.

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Chinese Journal of Health Management ; (6): 61-64, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-460999

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Objective To explore sleep quality and related psychological factors among young army cadres to provide theoretical basis for health interventions. Method A total of 1 100 young army cadres aged 18 to 34 were assessed with Pittsburgh sleep quality index (PSQI), Symptom Checklist-90 (SCL-90) and Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale by cluster random sampling. Based on CES-C scores, cadres were divided into two groups named depression group and non-depression group;850 sergeants were served as the control group. T test, chi-square test and multiple regressions were used in data analysis. Result Sleep problems were found in 13.5% of the cadres and 12.1% sergeants. General status of sleep quality of cadres was worse than sergeants' and norm's. Exercise less, physical disease and psychological problems were the risk factors. Multiple stepwise regression analysis showed that depression factors of SCL-90 had the most significantly predictive effect on sleep quality (r=0.552, Beta=0.387), followed by somatization (r=0.552, Beta=0.223), two factors could explain 32.7% of PSQI scores variation. Correlation analysis showed that depression is closely related to subjective sleep quality, sleep duration, sleep disorder and daytime dysfunction (all r>0.3). Cadres' depression (11.11 ± 6.62) was significantly lower than norm's (12.30 ± 10.39) and higher than sergeants'(8.11 ± 6.56). PSQI scores of depression group (6.05 ± 3.13) were significantly higher than non-depression group's (3.56 ± 2.69) and norm's (3.23 ± 3.12). Conclusion Depression is a major correlation factor of the sleep quality. Regular exercise, improvement of the physical and psychological health quality, and reducing depression are effective ways to improve sleep quality.

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