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Chinese Journal of Traumatology ; (6): 75-79, 2019.
Artigo em Inglês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-771627

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PURPOSE@#By studying the economic data related to road traffic accidents in recent 10 years, this paper explores the impact of various economic factors on the number of casualties in traffic accidents in China, and puts forward related prevention and management measures.@*METHODS@#Based on five economic factors including the number of new health institutions, health investment, transportation investment and disposable income per capita, this paper collects the data of traffic accidents in 31 provinces and municipalities of China from 2004 to 2016 and estimates the parameters using fixed effect model.@*RESULTS@#The number of health institutions, health investment, transportation investment and disposable income per capita are negatively correlated with the number of traffic accident casualties; the number of new health institutions is positively correlated with the number of traffic accident casualties; health investment and transportation investment have a great impact on the number of road traffic accident casualties.@*CONCLUSION@#Economic development has a positive impact on improving traffic conditions, but the increase in the number of new health institutions does not reduce the number of casualties in accidents. The irrational layout of health institutions and imperfect road traffic management mechanism should be taken into account.


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Humanos , Acidentes de Trânsito , Mortalidade , China , Epidemiologia , Economia , Saúde , Economia , Instalações de Saúde , Renda , Fatores de Tempo , Meios de Transporte , Economia , Ferimentos e Lesões , Epidemiologia
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Chinese Journal of Traumatology ; (6): 290-295, 2019.
Artigo em Inglês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-771591

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PURPOSE@#Through the study of economic, traffic and population data related to road traffic accidents from 2004 to 2016, this paper analyzed the impact of various factors on road traffic casualties in China, and provided theoretical basis and suggestions for the road traffic safety management in China.@*METHODS@#Based on three aspects (economy, road, population) with five factors (gross domestic product (GDP), traffic investment, new vehicle ownership, new road mileage and newly increased population), this paper collected the relevant data of road traffic accidents in 31 provinces and cities in China, from 2004 to 2016. A panel model was established to carry out empirical analysis.@*RESULTS@#All factors have a significant impact on the number of road traffic accident casualties. When other factors remain unchanged, the number of road traffic casualties decreased by an average of 0.19 for every 100 million CNY increased in GDP. For every 100 million CNY increased in traffic investment, the number of road traffic casualties is reduced by an average of 13.93, indicating that economic development can improve road traffic safety to a certain extent. On the contrary, the growth in road mileage, new motor vehicles and population has increased the number of road traffic casualties. For every 10, 000 km of new road mileage, the number of traffic accident casualties has increased by 284.04. For every 10,000 newborns, the number of road traffic casualties increased by 7.33; as the number of new motor vehicles increases by 10,000, the number of road traffic casualties increased by an average of 21.77.@*CONCLUSION@#The increase of GDP and traffic investment can significantly reduce the number of road traffic casualties in China, which shows that economic development is essential to improve road traffic safety. The numbers of new road mileage, newly increased population and the new motor vehicles are positively correlated with the number of traffic accident casualties in traffic accidents, which reflects the existing problems in road design, distribution of road resources, and traffic management in China. Therefore, it is necessary to improve the economic and road related aspects to improve road traffic safety.

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China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica ; (24): 1843-1848, 2016.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-250480

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In order to determine the scientificalness of traditionally processed Whitmania pigra, water extraction method and bionic extraction method were used respectively to extract the anticoagulating active components in W. pigra hanging dry products, talcum powder fried products and wine immersing-baked products. Activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT), prothrombin time (PT), thrombin time (TT), and antithrombin activity were selected as the activity indexes to evaluate the anticoagulant activities of different processed W. pigra. Then the contents of protein in different processed W. pigra were measured by Coomassie brilliant blue method to preliminarily explain the reason of anticoagulant activity changes. When water extraction method was used, the results of APTT, PT, TT and antithrombin activity showed that the anticoagulant activities of W. pigra were decreased both in talcum powder fried products and wine immersing-baked products, and the activity order was as follows: hanging dried products> wine immersing-baked products>talcum powder fried products. This order was same as the protein content order. While when bionic extraction was used, APTT was shortened in talcum powder fried products, but all the other results indicated the anticoagulant activities of W. pigra processed products were increased, and the activity order was as follows: wine immersing-baked products>talcum powder fried products>hanging dry products. As compared with water extraction, the bionic extraction was more similar to the absorption process of W. pigra in human digestive system after oral administration and was more scientific. Therefore, the traditional processing method can not only modify the taste and smell, but also enhance the anticoagulant activity of W. pigra.

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Journal of International Pharmaceutical Research ; (6): 301-306, 2014.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-845754

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Autophagy is a cellular reaction to the changes of internal and external environmental pressure, and a degradation process of the material composition. Recent study has shown that autophagy is closely related to the quantity and insulin secretion of pancreatic β cell. As a self-protection mechanism, the activation and regulation of autophagy are essential for maintaining the structure and function of pancreatic β cells in type 2 diabetes. Moreover, some drugs for type 2 diabetes were found to participate in the regulation of autophagy pathway in recent studies. Thus, in this review we summarize the importance of autophagy in protecting the structure and function of pancreatic β cell, the regulation of autophagy pathway and the correlation between autophagy and drugs for type 2 diabetes.

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