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Journal of Preventive Medicine ; (12): 331-334, 2023.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-971797

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Objective@#To investigate the clustering of health-risk behaviors and its influencing factors among children and adolescents in Yancheng City, Jiangsu Province, so as to provide insights into the prevention and control of health-risk behaviors among children and adolescents. @*Methods@#Students were randomly sampled from 4 primary schools, 4 junior high schools and 4 senior high schools in Yancheng City using a multi-stage stratified cluster random sampling method from September to December 2021. Students' demographics and 12 health-risk factors including unhealthy diet, insufficient physical activity and attempted smoking were collected using the Student's Health Status and Influencing Factors Questionnaire by Jiangsu Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention, and factors affecting the clustering of health-risk behaviors were identified using a multivariable linear regression model.@*Results@#A total of 2 925 valid questionnaires were recovered, and the respondents included 1 611 boys (55.08%) and 1 314 girls (44.92%). A total of 2 896 respondents were detected with health-risk behaviors, with a detection rate of 99.09%, and 2 772 respondents were detected with clustering of health-risk behaviors (93.06%). Insufficient sleep, insufficient physical activity and insufficient duration of outdoor activity were predominant patterns of clustering. The median number of health-risk behaviors was 4.00 (interquartile range, 2.00) per capita. Multivariable linear regression analysis showed that boys (β=0.232), grade (junior high school, β=0.519; senior high school, β=0.427), urban area (β=0.241), living at school (β=0.395), family structure (single parental family, β=0.188; other families, β=0.344) and father's education level of primary school and below (β=0.369) were factors affecting clustering of health-risk behavior among primary and high school students. @*Conclusions@#The detection of health-risk behaviors is high among children and adolescents in Yancheng City, and insufficient sleep, insufficient physical activity and insufficient duration of outdoor activity are predominant health-risk behaviors. Boys, junior high school and above, urban areas, living at schools, single parents, and fathers with a low educational level lead to a high degree of clustering of health-risk behaviors.

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China Occupational Medicine ; (6): 368-373, 2022.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-965108

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@#Abstract: Objective , To explore the effects of lead exposure on copper level copper transporter protein expression and Methods oxidative stress in mouse cerebral cortex. The specific pathogen free adult male C57BL/6 mice were randomly , - - - divided into control group low lead exposure group and high lead exposure group with 10 mice in each group. The mice in low - , and high lead exposure groups were respectively given 250 and 500 mg/L lead acetate in drinking water every day and the mice - , in the control group were given double distilled water for 12 weeks. Twenty four hours after exposure Morris water maze and , elevated cross maze were used to test the neurobehavioral function of mice. The cerebral cortex of mice was isolated and the levels of lead and copper were detected by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. The activities of glutathione ( - ), ( ) ( ) peroxidase GSH Px catalase CAT and malondialdehyde MDA were detected by histochemical method. The relative ( ) , , expression levels of copper transporter such as synthesis of cytochrome C oxidase SCO 1 SCO 2 and cytochrome C oxidase ( ) Results - - assembly protein 11 COX11 were detected by western blot. The escape latencies of mice in the low and high lead ( P ), , - exposure groups were prolonged all <0.05 while the number of crossing the platform the percentage of open arm entry - ( P ) times and the percentage of open arm retention time decreased all <0.05 compared with the control group. Mice in both the - - ( P ), - low and high lead exposure groups increased levels of lead and copper in the cerebral cortex all <0.05 decreased GSH Px ( P ), ( P ) and CAT activity all <0.05 and increased SCO1 relative expression all <0.05 compared with the control group. Mice in - (P ), - the high lead exposure group showed prolonged escape latency <0.05 reduced GSH Px and CAT activities in the cerebral ( P ), ( P ) - cortex all <0.05 increased MDA level and relative expression of SCO1 and SCO2 all <0.05 compared to mice in the low Conclusion - lead exposure group. Lead exposure increased the expression of copper and copper transport related proteins in mouse cerebral cortex and induced oxidative stress leading to central nervous system damage resulting in neurobehavioral abnormalities in mice.

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