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Front Cardiovasc Med ; 10: 1152423, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37324624

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Background: To determine the relationship between the number of controllable unhealthy lifestyles on the risk of the first occurrence of ischemic stroke after the disease in middle-aged and elderly people in the community, and to provide data support and basis for community physicians to guide hypertensive patients to control modifiable risk factors to prevent the first occurrence of ischemic stroke. Methods: The relationship between the number of unhealthy lifestyles and the risk of hypertension was analyzed by binary logistic regression in 584 subjects using a medical record control study. A retrospective cohort study of 629 hypertensive patients was used to analyze the relationship between the number of unhealthy lifestyles and the risk of the first occurrence of ischemic stroke within 5 years of developing hypertensive disease using Cox proportional risk regression models. Results: Logistic regression model analysis showed that taking an unhealthy lifestyle as a reference, the OR (95% CI) values of, 2, 3, 4 and 5 unhealthy lifestyle were 4.050 (2.595-6.324), 4 (2.251-7.108), 9.297 (3.81-22.686), and 16.806 (4.388-64.365), respectively. Cox Proportional risk regression model analysis showed that the risk of ischemic stroke within 5 years after developing hypertension was referenced to 5 unhealthy lifestyles, and the HR (95% CI) for 3, 2, and 1 unhealthy lifestyle were 0.134 (0.023-0.793), 0.118 (0.025-0.564), and 0.046 (0.008-0.256), respectively. Conclusion: The number of controllable unhealthy lifestyles in middle-aged and elderly people was positively associated with the risk of hypertension and first ischemic stroke after hypertension, and there was a dose-effect relationship between them. The risk of hypertension and first ischemic stroke within 5 years after hypertension onset increased with the number of unhealthy lifestyles.

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Waste Manag ; 167: 204-212, 2023 Jul 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37269584

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A new method was presented for the high-efficiency selective leaching of Li and the efficient recovery of transition metals (TMs) from the cathode materials of spent lithium-ion batteries (spent LIBs). Selective leaching of Li was achieved by carbothermic reduction roasting and leaching with Na2S2O8. After reduction roasting, high-valence TMs were reduced to low-valence metals or metal oxides, and Li was converted to Li2CO3. Then Na2S2O8 solution selectively extracted 94.15% of Li from roasted product with leaching selectivity of more than 99%. At last, TMs were leached with H2SO4 without adding reductant with the leaching efficiency of metals all exceeding 99%. Na2S2O8 added during the leaching process destroyed the agglomerated structure of the roasted product to open the way Li entered the solution. Under the oxidative environment of Na2S2O8 solution, TMs would not be extracted. At the same time, it helped to regulate the phase of TMs and improved the extraction of TMs. Furthermore, the phase transformation mechanism of roasting and leaching was discussed through thermodynamic analysis, XRD, XPS, and SEM-EDS. This process not only realized the selectively comprehensive recycling of valuable metals in spent LIBs cathode materials; but also followed the principle of green chemistry.


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Lítio , Metais , Metais/química , Fontes de Energia Elétrica , Reciclagem/métodos , Substâncias Redutoras , Íons
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