9 results on '"Hui Yv"'
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2. The Relationship Between Suboptimal Social Networks and Postoperative Delirium: The PNDABLE Study
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Xinhui Tang, Hui Yv, Fei Wang, Jiahan Wang, Siyv Liu, Xiaoyue Wu, Rui Dong, Xu Lin, Bin Wang, and Yanlin Bi
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social networks ,lifestyle ,cerebrospinal fluid ,mediating effect ,postoperative delirium ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Abstract
BackgroundAlthough it has been proven that social networks are related to cognition, studies are conducted to characterize the correlation between social networks and postoperative delirium (POD).ObjectiveWe investigated whether suboptimal social networks are a risk factor for POD, and to verify whether different levels of intimacy in the same social relationship can affect the concentration of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) biomarkers, such as amyloid-β (Aβ42), total tau (T-tau), and phosphorylated tau (P-tau), and the mediating role of CSF biomarkers between social network and POD in middle-aged and elderly Han people.MethodsOur study recruited 743 participants from The Perioperative Neurocognitive Disorder and Biomarker Lifestyle (PNDABLE) study. Confusion Assessment Method (CAM) was used to evaluate the incidence of POD and its severity was measured using the Memorial Delirium Assessment Scale (MDAS). The social networks were measured using self-reported questionnaires about social ties. Mann–Whitney U test, Logistic Regression and Independent-samples test were used for Statistical Analysis.ResultsThe incidence of POD was 20.7%. Mann–Whitney U test showed that the total score of the social network was associated with POD (P < 0.001). Independent-samples test showed that different levels of intimacy in the same social relationship were significantly associated with CSF POD biomarkers, and mediation analyses revealed that the association between suboptimal social networks and POD was partially mediated by T-tau (proportion: 20%), P-tau (proportion: 33%), Aβ42/T-tau (proportion: 14%), and Aβ42/P-tau (proportion: 15%).ConclusionHaving suboptimal social networks is a risk factor for POD in middle-aged and elderly Han people. CSF POD biomarkers can mediate the correlation between suboptimal social networks and POD, which is mainly mediated by tau protein.Clinical Trial Registrationwww.chictr.org.cn, identifier ChiCTR2000033439.
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- 2022
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3. A specific reverse complement sequence for distinguishing Brucella canis from other Brucella species
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Yin-Bo Ye, Jiang-Hua Yang, Dong-Liang Li, Li-Hua Hao, Zhao Zhang, Si-Yao Mei, Huan Zhang, Fang-Yuan Du, Li-Hui Yv, Bao-Shan Liu, and Ze-Liang Chen
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canine brucellosis ,B. canis ,reverse complementary sequence ,canine ,specific ,Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 - Abstract
Canine brucellosis is primarily caused by Brucella canis, but other Brucella species can also cause the disease. Identifying sequences specific to B. canis and establishing PCR assays that can distinguish between B. canis and other Brucella species is essential to determine the etiology of canine brucellosis and the source of infection and to achieve effective control. We analyzed the gaps and SNPs of genomes I and II from B. canis strain RM6/66 and B. melitensis strain 16M using the Mauve genome alignment software, and the specificity of each of these differential regions was analyzed by BLAST. A 132 bp specific sequence was found between the DK60_915 (glycosyl hydrolase 108 family protein) and DK60_917 (aldose 1-epimerase) loci in B. canis chromosome 1. Further comparative analysis revealed that this is a reverse complement sequence between B. canis and other Brucella species. Then, three primers were designed based on the sequence that could detect B. canis with a 310 bp amplification product or other Brucella species with a 413 bp product. The PCR based on these primers had reasonable specificity and a sensitivity of 100 copies of Brucella DNA. The detection results for the blood samples of the aborted dogs showed a favorable accordance with the Bruce-ladder multiplex PCR assay. In conclusion, we found a specific reverse complement sequence between B. canis and other Brucella and developed a PCR method that allows a more comprehensive identification of the pathogen involved in canine brucellosis. These findings provide an effective means for preventing and controlling brucellosis.
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- 2022
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4. An analytic network process approach to the selection of logistics service providers for air cargo
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Yang, YH, Hui, YV, Leung, LC, and Chen, G
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- 2010
5. Analysis of compatibility between interdependent matrices in ANP
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Leung, LC, Hui, YV, and Zheng, M
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Management science -- Analysis ,Business ,Business, general - Abstract
Analytic network process (ANP) addresses multi-attribute decision-making where attributes exhibit dependencies. A principal characteristic of such problems is that pairwise comparisons are needed for attributes that have interdependencies. We propose that before such comparison matrices are used--in addition to a test that assesses the consistency of a pairwise comparison matrix--a test must also be conducted to assess 'consistency' across interdependent matrices. We call such a cross-matrix consistency test as a compatibility test. In this paper, we design a compatibility test for interdependent matrices between two clusters of attributes. We motivate our exposition by addressing compatibility in Sinarchy, a special form of ANP where interdependency exists between the last and next-to-last level. The developed compatibility test is applicable to any pair of interdependent matrices that are a part of an ANP. Keywords: analytic hierarchy process; analytic network process; cross-matrix consistency; simulation
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- 2003
6. Consumption of dietary supplements by Chinese women during pregnancy and postpartum: A prospective cohort study.
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Tang L, Lee AH, Yau KKW, Hui YV, and Binns CW
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- Adult, Calcium, Dietary administration & dosage, China, Female, Folic Acid administration & dosage, Health Education, Humans, Iron, Dietary administration & dosage, Logistic Models, Micronutrients administration & dosage, Prospective Studies, Recommended Dietary Allowances, Socioeconomic Factors, Dietary Supplements, Postpartum Period, Pregnancy
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The objectives of this study were to investigate usage patterns and factors associated with maternal dietary supplementation by Chinese women. A prospective cohort study of 695 mothers, who gave birth to a singleton baby, was conducted in Jiangyou, Sichuan Province of China. Information on dietary supplement use was collected from participants by personal interview at hospital discharge and followed up by telephone at 1, 3, and 6 months postpartum. Logistic regression analysis and generalised linear-mixed modelling were performed to determine factors affecting dietary supplementation during pregnancy and the first 6 months postpartum, respectively. A total of 81.8 and 32.1% of women consumed dietary supplements during pregnancy and postpartum, respectively. Calcium was the most popular supplement (pregnancy 63.9%; postpartum 28.1%), whereas folic acid was only taken during pregnancy (62.3%) with an average usage duration of 2.5 (standard deviation 1.3) months among users. High school and above education, adjusted odds ratio (OR) = 2.67, 95% confidence interval (CI) [1.63, 4.38], and attendance at prenatal classes (adjusted OR = 1.99, 95% CI [1.05, 3.76]) were associated with dietary supplementation during pregnancy. Mothers with a higher level of education (adjusted OR = 3.10, 95% CI [1.81, 5.30]) were also more likely to use dietary supplements in the postpartum period. Although dietary supplementation appeared to be common among Chinese mothers, maternal intake of folic acid was well below the guidelines. There is a need for further nutrition education on maternal use of micronutrient supplements, especially targeting mothers who are less educated., (© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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- 2017
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7. RECENT TRENDS IN GENDER RATIO AT BIRTH IN HANGZHOU, CHINA.
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Tang L, Qiu LQ, Yau K, Hui YV, Binns CW, and Lee AH
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Introduction: Higher than normal sex ratios at birth in China have been reported since the early 1980's. This study aimed to investigate recent trends in sex ratio at birth in Hangzhou, capital of Zhejiang Province in southeast China., Methods: Information on selected maternal and birth-related characteristics was extracted from the Hangzhou Birth Information Database for all pregnant women who delivered live births during 2005-2014. The sex ratios at birth were calculated after excluding infants with missing data on gender and those born with ambiguous genitalia., Results: A total of 478,192 male births and 430,852 female births were recorded giving an overall ratio of 111.0. The sex ratio at birth was almost constant at around 110.7 during the period 2005-2008, followed by an increase to the peak at 113.1 in 2010 and then declined back to 109.6 in 2014., Conclusion: The gender ratio at birth in Hangzhou remained unbalanced for the past decade., Competing Interests: CONFLICT OF INTERESTS The authors declared no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.
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- 2015
8. Minimum Hellinger distance estimation for finite mixtures of Poisson regression models and its applications.
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Lu Z, Hui YV, and Lee AH
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- Algorithms, Anti-Bacterial Agents pharmacology, Biometry methods, Delivery, Obstetric, Female, Humans, Length of Stay, Pregnancy, Regression Analysis, Reproducibility of Results, Salmonella drug effects, Microbial Sensitivity Tests, Models, Statistical, Poisson Distribution
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Minimum Hellinger distance estimation (MHDE) has been shown to discount anomalous data points in a smooth manner with first-order efficiency for a correctly specified model. An estimation approach is proposed for finite mixtures of Poisson regression models based on MHDE. Evidence from Monte Carlo simulations suggests that MHDE is a viable alternative to the maximum likelihood estimator when the mixture components are not well separated or the model parameters are near zero. Biometrical applications also illustrate the practical usefulness of the MHDE method.
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- 2003
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9. Influence diagnostics for generalized linear measurement error models.
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Zhao Y, Lee AH, and Hui YV
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- Humans, Incidence, Least-Squares Analysis, Mathematics, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander, Northern Territory epidemiology, Probability, Records, Regression Analysis, Biometry methods, Blood Glucose metabolism, Diabetes Mellitus epidemiology, Health Status, Models, Statistical, Reproducibility of Results, Sports
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We study influence diagnostics for generalized linear models when the true covariates are unobservable but measured with error. Based on the bias-corrected estimation of model parameters, diagnostic measures are developed to identify outlying and influential observations. The magnitude of influence is then assessed via a simulated envelope approach. The proposed diagnostic procedure is illustrated on two examples.
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- 1994
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