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ABSTRACT Aims This cross‐sectional ‘case–control’ pilot study aimed to compare the size of periodontal wounds, periodontal status and total inflammatory burden between pregnant women with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) and non‐diabetic pregnant women. Methods Fifteen T1DM pregnant women and 15 healthy pregnant women were included. Clinical parameters (
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Background Low‐grade inflammation, indicated by elevated serum high‐sensitivity CRP (hS‐CRP), is commonly observed in children and adolescents with overweight or obesity.
Thomas Mol +7 more
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Development and preliminary validation of the Early Sacroiliitis Screening Tool (ESHST), a dermatology‐oriented screening questionnaire for identifying hidradenitis suppurativa patients at increased risk of spondyloarthritis. ABSTRACT Background Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is increasingly recognized as a systemic inflammatory disease associated with ...
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Background There is increasing recognition of the challenge of representativeness in data, including economic, social, and ethnic diversity, in biological mental health research. This is a particular challenge in adolescence, where brain and body development are impacted by the environment.
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In 1,468 patients with type 2 diabetes, central obesity (WHtR >0.5) neutralizes the protective effects of higher BMI on muscle strength. Concurrently, visceral adiposity and CKD impose an additive threat, maximizing low handgrip strength risk (aOR = 1.74). Combining WHtR and renal tracking optimizes clinical sarcopenia screening.
Shing‐Hua Chen +4 more
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Jiangang Wang,1,2 Saiqi Yang,1,2 Linlin Zhao1,2 1Health Management Center, The Third Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, 410013, People’s Republic of China; 2Health Management Research Center of Central South University, Changsha,
Wang J, Yang S, Zhao L
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Serum miR‐224‐5p levels are progressively elevated in diabetic nephropathy (DN) and serve as an independent predictor of a decline in eGFR of ≥30% over 2 years. Mechanistically, miR‐224‐5p directly targets PTEN 3’‐UTR, suppressing PTEN and the activation of the AKT pathway in high‐glucose‐stimulated mesangial cells.
Yanxia Gao +3 more
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Alteration of subgingival microbiome in patients with type 2 diabetes induced by diabetes treatment
ABSTRACT Aims/Introduction Diabetes and periodontal disease, a bacterial infection involving the oral microbiome, have a bidirectional relationship. However, the relationship between poor glycemic control and the oral microbiome remains unclear. The aim of this study was to assess the direct effect of intensive glycemic control on the oral microbiome ...
Moe Inoue +13 more
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ABSTRACT Despite the centrality of syndrome differentiation in guiding personalized traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) interventions for coronary heart disease (CHD), existing studies of TCM syndrome distribution are constrained by fragmented methodologies and limited spatiotemporal resolution. In this study, we employed an artificial intelligence (AI)‐
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