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Associations of diet with infectious diseases in UK Biobank 被引量:1
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作者 Junlan Tu xuehong cai +5 位作者 Yifan Wang Xiangyu Ye Meijie Yu Sheng Yang Rongbin Yu Peng Huang 《Journal of Biomedical Research》 CAS CSCD 2024年第6期597-612,共16页
The current study used multivariable logistic regression analysis to investigate associations between the intake frequencies of 13 food groups(or four diet groups)and infectious diseases.The analysis included 487849 p... The current study used multivariable logistic regression analysis to investigate associations between the intake frequencies of 13 food groups(or four diet groups)and infectious diseases.The analysis included 487849 participants from the UK Biobank,with 75209 participants diagnosed with infectious diseases.Participants reporting the highest intake frequency of processed meat(odds ratio[OR]=1.0964,95%confidence interval[CI]:1.0622–1.1318)and red meat(OR=1.0895,95%CI:1.0563–1.1239)had a higher risk of infectious diseases,compared with those with the lowest intake frequency.Consuming fish 2.0–2.9 times(OR=0.8221,95%CI:0.7955–0.8496),cheese≥5.0 times(OR=0.8822,95%CI:0.8559–0.9092),fruit 3.0–3.9 servings(OR=0.8867,95%CI:0.8661–0.9078),and vegetables 2.0–2.9 servings(OR=0.9372,95%CI:0.9189–0.9559)per week were associated with a lower risk of infection.Low meat-eaters(OR=0.9404,95%CI:0.9243–0.9567),fish-eaters(OR=0.8391,95%CI:0.7887–0.8919),and vegetarians(OR=0.9154,95%CI:0.8561–0.9778)had a lower risk of infectious diseases,compared with regular meat-eaters.The mediation analysis revealed that glycosylated hemoglobin,white blood cell count,and body mass index served as the mediators in the associations between diet and infectious diseases.The current study indicates that the intake frequency of food groups is a risk factor for infectious diseases,and fish-eaters have a lower risk of infection. 展开更多
关键词 infectious diseases DIET food groups UK Biobank mediation analysis
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Clinical presentations and outcomes of SARS-CoV-2 infected pneumonia in pregnant women and health status of their neonates
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作者 Luming Xu Qianqian Yang +17 位作者 Haojun Shi Shijun Lei Xiaoli Liu Ying Zhu Qiulei Wu Xiuli Ding Yanhong Tian Qinghua Hu Fenghua Chen Zhi Geng Xiangzhi Zeng Lin Lin xuehong cai Min Wu Zehua Wang Zheng Wang Geqing Xia Lin Wang 《Science Bulletin》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2020年第18期1537-1542,M0003,共7页
The outbreak of COVID-19 has affected the world greatly.While much remains unknown,the severity of the illness is quite alarm-ing.The disease outbreak is still ongoing with a rapidly growing number of patients.
关键词 INFECTED CLINICAL PNEUMONIA
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