Developmental Gerontology and Active Population Aging in China
Xiaoying Zheng,
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Yanan Luo,
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Binbin Su
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China CDC Weekly,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
5(8), P. 184 - 187
Published: Jan. 1, 2023
Population
aging
is
an
irreversible
process
in
the
development
of
modern
society,
which
brings
challenges
to
comprehensive
modernized
social
governance.
a
"dualistic"
issue
that
not
only
leads
labor
force
structure
but
also
creates
new
demographic
dividends.
This
study
describes
core
thoughts
developmental
gerontology
(DG),
provides
insight
into
relationship
between
active
and
governance
for
society.
The
DG
will
provide
feasible
sustainable
path
integrate
coordinate
population
aging,
economy.
Language: Английский
Early Environmental Upheaval and the Risk for Schizophrenia
Annual Review of Clinical Psychology,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
17(1), P. 285 - 311
Published: Feb. 6, 2021
Why
does
prenatal
exposure
to
wars,
natural
disasters,
urbanicity,
or
winter
increase
the
risk
for
schizophrenia?
Research
from
last
two
decades
has
provided
rich
insight
about
underlying
chains
of
causation
at
play
during
environmental
upheaval,
conception
early
infancy.
In
this
review,
we
appraise
evidence
linking
schizophrenia
spectrum
disorder
maternal
stress,
obstetric
complications,
infections,
and
nutrition
other
lifestyle
factors.
We
discuss
putative
mechanisms,
including
stress
system,
perinatal
hypoxia,
maternal-offspring
immune
activation.
propose
that
gene-environment
interactions,
timing
development,
sex
differentiate
neuropsychiatric
outcomes.
Future
research
should
pursue
translation
animal
studies
humans
longitudinal
associations
between
exposures,
intermediate
phenotypes,
psychiatric
disorders.
Finally,
paint
a
comprehensive
model
harness
targets
prevention,
argue
factors
be
situated
within
individual's
personal
ecosystem.
Language: Английский
Risk of First-Episode Schizophrenia in Aged Adults Increased During COVID-19 Outbreak
Wei Hu,
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Li Su,
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Deyong Li
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International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
21(3), P. 1455 - 1465
Published: Oct. 12, 2021
Language: Английский
A consideration of the increased risk of schizophrenia due to prenatal maternal stress, and the possible role of microglia
Eleanor R. Mawson,
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Brian Morris
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Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
125, P. 110773 - 110773
Published: April 24, 2023
Language: Английский
Prenatal maternal hair cortisol concentrations are related to maternal prenatal emotion dysregulation but not neurodevelopmental or birth outcomes
Developmental Psychobiology,
Journal Year:
2020,
Volume and Issue:
62(6), P. 758 - 767
Published: Jan. 30, 2020
Abstract
Hair
cortisol
concentrations
measured
during
pregnancy
have
emerged
as
a
novel
biomarker
for
prenatal
stress
exposure.
However,
associations
between
and
distress,
broadly
defined,
hair
are
inconsistent.
We
examined
relations
among
the
third
trimester
with
(a)
emotion
dysregulation
(b)
detailed
measures
of
maternal
stress.
also
predictive
validity
adverse
newborn
health
outcomes.
Cortisol
were
derived
from
6
cm
pregnancy.
Mothers
reported
on
their
at
this
time.
A
standardized
neurobehavioral
exam
was
conducted
shortly
after
birth
weight
gestational
age
assessed
medical
records.
All
hypotheses
preregistered
Open
Science
Framework
(osf.io/279ng).
High
levels
dysregulation,
but
not
stress,
high
concentrations.
Maternal
BMI
mediated
relation
There
no
association
infant
This
research
supports
notion
that
transdiagnostic
markers
psychopathology
important
correlates
Language: Английский
The impact of the send-down experience on the health of elderly Chinese women: Evidence from the China family panel studies
Yu Liang,
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Jing Dong
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International Review of Economics & Finance,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
78, P. 377 - 389
Published: Dec. 17, 2021
Language: Английский
Post-traumatic growth in later-life cognitive function? Evidence from the 1976 Great Tangshan Earthquake
Yan Liu,
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Xin Ning,
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Li Zhang
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et al.
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 23, 2024
Language: Английский
Is it just a cure? Re-evaluating the effects of prenatal exposure to the Great Chinese Famine on the risk of infectious diseases in adulthood
Ping He,
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Yanan Luo,
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Ruoxi Ding
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et al.
Social Science & Medicine,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
314, P. 115487 - 115487
Published: Nov. 1, 2022
Language: Английский
Earthquake exposure during adolescence and later-life depressive symptoms: A national cross-sectional survey
SSM - Population Health,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
23, P. 101490 - 101490
Published: Aug. 11, 2023
This
study
aimed
to
examine
the
association
between
exposure
1976
Great
Tangshan
Earthquake
(GTE)
in
adolescence
and
later-life
depressive
symptoms
investigate
potential
mechanisms
underlying
this
association.Data
were
from
2015
China
Health
Retirement
Longitudinal
Study
(CHARLS).
The
10-item
short
form
of
Center
for
Epidemiologic
Studies
Depression
scale
(CESD-10)
was
chosen
measure
symptoms.
We
used
difference-in-difference
(DID)
method,
binary
logistic
regression
models,
multilevel
models
explore
earthquake
during
with
Additionally,
mediation
analysis
structural
equation
modeling
(MMSEM)
conducted
mechanisms.We
identified
that
adolescent
earthquakes
related
a
lower
risk
later
life
(OR
=
0.90,
P
0.019;
OR
0.48,
0.031;
0.47,
0.034,
respectively).
However,
significant
observed
only
females
0.83,
0.028;
0.46,
0.053;
0.42,
0.037,
Moreover,
social
activity
participation
played
mediating
role
symptoms.We
survivors
adolescence.
Further,
we
found
symptoms,
which
gives
support
posttraumatic
growth
(PTG)
theory.
Our
findings
imply
that,
order
depression
following
natural
disaster
adolescence,
it
is
necessary
take
into
account
buffering
effect
participation.
Language: Английский
The effect of the National Birth Defects Intervention Project on the prevention of congenital disabilities among children in China: a natural experiment
British Journal Of Nutrition,
Journal Year:
2020,
Volume and Issue:
124(7), P. 709 - 714
Published: May 8, 2020
Most
childhood
disabilities
are
caused
by
congenital
factors
such
as
birth
defects.
The
present
study
aims
to
evaluate
the
effect
of
periconceptional
nutrition
intervention
on
prevention
disability
among
Chinese
children
using
National
Birth
Defects
Intervention
Project
a
natural
experiment.
We
obtained
individual-level
data
from
Second
Sample
Survey
Disability,
nationally
representative
survey,
and
110
365
born
between
September
1999
August
2003
were
included
for
analysis.
Difference-in-differences
estimates
project
effects
captured
exploiting
temporal
variation
in
timing
exposure
across
four
cohorts
along
with
geographical
category
at
province
level.
findings
contribute
an
emerging
body
evidence
showing
that
prenatal
micronutrient
before
during
early
pregnancy
could
substantially
reduce
risk
(OR
0·73;
95
%
CI
0·57,
0·94).
improved
awareness
reproductive
health
population.
It
highlights
need
potential
policy
change
focusing
early-life
investment
China.
Language: Английский