Protective effect of dietary phosphorus intake on cardiovascular mortality in asthma: evidence from NHANES 1999–2018
Shuwen Yang,
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Haiyan Chen,
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Congyi Xie
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et al.
Frontiers in Nutrition,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
12
Published: Feb. 25, 2025
Asthma
is
associated
with
an
increased
risk
of
cardiovascular
mortality,
potentially
influenced
by
dietary
phosphorus
intake
through
its
effects
on
inflammation
and
oxidative
stress.
Data
from
7,539
asthma
patients
in
the
National
Health
Nutrition
Examination
Survey
(NHANES)
1999-2018
cohort
were
analyzed
using
weighted
Cox
proportional
hazards
models
to
estimate
hazard
ratios
(HR)
95%
confidence
intervals
(CI).
Kaplan-Meier
survival
curves
a
nomogram
used
assess
probabilities
individualized
risk,
while
restricted
cubic
spline
(RCS)
analysis
evaluated
non-linear
dose-response
relationships.
Sensitivity
analyses
conducted
test
robustness
findings.
Higher
was
reduced
mortality
(HR:
0.43;
CI:
0.22-0.85
for
highest
vs.
lowest
quartile;
p
trend
=
0.018).
showed
improved
increasing
intake,
result
consistently
supported
subgroup
analyses.
RCS
confirmed
relationship,
identifying
threshold
at
1,861.52
mg/day,
below
which
higher
significantly
lower
mortality.
However,
above
this
threshold,
protective
effect
diminished.
further
validated
these
results.
Elevated
patients,
suggesting
potential
as
intervention.
Language: Английский
The pressing need for study on the effects of Mpox on the progression of vascular inflammation: A well‐timed call
Health Science Reports,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
7(7)
Published: June 28, 2024
Abstract
Background
This
article
explored
the
possibility
that
Mpox
virus
(MPXV)
may
initiate
or
stimulate
consequences
of
vascular
inflammation.
In
1970,
it
was
discovered
Macaca
cynomolgus
primates
infected
with
MPXV
also
humans
in
Democratic
Republic
Congo.
Discussion
The
study
demonstrates
invades
host
cells
via
viral
proteins
and
surface
receptors,
initiating
release
diverse
inflammatory
mediators
such
as
IL‐1,
IL‐6,
TNF‐α,
CCL2,
CXCL2,
CXCL8,
CXCL10,
so
forth
probably
through
endothelial
dysfunction
by
reactive
oxygen
species
production.
general,
these
have
been
found
to
contribute
inflammation
formation
atherosclerotic
plaque
at
a
later
stage,
which
onset
Conclusion
discussed
association
between
has
potential
be
an
important
finding
field
biology
research.
Language: Английский
Dengue fever in hyperglycemic patients: an emerging public health concern demanding eyes on the effective management strategies
Health Science Reports,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
7(10)
Published: Oct. 1, 2024
Hyperglycemia,
also
known
as
diabetes,
is
a
metabolic
disorder
characterized
by
elevated
levels
of
glucose
in
the
bloodstream.
It
can
lead
to
prolonged
dysfunction,
injury,
and
deterioration
several
organs.
In
addition,
dengue
viral
illness
transmitted
mosquitoes
that
has
reached
epidemic
proportions
worldwide.
this
article,
we
focused
on
severity
comorbidities,
difficulties
managing
them,
preventive
measures
meant
lessen
risks
associated
with
comorbidities
diabetic
patients
infection.
Language: Английский
Altered trace elements, antioxidant vitamin C, and malondialdehyde levels are associated with the pathophysiology and development of pre-hepatic jaundice: A case-control study
SAGE Open Medicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Pre-hepatic
jaundice
results
from
an
imbalance
between
bilirubin
production
and
clearance,
often
linked
to
hemoglobinopathies.
Antioxidant
vitamin
C,
malondialdehyde,
trace
elements
play
roles
in
jaundice,
yet
their
specific
associations
remain
unclear.
The
objective
is
assess
compare
these
biomarkers
pre-hepatic
patients
healthy
controls,
aiming
identify
potential
diagnostic
markers
understand
distinctive
characteristics
related
the
disease's
pathogenesis.
Language: Английский