Improving readability in AI-generated medical information on fragility fractures: the role of prompt wording on ChatGPT’s responses
Osteoporosis International,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
36(3), P. 403 - 410
Published: Jan. 8, 2025
Language: Английский
Malnutrition exacerbating neuropsychiatric symptoms on the Alzheimer's continuum is relevant to the cAMP signaling pathway: Human and mouse studies
Jiwei Jiang,
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Tianlin Jiang,
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Xiaohong Wang
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et al.
Alzheimer s & Dementia,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 27, 2025
Abstract
INTRODUCTION
Malnutrition
correlates
with
neuropsychiatric
symptoms
(NPSs)
in
Alzheimer's
disease
(AD);
however,
the
potential
mechanism
underlying
this
association
remains
unclear.
METHODS
Baseline
and
longitudinal
associations
of
nutritional
status
NPSs
were
analyzed
374
patients
on
AD
continuum
61
healthy
controls.
Serum
biomarkers,
behavioral
tests,
cerebral
neurotransmitters,
differentially
gene
expression
evaluated
standard
malnourished
diet–fed
transgenic
APPswe/PSEN1dE9
(APP/PS1)
mice.
RESULTS
Poor
increased
blood
flow
midbrain
striatum
associated
severe
general
subtypes,
especially
depression,
anxiety,
apathy.
APP/PS1
mice
fed
a
diet
showed
poor
status,
depression‐
anxiety‐like
behaviors,
altered
neurotransmitter
levels,
downregulated
c‐Fos
striatum;
these
suppressed
cyclic
adenosine
monophosphate
(cAMP)
signaling
pathway.
DISCUSSION
exacerbating
is
relevant
to
cAMP
pathway
striatum,
suggesting
for
targeted
interventions
mitigate
continuum.
Highlights
linked
specific
symptom
(NPS)
deterioration.
affects
NPSs,
usually
involving
striatum.
Malnourished
induces
behaviors
exacerbates
Language: Английский
The impact of COVID-19 on health literacy among Chinese rural residents
Yawen Du,
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Xiaokang Wang,
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Luyue Cheng
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et al.
Health Promotion International,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
38(6)
Published: Dec. 1, 2023
Abstract
The
outbreak
of
the
Coronavirus
disease
2019
(COVID-19)
pandemic
is
an
opportunity
to
improve
health
literacy
rural
residents.
This
study
aims
explore
levels
among
residents
during
COVID-19
and
investigate
effects
COVID-19-related
variables
on
A
total
882
aged
15–69
years
in
Shaanxi
province
participated
this
completed
questionnaires
about
variables.
These
results
showed
that
although
overall
three
aspects
were
low
lower
than
those
Chinese
national
residents,
there
was
no
significant
difference
safety
emergency
between
Additionally,
significantly
predicted
(i.e.
scientific
health,
infectious
prevention).
Importantly,
unlike
other
types
literacy,
effect
a
variable
frequency
exposure
news
pandemic)
prevention
only
slightly
smaller
high
education
prevention,
longer
predictor
prevention.
To
conclude,
have
literacy.
Education
major
factor
affecting
may
compensate
for
negative
impact
Language: Английский