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Association of Daytime Napping and Diagnosed Diabetes in Middle-Aged Premenopausal, Middle-Aged Postmenopausal, and Older Postmenopausal Chinese Women
In: American journal of health promotion, Volume 33, Issue 8, p. 1107-1114
ISSN: 2168-6602
Purpose: To examine associations of daytime napping and diagnosed diabetes in middle-aged premenopausal, middle-aged postmenopausal, and older postmenopausal Chinese women. Design: Quantitative, cross-sectional. Setting: 2015 cross-sectional data from China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study. Participants were recruited from 150 counties/districts and 450 villages/resident committees. Participants: Six thousand nine hundred and forty women aged 45 years and older (mean age = 61 years) stratified by age and menopausal status. Measures: The outcome was self-reported diagnosed diabetes. The exposure was self-reported daytime napping (0, >0-≤60, or >60 min/d). Participants were stratified to middle-aged premenopausal, middle-aged postmenopausal, and older postmenopausal women according to their age (≤60 or >60 years) and menopausal status. Analysis: One-way analysis of variance and χ2 tests were conducted to explore differences on characteristics of middle-aged premenopausal, middle-aged postmenopausal, and older postmenopausal women. Multiple logistic regressions were used to estimate adjusted odds ratios (ORs) for diagnosed diabetes according to daytime napping in the total sample, middle-aged premenopausal, middle-aged postmenopausal, and older postmenopausal Chinese women. Results: Participants' mean self-reported daytime napping duration was 34 minutes. Women who napped more than 60 minutes were more likely to report diagnosed diabetes (OR = 1.39, 95% confidence interval (CI), 1.09-1.76) comparing to those who did not nap, after adjusting for potential confounders. No statistical significance of interaction term between daytime napping and age/menopausal status was detected ( P = .602 and P = .558) among total women. The stratified analysis revealed the significant association among middle-aged postmenopausal women napping more than 60 minutes (OR = 1.81, 95% CI, 1.18-2.77). The association, however, was found to be insignificant in middle-aged premenopausal women and older postmenopausal women. Conclusions: Long daytime nap (>60 min/d) was associated with diagnosed diabetes in middle-aged postmenopausal women in China.
A Sparsity-Driven Solution Method for the Cardinality Constrained Mean-Variance Portfolio Selection Problem
In: OMEGA-D-23-00739
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Benchmarking robustness of load forecasting models under data integrity attacks
In: International journal of forecasting, Volume 34, Issue 1, p. 89-104
ISSN: 0169-2070
Family assets, parental expectations, and children educational performance: An empirical examination from China
In: Children and youth services review: an international multidisciplinary review of the welfare of young people, Volume 87, p. 60-68
ISSN: 0190-7409
A robust support vector regression model for electric load forecasting
In: International journal of forecasting, Volume 39, Issue 2, p. 1005-1020
ISSN: 0169-2070
Source apportionment of DDTs in maricultured fish: a modeling study in South China
In: Environmental science and pollution research: ESPR, Volume 23, Issue 8, p. 7162-7168
ISSN: 1614-7499
Bidding Decisions with Nonequilibrium Strategic Thinking in Reverse Auctions
In: Group decision and negotiation, Volume 28, Issue 4, p. 757-786
ISSN: 1572-9907
Family assets, parental expectation, and child educational achievement in China: A validation of mediation analyses
In: Children and youth services review: an international multidisciplinary review of the welfare of young people, Volume 112, p. 104875
ISSN: 0190-7409
Contributions of polysaccharides to arsenate resistance in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
In: Ecotoxicology and environmental safety: EES ; official journal of the International Society of Ecotoxicology and Environmental safety, Volume 229, p. 113091
ISSN: 1090-2414
Physiological and proteomic responses of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii to arsenate and lead mixtures
In: Ecotoxicology and environmental safety: EES ; official journal of the International Society of Ecotoxicology and Environmental safety, Volume 242, p. 113856
ISSN: 1090-2414
When health care workers became patients with COVID-19: A qualitative study
Aims: This study aimed to describe the experiences of nurses and other health care workers who were infected with coronavirus disease 2019. Methods: An empirical phenomenological approach was used. Sixteen participants were recruited in Wuhan using purposive and snowball sampling. Semistructured, in-depth interviews were conducted by telephone in February 2020. Interviews were transcribed verbatim and analysed following Colaizzi's method. Results: Two themes emerged: (1) Intense emotional distress since becoming infected. Participants were fearful of spreading the virus to family and overwhelmed by a lack of information, experienced uncertainty and worried about treatment, felt lonely during isolation and reported moral distress about inadequate health care staffing. (2) Coping strategies were needed. They tried their best to address negative psychological reactions using their professional knowledge and gaining support from others and community resources. Conclusions: Preparedness for catastrophic events and providing timely and accurate information are major considerations in government policy development, related to pandemics and adequacy of health care personnel. Mental health resources and support, both short- and long-term should be anticipated for health care providers to alleviate their fear and anxiety. ; https://doi.org/10.1111/ijn.13034
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