Danting Li
Sichuan University
5 Papers
21 Citations
Danting Li is an academic researcher from Sichuan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Overweight & Pregnancy. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
Higher serum 25(OH)D level is associated with decreased risk of impairment of glucose homeostasis: data from Southwest China.
TL;DR: It is advocated that a higher serum 25(OH)D level is associated with decreased risk of impairment of glucose homeostasis among adults without diabetes in Southwest China.
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[Associations of Pre-pregnancy Body Mass Index and Gestational Weight Gain with Gestational Diabetes Mellitus: a Cohort Study in Southwest China].
Yi Liang,Danting Li,Mengxue Chen,Yunhui Gong,Xiao Zhang,Wen-Yan Yang,Ying Liu,Guo Cheng,Dagang Yang +8 more
TL;DR: Pre pregnancy overweight and obesity and excessive GWG during early and second trimesters of pregnancy may increase the risk of GDM in women in Southwestern China.
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[Relations between pregestational body mass index, gestational weight gain and birth weight of neonates among women in the Southwest areas of China: A prospective cohort study].
Danting Li,Yi Liang,Yunhui Gong,Mengxue Chen,Ping Feng,Dagang Yang,Wen-Yan Yang,Ying Liu,Guo Cheng +8 more
TL;DR: Pre-gestational BMI and GWG were important influencing factors on the birth weight of neonates and health education programs for pregnant women should be intensified and gestational weight gain should also be reasonably under control.
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Relevance of Physical Activities, Sedentary Behaviors, and Genetic Predisposition in Body Fatness: Population-Based Study on Chinese Adults.
Hongmei Xue,Xiao Zhang,Danting Li,Mengxue Chen,Jiao Luo,Yunhui Gong,Xiaohua Lv,Liming Quan,Fang He,Lishi Zhang,Guo Cheng +10 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors examined whether specific types of physical activities and sedentary behaviors (SBs) were associated with body composition indices among Chinese adults and further explored whether these associations interacted with the genetic predisposition to high BMI.
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[Effect of nocturnal sleep duration and daytime napping on overweight/obesity among adults in Chengdu City].
TL;DR: The frequency of daytime napping was negative associated with BMI among young and middle-aging adults and short nocturnal sleep duration was associated with higher risk of overweight/obesity among middle-aged adults in Chengdu.