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Hui Hua is an academic researcher from China Medical University (PRC). The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 7 publications.
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Association between biomass fuel use and risk of hypertension among Chinese older people: A cohort study.
TL;DR: The use of biomass fuel for cooking was associated with greater hypertension risk, and the risk may be higher among those who switched from clean fuels to biomass fuels in the Chinese elderly population.
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The Association of Socioeconomic Status with the Burden of Cataract-related Blindness and the Effect of Ultraviolet Radiation Exposure: An Ecological Study.
Yan Deng,Dan Yang,Jia Ming Yu,Jing Xian Xu,Hui Hua,Ren Tong Chen,Nan Wang,Feng Rong Ou,Ru Xi Liu,Bo Wu,Yang Liu +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors assess the association of socioeconomic status with the burden of cataract blindness in terms of year lived with disability (YLD) rates and determine whether ultraviolet radiation (UVR) levels modify the effect of socio-economic status on this health burden.
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The Relationship Between PM 2.5 and the Action Spectrum of Ultraviolet Radiation for Vitamin D Production Based on a Manikin Model
Nan Wang,Menglin Li,Liting Huang,Zhenzhen Zou,Yan Deng,Yang Liu,Rentong Chen,Yan Liu,Jiaming Yu,Tianyao Yang,Hui Hua,Dan Yang,Fangfang Ma,Xin Li +13 more
TL;DR: This study explored the effects of PM2.5 on the action spectrum of ultraviolet radiation for vitamin D production (UVvitD) received by manikin surfaces through a multiple linear regression analysis.
Distributions of Direct, Reflected, and Diffuse Irradiance for Ocular UV Exposure at Different Solar Elevation Angles.
TL;DR: A rotating manikin and dual-detector spectrometer were used to monitor the intensity of ocular exposure to UV irradiation (Eo) and ambient UV radiation (UVR) under clear skies in Sanya, China, to provide data supporting on construction of a mathematical model of Ocular UV exposure.
Distribution of Facial Exposure to Non-melanoma Biologically Effective UV Irradiance Changes by Rotation Angles
TL;DR: Rotation angles relative to the sun influence the face's exposure to non-melanoma biologically effective UV.
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