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Jiali Duan is an academic researcher from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The author has contributed to research in topics: Body mass index & Population. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 13 publications.
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•Journal Article
Metabolic syndrome in overweight and obese schoolchildren in Beijing
Nai-jun Wan,Jie Mi,Tian-you Wang,Jiali Duan,Ming Li,Chun-xiu Gong,Junbao Du,Xiaoyuan Zhao,Hong Cheng,Dongqing Hou,Li Wang +10 more
TL;DR: The prevalence rates of MS by NCEP definition in the present study was higher than those diagnosed by using IDF definition and the clustering of MS components and insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) were remarkably increased.
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[Prevalence of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and metabolic abnormalities in 387 obese children and adolescents in Beijing, China].
Xin Zhou,Dongqing Hou,Jiali Duan,Ying Sun,Hong Cheng,Xiaoyuan Zhao,Junting Liu,Ping Yang,Xinying Shan,Jie Mi +9 more
TL;DR: NAFLD was common in obesity children, and the prevalence of NAFLD in obese children was 45.0%, and higher BMI, acanthosis nigricans and abnormal TG were independent risk factors for NAFLd in obeseChildren.
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Familial clustering of obesity and the role of lifestyle factors among children in Beijing
TL;DR: Parental obesity is an independent risk factor of adiposity in children; gender and age affect this association.
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Convergence and sample complexity of natural policy gradient primal-dual methods for constrained MDPs
TL;DR: This work proposes a new Natural Policy Gradient Primal-Dual (NPG-PD) method that updates the primal variable via natural policy gradient ascent and the dual variable via projected sub-gradient descent and proves that this method achieves global convergence with sublinear rates regarding both the optimality gap and the constraint violation.
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Association between obesity in childhood and hypertension incidence: A prospective cohort study
TL;DR: Obesity and increased obesity level change in childhood can increase the risk of incident hypertension, and the hypertension incidence increased with the follow-up BMI/WC level, based on the same baseline level of BMI and WC.
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