346 Papers
617 Citations
Maigeng Zhou is an academic researcher from Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 52, co-authored 279 publications.
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Papers
Time-series Analysis of Association Between Gaseous Air Pollutants and Daily Mortality in Urban Residents in Tianjin
TL;DR: The findings suggested that exposure to SO(2) and NO (2) was significantly associated with daily cardiovascular and respiratory mortality in urban population in Tianjin.
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Child Nutrition Trends Over the Past Two Decades and Challenges for Achieving Nutrition SDGs and National Targets in China
TL;DR: The results highlight the urgent need for targeted policies and interventions to reduce child stunting and overweight and increase exclusive breastfeeding to improve child health and meet the SDG targets and China’s national goals.
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Mortality and years of life lost of colorectal cancer in China, 2005-2020: findings from the national mortality surveillance system.
Wei Wang,Peng Yin,Yun-Ning Liu,Jiangmei Liu,Li-Jun Wang,Jinlei Qi,Jinling You,Lin Lin,Shidi Meng,Feixue Wang,Maigeng Zhou +10 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors provided national and subnational estimates and changes of colorectal cancer premature mortality burden during 2005-2020, using data from multi-source on the basis of the national surveillance mortality system to estimate mortality and years of life lost (YLL) of CRC in the Chinese population.
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Life loss of cardiovascular diseases per death attributable to ambient temperature: A national time series analysis based on 364 locations in China.
Jianxiong Hu,Zhulin Hou,Yanjun Xu,Maigeng Zhou,Chunliang Zhou,Yize Xiao,Min Yu,Biao Huang,Xiaojun Xu,Lifeng Lin,Tao Liu,Jianpeng Xiao,Weiwei Gong,Ruying Hu,Junhua Li,Donghui Jin,Mingfang Qin,Qinglong Zhao,Peng Yin,Yiqing Xu,Weilin Zeng,Xing Li,Guanhao He,Siqi Chen,Lingchuan Guo,Cunrui Huang,Wenjun Ma +26 more
TL;DR: It is found that non-optimal temperature significantly aggravated premature death of CVD, with CEDs being the most affected, and most of temperature-related life loss ofCVD was attributed to moderate cold.
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