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
Association Between Ambient Temperature and Years of Life Lost from Stroke - 30 PLADs, China, 2013-2016.
Jinlei Qi,Fei Tian,Siqi Ai,Peng Yin,Maigeng Zhou,Lijun Wang,Hualiang Lin +6 more
- 04 Jun 2021
TL;DR: Findings could help identify vulnerable regions and populations that have a more serious temperature-related burden and to guide the practical and effective measures for stroke control from a YLL perspective.
[The disease burden of cardiovascular and circulatory diseases in China, 1990 and 2010].
Jiangmei Liu,Yunning Liu,Lijun Wang,Peng Yin,Shiwei Liu,Jinling You,Xinying Zeng,Maigeng Zhou +7 more
TL;DR: The mortality status and disease burden of cardiovascular and circulatory diseases in China, using the results of the Global Burden of Diseases Study 2010, and the change in 1990 and 2010 to describe the change of the burden of disease in the 20 years are analyzed.
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A subnational analysis for mortality and prevalence of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in China 1990- 2013: Findings from Global Burden of Disease Study (GBD) 2013.
Peng Yin,Haidong Wang,Theo Vos,Yichong Li,Shiwei Liu,Yunning Liu,Jiangmei Liu,Lijun Wang,Mohsen Naghavi,Christopher J L Murray,Maigeng Zhou +10 more
TL;DR: Targeted control and prevention strategy should be developed at provincial level to reduce the burden caused by COPD in China and remain stable overall and varied little for all provinces.
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[Trend analysis on the disease burden related to cirrhosis and other chronic liver diseases caused by hepatitis B, in China, from 1990 to 2016].
TL;DR: From 1990 to 2016, the prevalence rates of hepatitis B related cirrhosis and other chronic liver diseases showed an upward trend, particularly in males and in people aged 15 to 49 years old, in China, however, the disease burden of different provinces was unevenly distributed.
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Acute effect of fine particulate matters on daily cardiovascular disease mortality in seven cities of China
Ruiming Liang,Peng Yin,Lijun Wang,Yichong Li,Jiangmei Liu,Yunning Liu,Jinling You,Jinlei Qi,Maigeng Zhou +8 more
TL;DR: The effect of PM(2.5) on cardiovascular disease mortality increased with age and decreased with educational level, although the differences between different subgroups were insignificant.
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