Nan Xia
University of Hong Kong
4 Papers
Nan Xia is an academic researcher from University of Hong Kong. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Epidemiology. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications. Previous affiliations of Nan Xia include Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, University of Hong Kong.
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Papers
Rational use of face masks in the COVID-19 pandemic.
TL;DR: Since treatment of severe ARDS from COVID-19 is an ongoing challenge, it is important to learn from the patients who have been treated to gain an understanding of the disease’s epidemiology, biological mechanisms, and the effects of new pharmacological interventions.
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Epidemiology of autism spectrum disorders: Global burden of disease 2019 and bibliometric analysis of risk factors
Yang-An Li,Ze-Jian Chen,Xiao-dan Li,Ming-Hui Gu,Nan Xia,Chen Gong,Zhaoe Zhou,Gvzalnur Yasin,Hao-Yu Xie,Xiupan Wei,Yali Liu,Xiao-hua Han,M. Lu,Jiang Xu,Xiaolin Huang +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors explore the geographical pattern and temporal trend of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) epidemiology from 1990 to 2019, and perform a bibliometric analysis of risk factors for ASD.
Association between age at diabetes onset or diabetes duration and subsequent risk of pancreatic cancer: Results from a longitudinal cohort and mendelian randomization study
Baiyong Shen,Yanyun Li,Chang-Sheng Sheng,Lili Liu,T. Hou,Nan Xia,Siming Sun,Ya Miao,Yi Pang,Kai Gu,Xiongxiong Lu,Chenlei Wen,Yi Cheng,Yulin Yang,Dan Wang,Yijie Zhu,Minna Cheng,Katie Harris,Zachary T. Bloomgarden,Jingyan Tian,John Chalmers,Yan Shi +21 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper investigated the relationship of pancreatic cancer risk with age at diabetes onset and diabetes duration in new-onset type 2 diabetes (T2DM) patients in Shanghai and Mendelian randomization (MR) in the east-Asian population.
Depressive symptoms and healthy lifestyle behaviours in soon-to-be old and older adults in China: an analysis of data from a nationwide cross-sectional survey
TL;DR: The nationwide survey revealed high prevalence of depressive symptoms among Chinese adults aged 45 years and older, highlighting the urgent need for depression prevention programmes addressing healthy lifestyle behaviours for the psychological wellbeing of Chinese adults.