Yu Xiang Wang
Tianjin University of Technology
5 Papers
Yu Xiang Wang is an academic researcher from Tianjin University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Internal medicine & Prospective cohort study. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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Papers
Association between Life's Essential 8 score and risk of premature mortality in people with and without type 2 diabetes: A prospective cohort study
Kun Zhang,Bowei Yu,Yuetian Yu,Yuying Wang,Xiao Tan,Yu Xiang Wang,Ying Lu,Ningjian Wang,Ying Sun,Yuefeng Yu,Kun Zhang Contributed Equally To This Manuscript +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors evaluated the association of cardiovascular health (CVH) with the risk of premature mortality and determined the patterns of CVH-related differences in life expectancy among people with and without type 2 diabetes.
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Sweetened beverages and incident heart failure.
Ziteng Zhang,Kun Zhang,Ying Sun,Bowei Yu,Xiao Tan,Ying Lu,Yu Xiang Wang,Fangzhen Xia,Ningjian Wang +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the associations of the consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages, artificially sweetened beverages (ASBs), and pure fruit/vegetable juices (PJs) with the risk of incident heart failure were explored.
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Computational methods for recognition of cancer protein markers in saliva.
TL;DR: This study provides an important computational tool to help biologists and researchers reduce the number of candidate proteins and the cost of research and proposes novel machine learning methods for recognition cancer biomarkers in saliva by two stages.
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Clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential, health indicators, and risk of cardiovascular diseases among patients with diabetes: a prospective cohort study
Ying Sun,Yuefeng Yu,Xiao Tan,Yu Xiang Wang,Yingli Lu,Ningjian Wang +5 more
TL;DR: This prospective cohort study of 22,239 adults with diabetes found that clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential (CHIP) is independently associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease, including coronary heart disease and heart failure, regardless of health indicator levels.
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Sweetened Beverages, Genetic Susceptibility, and Incident Atrial Fibrillation: A Prospective Cohort Study.
Ying Sun,Bowei Yu,Yuefeng Yu,Bin Wang,Xiao Tan,Yingli Lu,Yu Xiang Wang,Kun Zhang,Ningjian Wang +8 more
- 05 Mar 2024
TL;DR: Sweetened beverages are associated with an increased risk of atrial fibrillation, and genetic susceptibility does not modify this association.