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Chonghuai Yan
Researcher at Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Publications - 128
Citations - 3992
Chonghuai Yan is an academic researcher from Shanghai Jiao Tong University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pregnancy & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 118 publications receiving 2975 citations. Previous affiliations of Chonghuai Yan include Chinese Ministry of Education.
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Pollution and health: a progress update.
Richard Fuller,Philip J. Landrigan,Kalpana Balakrishnan,G Bathan,Stephan Bose-O'Reilly,Michael Brauer,Jack Caravanos,Thomas Roland Chiles,Aaron Cohen,Lilian Corra,Maureen L. Cropper,Greg Ferraro,Jill Hanna,David Hanrahan,Howard Hu,David Hunter,Gloria Janata,Rachael Kupka,B. S. Lanphear,Maureen Y. Lichtveld,Keith Martin,Adetoun Mustapha,Ernesto Sanchez-Triana,Karti Sandilya,Laura Schaefli,Joseph Shaw,Jessica Seddon,William John Suk,Martha María Téllez-Rojo,Chonghuai Yan +29 more
TL;DR: The Global Burden of Diseases, Injuriaes, and Risk Factors Study 2019 showed that pollution remains responsible for approximately 9 million deaths per year, corresponding to one in six deaths worldwide as mentioned in this paper .
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The impact of media use on sleep patterns and sleep disorders among school-aged children in China.
TL;DR: The presence of media in a child's bedroom and media use had a negative effect on children's sleep/wake patterns, duration of sleep, and sleep disorders.
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Possible environmental effects on the spread of COVID-19 in China.
TL;DR: Results may suggest an enhanced impact of AQI on the COVID-19 spread under low RH, while the RR of CO VID-19 transmission associated with AQI was higher in the relative humidity (RH) range of 10% ≤ RH < 20%.
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Sleep and obesity in preschool children.
TL;DR: Short sleep duration is positively associated with obesity in preschool children, and short nighttimeSleep duration is significantly related to bedtime and co-sleeping with caregivers.
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Risk factors associated with short sleep duration among Chinese school-aged children.
TL;DR: Factors associated with sleep duration covered multidimensional domains among school-aged children, indicating the existing chronic sleep loss in school children could be intervened by reducing the use of visual technologies, by changing the school schedules, by improving the sleep hygiene routine, and by regulating parents' sleep habits.