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Hongqiu Gu
Researcher at Capital Medical University
Publications - 136
Citations - 2600
Hongqiu Gu is an academic researcher from Capital Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 70 publications receiving 1538 citations. Previous affiliations of Hongqiu Gu include Peking Union Medical College & Cardiovascular Institute of the South.
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Prognostic value of grip strength: findings from the Prospective Urban Rural Epidemiology (PURE) study
Darryl P. Leong,Darryl P. Leong,Koon K. Teo,Koon K. Teo,Sumathy Rangarajan,Patricio Lopez-Jaramillo,Alvaro Avezum,Andres Orlandini,Pamela Seron,SH Ahmed,Annika Rosengren,Roya Kelishadi,Omar Rahman,Sumathi Swaminathan,Romaina Iqbal,Rajeev Gupta,Scott A. Lear,Aytekin Oguz,Khalid Yusoff,Khalid Yusoff,Katarzyna Zatońska,Jephat Chifamba,Ehimario U. Igumbor,Viswanathan Mohan,Ranjit Mohan Anjana,Hongqiu Gu,Wei Li,Salim Yusuf,Salim Yusuf +28 more
TL;DR: This study suggests that measurement of grip strength is a simple, inexpensive risk-stratifying method for all-cause death, cardiovascular death, and cardiovascular disease.
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China Stroke Statistics 2019: A Report From the National Center for Healthcare Quality Management in Neurological Diseases, China National Clinical Research Center for Neurological Diseases, the Chinese Stroke Association, National Center for Chronic and Non-communicable Disease Control and Prevention, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention and Institute for Global Neuroscience and Stroke Collaborations.
Yongjun Wang,Zixiao Li,Hongqiu Gu,Yi Zhai,Yong Jiang,Xingquan Zhao,Yilong Wang,Xin Yang,Chunjuan Wang,Xia Meng,Hao Li,Liping Liu,Jing Jing,Jing Wu,Anding Xu,Qiang Dong,David Z. Wang,Ji-Zong Zhao +17 more
TL;DR: The most prevalent risk factors among stroke survivors were hypertension (63.0%-84.2%), and smoking (31.7%-47.6%), while the least prevalent was AF (2.7-7.4%). The prevalences for major risk factors for stroke are high and most have increased over time as discussed by the authors.
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Hypertension prevalence, awareness, treatment, and control in 115 rural and urban communities involving 47 000 people from China.
Wei Li,Hongqiu Gu,Koon K. Teo,Jian Bo,Yang Wang,Jingang Yang,Xingyu Wang,Hongye Zhang,Yi Sun,Xuan Jia,Xinye He,Xiuwen Zhao,Xiaoru Cheng,Jian Li,Sumathy Rangarajan,Chunming Chen,Salim Yusuf,Lisheng Liu +17 more
TL;DR: In China, hypertension is common, and while recent studies suggest some improvements, more than half of affected individuals were unaware that they had hypertension, and national programs effective in preventing and controlling hypertension are urgently needed.
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Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D and the risk of cardiovascular disease: dose-response meta-analysis of prospective studies
Runhua Zhang,Bohong Li,Xiang Gao,Rui Tian,Yuesong Pan,Yong Jiang,Hongqiu Gu,Yilong Wang,Yongjun Wang,Gaifen Liu +9 more
TL;DR: Serum 25(OH)D concentration was inversely associated with total CVD events and CVD mortality from the observed studies, and the pooled RRs per 10-ng/mL increment were 0.90.
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Chinese Stroke Center Alliance: a national effort to improve healthcare quality for acute stroke and transient ischaemic attack: rationale, design and preliminary findings.
Yongjun Wang,Zixiao Li,Yilong Wang,Xingquan Zhao,Liping Liu,Xin Yang,Caiyun Wang,Hongqiu Gu,Fuying Zhang,Chunjuan Wang,Ying Xian,David Z. Wang,Qiang Dong,Anding Xu,Ji-Zong Zhao +14 more
TL;DR: The CSCA programme is designed to establish a continuous national stroke registry and help healthcare providers develop stroke centres and treat patients in a consistent manner in accordance with accepted national guidelines and, ultimately, improve patient outcomes.