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Jinyuan Mao
Researcher at China Medical University (PRC)
Publications - 35
Citations - 2118
Jinyuan Mao is an academic researcher from China Medical University (PRC). The author has contributed to research in topics: Thyroid & Thyroid function. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 35 publications receiving 1733 citations.
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Effect of iodine intake on thyroid diseases in China.
Weiping Teng,Zhongyan Shan,Xiao-chun Teng,Haixia Guan,Yushu Li,Di Teng,Ying Jin,Xiaohui Yu,Chenling Fan,Wei Chong,Fan Yang,Hong Dai,Yang Yu,Jia Li,Yanyan Chen,Dong Zhao,Xiao-guang Shi,Fengnan Hu,Jinyuan Mao,Xiaolan Gu,Rong Yang,Ya-jie Tong,Wei-bo Wang,Tian-shu Gao,Chenyang Li +24 more
TL;DR: More than adequate or excessive iodine intake may lead to hypothyroidism and autoimmune thyroiditis in cohorts from three regions with different levels of iodine intake.
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Iodine Status and Prevalence of Thyroid Disorders After Introduction of Mandatory Universal Salt Iodization for 16 Years in China: A Cross-Sectional Study in 10 Cities.
Zhongyan Shan,Lulu Chen,Xiaolan Lian,Chao Liu,Bingyin Shi,Lixin Shi,Nanwei Tong,Shu Wang,Jianping Weng,Jiajun Zhao,Xiaochun Teng,Xiaohui Yu,Yaxin Lai,Weiwei Wang,Chenyan Li,Jinyuan Mao,Yongze Li,Chenling Fan,Weiping Teng +18 more
TL;DR: The prevalence and spectrum of thyroid disorders has increased, reflecting possible adverse effects of increased iodine intake, and the prevalence of clinical hypothyroidism, subclinical hypothyroxine, and positive thyroid antibodies was significantly higher in MTAII cities than it was in AII cities.
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Maternal subclinical hypothyroidism, thyroid autoimmunity, and the risk of miscarriage: a prospective cohort study.
Haixia Liu,Zhongyan Shan,Chenyan Li,Jinyuan Mao,Xiaochen Xie,Weiwei Wang,Chenling Fan,Hong Wang,Hongmei Zhang,Cheng Han,Xinyi Wang,Xin Liu,Yuxin Fan,Suqing Bao,Weiping Teng +14 more
TL;DR: Women with a combination of SCH and TAI were found to have the highest risk and earlier gestational ages of miscarriage between four and eight gestational weeks, which is at an increased risk of miscarriage in women at low risk for thyroid dysfunction.
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Assessment of Thyroid Function During First-Trimester Pregnancy: What Is the Rational Upper Limit of Serum TSH During the First Trimester in Chinese Pregnant Women?
Chenyan Li,Zhongyan Shan,Jinyuan Mao,Weiwei Wang,Xiaochen Xie,Weiwei Zhou,Chenyang Li,Bin Xu,Lihua Bi,Tao Meng,Jianling Du,Shaowei Zhang,Zhengnan Gao,Xiaomei Zhang,Liu Yang,Chenling Fan,Weiping Teng +16 more
TL;DR: The reference range for nonpregnant women can be used for the assessment of pregnant women at 4 to 6 weeks of gestation and the upper limit of serum TSH in the first trimester was much higher than 2.5 mIU/L in Chinese pregnant women.
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Antithyroperoxidase and Antithyroglobulin Antibodies in a Five-Year Follow-Up Survey of Populations with Different Iodine Intakes
Yushu Li,Di Teng,Zhongyan Shan,Xiaochun Teng,Haixia Guan,Xiaohui Yu,Chenling Fan,Wei Chong,Fan Yang,Hong Dai,Xiaolan Gu,Yang Yu,Jinyuan Mao,Dong Zhao,Jia Li,Yanyan Chen,Rong Yang,Chenyang Li,Weiping Teng +18 more
TL;DR: High iodine intake was a risk factor for developing hypothyroidism in antibody-positive subjects and a constant exposure to excessive iodine intake increased the incidence of positive TgAb.