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Sen Wang
Researcher at China Medical University (PRC)
Publications - 9
Citations - 563
Sen Wang is an academic researcher from China Medical University (PRC). The author has contributed to research in topics: Euthyroid & Subclinical infection. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 9 publications receiving 502 citations.
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More than adequate iodine intake may increase subclinical hypothyroidism and autoimmune thyroiditis: a cross-sectional study based on two Chinese communities with different iodine intake levels.
Xiaochun Teng,Zhongyan Shan,Yanyan Chen,Yaxin Lai,Jiashu Yu,Ling Shan,Xue Bai,Yuanbin Li,Ningna Li,Zhidan Li,Sen Wang,Qian Xing,Haibo Xue,Lin Zhu,Xin Hou,Chenling Fan,Weiping Teng +16 more
TL;DR: More than adequate iodine intake could be a public health concern in terms of thyroid function and thyroid autoimmunity in the Chinese populations.
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The relationship between serum thyrotropin and components of metabolic syndrome.
Yaxin Lai,Jiani Wang,Fengwei Jiang,Bei-bei Wang,Yanyan Chen,Mengchun Li,He Liu,Chenyan Li,Haibo Xue,Ningna Li,Jiashu Yu,Liangfeng Shi,Xue Bai,Xin Hou,Lin Zhu,Li Lu,Sen Wang,Qian Xing,Xiaochun Teng,Weiping Teng,Zhongyan Shan +20 more
TL;DR: The serum TSH within the reference range was positively related with the prevalence of overweight/obesity and slight increase in serum T SH maybe a risk factor for metabolic syndrome.
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A cross-sectional survey of relationship between serum TSH level and blood pressure
D Liu,Fengwei Jiang,Zhongyan Shan,Bei-bei Wang,Jiani Wang,Yaxin Lai,Yanyan Chen,Mengchun Li,He Liu,Chenyan Li,Haibo Xue,Ningna Li,Jiashu Yu,Liangfeng Shi,Xue Bai,Xin Hou,Lin Zhu,Li Lu,Sen Wang,Qian Xing,Weiping Teng +20 more
TL;DR: The prevalence of hypertension in subclinical hypothyroidism group was significantly higher than in euthyroid group in females, and both SBP and DBP were similar among the three groups, and change of TSH in normal range did not affect blood pressure.
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The prevalence of thyroid disorders during early pregnancy in China: the benefits of universal screening in the first trimester of pregnancy
Weiwei Wang,Weiping Teng,Zhongyan Shan,Sen Wang,Jianxin Li,Lin Zhu,Jin Zhou,Jinyuan Mao,Xiaohui Yu,Jia Li,Yanyan Chen,Haibo Xue,Chenling Fan,Hong Wang,Hongmei Zhang,Chenyang Li,Weiwei Zhou,Bo Gao,Tao Shang,Jiaren Zhou,Bin Ding,Ying Ma,Ying Wu,Hui Xu,Wei Liu +24 more
TL;DR: Evaluated levels of TSH, free thyroxine, free triiodothyronine, and thyroid peroxidase antibodies were measured and thyroid disorders of pregnant women were diagnosed based on the first trimester-specific reference intervals to explore the prevalence of thyroid dysfunction during early pregnancy and to analyze effectiveness of different screening strategies.
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The effect of maternal subclinical hypothyroidism during pregnancy on brain development in rat offspring.
Dijie Liu,Weiping Teng,Zhongyan Shan,Xiaohui Yu,Yun Gao,Sen Wang,Chenling Fan,Hong Wang,Hongmei Zhang +8 more
TL;DR: The long-term memory deficits of pups born to maternal subclinical hypothyroidism dams likely related with decreasing in BDNF mRNA expression and protein level as well as increasing in Rap1 protein expression in hippocampi.