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Xiaoguang Shi

Researcher at China Medical University (PRC)

Publications -  36
Citations -  1609

Xiaoguang Shi is an academic researcher from China Medical University (PRC). The author has contributed to research in topics: Thyroid & Population. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 30 publications receiving 779 citations.

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Prevalence of diabetes recorded in mainland China using 2018 diagnostic criteria from the American Diabetes Association: national cross sectional study

TL;DR: The prevalence of diabetes has increased slightly from 2007 to 2017 among adults living in China and the findings indicate that diabetes is an important public health problem in China.
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Optimal and Safe Upper Limits of Iodine Intake for Early Pregnancy in Iodine-Sufficient Regions: A Cross-Sectional Study of 7190 Pregnant Women in China

TL;DR: The upper limit of iodine intake during early pregnancy in an iodine-sufficient region should not exceed UIC 250 μg/L, because this is associated with a significantly high risk of subclinical hypothyroidism, and a UIC of 500 μg/ L should not be exceeded, as it is associatedWith a significantlyHigh risk of isolated hypothyroxinemia.
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Subclinical Hypothyroidism and Type 2 Diabetes: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

TL;DR: T2DM patients are more likely to have SCH when compared with healthy population and SCH may be associated with increased diabetic complications, and appropriate individualized treatments in addition to thyroid function test should be given to T2 DM patients with SCH.
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Efficacy and Safety of Long-Term Universal Salt Iodization on Thyroid Disorders: Epidemiological Evidence from 31 Provinces of Mainland China

TL;DR: The long-term mandatory USI program with timely adjustments is successful in preventing iodine deficiency disorders and it appears to be safe, and the benefits outweigh the risks in a population with a stable median iodine intake level of up to 300 µg/L.
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Influence of iodine on the reference interval of TSH and the optimal interval of TSH: results of a follow-up study in areas with different iodine intakes.

TL;DR: Evaluated whether the status of iodine nutrition influences the TSH concentration in a selected Chinese reference population according to the criteria proposed by National Academy of Clinical Biochemistry and regular thyroid ultrasonography to establish a new reference interval of TSH based on the wide variation of iodinenutrition in populations.