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Xiaoqiu Liu
Researcher at Mario Negri Institute for Pharmacological Research
Publications - 31
Citations - 645
Xiaoqiu Liu is an academic researcher from Mario Negri Institute for Pharmacological Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Blood pressure. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 29 publications receiving 427 citations. Previous affiliations of Xiaoqiu Liu include University of Milan & University of Milano-Bicocca.
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Heat-not-burn tobacco products: concerns from the Italian experience
Xiaoqiu Liu,Alessandra Lugo,Lorenzo Spizzichino,Takahiro Tabuchi,Roberta Pacifici,Silvano Gallus +5 more
TL;DR: Heat-not-burn (HNB) tobacco products are disposable tobacco sticks heated by an electronic device to generate an aerosol containing nicotine, which releases harmful and potentially harmful substances, although at reduced levels as compared with conventional cigarettes.
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Burden of disease attributable to second-hand smoke exposure: A systematic review
Giulia Carreras,Alessandra Lugo,Silvano Gallus,Barbara Cortini,Esteve Fernández,María José López,Joan B. Soriano,Ángel López-Nicolás,Sean Semple,Giuseppe Gorini,Yolanda Castellano,Marcela Fu,Montse Ballbè,Beladenta Amalia,Olena Tigova,Xavier Continente,Teresa Arechavala,Elisabet Henderson,Xiaoqiu Liu,Cristina Bosetti,Enrico Davoli,Paolo Colombo,Rachel O'Donnell,Ruaraidh Dobson,Luke Clancy,Sheila Keogan,Hannah Byrne,Panagiotis Behrakis,Anna Tzortzi,Constantine I. Vardavas,Vergina Konstantina Vyzikidou,Gerasimos Bakellas,George Mattiampa,Roberto Boffi,Ario Ruprecht,Cinzia De Marco,Alessandro Borgini,Chiara Veronese,Martina Bertoldi,Andrea Tittarelli,Simona Verdi,Elisabetta Chellini,Marta Trapero-Bertran,Daniel Celdrán Guerrero,Cornel Radu-Loghin,Dominick Nguyen,Polina Starchenko,Julio Ancochea,Tamara Alonso,Maria Teresa Pastor,Marta Erro,Ana Roca,Patricia Pérez +52 more
TL;DR: The research gap on the SHS exposure burden is shrinking, however, estimates are not yet available for a number of countries, particularly the Middle Eastern and African countries, and not all diseases with the strongest evidence of causation, such as sudden infant death syndrome, have been explored.
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Who Smokes in Europe? Data From 12 European Countries in the TackSHS Survey (2017–2018)
Silvano Gallus,Alessandra Lugo,Xiaoqiu Liu,Panagiotis Behrakis,Roberto Boffi,Cristina Bosetti,Giulia Carreras,Liliane Chatenoud,Luke Clancy,Xavier Continente,Ruaraidh Dobson,Tobias Effertz,Filippos T. Filippidis,Marcela Fu,Gergana Geshanova,Giuseppe Gorini,Sheila Keogan,Hristo Ivanov,Maria-José Lopez,Ángel López-Nicolás,José Precioso,Krzysztof Przewozniak,Cornel Radu-Loghin,Ario Ruprecht,Sean Semple,Joan B. Soriano,Polina Starchenko,Marta Trapero-Bertran,Olena Tigova,Anna Tzortzi,Constantine I. Vardavas,Vergina Konstantina Vyzikidou,Paolo Colombo,Esteve Fernández +33 more
TL;DR: These smoking prevalence estimates represent the most up-to-date evidence in Europe and it can be derived that there are more than 112 million current smokers in the EU-28.
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A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials investigating the effects of supplementation with Nigella sativa (black seed) on blood pressure.
Amirhossein Sahebkar,Davide Soranna,Xiaoqiu Liu,Costas Thomopoulos,Luis E. Simental-Mendía,Giuseppe Derosa,Pamela Maffioli,Gianfranco Parati +7 more
TL;DR: The meta-analysis suggests that short-term treatment with N. sativa powder can significantly reduce SBP and DBP levels, and more evidence is needed, however, to strengthen the available evidence and to further explore the long-term BP-lowering effect of N. sitiva.
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An ICT and mobile health integrated approach to optimize patients' education on hypertension and its management by physicians: The Patients Optimal Strategy of Treatment(POST) pilot study
Fabio Albini,Xiaoqiu Liu,Camilla Torlasco,Davide Soranna,Andrea Faini,Renata Ciminaghi,Ada Celsi,Matteo Benedetti,Antonella Zambon,Marco Di Rienzo,Gianfranco Parati +10 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that ICT based tools might be effective in improving hypertension management, implementing positive patients' involvement with better adherence to treatment prescriptions and providing the physicians with dynamic control of patients' home BP measurements, resulting in lesser clinical inertia.