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Ying Deng
Researcher at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Publications - 4
Citations - 133
Ying Deng is an academic researcher from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Cross-sectional study. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 4 publications receiving 2 citations.
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Prevalence of Osteoporosis and Fracture in China: The China Osteoporosis Prevalence Study.
Linhong Wang,Wei Yu,Xiangjun Yin,Lijia Cui,Shunyu Tang,Ning Jiang,Lu Cui,Nan Zhao,Qiang Lin,Lin Chen,Hua Lin,Xiaolan Jin,Zhong Dong,Zeping Ren,Zhulin Hou,Yongqing Zhang,Jieming Zhong,Shunxiang Cai,Yuan Liu,Ruilin Meng,Ying Deng,Xianbin Ding,Jingang Ma,Zhongjian Xie,Lin Shen,Wen Wu,Mengmeng Zhang,Qifeng Ying,Yuhong Zeng,Jin Dong,Steven R. Cummings,Zhixin Li,Weibo Xia +32 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper assessed the prevalence of and factors associated with osteoporosis, clinical fractures, and vertebral fractures in an adult population 40 years or older in mainland China.
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Prevalence of Parkinson's Disease: A Community-Based Study in China.
Shige Qi,Peng Yin,Linhong Wang,Ming Qu,Ge Lin Kan,Han Zhang,Qingjun Zhang,Yize Xiao,Ying Deng,Zhong Dong,Yan Shi,Jun Meng,Piu Chan,Zhihui Wang +13 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors investigated the prevalence of Parkinson's disease within Chinese communities, particularly in older people, using multistage clustered sampling and found that the prevalence was 1.37% (95% confidence interval 1.02%-1.73%) in people aged over 60 years.
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All-Cause Mortality Risk Associated With Solid Fuel Use Among Chinese Elderly People: A National Retrospective Longitudinal Study.
TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors evaluated the association between use of solid fuels for cooking and mortality among the elderly, and showed that solid fuel use had an impact on mortality in participants who were non-current smokers, had low dietary diversity scores, and were living in areas with high levels of PM2.5.
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Prevalence of Dementia in China in 2015: A Nationwide Community-Based Study.
Shige Qi,Peng Yin,Han Zhang,Qingjun Zhang,Yize Xiao,Ying Deng,Zhong Dong,Yan Shi,Jun Meng,Dantao Peng,Zhihui Wang +10 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors carried out a nationwide study including 24,117 participants aged 60 years and older in China using a multistage clustered sampling, and the overall weighted prevalence of dementia was 4.22% (95%CI 2.27-6.17%).