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Zhu Li
Researcher at Peking University
Publications - 85
Citations - 5646
Zhu Li is an academic researcher from Peking University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Pregnancy. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 84 publications receiving 5260 citations.
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Prevention of Neural-Tube Defects with Folic Acid in China
Robert J. Berry,Zhu Li,J D Erickson,Song Li,Cynthia A. Moore,Hong Wang,Joseph Mulinare,Ping Zhao,Lee-Yang C. Wong,Jacqueline Gindler,Shi-xin Hong,Adolfo Correa +11 more
TL;DR: Evaluated the outcomes of pregnancy in women who were asked to take a pill containing 400 μg of folic acid alone daily from the time of their premarital examination until the end of their first trimester of pregnancy, and identified 102 and 173 women with neural-tube defects.
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Prevention of Neural-Tube Defects With Folic Acid in China
Robert J. Berry,Zhu Li,J. David Erickson,Song Li,Cynthia A. Moore,Hong Wang,Joseph Mulinare,Ping Zhao,Lee-Yang C. Wong,Jacqueline Gindler,Shi-xin Hong,Adolfo Correa +11 more
TL;DR: Periconceptional intake of 400 microg of folic acid daily can reduce the risk of neural-tube defects in areas with high rates of these defects and in areas of China with low rates.
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Geographical and ethnic variation of the 677C>T allele of 5,10 methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR): findings from over 7000 newborns from 16 areas world wide
Bridget Wilcken,Fiona Bamforth,Zhu Li,H. Zhu,Annukka Ritvanen,M. Redlund,Claude Stoll,Yves Alembik,Beatrice Dott,Andrew E. Czeizel,Z. Gelman-Kohan,Gioacchino Scarano,S Bianca,G. Ettore,Romano Tenconi,S. Bellato,Iris Scala,Osvaldo M. Mutchinick,M. Lopez,H. E. K. De Walle,Robert M. W. Hofstra,L. Joutchenko,L. Kavteladze,Eva Bermejo,María Luisa Martínez-Frías,Margaret Gallagher,J D Erickson,Stein Emil Vollset,Pierpaolo Mastroiacovo,Generoso Andria,Lorenzo D. Botto +30 more
TL;DR: The aim was to supplement the available data by collecting a large and diverse sample of newborns from different geographical areas and ethnic groups, and to examine international variations in the distribution of the 677C>T allele.
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Early Life Exposure to the 1959–1961 Chinese Famine Has Long-Term Health Consequences
TL;DR: In general, postnatal exposure during the first 2-3 y of life reduced height and increased BMI and hypertension, whereas exposure during pregnancy and infancy reduced BMI.
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Cesarean delivery on maternal request in southeast China.
TL;DR: The rate of cesarean delivery increased dramatically in southeast China in the past decade and Cesarean Delivery on maternal request was the predominant contributor to the increase.