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    Association of Daytime Napping with chronic diseases among Tibetan people in China: a cross-sectional study by Ciren, Wangla, Nima, Qucuo, Li, Yajie, He, Ruifeng, Suolang, Deji, Ciren, Zhuoga, Wangqing, Pingcuo, Fan, Chaonan, Yang, Dan, Wu, Kunpeng, Liu, Meijing, Zhou, Junmin

    Published in BMC public health (08-10-2021)
    “…Abstract Background Obesity, diabetes, and hypertension, as three of the most prevalent chronic diseases, remain a daunting health challenge. However, to our…”
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    Association of Tibetan Habitual Food and Metabolic Syndrome Among Tibetan People in China: A Cross-Sectional Study by Li, Kehan, Zhang, Qiang, Cai, Hui, He, Ruifeng, Nima, Qucuo, Li, Yajie, Suolang, Deji, Cidan, Zhuoga, Wangqing, Pingcuo, Zhao, Xing, Li, Jingzhong, Liu, Qiaolan

    Published in Frontiers in nutrition (Lausanne) (24-06-2022)
    “…Background The association between habitual food intake in Tibet and metabolic syndrome (MetS) is largely unclear. Objective To examine the association between…”
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    Comorbid Depressive and Anxiety Symptoms and Their Correlates Among 93,078 Multiethnic Adults in Southwest China by Liu, Qiaolan, Wangqing, Pingcuo, Baima, Yangji, Wang, Songmei, Shen, Zhuozhi, Zhou, Jing, Song, Huan, Liu, Yuanyuan, Liu, Xiang, Luo, Peng, Zhao, Xing

    Published in Frontiers in public health (14-12-2021)
    “…Depressive symptoms and anxiety symptoms commonly coexist and severely increases the disease burden worldwide. Little is known about the patterns and…”
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    Infectious disease-specific health literacy in Tibet, China by Yang, Peng, Dunzhu, Ciren, Widdowson, Marc-Alain, Wu, Shuangsheng, Ciren, Pengcuo, Duoji, Dunzhu, Pingcuo, Wangqing, Dun, Bian, Ma, Chunna, Li, Jie, Pang, Xinghuo, Wang, Quanyi

    Published in Health promotion international (01-02-2018)
    “…This study was aimed to develop an instrument to assess infectious disease-specific health literacy (IDSHL) in the general population of Tibet, China and…”
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