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    Health Impacts of Workplace Heat Exposure: An Epidemiological Review by XIANG, Jianjun, BI, Peng, PISANIELLO, Dino, HANSEN, Alana

    Published in Industrial Health (2014)
    “…With predicted increasing frequency and intensity of extremely hot weather due to changing climate, workplace heat exposure is presenting an increasing…”
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    Is there an association between hot weather and poor mental health outcomes? A systematic review and meta-analysis by Liu, Jingwen, Varghese, Blesson M., Hansen, Alana, Xiang, Jianjun, Zhang, Ying, Dear, Keith, Gourley, Michelle, Driscoll, Timothy, Morgan, Geoffrey, Capon, Anthony, Bi, Peng

    Published in Environment international (01-08-2021)
    “…•Evaluated short-term associations of heat on mental health-related outcomes.•A 2.2% increase in mental health-related mortality per 1 °C rise in…”
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    The impact of heatwaves on workers׳ health and safety in Adelaide, South Australia by Xiang, Jianjun, Bi, Peng, Pisaniello, Dino, Hansen, Alana

    Published in Environmental research (01-08-2014)
    “…This study aims to investigate the impact of heatwaves on worker׳s health and safety; to identify workers at higher risk of prevalent illnesses and injuries…”
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    Workers' perceptions of climate change related extreme heat exposure in South Australia: a cross-sectional survey by Xiang, Jianjun, Hansen, Alana, Pisaniello, Dino, Bi, Peng

    Published in BMC public health (11-07-2016)
    “…Occupational exposure to extreme heat without sufficient protection may not only increase the risk of heat-related illnesses and injuries but also compromise…”
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    Association between high temperature and work-related injuries in Adelaide, South Australia, 2001–2010 by Xiang, Jianjun, Bi, Peng, Pisaniello, Dino, Hansen, Alana, Sullivan, Thomas

    “…Objectives (1) To investigate the association between temperature and work-related injuries and (2) to identify groups of workers at high risk of work-related…”
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    Extreme heat and occupational heat illnesses in South Australia, 2001–2010 by Xiang, Jianjun, Hansen, Alana, Pisaniello, Dino, Bi, Peng

    “…ObjectivesThis study aims to examine the epidemiological characteristics of occupational heat illnesses in South Australia, to quantify the association between…”
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    Perceptions of Workplace Heat Exposure and Controls among Occupational Hygienists and Relevant Specialists in Australia by Xiang, Jianjun, Hansen, Alana, Pisaniello, Dino, Bi, Peng

    Published in PloS one (19-08-2015)
    “…With warmer weather projections, workplace heat exposure is presenting a growing challenge to workers' health and safety. Occupational hygienists are the…”
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    Occupational heat stress and economic burden: A review of global evidence by Borg, Matthew A., Xiang, Jianjun, Anikeeva, Olga, Pisaniello, Dino, Hansen, Alana, Zander, Kerstin, Dear, Keith, Sim, Malcolm R., Bi, Peng

    Published in Environmental research (01-04-2021)
    “…The adverse effects of heat on workers’ health and work productivity are well documented. However, the resultant economic consequences and productivity loss…”
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    Association between dengue fever incidence and meteorological factors in Guangzhou, China, 2005–2014 by Xiang, Jianjun, Hansen, Alana, Liu, Qiyong, Liu, Xiaobo, Tong, Michael Xiaoliang, Sun, Yehuan, Cameron, Scott, Hanson-Easey, Scott, Han, Gil-Soo, Williams, Craig, Weinstein, Philip, Bi, Peng

    Published in Environmental research (01-02-2017)
    “…This study aims to (1) investigate the associations between climatic factors and dengue; and (2) identify the susceptible subgroups. De-identified daily dengue…”
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    Daily Temperature and Bacillary Dysentery: Estimated Effects, Attributable Risks, and Future Disease Burden in 316 Chinese Cities by Liu, Zhidong, Tong, Michael Xiaoliang, Xiang, Jianjun, Dear, Keith, Wang, Changke, Ma, Wei, Lu, Liang, Liu, Qiyong, Jiang, Baofa, Bi, Peng

    Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-05-2020)
    “…Bacillary dysentery (BD) remains a significant public health issue, especially in developing countries. Evidence assessing the risk of BD from temperature is…”
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    Response of the microbial community structure to the environmental factors during the extreme flood season in Poyang Lake, the largest freshwater lake in China by Zhang, Li, Yuan, Lijuan, Xiang, Jianjun, Liao, Qiegen, Zhang, Dawen, Liu, Jutao

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (03-04-2024)
    “…Poyang Lake is the largest freshwater lake in China, and there are several studies on the composition and diversity of bacteria in Poyang Lake, while few…”
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    Real-time forecasting and early warning of bacillary dysentery activity in four meteorological and geographic divisions in China by Wang, Shuzi, Liu, Zhidong, Tong, Michael, Xiang, Jianjun, Zhang, Ying, Gao, Qi, Zhang, Yiwen, Lu, Liang, Jiang, Baofa, Bi, Peng

    Published in The Science of the total environment (20-03-2021)
    “…Accurate and timely forecasts of bacillary dysentery (BD) incidence can be used to inform public health decision-making and response preparedness. However, our…”
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    Effect of temperature and its interactions with relative humidity and rainfall on malaria in a temperate city Suzhou, China by Liu, Zhidong, Wang, Shuzi, Zhang, Ying, Xiang, Jianjun, Tong, Michael Xiaoliang, Gao, Qi, Zhang, Yiwen, Sun, Shuyue, Liu, Qiyong, Jiang, Baofa, Bi, Peng

    “…Malaria is a climate-sensitive infectious disease. Many ecological studies have investigated the independent impacts of ambient temperature on malaria…”
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    Perceptions of workplace heat exposure and adaption behaviors among Chinese construction workers in the context of climate change by Han, Shu-Rong, Wei, Mingru, Wu, Zhifeng, Duan, Shanshan, Chen, Xiangzhe, Yang, Jiayuan, Borg, Matthew A, Lin, Jinfeng, Wu, Chuancheng, Xiang, Jianjun

    Published in BMC public health (25-11-2021)
    “…Abstract Background Workplace heat exposure can cause a series of heat-related illnesses and injuries. Protecting workers especially those undertake work…”
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    Is intergenerational care associated with depression in older adults? by Han, Shurong, Guo, Jiahui, Xiang, Jianjun

    Published in Frontiers in public health (2024)
    “…It has become an alarming issue that older adults in China are facing mental health issues, causing severe depression. In this context, intergenerational care,…”
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    Prognostic Implication of Plasma Metabolites in Gastric Cancer by Cao, Kang, Lyu, Yanping, Chen, Jingwen, He, Chenzhou, Lyu, Xuejie, Zhang, Yuling, Chen, Liangping, Jiang, Yu, Xiang, Jianjun, Liu, Baoying, Wu, Chuancheng

    “…Gastric cancer (GC) typically carries a poor prognosis as it is often diagnosed at a late stage. Altered metabolism has been found to impact cancer outcomes…”
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    Analysis of lifetime death probability for major causes of death among residents in China by Yuan, Ping, Xiang, Jianjun, Borg, Matthew, Chen, Tiehui, Lin, Xiuquan, Peng, Xiane, Zheng, Kuicheng

    Published in BMC public health (11-07-2020)
    “…Abstract Background Cumulative mortality rate and cumulative mortality risk are two commonly used indicators to measure the impact and severity of diseases…”
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    Evaluating cost benefits from a heat health warning system in Adelaide, South Australia by Williams, Susan, Nitschke, Monika, Wondmagegn, Berhanu Yazew, Tong, Michael, Xiang, Jianjun, Hansen, Alana, Nairn, John, Karnon, Jonathan, Bi, Peng

    “…To examine the cost benefits of a heat health warning system (HHWS) in South Australia. Information from key agencies was used to estimate the costs associated…”
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    Exploring the Prognosis-Related Genetic Variation in Gastric Cancer Based on mGWAS by Zhang, Yuling, Lyu, Yanping, Chen, Liangping, Cao, Kang, Chen, Jingwen, He, Chenzhou, Lyu, Xuejie, Jiang, Yu, Xiang, Jianjun, Liu, Baoying, Wu, Chuancheng

    “…The use of metabolome genome-wide association studies (mGWAS) has been shown to be effective in identifying functional genes in complex diseases. While mGWAS…”
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    MiRNA polymorphisms affect the prognosis of gastric cancer: insights from Xianyou, Fujian by Wu, Ping, Zhang, Yuling, Lyu, Yanping, Chen, Jingwen, Jiang, Yu, Xiang, Jianjun, Liu, Baoying, Wu, Chuancheng

    Published in Frontiers in oncology (15-05-2024)
    “…Gastric cancer, characterized by high incidence and substantial disease burden, has drawn continuous attention regarding its occurrence and prognosis. Genetics…”
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