Publications by authors named "Hing Chan"

Environmental chemicals are known risk factors for adverse pregnancy outcomes. However, the effects of environmentally relevant concentrations of chemical mixtures are less studied. This study investigated the effects of a mixture containing 23 chemicals reported in blood samples of Nunavik pregnant women, termed the Nunavik Chemical Mixture (NCM), on embryo development using human embryonic stem cells (hESCs).

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Assessing diet quality is crucial in public health research, as it reveals relationships between dietary patterns and health. The Healthy Eating Food Index-2019 (HEFI-2019) and the Canadian Healthy Eating Index 2007 (C-HEI 2007) are robust tools used to evaluate adherence to dietary guidelines. While the C-HEI 2007 has been widely applied in nutritional epidemiology, research exploring associations between the HEFI-2019, which reflects the updated 2019 Canadian dietary guidelines, and health remains limited.

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Background: Knowledge translation (KT) research aims to bridge the gap between research results and application which is vital to addressing health inequities. Despite the increasing emphasis on engaging Indigenous communities in research, there is limited research examining how to effectively engage communities to achieve Indigenous KT. The Food, Environment, Health, and Nutrition of First Nations Children and Youth (FEHNCY) is a nationally representative survey collaborating with First Nations' (FNs) communities across Canada to inform policies and programs.

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We investigated the bioaccumulation patterns of arsenic species in freshwater food webs from three lakes near historical mining operations in the Northwest Territories, Canada. Two of these lakes (Long Lake and Lower Martin Lake) were located within 5 km of the mine's roaster stacks, while a third lake (Small Lake), situated 27 km away, served as a far-field reference site. In each lake, we measured the concentrations of arsenic species, including As(III), As(V), MMA, DMA and organic arsenobetaine, AsB, across multiple environmental and biological compartments, including water, sediment, macrophytes, periphyton, phytoplankton, zooplankton, benthic invertebrates, and small- and large-bodied fish.

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Hypertension or high blood pressure (BP) is a prevalent and manageable chronic condition which is a significant contributor to the total global disease burden. Environmental chemicals, including mercury (Hg), may contribute to hypertension onset and development. Hg is a global health concern, listed by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a top ten chemical of public health concern.

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Bisphenol A (BPA) is a high-production-volume plastic chemical, with ∼98% of its usage in China allocated to producing polycarbonate and epoxy resin, and its fugitive release threatens ecosystems. However, knowledge of its anthropogenic cycles, environmental emissions, and ecological risks remains incomplete, hindering effective plastic lifecycle management. Herein, material flow analysis, multimedia environmental modeling, and ecological risk assessment were integrated to comprehensively map BPA dynamics in China.

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Indoor air quality is an important determinant for the health of children and youth, but the conditions within Indigenous communities are understudied. We collaborated with Kanehsatake First Nation in Quebec, Canada, to address this gap using a community-based participatory research approach. Levels of key indoor air indicators, including particulate matter (PM), CO, and relative humidity, were measured in 31 randomly selected households between June 2021 and January 2022.

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  • Brain pericytes can change into multiple cell types after injury, but different subsets might have varied abilities to do so based on their characteristics.
  • Using an ischemic stroke model and advanced techniques like single-cell RNA sequencing, researchers identified two main pericyte subpopulations (NG2 and Tbx18) that respond differently to brain injury: NG2 pericytes are more likely to turn into neurons, while Tbx18 pericytes can become endothelial cells, fibroblasts, and microglia.
  • Additionally, by manipulating AMP-dependent kinase (AMPK) activity, the study found ways to enhance the conversion of pericytes into functional neurons, implying that targeted treatments could improve neuron formation from pericytes after
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  • China has experienced a rapid shift in dietary habits, prompting a review to examine different eating patterns among its population and their health impacts.
  • The analysis of 130 studies involving over 900,000 participants identified six key dietary patterns, such as Traditional Whole-Grain, Plant-Based, and Western diets, and linked them to various health outcomes.
  • Healthier dietary patterns, particularly the Plant-Based and Traditional Whole-Grain diets, were associated with lower risks of diseases like cardiovascular issues, diabetes, and obesity, highlighting the importance of promoting these diets for better public health in China.
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  • Understanding the dietary habits of First Nations is essential for tackling health disparities, with history affecting their food practices and health for generations.
  • Indigenous peoples on reserves are not included in Canada’s dietary surveys, prompting a study that evaluates First Nations adults' diet quality using HEFI-2019 and C-HEI 2007 across ninety-two communities.
  • Results showed low adherence to dietary guidelines (HEFI-2019 score of 35/80 and C-HEI 2007 score of 49/100), with factors like age, education, and traditional food intake significantly impacting diet quality.
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Glyoxalase 1 (Glo1) is an essential enzyme to detoxify methylglyoxal (MGO), a cytotoxic byproduct of glycolysis. Accumulating studies have shown an important role of Glo1 in regulating cortical development and neurogenesis, potentially contributing to the pathogenesis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) when impaired. We have previously shown that prenatal exposure to non-apoptotic low-dose methylmercury (MeHg), an environmental pollutant, induces premature cortical neurogenesis and ASD-like behaviors in a rodent model.

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  • In 2016, the first global map of n3 PUFA (Omega-3) levels was created using the Omega-3 Index (O3I), which measures the percentage of EPA and DHA in red blood cell membranes.
  • The current study updated this map by including new data from studies conducted after 1999, resulting in a comprehensive analysis of 342,864 subjects across 48 countries.
  • Overall, most countries had low to very low O3I levels, with some notable improvements or declines compared to the 2016 map, highlighting specific countries that showed changes in their Omega-3 status.
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Indigenous peoples in Canada are disproportionately exposed to environmental contaminants and may face elevated health risks related to their unique cultural, spiritual, and economic relationships with the land, including the use of traditional food systems. However, to date, institutionalized approaches to assess risks to human and ecological health from contaminants have not been well developed or implemented with Indigenous community contexts in mind. There is regulatory interest in developing new approach methods for risk assessment, and thus an opportunity to increase their relevance to Indigenous communities in which they will be ultimately applied.

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Toenails are a common monitoring tool for arsenic exposure, but the risk of external contamination of toenails has cast doubt on its usefulness. The main objective of this study is to investigate the micro-distribution of arsenic through the dorsoventral plane of nail clippings to understand endogenous vs exogenous sources. We used laser-ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry to measure arsenic through a dorsoventral cross-section of the nail plate collected from reference (N = 17) and exposed individuals (N = 35).

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Fetal development is one of the most sensitive windows to methylmercury (MeHg) toxicity. Laboratory and epidemiological studies have shown a dose-response relationship between fetal MeHg exposure and neuro performance in different life stages from infants to adults. In addition, MeHg exposure has been reported to be associated with disorders in endoderm-derived organs, such as morphological changes in liver cells and pancreatic cell dysfunctions.

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Aberrant neurodevelopment is a core deficit of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Here we ask whether a non-genetic factor, prenatal exposure to the environmental pollutant methylmercury (MeHg), is a contributing factor in ASD onset. We showed that adult mice prenatally exposed to non-apoptotic MeHg exhibited key ASD characteristics, including impaired communication, reduced sociability, and increased restrictive repetitive behaviors, whereas in the embryonic cortex, prenatal MeHg exposure caused premature neuronal differentiation.

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Background/objectives: The body burden of mercury in humans can be measured through hair or blood biomarkers. To compare results from different studies, it is often required to convert mercury in hair to an equivalent level in blood, using a default hair:blood ratio of 250:1 by the World Health Organization (WHO). However, the actual ratio may vary within and between populations.

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Urban floods are the most severe disaster in most Chinese cities due to rapid urbanisation and climate challenges. Recently, media data analytics has become prominent in enhancing urban flood resilience. In this study, news media data from the GKG of the GDELT project was innovatively used to examine the pattern of news media responses towards urban flooding in China's Sponge City Programme (SCP) pilot cities.

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Urban road transport disruptions caused by urban floods have become severe in the Chinese megacities due to climate change and urbanisation. Urban road planning, design, and land drainage systems are insufficiently coping with intense rainstorms, especially in the wet season. This is reflected in more research findings on urban flood impacts and road transport disruption over the past decade.

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Climate change is already impacting the North American Great Lakes ecosystem and understanding the relationship between climate events and public health, such as waterborne acute gastrointestinal illnesses (AGIs), can help inform needed adaptive capacity for drinking water systems (DWSs). In this study, we assessed a harmonized binational dataset for the effects of extreme precipitation events (≥90th percentile) and preceding dry periods, source water turbidity, total coliforms, and protozoan AGIs - cryptosporidiosis and giardiasis - in the populations served by four DWSs that source surface water from Lake Ontario (Hamilton and Toronto, Ontario, Canada) and Lake Michigan (Green Bay and Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA) from January 2009 through August 2014. We used distributed lag non-linear Poisson regression models adjusted for seasonality and found extreme precipitation weeks preceded by dry periods increased the relative risk of protozoan AGI after 1 and 3-5 weeks in three of the four cities, although only statistically significant in two.

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A multi-stage sampling strategy selected 1387 on-reserve First Nations adults in Ontario. Foods from a 24-hour dietary recall were assigned to the 100 most common food groups for men and women. Nutrients from market foods (MF) and traditional foods (TF) harvested from the wild as well as MF costs were assigned based on the proportions of total grams consumed.

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Fishing trip cost is an important element in evaluating economic performance of fisheries, assessing economic effects from fisheries management alternatives, and serving as input for ecosystem and bioeconomic modeling. However, many fisheries have limited trip-level data due to low observer coverage. This article introduces a generalized linear model (GLM) utilizing machine learning (ML) techniques to develop a modeling approach to estimate the functional forms and predict the fishing trip costs of unsampled trips.

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Background: Global concerns of methylmercury (MeHg) exposure have been raised, especially on its effects on pregnant women. Recent epidemiological studies have revealed associations between maternal blood/hair MeHg concentrations, adverse pregnancy outcomes, and developmental deficits. However, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear.

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