Publications by authors named "Ying-Lin Yu"

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  • The study aims to classify congenital cataracts to improve individualized treatment and predict visual outcomes for affected individuals.
  • Researchers analyzed data from 164 children with congenital cataracts, identifying two distinct clusters based on their ocular features and visual results.
  • Cluster 1 had better visual outcomes and fewer ocular complications compared to Cluster 2, paving the way for personalized early interventions in congenital cataracts treatment.
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  • The study aimed to translate and evaluate the Chinese versions of the ORTO-15 and ORTO-R scales to measure orthorexia nervosa (ON) risk, while also exploring related factors.
  • Two surveys were conducted to assess construct validity and reliability of the scales, with a total of 2,373 participants involved, averaging around 21 years old.
  • Findings indicated that the Chinese ORTO-R scale is a better screening tool for ON than ORTO-15, with physical activities and mental disorders linked to higher ON risk.
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The present study investigated the association between the presence of periodontitis and aortic calcification (AC) risk among Chinese adults. A total of 6059 individuals who underwent regular health check-ups and received a diagnosis of periodontitis between 2009 and 2016 were included. The outcome was AC, assessed by a chest low-dose spiral CT scan.

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Aims/introduction: The current literature suggests that men with diabetes have a lower prostate-specific antigen concentration than men without diabetes, but the causal association remains unclear. We aimed to investigate the association between serum prostate-specific antigen concentrations and the risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus in a cohort study of a Chinese population.

Materials And Methods: We designed a cohort study that comprised 16,811 initially non-diabetic Chinese men who received annual health checkups between 2009 and 2016.

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