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PM2.5 exposure and anxiety in China: evidence from the prefectures
2021
Background
Anxiety disorders are among the most common mental health concerns today. While numerous factors are known to affect anxiety disorders, the ways in which environmental factors aggravate or mitigate anxiety are not fully understood.
Methods
Baidu is the most widely used search engine in China, and a large amount of data on internet behavior indicates that anxiety is a growing concern. We reviewed the annual Baidu Indices of anxiety-related keywords for cities in China from 2013 to 2018 and constructed anxiety indices. We then employed a two-way fixed effect (FE) model to analyze the relationship between PM
2.5
exposure and anxiety at the prefectural level.
Results
The results indicated that there was a significant positive association between PM
2.5
and anxiety index. The anxiety index increased by 0.1565258 for every unit increase in the PM
2.5
level (
P
< 0.05), which suggested that current PM
2.5
levels in China pose a considerable risk to mental health.
Conclusion
The enormous impact of PM
2.5
exposure indicates that the macroscopic environment can shape individual mentality and social behavior, and that it can be extremely destructive in terms of societal mindset.
Journal Article
The association between PM2.5 exposure and suicidal ideation: a prefectural panel study
2020
Background
Suicidal ideation is subject to serious underestimation among existing public health studies. While numerous factors have been recognized in affecting suicidal thoughts and behaviors (STB), the associated environmental risks have been poorly understood. Foremost among the various environment risks were air pollution, in particular, the PM2.5. The present study attempted to examine the relationship between PM
2.5
level and local weekly index of suicidal ideation (ISI).
Methods
Using Internet search query volumes in Baidu (2017), the largest internet search engine in China, we constructed a prefectural panel data (278 prefectures, 52 weeks) and employed dynamic panel GMM system estimation to analyze the relationship between weekly concentration of PM2.5 (Mean = 87 μg·m
− 3
) and the index of suicidal ideation (Mean = 49.9).
Results
The results indicate that in the spring and winter, a 10 μg·m
− 3
increase in the prior week’s PM
2.5
in a Chinese city is significantly associated with 0.020 increase in ISI in spring and a 0.007 increase in ISI in winter, after taking account other co-pollutants and meteorological conditions.
Conclusion
We innovatively proposed the measure of suicidal ideation and provided suggestive evidence of a positive association between suicidal ideation and PM
2.5
level.
Journal Article
Using the Baidu Search Index to Predict the Incidence of HIV/AIDS in China
by
Du, Sijia
,
Zhang, Boyang
,
Jiang, Xiangxue
in
692/308/174
,
692/699/255/1901
,
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
2018
Based on a panel of 30 provinces and a timeframe from January 2009 to December 2013, we estimate the association between monthly human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immune deficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) incidence and the relevant Internet search query volumes in Baidu, the most widely used search engine among the Chinese. The pooled mean group (PMG) model show that the Baidu search index (
BSI
) positively predicts the increase in HIV/AIDS incidence, with a 1% increase in BSI associated with a 2.1% increase in HIV/AIDS incidence on average. This study proposes a promising method to estimate and forecast the incidence of HIV/AIDS, a type of infectious disease that is culturally sensitive and highly unevenly distributed in China; the method can be taken as a complement to a traditional HIV/AIDS surveillance system.
Journal Article
The Association Between PM and Depression in China
2020
While China has been experiencing unprecedented economic growth, depression is becoming one of the most striking social and mental health problems in recent years. Such a paradox to progress may partially be due to the notoriously poor air quality of the country. To verify this argument, we constructed an index of the prevalence of depression (IPD) using internet search query volumes in Baidu to proxy the potential depression and examined how IPD is associated with PM 2.5 , the major air pollutant in China. Our results from 2-way fixed effects models reveal that a 100 μg·m −3 increase in previous week’s PM 2.5 in a city is significantly associated with 0.279 increase in its IPD, comparable to 7.34 hours decrease in weekly daylight, and such relationship is particularly pronounced in the spring and summer and in East and South areas. Our findings of large-scale pattern suggest that PM 2.5 at current levels in China poses serious mental health risks.
Journal Article
Achieving Metallurgical Bonding in Aluminum/Steel Bimetallic Castings
2024
Aluminum castings are increasingly being used in automotive powertrain and structural applications for vehicle lightweighting. Cast aluminum parts often need to be machined and joined to steel components in multi-material systems. Bimetallic components produced by casting aluminum over steel substrate are advantageous due to the elimination of machining and traditional dissimilar material joining processes. However, forming a strong metallurgical bonding during overcasting process has been challenging. In this paper, the effects of processing conditions such as substrate surface preparation, pre-heating temperature, melt conditions as well as casting design were studied by investigating the bimetallic interfaces for aluminum A319 casting alloy and a high alloy steel substrate in a sand-casting process. Zn and Al-based substrate coatings were evaluated. The experimental results suggest a metallurgical bond between aluminum and steel can be formed during the sand-casting process via high temperature diffusion with or without coatings. Al-based substrate coating prior to overcasting results in the formation of a continuous layer of intermetallics at the bimetallic interface, with large Al–Si–Fe intermetallics penetrating the cast aluminum.
Journal Article
The Association Between PM2.5 and Depression in China
by
Chen, Yunsong
,
Wang, Senhu
,
Chen, Buwei
in
Air pollution
,
Correlation analysis
,
Mental depression
2020
While China has been experiencing unprecedented economic growth, depression is becoming one of the most striking social and mental health problems in recent years. Such a paradox to progress may partially be due to the notoriously poor air quality of the country. To verify this argument, we constructed an index of the prevalence of depression (IPD) using internet search query volumes in Baidu to proxy the potential depression and examined how IPD is associated with PM2.5, the major air pollutant in China. Our results from 2-way fixed effects models reveal that a 100 μg·m−3 increase in previous week’s PM2.5 in a city is significantly associated with 0.279 increase in its IPD, comparable to 7.34 hours decrease in weekly daylight, and such relationship is particularly pronounced in the spring and summer and in East and South areas. Our findings of large-scale pattern suggest that PM2.5 at current levels in China poses serious mental health risks.
Journal Article
PM 2.5 exposure and anxiety in China: evidence from the prefectures
by
Guo, Wei
,
Pan, Yu
,
Chen, Yunsong
in
Air Pollutants - analysis
,
Air Pollution - adverse effects
,
Air Pollution - analysis
2021
Anxiety disorders are among the most common mental health concerns today. While numerous factors are known to affect anxiety disorders, the ways in which environmental factors aggravate or mitigate anxiety are not fully understood.
Baidu is the most widely used search engine in China, and a large amount of data on internet behavior indicates that anxiety is a growing concern. We reviewed the annual Baidu Indices of anxiety-related keywords for cities in China from 2013 to 2018 and constructed anxiety indices. We then employed a two-way fixed effect (FE) model to analyze the relationship between PM
exposure and anxiety at the prefectural level.
The results indicated that there was a significant positive association between PM
and anxiety index. The anxiety index increased by 0.1565258 for every unit increase in the PM
level (P < 0.05), which suggested that current PM
levels in China pose a considerable risk to mental health.
The enormous impact of PM
exposure indicates that the macroscopic environment can shape individual mentality and social behavior, and that it can be extremely destructive in terms of societal mindset.
Journal Article
The Association Between PM 2.5 and Depression in China
2020
While China has been experiencing unprecedented economic growth, depression is becoming one of the most striking social and mental health problems in recent years. Such a paradox to progress may partially be due to the notoriously poor air quality of the country. To verify this argument, we constructed an index of the prevalence of depression (IPD) using internet search query volumes in Baidu to proxy the potential depression and examined how IPD is associated with PM 2.5 , the major air pollutant in China. Our results from 2-way fixed effects models reveal that a 100 μg·m −3 increase in previous week’s PM 2.5 in a city is significantly associated with 0.279 increase in its IPD, comparable to 7.34 hours decrease in weekly daylight, and such relationship is particularly pronounced in the spring and summer and in East and South areas. Our findings of large-scale pattern suggest that PM 2.5 at current levels in China poses serious mental health risks.
Journal Article
Taurine Alleviates Inflammation, Oxidative Stress, Apoptosis, and Uterus Microbiota Dysregulation of Endometritis by Inhibiting PI3K-AKT/MAPK/NF-κB Pathways in Mice
by
Zhao, Juanjuan
,
Chen, Chen
,
Bi, Chongliang
in
Animal experimentation
,
Antibiotics
,
Antioxidants
2025
Bovine endometritis negatively impairs fertility and milk production. Taurine maintains cellular integrity and exerts anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects. However, whether taurine can treat endometritis remains unclear. This study aimed to investigate taurine’s effect on endometritis and explore its mechanism in vivo. Endometritis models were established in mice via intrauterine lipopolysaccharide (LPS) infusion, followed by 25, 50, and 100 mg/kg taurine treatment. Taurine attenuated inflammation by mitigating histopathological damage, suppressing uterine serum cytokine levels, and preserving tight-junction integrity. It ameliorated oxidative stress by reducing malondialdehyde content, restoring antioxidant activities, and recovering levels of oxidative-stress-related proteins. Apoptosis was alleviated by diminishing the apoptosis ratio and normalizing apoptosis-related proteins. 16S analysis revealed taurine restored uterine microbiota composition by reversing the changes in the abundances of Firmicutes, Bacteroidetes, Nocardioides, Ruminococcus, and Acidibacter. The abundances of Muribacter and Rodentibacter were positively correlated with inflammation. The abundances of Akkermansia and Streptococcus were negatively correlated with inflammation. RNA sequencing showed that the differentially expressed genes were mainly related to immunity. Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K)-protein kinase B (AKT)/mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK)/nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB) signaling pathways were indicated as pivotal mechanisms for taurine’s therapeutic efficacy against endometritis with transcriptomic profiling analysis. This study confirms that taurine alleviates LPS-induced endometritis in mice by modulating PI3K–AKT, MAPK, and NF-κB signaling pathways, indicating its potential as a therapeutic agent for bovine endometritis.
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