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BMC Public Health ; 24(1): 803, 2024 Mar 14.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38486217

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BACKGROUND: Although tooth loss appears to be related to functional limitations, the mechanisms that underpin this relationship are unknown. We sought to address this knowledge gap by examining a multiple mediation hypothesis whereby tooth loss is predicted to indirectly affect functional limitations through social participation, subjective well-being, and cognitive function. METHODS: This study included 7,629 Chinese adults from the 2017/2018 Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey wave. The serial mediation effects were examined using Model 6 in the Hayes' PROCESS macro for SPSS. RESULTS: Tooth loss was significantly related to functional limitations. There was a direct (ß = - 0.0308; 95% CI, - 0.0131 to - 0.0036) and indirect (ß = - 0.0068; 95% CI, - 0.0096 to - 0.0041) association between tooth loss and instrumental activities of daily living (IADL) limitations, but only an indirect correlation with activities of daily living (ADL) limitations (ß = - 0.0188; 95% CI, - 0.0259 to - 0.0121). Social participation, subjective well-being, and cognitive function serially mediated the relationship between tooth loss and ADL/IADL limitations. CONCLUSION: The association between tooth loss and functional limitations is serially mediated by social participation, subjective well-being, and cognitive function. Our findings underscore the necessity of considering psychological and social factors as integrated healthcare approaches for the functional health of older adults.


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Participación Social , Pérdida de Diente , Humanos , Persona de Mediana Edad , Anciano , Actividades Cotidianas , Pérdida de Diente/epidemiología , Cognición , China/epidemiología
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J Mater Chem B ; 11(29): 6859-6867, 2023 07 26.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37401662

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Organic luminogens (OLs) that emit strong fluorescence in both solution and the aggregated state, referred to as dual-state emission luminogens (DSEgens), are highly desirable because of their capability to achieve multiple functions within onefold materials. The fluorescence of OLs, including DSEgens, with intramolecular charge transfer characteristics, often decreases in solution as the solvent polarity increases, namely the positive solvatokinetic effect, resulting in inferior environmental stability. In this work, fluorination to naphthalimide (NI)-cyanostilbene (CS) derivatives was adopted to construct novel DSEgens (NICSF-X, X = B, P, M, and T, respectively). Steady-state and transient spectroscopies were utilized to study their photophysical properties, evidencing their DSE properties with fluorescence quantum yields (φ) ∼0.2-0.4 in solution and ∼0.5-0.9 as solids. In particular, strong fluorescence emission in highly polar solvents i.e., φ up to ∼0.4-0.5 in ethanol, was sustained for NICSF-Xs, possibly assisted by hydrogen bonding (H-bonding) formation. Theoretical calculations and single-crystal structure analysis rationalized the intense photoluminescence (PL) emission of NICSF-Xs in the solid state. In addition, NICSF-Xs showed two-photon absorption (2PA) behaviors in dual states and were successfully applied for HepG2 cell imaging with one-photon and 2PA excitation, with lipid droplet targeting. Our study suggests that functionalization of molecules by fluorination to introduce H-bonding is a promising strategy to enhance the environmental stability of fluorescence in solution and realize strong PL emission in highly polar solvents, which could be favorable for bioimaging.


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Halogenación , Naftalimidas , Espectrometría de Fluorescencia/métodos , Solventes/química , Etanol
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