Jie-Jun Hu
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Recent Articles
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Wang C, Cai D, He K, Hu J, Dai X, Zhu Q, et al.
Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev
. 2024 Dec;
34(3):412-419.
PMID: 39714249
Background: Epidemiological evidence on meat consumption and liver cancer risk is limited and inconclusive; moreover, no prospective study has been conducted to investigate this association in China. Hence, we performed...
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Wang C, Gong J, Zhao Z, Zhu Q, Shu B, Hu J, et al.
Cell Death Differ
. 2024 May;
31(8):1029-1043.
PMID: 38762597
Stress-adaptive mechanisms enabling cancer cells to survive under glucose deprivation remain elusive. N-methyladenosine (mA) modification plays important roles in determining cancer cell fate and cellular stress response to nutrient deficiency....
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Pu J, Xu W, Zhu Q, Sun W, Hu J, Cai D, et al.
Front Nutr
. 2023 Oct;
10:1258242.
PMID: 37850087
Background And Aims: Whether ultra-processed food consumption is associated with cancer prognosis remains unknown. We aimed to test whether prediagnosis ultra-processed food consumption is positively associated with all-cause and cancer-specific...
4.
Zhong G, Zhu Q, Cai D, Hu J, Dai X, Gong J, et al.
Int J Cancer
. 2022 Sep;
152(5):835-844.
PMID: 36094042
Whether ultra-processed food consumption is associated with the risk of pancreatic cancer has not been determined. We performed a prospective study to fill this gap. A population-based cohort of 98 ...
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Zhong G, Zhu Q, Gong J, Cai D, Hu J, Dai X, et al.
Front Nutr
. 2022 Aug;
9:889303.
PMID: 35958255
Background And Aims: Whether fried food consumption is associated with the risk of pancreatic cancer remains elusive. We aimed to examine this association in a US population. Methods: A population-based...
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Yang P, Wang C, Hao F, Peng Y, Wu J, Sun W, et al.
Nutr Rev
. 2022 Feb;
80(7):1739-1754.
PMID: 35178575
Context: Current dietary guidelines recommend eggs as a part of a healthy diet. However, whether egg consumption is associated with risk of mortality remains controversial. Moreover, the dose-response association of...
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Yu D, Li Q, Cheng L, Yang P, Sun W, Peng Y, et al.
Am J Epidemiol
. 2021 May;
190(10):2029-2041.
PMID: 33949658
No epidemiologic studies have been conducted to assess the association of intake of dietary vitamin K with the risk of pancreatic cancer. We used prospective data from the Prostate, Lung,...
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Zhong G, Zhao Z, Cheng Y, Wang Y, Qiu C, Mao L, et al.
Free Radic Biol Med
. 2021 Mar;
168:81-94.
PMID: 33781891
Metabolic reprogramming is a hallmark of cancer, including hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). However, its role in HCC remains to be elucidated. Herein, we identified GTP cyclohydrolase 1 (GCH1), the first rate-limiting...
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Shi L, Wu Y, Hu J, Yang P, Sun W, Gao J, et al.
Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev
. 2021 Feb;
30(5):1009-1019.
PMID: 33619018
Background: Modern Western diets are rich in acidogenic foods. Human and studies suggest a potential link between dietary acid load and cancer risk. However, no epidemiologic studies have investigated the...
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Zhong G, Li Q, Yang P, Wang Y, Hao F, Wang K, et al.
Carcinogenesis
. 2021 Jan;
42(5):724-732.
PMID: 33480980
Low-carbohydrate diets have become a popular approach for weight loss in recent years. However, whether low-carbohydrate diets are associated with the risk of pancreatic cancer remains to be elucidated. Hence,...