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Chong Tian

Public health doctor

Dr Chong Tian was born in Hubei, China. She got a bachelor’s degree in nursing and a PhD in Nutrition and food hygiene in school of public health, Tongji medical college, Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST) (Wuhan, China). She is now a teacher in school of Nursing, Tongji medical college, HUST, and a visiting scholar in school of nursing, Johns • Hopkins University.

She is a highly motivated researcher in nursing of patients with chronic conditions and the elderly. Her background includes molecular biological research, population-based research and social science research experiences. She is now devoted to interdisciplinary innovation care for patients with chronic conditions and for the elderly, and is working with data scientists, engineers, clinical doctors, management scientists.

  • Endocrine system nursing, Medical and  Surgical nursing, 2nd edition,The thirteenth five year planning textbook, people’s medical publishing house, Beijing, 2017.
  • Nursing insurance development strategy under the background of global population aging, China's medical and health development report 2016 - China's medical insurance system reform and development topics, People’s publishing house, 2017
  • Scientific thinking, Practical Nursing Research, 1st edition,1st edition, Jiangsu phoenix Science express, Suzhou,2017
  • Practical elderly care, 1st edition, Jiangsu phoenix Science express, Suzhou, 2017
  • Nursing English, 1ST edition, Hubei Science and Technology press, Wuhan, 2015
  • Scientific thinking, Design and implementation of nursing research, 1st edition, people’s medical publishing house, Beijing,  2015
  • Nutrition screen, Clinical Nutrition, 2nd edition, The twelfth five year planning textbook, people’s medical publishing house, Beijing, 2013
  • Peritoneal dialysis patients cohort based research on effect of intestinal flora regulation on protein-bound toxin (NSFC81673161, Major participant)
  • The epigenetic effect of Cav-1/SIRT1 mediated protein acetylation in the bisphenol A of exposure parental generation (NSFC 81573160, Major participant).
  • Long-term observation based behavior model analysis and the exploration of intelligent care in the elderly (independent innovation fund for innovation cross key team HUST, 2016JCTD120, , Major participant)
  • The effect and of psychosocial stress and coping style on metabolism (the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities 2015QN096, PI);
  • Mechanism Study of Fat Autophagy in Vascular Endothelial Cells (NSFC 81373007, Major participant)
  • Application of microteaching in nursing skill training (Teaching Research Fund of HUST 14099, PI)Interested topics
  • Interdisciplinary collaborations in Gerontological nursing
  • Management of obesity related chronic diseases
  • Occupational health
  • Xie X, Yi W, Zhang P, Wu N, Yan Q, Yang H, Tian C, Xiang S, Du M, Getachew Assefa E, Zuo X, Ying C.Green Tea Polyphenols, Mimicking the Effects of Dietary Restriction, Ameliorate High-Fat Diet-Induced Kidney Injury via Regulating Autophagy Flux.Nutrients. 2017;9(5).
  • Chen Z, Zuo X, He D, Ding S, Xu F, Yang H, Jin X, Fan Y, Ying L, Tian C, Ying C. Long-term exposure to a 'safe' dose of bisphenol A reduced protein acetylation in adult rat testes. Sci Rep. 2017. 7:40337.
  • Tian C, Huang Q, Yang L, Légaré S, Angileri F, Yang H, Li X, Min X, Zhang C, Xu C, Yuan J, Miao X, He M, Wu T, Zhang X. Green tea consumption lowers CHD incidence through changes in CHD-related biomarkers in the Dongfeng - Tongji cohort. Sci Rep. 2016. 6:24353.
  • Zhang PW, Tian C, Xu FY, Chen Z, Burnside R, Yi WJ, Xiang SY, Xie X, Wu NN, Yang H, Zhao NN, Ye XL, Ying CJ. Green Tea Polyphenols Alleviate Autophagy Inhibition Induced by High Glucose in Endothelial Cells. Biomed Environ Sci. 2016. 29(7):524-8. (co-first author)
  • Tian C,Jin X, Ye X, Wu H, Ren W, Zhang R, Long J, Ying C. Long term intake of 0.1% ethanol decreases serum adiponectin by suppressing PPARγ expression via p38 MAPK pathway. Food Chem Toxicol. 2014. 65: 329-34.
  • Tian C, Zhang R, Ye X, Zhang C, Jin X, Yamori Y,Hao L, Sun X, Ying C. Resveratrol ameliorates high-glucose-induced hyperpermeability mediated by caveolae via VEGF/KDR pathway. Genes Nutr. 2013; 8(2):231-9.
  • Tian C, Ye X, Zhang R, Long J, Ren W, Ding S. Liao D, Jin X, Wu H, Xu S, Ying C. Green Tea Polyphenols Reduced Fat Deposits in High Fat-Fed Rats via erk1/2-PPARγ-Adiponectin Pathway. PLoS ONE. 2013; 8(1):e53796.
  • Zuo X, Tian C, Zhao N, Ren W, Meng Y, Jin X, Zhang Y, Ding S, Ying C, Ye X. Tea polyphenols alleviate high fat and high glucose-induced endothelial hyperpermeability by attenuating ROS production via NADPH oxidase pathway. BMC Res Notes. 2014;7(1): p. 120. (co-first author)
  •  Yang H, Zuo XZ, Tian C, He DL, Yi WJ, Chen Z, Zhang PW, Ding SB, Ying CJ. Green Tea Polyphenols Attenuate High-Fat Diet-Induced Renal Oxidative Stress through SIRT3-Dependent Deacetylation. Biomed Environ Sci. 2015. 28(6):455-9.
  • He D, Ye X, Xiao Y, Zhao N, Long J, Zhang P, Fan Y, Ding S, Jin X, Tian C, Xu S, Ying C. Dietary exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals in metropolitan population from China: a risk assessment based on probabilistic approach. Chemosphere. 2015;139: 2-8. 
  • Ding S, Fan Y, Zhao N, Yang H, Ye X, He D, Jin X, Liu J, Tian C, Li H, Xu S, Ying C. High-fat diet aggravates glucose homeostasis disorder caused by chronic exposure to bisphenol A. J Endocrinol. 2014. 221(1): 167-79.
  • Fan Y, Ding S, Ye X, Manyande A, He D, Zhao N, Yang H, Jin X, Liu J, Tian C, Xu S, Ying C. Does preconception paternal exposure to a physiologically relevant level of bisphenol A alter spatial memory in an adult rat? Horm Behav. 2013; 64(4): 598-604. (cited 18 times) Yi W, Fu P, Fan Z, Aso H, Tian C, Meng Y, Liu J, Yamori Y, Nara Y, Ying C. Mitochondrial HMG-CoA synthase partially contributes to antioxidant protection in the kidney of stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rats. Nutrition. 2010; 26(11-12):1176-80.

Liu J, Ying C, Meng Y, Yi W, Fan Z, Zuo X, Tian C, Sun X. Green tea polyphenols inhibit plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 expression and secretion in endothelial cells. Blood Coagul Fibrinolysis. 2009; 20(7):552-7.

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