The evaluation of sustainable land use is the key issue in the field of studying the sustainable land utilization. In general analysis, the sustainable land use is evaluated respectively from its ecological sustainabi...The evaluation of sustainable land use is the key issue in the field of studying the sustainable land utilization. In general analysis, the sustainable land use is evaluated respectively from its ecological sustainability, economic sustainability and social sustainability in China and other countries in recent years. Although this evaluation is an important work, it seems insufficient and hard to comprehensively reflect the whole degree of land use sustainability. Thus, to make up this deficiency, this paper brings forward the evaluation indexes, which make it possible to quantitatively reflect the whole degree of land use sustainability, namely, the concept of "degrees of overall land use sustainability" (Dos), and research and measurement development of the method of and calculation in Dos. Taking the evaluation of the degree of land use sustainability in county regions of Yunnan Province as the actual example for analysis, results are basically as follows: 1) The degree of land use sustainability (Dos) is the ration index to organically and systematically integrate the degree of ecological friendliness (DeF), the degree of economic viability (Dev) and the degree of social acceptability (Dsa), able to comprehensively reflect the whole sustainability degree of regional land use 2) Based on the value of Dos, the grading system and standard for the sustainability of land use may be established and totally divided into five grades, namely, the high-degree sustainability, middle-degree sustainability, low-degree sustainability, conditional sustainability and non-sustainability. Meanwhile, the standard for distinguishing sustainability grades has also been confirmed so as to determine the nature of sustainability degrees in different grades. This makes the possibility for the combination of nature determination with ration in research result and provides with the scientific guideline and decision-making gist for better implementation of sustainable land use strategy. 3) The practice in展开更多
Background:Previous studies have provided conflicting evidence about the increased overall survival(OS)in lung cancer patients with diabetes mellitus(DM)compared with those without DM.This study assessed progression-f...Background:Previous studies have provided conflicting evidence about the increased overall survival(OS)in lung cancer patients with diabetes mellitus(DM)compared with those without DM.This study assessed progression-free survival(PFS)/OS in lung cancer patients with or without DM and tentatively analyzed the impact of blood glucose levels on PFS/OS in lung cancer patients.Methods:Data were collected from lung cancer patients based upon admission records from January 2010 to January 2012 and follow-up records from January 2010 to January 2015 in the Department of Pulmonary Medicine,Zhongshan Hospital,Fudan University,Shanghai.The data included patient sex,age,body mass index(BMI),smoking status,history of DM,level of blood glucose,pathological type,clinical stage of cancer,chemotherapy regimen,and history of anti-DM drugs.The Cox regression model and Kaplan-Meier method were used for the analysis of hazard factors and PFS/OS.For comparison of PFS/OS in lung cancer with or without DM,patients were divided into three groups:lung cancer with DM,lung cancer without DM but with elevated level of blood glucose,lung cancer without DM or elevated level of blood glucose.Results:In total,the data from 200 lung cancer patients(138 males/62 females,aged 29.0 to 78.0 years,mean 60.0±8.6 years)were collected.For the comparison of PFS/OS in lung cancer patients with or without DM,patients were divided into three groups:lung cancer with DM(n=31);lung cancer without DM but with elevated levels of blood glucose(n=40);and lung cancer without both DM and elevated levels of blood glucose(n=128),whereas 1 patient dropped out of the study.All the patients underwent complete chemotherapy and were followed up for 36.0 to 60.0 months.Kaplan-Meier survival analysis showed that lung cancer patients with DM had increased PFS and OS compared with those without DM(log-rank,P<0.05,P<0.01);the median PFS in lung cancer with DM was 12.0 months(95%confidence interval[CI],4.0-16.0)vs.6.0 months in those without DM(95%CI,5.8-6.3);and the median OS i展开更多
文摘The evaluation of sustainable land use is the key issue in the field of studying the sustainable land utilization. In general analysis, the sustainable land use is evaluated respectively from its ecological sustainability, economic sustainability and social sustainability in China and other countries in recent years. Although this evaluation is an important work, it seems insufficient and hard to comprehensively reflect the whole degree of land use sustainability. Thus, to make up this deficiency, this paper brings forward the evaluation indexes, which make it possible to quantitatively reflect the whole degree of land use sustainability, namely, the concept of "degrees of overall land use sustainability" (Dos), and research and measurement development of the method of and calculation in Dos. Taking the evaluation of the degree of land use sustainability in county regions of Yunnan Province as the actual example for analysis, results are basically as follows: 1) The degree of land use sustainability (Dos) is the ration index to organically and systematically integrate the degree of ecological friendliness (DeF), the degree of economic viability (Dev) and the degree of social acceptability (Dsa), able to comprehensively reflect the whole sustainability degree of regional land use 2) Based on the value of Dos, the grading system and standard for the sustainability of land use may be established and totally divided into five grades, namely, the high-degree sustainability, middle-degree sustainability, low-degree sustainability, conditional sustainability and non-sustainability. Meanwhile, the standard for distinguishing sustainability grades has also been confirmed so as to determine the nature of sustainability degrees in different grades. This makes the possibility for the combination of nature determination with ration in research result and provides with the scientific guideline and decision-making gist for better implementation of sustainable land use strategy. 3) The practice in
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文摘Background:Previous studies have provided conflicting evidence about the increased overall survival(OS)in lung cancer patients with diabetes mellitus(DM)compared with those without DM.This study assessed progression-free survival(PFS)/OS in lung cancer patients with or without DM and tentatively analyzed the impact of blood glucose levels on PFS/OS in lung cancer patients.Methods:Data were collected from lung cancer patients based upon admission records from January 2010 to January 2012 and follow-up records from January 2010 to January 2015 in the Department of Pulmonary Medicine,Zhongshan Hospital,Fudan University,Shanghai.The data included patient sex,age,body mass index(BMI),smoking status,history of DM,level of blood glucose,pathological type,clinical stage of cancer,chemotherapy regimen,and history of anti-DM drugs.The Cox regression model and Kaplan-Meier method were used for the analysis of hazard factors and PFS/OS.For comparison of PFS/OS in lung cancer with or without DM,patients were divided into three groups:lung cancer with DM,lung cancer without DM but with elevated level of blood glucose,lung cancer without DM or elevated level of blood glucose.Results:In total,the data from 200 lung cancer patients(138 males/62 females,aged 29.0 to 78.0 years,mean 60.0±8.6 years)were collected.For the comparison of PFS/OS in lung cancer patients with or without DM,patients were divided into three groups:lung cancer with DM(n=31);lung cancer without DM but with elevated levels of blood glucose(n=40);and lung cancer without both DM and elevated levels of blood glucose(n=128),whereas 1 patient dropped out of the study.All the patients underwent complete chemotherapy and were followed up for 36.0 to 60.0 months.Kaplan-Meier survival analysis showed that lung cancer patients with DM had increased PFS and OS compared with those without DM(log-rank,P<0.05,P<0.01);the median PFS in lung cancer with DM was 12.0 months(95%confidence interval[CI],4.0-16.0)vs.6.0 months in those without DM(95%CI,5.8-6.3);and the median OS i