Zaimin Wang

ORCID: 0000-0001-7999-9360
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Research Areas
  • Dialysis and Renal Disease Management
  • Chronic Kidney Disease and Diabetes
  • Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet
  • Birth, Development, and Health
  • Obesity and Health Practices
  • Renal and Vascular Pathologies
  • Diabetes, Cardiovascular Risks, and Lipoproteins
  • Renal Diseases and Glomerulopathies
  • Nutritional Studies and Diet
  • Diet and metabolism studies
  • Erythropoietin and Anemia Treatment
  • Blood Pressure and Hypertension Studies
  • Acute Kidney Injury Research
  • Body Image and Dysmorphia Studies
  • Eating Disorders and Behaviors
  • Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Organ Donation and Transplantation
  • Sodium Intake and Health
  • Adipokines, Inflammation, and Metabolic Diseases
  • Chronic Disease Management Strategies
  • Health disparities and outcomes
  • Indigenous Health, Education, and Rights
  • Prenatal Substance Exposure Effects
  • Lysosomal Storage Disorders Research
  • demographic modeling and climate adaptation

Peking University First Hospital
2023

Peking University
2023

The University of Queensland
2007-2023

Queensland Centre for Mental Health Research
2017-2023

National Health and Medical Research Council
2017-2023

Centre de recherche en Epidémiologie et Santé des Populations
2019

Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines
2019

Université Paris-Saclay
2019

Université Paris-Sud
2019

University of Groningen
2019

Objective: To examine mortality from all causes and cardiovascular disease (CVD), CVD hospitalisation rate for a decentralised Aboriginal community in the Northern Territory. Design participants: For community-based cohort of 296 people aged 15 years or older screened 1995, we reviewed hospital primary health care records death certificates period up to December 2004 (2800 person-years follow-up). Main outcome measures: Mortality CVD, with coded as cause admission; comparison prior trends...

10.5694/j.1326-5377.2008.tb01621.x article EN The Medical Journal of Australia 2008-03-01

10.1111/j.1467-842x.2002.tb00350.x article EN publisher-specific-oa Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health 2002-10-01

There are an established and growing number of Mendelian genetic causes for chronic kidney disease (CKD) in adults, though estimates prevalence have been speculative. The CKD Queensland (CKD.QLD) registry enables partial clarification this through the study adults with receiving nephrology care throughout Queensland, Australia.Data from first 2,935 patients consented to CKD.QLD across five sites was analysed, a comparison between those without Genetic Renal Disease (GRD). Prevalence GRD...

10.1186/1750-1172-9-98 article EN cc-by Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases 2014-01-01

This study is a secondary data analysis based on the 1995 Australian National Nutrition Survey (NNS). A random subsample of 1581 school children aged 7-15 years old from NNS was studied. The results show prevalence overweight, obesity and combined overweight 10.6-20.9%, 3.7-7.2% 15.6-25.7%, respectively. odds ratio or obese boys with highest household income significantly smaller than those lowest income. proportion in whose parents were greater compared not. trend increasing among parental...

10.1046/j.1440-6047.2002.00291.x article EN Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2002-08-28

Australian indigenous people have a body shape and cardiovascular risk profiles different from that of other ethnic populations. This present study aims to examine the association anthropometric indices with diabetes, hypertension dyslipidemia, determine what can best predict these individual factors for disease (CVD).

10.1097/01.hjr.0000220580.34763.fb article EN European Journal of Cardiovascular Prevention & Rehabilitation 2007-03-27

Abstract Background Prevalence of Fabry disease amongst Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) patients on haemodialysis has been shown to be approximately 0.2%. Methods We undertook a cross-sectional study employing cascade screening strategy for 3000 adult, male and female affected by CKD stage 1-5D/T at public, specialty renal practices within participating Queensland Hospital Health Services from October 2017 August 2019. A multi-tiered FD strategy, utilising combination dried blood spot (DBS)...

10.1186/s12882-022-02805-8 article EN cc-by BMC Nephrology 2022-05-04

A survival advantage associated with obesity has often been described in dialysis patients. The association of higher body mass index (BMI) mortality and renal replacement therapy (RRT) preterminal chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients not established. Subjects were pre-terminal CKD who recruited to the CKD.QLD registry. BMI at time consent was grouped as normal (BMI 18.5–24.9 kg/m2), overweight 25–29.9 mild 30–34.9 kg/m2) moderate obesity+ ≥ 35 defined by WHO criteria. associations...

10.1186/s12882-019-1513-9 article EN cc-by BMC Nephrology 2019-08-22

Abstract Background Progression of kidney disease is a deceptively simple word for complex bio‐clinical process, evidenced by the number definitions in literature. This has led to confusion and differences interpretation studies. Methods We describe different patterns progression, performance progression factors associated with chronic (CKD) public renal service Australia, study patients enrolled CKD.QLD Registry minimum 2 years' follow up. Results Nine changing estimated glomerular...

10.1111/imj.14770 article EN Internal Medicine Journal 2020-02-08

Aim of our study is to describe, in people with CKD, the demographic and clinical characteristics outcomes increasing age. The prevalence CKD Western populations, where longevity norm, about 10–15%, but how age influence different patients largely not known. One thousand two hundred sixty-five enrolled CKD.QLD registry at Royal Brisbane Women's Hospital were grouped according consent i.e. <35, 35–44, 45–54, 55–64, 65–74, 75–84, 85+ years groups, followed till start renal replacement therapy...

10.1186/s12882-017-0781-5 article EN cc-by BMC Nephrology 2017-12-01

For Aboriginal populations, predicting individuals at risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) is difficult due to limitations and inaccuracy in existing risk-prediction algorithms. We examined conventional novel factors associated with insulin resistance the metabolic syndrome assessed their relationships subsequent CVD events.

10.1177/2047487312437713 article EN European Journal of Preventive Cardiology 2012-01-24
Mark Canney Dilshani Induruwage Mila Tang Natália Alencar de Pinho Lee Er and 95 more Yinshan Zhao Ognjenka Djurdjev Yo Han Ahn Rouven Behnisch Viviane Cálice-Silva Nicholas C. Chesnaye Martin H. de Borst Laura M. Dember Janis M. Dionne Natalie Ebert Susanne Eder Anthony Fenton Masafumi Fukagawa Susan L. Furth Wendy E. Hoy Takahiro Imaizumi Kitty J. Jager Vivekanand Jha Hee Gyung Kang Chagriya Kitiyakara Gert Mayer Kook‐Hwan Oh Ugochi Onu Roberto Pecoits-Filho Helmut Reichel Anna Richards Franz Schaefer Elke Schäeffner Johannes B. Scheppach Laura Solá Ifeoma Ulasi Jinwei Wang Ashok Kumar Yadav Jianzhen Zhang Harold I. Feldman Maarten W. Taal Bénédicte Stengel Adeera Levin Curie Ahn Stefan P. Berger Fergus Caskey Min Hyun Cho Heeyeon Cho Friedo W. Dekker Vinod Diwan Christiane Drechsler Kai‐Uwe Eckardt Marie Evans Alejandro Ferreiro Jürgen Floege Liliana Gadola Hermann Haller Kyoung Hee Han Helen Healy Hiddo J.L. Heerspink Marc H. Hemmelder Thomas F. Hiemstra Luuk B. Hilbrands Seong Heon Kim Pinkaew Klyprayong Anna Köttgen Florian Kronenberg Verónica Lamadrid Joo Hoo Lee Patrick B. Mark Matt Matheson Eun Mi Kajohnsak Noppakun Peter J. Oefner Thanachai Panaput Young Seo Park Hans‐Ulrich Prokosch André Reis Pablo Ríos László Rosivall Jan Rotmans Alfred Sackeyfio Pornpen Sangthawan Matthias Schmid Jae Il Shin Ricardo Silavarino Thomas Sitter Claudia Sommerer Maciej Szymczak Claudia Torino János Tóth Frans J. van Ittersum S. K. Venuthurupalli Marianne C. Verhaar Zaimin Wang Christoph Wanner Andrzej Więcek Günter Wolf Dick de Zeeuw Luxia Zhang

Despite recognized geographic and sex-based differences in hemoglobin the general population, these factors are typically ignored patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) whom a single therapeutic range for is recommended. We sought to compare distribution of across international nondialysis CKD populations evaluate predictors hemoglobin.

10.1016/j.ekir.2023.07.032 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Kidney International Reports 2023-08-12

Reliable, large-scale, population-based data on blood pressure for Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander populations are limited. This present study aims to describe the levels explore clinical risk factors hypertension among peoples.A cross-sectional population survey was conducted in isolated communities northern central Australia.Australian people (n = 1088) Islanders 606) aged 15 years over were examined between 1993 1997. Blood pressure, body mass index, plasma glucose...

10.1097/00149831-200606000-00021 article EN European Journal of Cardiovascular Prevention & Rehabilitation 2006-06-01

Oxidative stress biomarkers may have a role in the future to assist clinical decisions regarding use of antioxidant therapies and their efficacy. The aims this study were evaluate within between-individual variability plasma oxidative investigate factors affecting variability. Plasma F2-isoprostanes protein carbonyls measured 14 hemodialysis patients every 2 weeks for 10 weeks. Within-individual coefficients variation (CVs) isoprostanes = 30.4% (range 6.1-66.7%) 16.3% (8.4-29.5%)....

10.3109/1354750x.2013.867533 article EN Biomarkers 2014-02-13

High blood pressure is the most significant risk factor for development and progression of chronic kidney disease (CKD). Lowering a goal to prevent CKD progression. This study adults with who have hypertension aimed determine control rates treatment patterns explore factors associated hypertension. cross-sectional included all non-dialysis people stages 3A 5 under nephrology care in three public renal clinics Queensland, joined CKD.QLD registry from May 2011 Dec 2015 had history Demographic...

10.1186/s12882-019-1532-6 article EN cc-by BMC Nephrology 2019-09-04

ABSTRACT Background Chronic kidney disease, Queensland (CKD.QLD) is a multidisciplinary, collaborative research platform for CKD in Queensland. Most public renal services contribute towards the Registry, including Toowoomba Hospital, which referral hospital Darling Downs Health serving largely regional population We aim to present profile of cohort recruited CKD.QLD Registry from first comprehensive report on pre‐dialysis Australia. Methods Study subjects were patients Service who consented...

10.1111/nep.13567 article EN Nephrology 2019-01-21

Obesity emerged as the leading global health concern in 2017. Although higher body mass index (BMI) is a risk general population, its implications for chronic kidney disease (CKD) are not entirely clear. Our aim was to compare BMI an Australian CKD population with sample of and, same group patients, describe associations categories demographic and clinical features. A cross-sectional study patients conducted from three major sites who were enrolled CKD.QLD registry between May 2011 July...

10.1186/s12882-018-1006-2 article EN cc-by BMC Nephrology 2018-08-20

Abstract Using social media for health purposes has attracted much attention over the past decade. Given challenges of population ageing and changes in national profile disease patterns following epidemiologic transition, researchers policy-makers should pay to potential chronic surveillance, management support. This commentary overviews evidence base this inquiry outlines key research laying ahead. The authors provide concrete suggestions recommendations developing a agenda guide future...

10.1186/s12961-021-00683-4 article EN cc-by Health Research Policy and Systems 2021-02-10

To describe adults with (non-dialysis) chronic kidney disease (CKD) in nine public renal practice sites the Australian state of Queensland.7,060 persons were recruited to a CKD Registry May 2011 and until start replacement therapy (KRT), death without KRT or June 2018, for median period 3.4 years.The cohort comprised 7,060 persons, 52% males, age 68 yr; 85% had stages 3A 5, 45.4% diabetic, 24.6% diabetic nephropathy, 51.7% obese. Younger mostly glomerulonephritis genetic disease, while older...

10.1111/nep.14111 article EN cc-by-nc Nephrology 2022-09-26

Acute kidney injury (AKI) contributes to and complicates chronic disease (CKD). We describe AKI documented in hospital encounters patients with CKD from the Queensland registry.A retrospective cohort study during 2011 2016.Participants had been admitted a Queensland.AKI was identified International Statistical Classification of Diseases Related Health Problems, Tenth Revision, Australian Modification codes.All-cause mortality or without replacement therapy (KRT), start-up KRT maintenance...

10.1016/j.xkme.2019.06.005 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Kidney Medicine 2019-07-01
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