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Hong Ren

Heilongjiang Academy of Sciences

ORCID: 0009-0005-6846-3479

Publishes on Soybean genetics and cultivation, Legume Nitrogen Fixing Symbiosis, GABA and Rice Research. 63 papers and 382 citations.

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A policy-driven multifaceted approach for early childhood physical fitness promotion: impacts on body composition and physical fitness in young Chinese children
Zhixiong Zhou, Hong Ren, Zenong Yin et al.|BMC Pediatrics|2014
Cited by 65Open Access

BACKGROUND: The prevalence of obesity increased while certain measures of physical fitness deteriorated in preschool children in China over the past decade. This study tested the effectiveness of a multifaceted intervention that integrated childcare center, families, and community to promote healthy growth and physical fitness in preschool Chinese children. METHODS: This 12-month study was conducted using a quasi-experimental pretest/posttest design with comparison group. The participants were 357 children (mean age = 4.5 year) enrolled in three grade levels in two childcare centers in Beijing, China. The intervention included: 1) childcare center intervention (physical activity policy changes, teacher training, physical education curriculum and food services training), 2) family intervention (parent education, internet website for support, and family events), and 3) community intervention (playground renovation and community health promotion events). The study outcome measures included body composition (percent body fat, fat mass, and muscle mass), Body Mass Index (BMI) and BMI z-score and physical fitness scores in 20-meter agility run (20M-AR), broad jump for distance (BJ), timed 10-jumps, tennis ball throwing (TBT), sit and reach (SR), balance beam walk (BBW), 20-meter crawl (20M-C)), 30-meter sprint (30M-S)) from a norm referenced test. Measures of process evaluation included monitoring of children's physical activity (activity time and intensity) and food preparation records, and fidelity of intervention protocol implementation. RESULTS: Children in the intervention center significantly lowered their body fat percent (-1.2%, p < 0.0001), fat mass (-0.55 kg, p <0.0001), and body weight (0.36 kg, p <0.02) and increased muscle mass (0.48 kg, p <0.0001), compared to children in the control center. They also improved all measures of physical fitness except timed 10-jumps (20M-AR: -0.74 seconds, p < 0.0001; BJ: 8.09 cm, p < 0.0001; TBT: 0.52 meters, p < 0.006; SR: 0.88 cm, p < 0.03; BBW: -2.02 seconds, p <0.0001; 30M-S: -0.45 seconds, p < 0.02; 20M-C: -3.36 seconds, p < 0.0001). Process evaluation data showed that the intervention protocol was implemented with high fidelity. CONCLUSIONS: The study demonstrated that a policy-driven multi-faceted intervention can improve preschool children's body composition and physical fitness. Program efficacy should be tested in a randomized trial. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ChiCTR-ONRC-14004143.

Excessive homework, inadequate sleep, physical inactivity and screen viewing time are major contributors to high paediatric obesity
Hong Ren, Zhixiong Zhou, Wenxi Liu et al.|Acta Paediatrica|2016
Cited by 51Open Access

AIM: This study examined the relationships between energy balance-related behaviours (EBRBs) outside school hours and obesity in Chinese primary school students. We also explored the influence of gender on those relationships. METHODS: The study sample was a cross-sectional cohort of 5032 Chinese children who were enrolled in grades 1-6 in primary schools in five Chinese cities and whose mean ages ranged from seven years and three months to 11.9 years. The children's parents completed a survey on their child's height, weight and EBRBs outside school hours. RESULTS: The response rate was 97%, and the reported rates of overweight and obesity were 13.6% and 13.8%, respectively. The obesity rates were higher in boys and lower grade children. Most EBRBs varied between boys and girls and with increased grade levels. The amount of time spent on academic-related activities, screen viewing, outdoor activities and sleep was mostly associated with obesity on weekdays and varied by gender. CONCLUSION: Rate of obesity was alarmingly high in the primary school Chinese children in this cohort, especially in younger children. Excessive time spent on academic-related activities outside school hours, inadequate sleep, physical inactivity and higher levels of screen viewing were major contributors to obesity in these Chinese children.

Genomic structure, chromosomal localization and expression profile of a porcine long non‐coding RNA isolated from long SAGE libraries
Hong Ren, Yong Li, Zhonglin Tang et al.|Animal Genetics|2009
Cited by 27

Long non-coding RNA (long ncRNA) is a novel class of ncRNA that may be involved in critical cellular processes. A considerable number of mammalian long ncRNAs have now been isolated but only a small number of these nucleic acids have been functionally well characterized. In this study, to determine the structure, regulation and function of long ncRNA in pigs, TncRNA was isolated from this mammal and its potential function during pig foetus development was identified. We anticipated that this would provide new insights into functional genomic studies in the pig. Using LongSAGE libraries generated from Chinese indigenous Tongcheng and Landrace pigs at three prenatal stages, a novel porcine long ncRNA was identified, TncRNA, which was found to be differentially expressed during myogenesis. The full-length cDNA for this gene is 3409 bp, and it harbours a typical polyadenylation signal sequence located 18 bp upstream from the 3' poly (A) tail. Genomic sequence analysis showed that pig TncRNA is alternatively spliced and several transcripts were detected. Using the INRA-University of Minnesota porcine radiation hybrid panel, TncRNA was assigned to SSC2 and found to be closely linked to the microsatellite marker SW256. Porcine TncRNA was found to be expressed in all tissues examined but in variable amounts. Comparisons between the expression profiles of TncRNA at different development stages in Tongcheng and Landrace pigs revealed up-regulation of this molecule in prenatal skeletal muscle, and differential expression in 90-day-old foetal skeletal muscle between these two pig breeds. This is the first report to describe a long ncRNA in pig. Moreover, the distinct expression pattern and structure of porcine TncRNA suggest that it performs complex and critical functions during foetal development.

Effect of resistance training on heart rate variability of anxious female college students
Ran Li, Runsheng Yan, Weihao Cheng et al.|Frontiers in Public Health|2022
Cited by 23Open Access

Introduction Female college students are a group with high incidence of anxiety, and anxiety will lead to the disorder of autonomic nervous system (ANS), which will adversely affect their study and life. Resistance training plays a positive role in improving anxiety, but there is little evidence on whether resistance training can improve ANS of anxious female college students. Heart rate variability (HRV) has gained widespread acceptance in assessing ANS modulation. Therefore, the objective of this study aimed to investigate the effects of resistance training on heart rate variability (HRV) in anxious female college student. Methods A randomized controlled study of resistance training intervention was conducted in 27 anxious female college students that assigned randomly into an intervention group ( n = 14) and a control group ( n = 13). The intervention group was intervened by cluster training for 8 weeks. Self-rating anxiety scale (SAS) was used. ANS is evaluated by short-term HRV. Muscle strength was assessed by 1 RM indirect method. Independent-sample t -test was used to test post-test–pre-test scores between the intervention and control groups. Results After the intervention, SAS score of the intervention group was significantly decreased ( P &amp;lt; 0.05), SDNN of the intervention group was significantly increased ( P &amp;lt; 0.05) and LF/HF was significantly decreased ( P &amp;lt; 0.05). Conclusion The resistance training intervention adopted in this study significantly increased the HRV of anxious female college students and improved their autonomic nervous disorder.

Soybean productivity can be enhanced by understanding rhizosphere microbiota: evidence from metagenomics analysis from diverse agroecosystems
Hong Ren, Huilong Hong, Bire Zha et al.|Microbiome|2025
Cited by 21Open Access

BACKGROUND: Microbial communities associated with roots play a crucial role in the growth and health of plants and are constantly influenced by plant development and alterations in the soil environment. Despite extensive rhizosphere microbiome research, studies examining multi-kingdom microbial variation across large-scale agricultural gradients remain limited. RESULTS: This study investigates the rhizosphere microbial communities associated with soybean across 13 diverse geographical locations in China. Using high-throughput shotgun metagenomic sequencing on the BGISEQ T7 platform with 10 GB per sample, we identified a total of 43,337 microbial species encompassing bacteria, archaea, fungi, and viruses. Our analysis revealed significant site-specific variations in microbial diversity and community composition, underscoring the influence of local environmental factors on microbial ecology. Principal coordinate analysis (PCoA) indicated distinct clustering patterns of microbial communities, reflecting the unique environmental conditions and agricultural practices of each location. Network analysis identified 556 hub microbial taxa significantly correlated with soybean yield traits, with bacteria showing the strongest associations. These key microorganisms were found to be involved in critical nutrient cycling pathways, particularly in carbon oxidation, nitrogen fixation, phosphorus solubilization, and sulfur metabolism. Our findings demonstrate the pivotal roles of specific microbial taxa in enhancing nutrient cycling, promoting plant health, and improving soybean yield, with significant positive correlations (r = 0.5, p = 0.039) between microbial diversity and seed yield. CONCLUSION: This study provides a comprehensive understanding of the diversity and functional potential of rhizosphere microbiota in enhancing soybean productivity. The findings underscore the importance of integrating microbial community dynamics into crop management strategies to optimize nutrient cycling, plant health, and yield. While this study identifies key microbial taxa with potential functional roles, future research should focus on isolating and validating these microorganisms for their bioremediation and biofertilization activities under field conditions. This will provide actionable insights for developing microbial-based agricultural interventions to improve crop resilience and sustainability. Video Abstract.