AUTHOR CONTRIBUTIONS
Zhuqing Zhong designed the study, participated the
data processing and statistical analysis, and wrote
initial draft of the manuscript. Feng Zheng and
Yinglong Duan participated in the design of the study
and questionnaire administration and discussed
analytical results. Siqing Ding provided important
feedback on the manuscript. Aijing Luo participated
in its design and provided important feedback on the
manuscript. All authors read and approved the final
manuscript.
CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
The authors declare no conflict of interest.
FUNDING
This study was supported by a grant from Natural
Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 71603290).
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
We thank the patients and staff at the Third Affiliated
Xiangya Hospital of Central South University for
their support of this study. Shi Wu Wen of the
University of Ottawa provided advice on statistical
analysis and results interpretation.
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