Umit Yasar Sinan | Pulmonary Hypertension | Editorial Board Member

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Umit Yasar Sinan | Pulmonary Hypertension | Editorial Board Member

Istanbul University-Cerrahpasa Cardiology Institute | Turkey

Umit Yaşar Sinan is an accomplished cardiovascular specialist whose career reflects sustained academic excellence, broad clinical expertise, and meaningful contributions to contemporary cardiology. After completing rigorous medical and cardiology training at leading institutions, he advanced rapidly through academic ranks and currently serves as an Associate Professor of Cardiology, where he is recognized for his dedication to research, teaching, and advanced patient care. His international experience includes focused work in adult congenital heart disease and pulmonary hypertension at a major UK referral center, strengthening his profile in complex cardiac conditions. Over the years, he has cultivated deep clinical interests spanning echocardiography, invasive cardiology, structural heart disease, pulmonary hypertension, adult congenital heart disease, heart failure, and atherosclerosis. His scholarly productivity is reflected in 90 scientific documents, which have collectively received 559 citations from 531 sources, supporting an h-index of 14 an indicator of his growing influence in cardiovascular research. He remains actively engaged in professional communities, holding memberships and leadership roles across prominent international and national cardiology societies, where he contributes to collaborative initiatives in acute cardiovascular care, imaging, valvular heart disease, congenital heart disease, and pulmonary vascular disorders. Through this blend of academic leadership, clinical depth, and research impact, he continues to shape advancements in cardiology both within his institution and across the broader scientific community.

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Featured Publications

Yaylalı, Y. T., Yağmur, B., Sinan, Ü. Y., Meriç, M., Başarıcı, İ., Kılıçkıran Avcı, B., Şenol, H., Nalbantgil, S., Küçükoğlu, S., & Öngen, Z. (2023). Risk assessment tool implementation in congenital heart disease-associated pulmonary arterial hypertension. Anatolian Journal of Cardiology, 27(8), 479-485.

Kocabaş, U., Ergin, İ., Kıvrak, T., Yılmaz Öztekin, G. M., Tanık, V. O., Özdemir, İ., Avcı Demir, F., Doğduş, M., Şen, T., Altınsoy, M., Üstündağ, S., Urgun, Ö. D., Sinan, Ü. Y., Uygur, B., Yeni, M., & Özçalık, E. (2023). Prognostic significance of medical therapy in patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction. ESC Heart Failure, 10(6), 3677-3689.

Akyıldız Akçay, F., Sinan, Ü. Y., Gürbüz, D. Ç., Şafak, Ö., Kaya, H., Yüksek, Ü., & Zoghi, M. (2023). Gender-related differences in patients with acute heart failure: Observation from the Journey Heart Failure-Turkish Population Study. Anatolian Journal of Cardiology, 27(11), 639-649.

Sinan, U. Y., Serin, E., Keskin-Meriç, B., & Arat-Ozkan, A. (2023). Cre8 drug eluting stent performance in daily cardiology practice. IMR Press, 24(2), 53.

Şabanoğlu, C., Sinan, Ü. Y., Akboğa, M. K., Çoner, A., Gök, G., Kocabaş, U., Bekar, L., Gazi, E., Cengiz, M., Kılıç, S., İnanç, İ. H., Çakmak, H. A., & Zoghi, M. (2023). Long-term prognosis of patients with heart failure: Follow-up results of Journey HF-TR study population. Anatolian Journal of Cardiology, 27(1), 26-33.

Yifan Zhou | Cardiovascular Disease | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yifan Zhou | Cardiovascular Disease | Best Researcher Award

Hunan Normal University | China

Dr. Yifan Zhou is a dedicated researcher in the field of orthopedics, with a strong focus on musculoskeletal health, metabolic regulation, and their interrelated effects on chronic diseases. Affiliated with prominent medical institutions in China, he has made meaningful contributions to understanding how metabolic and physiological factors influence skeletal muscle mass, body composition, and overall health outcomes. He has published 3 scientific documents, achieving an h-index of 1 and a total of 4 citations from 4 referencing sources, reflecting the growing recognition of his work within the scientific community. His studies have explored key associations such as the relationship between the metabolic score for visceral fat index and skeletal muscle mass, the role of the cardiometabolic index in obstructive sleep apnea, and the link between liver function indicators and sarcopenia among middle-aged adults. Additionally, his work examines the connection between the triglyceride-glucose index and depression, highlighting the mediating effects of hypertension and smoking in obese individuals. His research has been published in respected journals including Lipids in Health and Disease, Frontiers in Endocrinology, Frontiers in Nutrition, and the Journal of Affective Disorders. Beyond his research, he also contributes as a reviewer for major international journals such as Scientific Reports, European Spine Journal, BMC Public Health, and European Journal of Medical Research.

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Featured Publications

Zhou, Y., Su, X., Tan, H., & Xiao, J. (2024). Association between metabolic score for visceral fat index and BMI-adjusted skeletal muscle mass index in American adults. Lipids in Health and Disease.

Zhou, Y., Yu, J., Tan, H., & Xiao, J. (2024). Association between cardiometabolic index and obstructive sleep apnea and the mediating role of smoking: A cross-sectional study. Frontiers in Endocrinology (Lausanne).

Zhou, Y., Yu, J., Wu, A., Tan, H., & Xiao, J. (2024). Association between albumin–bilirubin score and sarcopenia in middle-aged Americans: A cross-sectional study. Frontiers in Nutrition.

Zhou, Y., Yu, J., Qi, L., Tan, H., & Xiao, J. (2024). Association between triglyceride–glucose index and depression and the mediating role of hypertension: A cross-sectional study of obese adults. Journal of Affective Disorders.

Bo Yang | Cardiovascular Disease | Best Researcher Award 2025

Prof. Bo Yang | Cardiovascular Disease | Best Researcher Award

Wenzhou Medical University | China

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Bo Yang began his academic journey with a strong foundation in the field of nutrition and health sciences. He pursued his doctoral degree at Zhejiang University through a collaborative international research program with Harvard University. This early exposure to global academic environments enabled him to acquire a multidisciplinary perspective and laid the groundwork for his career in nutritional science and lipid medicine. His academic training emphasized both molecular-level investigation and broader public health perspectives, bridging basic research with applied health outcomes.

Professional Endeavors

Following his doctoral studies, Dr. Yang expanded his expertise through postdoctoral training at China Medical University in Taiwan. These experiences enriched his understanding of advanced methodologies in nutrition and health research. He later joined Wenzhou Medical University, where he currently serves as a Research Professor and Director of the Institute of Lipids Medicine. In this leadership role, Dr. Yang oversees both research and academic development, guiding projects that integrate basic, clinical, and translational research approaches.

Contributions And Research Focus

Dr. Yang’s research centers on nutritional epidemiology, functional lipids, and health management. His work explores the role of lipid metabolism and bioactive compounds in mind-body health, with a special emphasis on how dietary interventions influence chronic disease prevention. By integrating molecular nutrition with population-based approaches, his research addresses pressing public health challenges while providing evidence for precision nutrition strategies. His expertise spans functional lipids, mind-body health, and diet-related interventions, making significant contributions to the field of nutritional sciences.

Impact And Influence

With an extensive body of published work in peer-reviewed scientific journals, Dr. Yang has established himself as a recognized voice in the field of nutrition and lipid research. His contributions include more than fifty publications in SCI-indexed journals. Beyond his own research, he actively serves as a peer reviewer for prestigious journals such as Brain, Behavior & Immunity, Food & Function, and Nutrients. His editorial role as Statistical Editor for the British Journal of Nutrition further demonstrates his influence in shaping scientific communication and ensuring methodological rigor in nutrition science.

Academic Cites

Dr. Yang’s publications have been widely cited by scholars and researchers across the globe. His contributions to nutritional epidemiology and lipid metabolism have provided reference points for emerging research in functional foods, mind-body health, and chronic disease prevention. By bridging laboratory findings with population-based studies, his work is frequently referenced in both clinical nutrition and public health research, enhancing the academic discourse in these fields.

Legacy And Future Contributions

Dr. Yang’s legacy lies in his integration of molecular nutrition with population-based health studies, offering a holistic approach to understanding the role of diet in human health. His leadership at the Institute of Lipids Medicine positions him to continue fostering innovation in nutritional research and health management. Future contributions are expected to expand into precision nutrition, functional food development, and preventive strategies for chronic diseases, influencing both academic research and public health policy.

Conclusion

Dr. Bo Yang exemplifies the qualities of an accomplished researcher and academic leader in nutritional science and lipid medicine. His career demonstrates a commitment to advancing scientific knowledge, mentoring future scholars, and addressing global health challenges through nutrition-focused solutions. With his proven track record of impactful research, editorial leadership, and international collaboration, Dr. Yang is poised to make enduring contributions to the fields of nutrition, health, and medicine.

Notable Publications

"Effect of Clostridium butyricum against Microglia‐Mediated Neuroinflammation in Alzheimer's Disease via Regulating Gut Microbiota and Metabolites Butyrate"

Authors: Jing Sun, Jingxuan Xu, Bo Yang, Keyang Chen, Yu Kong, Na Fang, Tianyu Gong, Fangyan Wang, Zongxin Ling, Jiaming Liu
Journal: Molecular nutrition & food research
Year: 2020

"Effects of low-fat compared with high-fat diet on cardiometabolic indicators in people with overweight and obesity without overt metabolic disturbance: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials"

Authors: Mengqing Lu, Yi Wan, Bo Yang, Catherine E Huggins, Duo Li
Journal: British Journal of Nutrition
Year: 2018

"Effects of vegetarian diets on blood lipids: a systematic review and meta‐analysis of randomized controlled trials"

Authors: Fenglei Wang, Jusheng Zheng, Bo Yang, Jiajing Jiang, Yuanqing Fu, Duo Li
Journal: Journal of the American Heart Association
Year: 2015

"Ratio of n-3/n-6 PUFAs and risk of breast cancer: a meta-analysis of 274135 adult females from 11 independent prospective studies"

Authors: Bo Yang, Xiao-Li Ren, Yuan-Qin Fu, Jin-Long Gao, Duo Li
Journal: BMC cancer
Year: 2014