中文

Faculty

Liubai Li

Liubai Li

Liubai Li

  • M.D.,Ph.D.,Associate Professor
  • liubai@bjmu.edu.cn
  • Xueyuan Road 38, Haidian District, Beijing, China
  • Peking University
Personal profile

AFFILIATION

• Institute of Child & Adolescent Health, School of Public Health, Peking University Health Science Center. Peking University,China

• Department of Pediatrics, Peking University Health Science Center. China

• Division of Child Health/School Health, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention

PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION

• MD, Beijing Medical University, Preventive Medicine (1991)

• PhD, The University of Tokyo, International Health, Japan (2005)

• Postdoc., University of Pittsburgh, Child Weight Management and Wellness Center, Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh (2006)

• Visiting scholar, Stanford Prevention Research Center, Stanford University, USA (2017)

BOARDS, ADVISORY COMMITTEES, PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

• WHO Guideline writing group expert in “Management of infants and children at high risk (excessive adiposity) and children with obesity for improved health, functioning and reduced disability: a primary health care approach” (GDG Childhood Obesity,GG554)

• Member of(WHO)Accelerated Reduction Effort on Anaemia (AREA)(CoP)

• Member of(WHO)Food Safety Community of Practice(CoP)

• Chinese Association for Student Nutrition and Health Promotion

• Policy consultant expert: National School Feeding Program (2011 - present)

• Scientific Advisory Board Member, Chinese Institute of Food Science and Technology, The Second Council of The Food Nutrition and Health Branch (2015 - 2018)

• Committee Member of The National Group in Injury Prevention

• Editor of Chinese Journal of School Health

• Scientific Advisory Board Member of “School Nutrition & Health” in Beijing

 

Main research directions

Medical Nutrition

Child Health and Well-being

Adolescent Medicine

Injury Prevention

Representative scientific research projects

1. The establishment of a China –Japan Collaboration Platform in Brain Science and Medicine. Peking University,2019

2. International comparison of medical education in Adolescent Medicine in the concept of Clinical Medicine+X. Peking University,2019  

3. DASH Diet and energy-balance behaviors on the reduction of cardiometabolic risk factors in children and adolescents, 2016

4. Dietary phosphorus intake and its effects on the calcium nutrition in Chinese, 2015

5. Technique development and implementation research in a school-based child obesity intervention. The 2012 Annual Non-profit Health Project in School Health, Ministry of Science & Technology, China (201202010,Task III) 2012-2015

6. Correlates of Physical Activity in Chinese Youth and the Comprehensive Intervention Strategies. The 12th Five-year Key Project of Beijing Academy of Educational Sciences(AAA12011)2012-2015

7. Web-based Health Education in Child Nutrition and Health。 Ministry of Education,2011

8. Revision of “Criteria of Hemoglobin–based Anemia Screening in Chinese Children”. Ministry of Health(20090505),2009-2012

9. Development and implementation study of a web-based child nutrition and physical activity promotion. The 11th Five-year Key Project of Beijing Academy of Educational Sciences(AGA08054),2008-2011

10. School-based child obesity prevention. Ministry of Education(Edu 2007)

10 representative papers

1.Yang Jingjing, Zhao Yucang,Wang Ling,Li Jingjing, Yang Miao, Ma Jun, Li Liubai. Associating sleep duration with overweight and obesity in Chinese schoolchildren. Chinese Journal of Repriductive Health 2021;32(01):6-10

2.Yi Song, Anette Agardh, Jun Ma, Liubai Li, Yuanting Lei, Randall S. Stafford, Judith J. Prochaska. National trends in stunting, thinness and overweight among Chinese school-aged children, 1985–2014. International Journal of Obesity 2018.06  https://doi.org/10.1038/s41366-018-0129-7

3.Yucang Zhao, Xulong Wu, Nan Wang, Yiming Cheng, Liubai LI. The sedentary screen time and its correlates in the preschool children in Beijing, China. Chinese Journal of School Health 2019;40(3):344-346

4.Yiming Cheng, Nan Wang, Ziyao Ding, Liubai LI. The Status of the sugar-sweetened beverage consumption and its correlates in Chinese School children in Beijing, Hunan, and Ningxia. Chinese Journal of School Health 2018;39(4):501-505 (in Chinese)

5.Mingxin Xu, Nan Wang, Liubai LI. The association of maternal BMI and its change during pregnancy on the obesity of the neonates. China Journal of Reproductive Health 2017;28(5):447-450.(in Chinese)

6. LI Liu Bai, WANG Nan, WU Xu Long, WANG Ling, LI Jing Jing, YANG Miao, and MA Jun. Energy balance-related behaviors are related to cardiometabolic parameters and predict adiposity in 8-14-year-old overweight Chinese children one year later. Biomed Environ Sci 2016; 29(10): 754-757

7.Nan Wang, Xulong Wu, Ziyao Ding, and Liubai Li. Association of leisure screen time and body weight in Chinese school children. Chinese Journal of School Health 2016;37(11):1604-1606+1610. (in Chinese)

8. Song Y, Ma J, Li LB, Bin Dong, Zhiqiang Wang, Anette Agardh. Secular trends for age at spermarche among Chinese boys from 11 ethnic minorities, 1995–2010: a multiple cross-sectional study. BMJ Open 2016;6: e010518. doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2015-010518

9.LI Jing-jing, WU Xu-long, WANG Ling, YANG Miao, LI Liu-bai. Association of Anthropometrical Indices and Percent Body Fat with Cardiometabolic Parameters in Overweight Chinese Children. Chinese Journal of Child Health Care 2014,22(11):1130-1133 (in Chinese)

10.WANG Ling,LI Jing-jing,YANG Miao,WU Xu-long, LI Liu-bai, MA Jun. Nut consumption and its association with child obesity in Chinese school children. Chinese Journal of Child Health Care 2014,22 (11):1178-1182 (in Chinese)