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教育经历:

1990.9—1995.7  北京医科大学,预防医学专业,本科

1999.9—2004.7  北京大学,儿少卫生与妇幼保健专业,博士

曾在德国马尔堡大学、杜伊斯堡-埃森大学儿童肥胖研究组留学近两年,并且到美国和澳大利亚短期学术访问。

工作经历:

1995.8—1999.8 首都儿科研究所哮喘防治教育中心,实习研究员

2004.8—2016.5 北京大学公共卫生学院,讲师、副教授、教授

2016.6至今     北京大学公共卫生学院,妇幼卫生学系主任,教授

社会任职:

现任中华预防医学会生命早期发育与疾病防控专委会副主任委员、中国卫生信息学会妇幼保健信息专委会副主任委员,国家卫生标准委员会学校卫生标准专业委员会副主任委员,中华预防医学会儿少卫生分会常务委员。

研究方向:

研究方向包括儿童生长发育、肥胖流行病学、环境与妇幼健康。主要研究儿童肥胖及代谢异常的流行状况、发病机制与预防控制策略,环境因素与妇幼健康,孕产妇死亡,妊娠糖尿病,妇幼保健机构人力资源等。

科研项目:

作为课题负责人主持17项科研课题,包括卫生行业科研专项、国家重点研发计划重大慢性非传染性疾病专项、国家自然基金、北京市自然科学基金、中华医学基金(CMB)等。以下列出有代表性的科研项目:

  1. 基于学校的儿童超重肥胖干预技术开发与评价,国家重点研发计划重大慢性非传染性疾病防控研究重点专项,科技部,2016-2020
  2. BDNF-SH2B1-MAPK通路基因与饮食行为在儿童肥胖发病中的作用与机制研究,国家自然科学基金,2016-2019
  3. 学生常见疾病防控及健康危险因素监测方案编制及监测试点工作, 国家卫生计生委疾病预防控制局,2016
  4. 以学校为基础的儿童肥胖环境政策干预研究,美国中华医学基金,2012-2015
  5. 学生重大疾病防控技术和相关标准研制及应用(任务单元三),卫生行业科研专项,2012-2014

科研成果:

以第一或通讯作者发表学术论文120篇,其中SCI收录论文54篇。主编著作6部,申报专利1项。作为主要完成人获得中华预防医学会科学技术奖一等奖、北京市科学技术奖三等奖。以下列出有代表性的第一或通讯作者文章:

  1. Wang YY, Li Q, Guo Y, Zhou H, Wang X, Wang Q, Shen H, Zhang Y, Yan D, Zhang Y, Zhang H, Li S, Chen G, Zhao J, He Y, Yang Y, Xu J, Wang Y, Peng Z, Wang HJ, Ma X. Association of Long-term Exposure to Airborne Particulate Matter of 1 μm or Less With Preterm Birth in China. JAMA Pediatr. 2018, 172(3):e174872.
  2. Li Q, Wang YY, Guo Y, Zhou H, Wang X, Wang Q, Shen H, Zhang Y, Yan D, Zhang Y, Zhang H, Li S, Chen G, Lin L, Zhao J, He Y, Yang Y, Xu J, Wang Y, Peng Z, Wang HJ, Ma X. Effect of airborne particulate matter of 2.5 μm or less on preterm birth: A national birth cohort study in China. Environ Int. 2018, 121:1128-1136.
  3. Li Q, Guo Y, Song JY, Song Y, Ma J, Wang HJ. Impact of long-term exposure to local PM10 on children’s blood pressure: a Chinese national cross-sectional study. Air Quality Atmosphere and Health, 2018, 11(6): 705-713
  4. Wang HJ, Li Q, Guo Y, Song JY, Wang Z, Ma J. Geographic variation in Chinese children' forced vital capacity and its association with long-term exposure to local PM10: a national cross-sectional study. Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2017,24(28):22442-22449.
  5. Li Q, Wang HJ, Song Y, Ma J, Song JY, Guo YM. Association between Children’s Forced Vital Capacity and Long-term Exposure to Local Ambient Temperature in China: A National Cross-sectional Survey. Science of the Total Environment. 2016, 557-558: 880-7.
  6. Li Q, Guo Y, Wei DM, Song Y, Song JY, Ma J, Wang HJ. Does local ambient temperature impact children's blood pressure? A Chinese National Survey. Environmental Health. 2016, 16;15(1):21.
  7. Song Y, Ma J, Wang HJ, Wang Z, Lau PW, Agardh A. Age at spermarche: 15-year trend and its association with body mass index in Chinese school-aged boys. Pediatric Obesity. 2016,11(5):369-374.
  8. Shang XR, Song JY, Liu FH, Ma J, Wang HJ. GWAS-Identified Common Variants With Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease in Chinese Children. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 2015 ,60(5):669-74.
  9. Song Y, Ma J, Wang HJ, Wang Z, Hu P, Zhang B, Agard A. Secular trends of obesity prevalence in Chinese children from 1985 to 2010: Urban-rural disparity. Obesity (Silver Spring). 2015, 23(2):448-53.
  10. Li XH, Lin S, Guo H, Huang Y, Wu L, Zhang Z, Ma J, Wang HJ. Effectiveness of a school-based physical activity intervention on obesity in school children: a nonrandomized controlled trial. BMC Public Health. 2014,14:1282.
  11. Song Y, Ma J, Wang HJ, Wang Z, Hu P, Zhang B, Agardh A. Trends of Age at Menarche and Association with Body Mass Index in Chinese School-Aged Girls, 1985-2010. J Pediatr. 2014, 165(6): 1172-1177.
  12. Meng XR, Song JY, Ma J, Liu FH, Shang XR, Guo XJ, Wang HJ. Association study of childhood obesity with eight genetic variants recently identified by genome-wide association studies. Pediatr Res. 2014, 76(3): 310-315.
  13. Guan L, Shang XR, Liu FH, Song JY, Ma J, Wang HJ. Association of INSIG2 rs9308762 with ALT level independent of BMI. Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition. 2014, 58(2): 155-159.
  14. Wang D, Ma J, Zhang S, Hinney A, Hebebrand J, Wang Y, Wang HJ. Association of the MC4R V103I polymorphism with obesity: a Chinese case-control study and meta-analysis in 55,195 individuals. Obesity (Silver Spring). 2010, 18(3): 573-579.
  15. Wang HJ, Geller F, Dempfle A, Schäuble N, Friedel S, Lichtner P, Fontenla-Horro F, Wudy S, Hagemann S, Gortner L, Huse K, Remschmidt H, Bettecken T, Meitinger T, Schäfer H, Hebebrand J, Hinney A. Ghrelin Receptor Gene: Identification of several sequence variants in extremely obese children and adolescents, healthy normal weight and underweight students and children with short normal stature. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 2004, 89(1): 157-162.