中文

Faculty

Bin Dong

Bin Dong

Bin Dong

  • Researcher
  • bindong@bjmu.edu.cn
  • Xueyuan Road 38, Haidian District, Beijing, China
  • Peking University
Personal profile

2021 - :Chinese Association for Student Nutrition & Health Promotion, Branch of School Health, Vice Chairman.

2021 - :China National Committee for Terminology in Science and Technology, Branch committee for terminology in child and adolescent health & school health, Secretary.

2019-: School Health Standards Professional Committee of National Health Standards Commission, General Secretary.

2019-: Chinese Association for Student Nutrition & Health Promotion, Branch of Student Health Education, Committee Member.

2018-: Group Standard Commission of China Health Inspection Association, School Health Standard Committee, General Secretary.

2015 - : American Journal of Hypertension, Editorial Board Member.

 

Main research directions

Growth, development, and related influencing factors in children and adolescents.

Cardiovascular health in children and adolescents.

Development and application of health related standards in children and adolescents.

Representative scientific research projects

1. National Science Foundation: Effect of weight change over the life course and Kisspeptin system genes on puberty onset: a cohort study (81903344).

2. Young Researcher Personal Project of Beijing.

3. Communist Youth League Central Committee: Study on mechanism of preventing myopia in children and adolescents based on hazard analysis and critical point control system (HACCP) (19ZD049).

4. Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention: Development and research on public health standards.

5. Funding of Excellent Talents Fund Program of Peking University Health Science Center: Blood glucose and its associated factors in adolescents of variant stages of puberty: a cohort study (BMU2017YJ002).

10 representative papers

1. Dong B, Zou Z, Song Y, et al. Adolescent Health and Healthy China 2030: A Review. J Adolesc Health 2020;67 (5S): S24-S31.

2. Li Y, Gao D, Yang Z, Ma Y, Chen M, Ma J, Dong Y, Dong B. Parental Adherence to Ideal Cardiovascular Health Status Was Associated With a Substantially Lower Prevalence of Overweight and Obesity in Their Offspring Aged 6–18 Years. Front Nutr 2021;8: 715171.

3. Wang X, Dong B, Ma J, et al. Role of tri-ponderal mass index in cardio-metabolic risk assessment in children and adolescents: compared with body mass index. Int J Obes (Lond) 2020;44 (4): 886-94.

4. Dong B, Dong Y H, Yang Z G, et al. Healthy Body Weight may Modify Effect of Abnormal Birth Weight on Metabolic Syndrome in Adolescents. Obesity 2019. 27 (3): 462-469.

5. Dong B, Zou Z, Song Y, et al. Adolescent health and Healthy China 2030: a cross-sectional study. Lancet 2018. 392: S63.

6. Yang Y, Dong B, Zou Z, et al. Association between Vegetable Consumption and Blood Pressure, Stratified by BMI, among Chinese Adolescents Aged 13-17 Years: A National Cross-Sectional Study. Nutrients 2018;10 (4): 451.

7. Dong B, Arnold LW, Peng Y, et al. Ethnic differences in cardiometabolic risk among adolescents across the waist–height ratio spectrum: National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys (NHANES).Int J Cardiol 2016; 222:622-628.

8. Dong B, Wang Z, Wang HJ, et al. Improving Hypertension Screening in Childhood Using Modified Blood Pressure to Height Ratio. J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich) 2016; 18:557-664.

9. Dong B, Wang Z, Arnold L, et al. The association between blood pressure and grip strength in adolescents: does body mass index matter? Hypertens Res 2016; 39(12): 919-925.

10. Dong B, Wang Z, Song Y, et al. Understanding trends in blood pressure and their associations with body mass index in Chinese children, from 1985 to 2010: a cross-sectional observational study. BMJ Open 2015; 5:e009050.