Hydration and Health
Food and Nutrition Policy
Obesity Prevention and Control
Nutrition and disease
1. Project name: Study on the correlation between copeptin, hydration status and blood glucose and islet function among people with different glucose metabolism level; 2018.11-2019.11; China Postdoctoral Science Foundation; Project leader
2. Project name: Study on the correlation between hydration state, dietary structure and breast milk during pregnancy and puerperium; 2019.11-2021.11; Dietary nutrition research and education fund of Danone Nutrition Center; Project leader
3. Project name: Evidence-based research on health management; 2021.1-2023.12; Project leader
4. Project name: Study on the correlation between hydration status during pregnancy and pregnancy complications and maternal and infant outcomes; 2018.11-2020.11; Dietary nutrition research and education fund of Danone nutrition center; Main participant
5. Project name: Effects of different hydration states on cognitive ability; 2017.01-2020.12; National Natural Science Foundation of China; Main participant
6. Project name: Report on childhood obesity in China; 2015.06-2017.12; UNICEF; Main participant
7. Project name: Science and technology innovation China: Peking University intelligent health professional science and technology service team; 2021.8-2021.12; China Association for Science and Technology; Main participant
8. Project name: Revision of Dietary Guidelines for Chinese Children; 2020.1-2021.12; China Nutrition Society; Main participant
1. Zhang, N. , Li, Y. B. , He, H. R. , Zhang, J. F. , & Ma, G. S. . You are what you eat: microplastics in the feces of young men living in beijing. Science of The Total Environment, 2021,767:144343
2. Zhang N, Zhang F, Chen S, et al. Associations between hydration state and pregnancy complications, maternal-infant outcomes: Protocol of a prospective observational cohort study[J]. BMC Pregnant and Childbirth,2020,82,20.
3. Zhang N, Du S, Zhang JF, et al. Effects of dehydration and rehydration on cognitive performance and mood among male college students in Cangzhou, China: A self-controlled trial[J]. International Journal of Environmental Research & Public Health, 2019, 16(11), 1891
4. Zhang N, Du SM, Zhang JF, et al. Effect of drinking supplement water on cognitive performances and mood in adult male college students[J]. Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism, 2019, 74(suppl 3):71-72
5. Zhang N, Jianfen Zhang, Hairong He, et al. Association between the content of intracellular and extracellular fluid and the amount of water intake among Chinese college students[J]. Nutrition and Metabolism, 2019 16(67):1-10.
6. Zhang N, Songming Du, Yuexin Yang et al. Advances and Gaps in Recommendations for Adequate Water Intake in China[J]. Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition.2019, 28(4):1-9.
7. Zhang N, Morin C, Guelinckx I, et al. Fluid intake in urban China: results of the 2016Liq.In7national cross-sectional surveys[J]. European Journal of Nutrition, 2018, 57(Suppl 3):77-88.
8. Zhang N, Du S M, Ma G S. Current lifestyle factors that increase risk of T2DM in China[J]. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 2017, 71(7):832-838.
9. Zhang N, Du S, Tang Z, et al. Hydration, Fluid Intake, and Related Urine Biomarkers among Male College Students in Cangzhou, China: A Cross-Sectional Study-Applications for Assessing Fluid Intake and Adequate Water Intake[J]. International Journal of Environmental Research & Public Health, 2017, 14(5):513.
10. Zhang N, Du S, Tang Z, et al. Effect of Water Supplementation on Cognitive Performances and Mood among Male College Students in Cangzhou, China: Study Protocol of a Randomized Controlled Trial[J]. International Journal of Environmental Research & Public Health, 2017, 14(9):966.