Jia Huang

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Jia Huang

Professor

Rehabilitation industry institute

Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China


About the Speaker:

Professor, doctoral supervisor, dean of the Rehabilitation Medicine College, Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine.


Jia Huang is a young top-notch talent under "Eagle Program" and a recipient of the Outstanding Youth Fund of the Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province. She is currently the vice chairman of the Rehabilitation Branch of China Association of Chinese Medicine, and the standing committee member of the Speech Rehabilitation Committee of the Chinese Association of Rehabilitation Medicine, etc. She has presided two National Natural Science Foundation and four provincial scientific research projects, while also participated in key national research and development projects such as the 13th and 14th Five-Year Plans. She has published more than 33 academic papers, including 17 SCI-indexed articles. Her accolades include the second prize of the National Teaching Achievement Award (as the third contributor), the second prize of the National Science and Technology Progress Award (as the fifth contributor), and the second prize of the Science and Technology Award of the Chinese Association of Rehabilitation Medicine (as the first contributor).


Selected Recent Publications:

1. Wan R, Huang J, Wang K, Long D, Tao A, Huang J, Liu Z (2025) Effectiveness of Mind-Body Exercise in Older Adults With Sarcopenia and Frailty: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. J Cachexia Sarcopenia Muscle 16:e13806.

2. Wu J, He Y, Liang S, Liu Z, Huang J, Liu W, Tao J, Chen L, Chan CCH, Lee TMC (2023) Effects of computerized cognitive training on structure‒function coupling and topology of multiple brain networks in people with mild cognitive impairment: a randomized controlled trial. Alzheimers Res Ther 15:158.

3. Chen Y, Qin J, Tao L, Liu Z, Huang J, Liu W, Xu Y, Tang Q, Liu Y, Chen Z, Chen S, Liang S, Chen C, Xie J, Liu J, Chen L, Tao J (2023) Effects of Tai Chi Chuan on Cognitive Function in Adults 60 Years or Older With Type 2 Diabetes and Mild Cognitive Impairment in China: A Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA Netw Open 6:e237004.

4. Wu J, Tu J, Liu Z, Cao L, He Y, Huang J, Tao J, Wong MNK, Chen L, Lee TMC, Chan CCH (2023) An Effective Test (EOmciSS) for Screening Older Adults With Mild Cognitive Impairment in a Community Setting: Development and Validation Study. J Med Internet Res 25:e40858.





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