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Wendy Y J Huang

Researcher at Hong Kong Baptist University

Publications -  75
Citations -  1772

Wendy Y J Huang is an academic researcher from Hong Kong Baptist University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Report card. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 55 publications receiving 1030 citations. Previous affiliations of Wendy Y J Huang include The Chinese University of Hong Kong.

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Global Matrix 3.0 Physical Activity Report Card Grades for Children and Youth: Results and Analysis From 49 Countries

Salomé Aubert, +75 more
TL;DR: The present study provides rich new evidence showing that the situation regarding the physical activity of children and youth is a concern worldwide and strategic public investments to implement effective interventions to increase physical activity opportunities are needed.
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COVID-19 Pandemic Brings a Sedentary Lifestyle in Young Adults: A Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Study.

TL;DR: A sedentary lifestyle in young adults during the COVID-19 pandemic was demonstrated, which will assist health policymakers and practitioners in the development of population specific health education and behavior interventions during this pandemic and for other future events.
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Understanding neighborhood environment related to Hong Kong children's physical activity: a qualitative study using nominal group technique

TL;DR: Specific physical activity-related environmental facilitators and barriers, which are unique in an ultra-dense city, were identified by Hong Kong children.
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Report Card Grades on the Physical Activity of Children and Youth Comparing 30 Very High Human Development Index Countries

Salomé Aubert, +41 more
TL;DR: This analysis summarizes the level and context of the physical activity of children and youth among very high Human Development Index countries, and provides additional evidence that the situation regarding physical activity inChildren and youth is very concerning.
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Physical Activity and Sedentary Time among Children with Disabilities at School.

TL;DR: This is the first study to examine MVPA and ST among different disability types at school using accelerometry, and it is suggested that this population should receive priority in the development of cost-effective interventions to improve their PA opportunities.