Hao Su | Sport Nutrition | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Hao Su | Sport Nutrition | Best Researcher Award

Professor of Sport Chemistry at Beijing Sport University, China

Prof. Hao SU, a leading figure in sport chemistry at Beijing Sport University, has significantly advanced the fields of sports nutrition and anti-aging. Through his prolific research, patents, and publications in esteemed journals like The Journal of Nutrition, Health and Aging and Frontiers in Physiology, he has contributed transformative knowledge to science. His groundbreaking work on intermittent fasting and its safer, practical benefits for individuals with metabolic health challenges underscores his dedication to improving public health. 🏋️‍♂️🔬📖

Publication Profile : 

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Educational Background 🎓

Professor Hao SU earned his academic credentials from prestigious institutions, equipping him with expertise in sport chemistry and its applications.

Professional Experience 💼

Professor Hao SU is a distinguished academic at Beijing Sport University, specializing in sport chemistry with a focus on sports nutrition, risk assessment and prevention in sports, as well as anti-aging mechanisms and applications in sports. With a career highlighted by impactful research, he has led multiple high-profile projects, including three at the national level and several provincial and ministerial-level initiatives. Prof. SU has authored over 50 academic papers, secured more than 10 authorized patents, and received a provincial-level scientific research award. His collaborations include partnerships with renowned institutions such as the Institute of Population Research at Peking University. 📚✨

Research Interests 🔬

Prof. SU’s primary areas of research are:

  • Sports Nutrition
  • Risk Assessment and Prevention in Sports
  • Mechanisms and Applications of Anti-aging in Sports
    His innovative studies delve into the effects of HIIT and vitamin E interventions on the ROS-NFκB-Bnip3 pathway in aging, and his meta-analyses offer critical insights into intermittent fasting for metabolically healthy obese individuals.

Publications 📚

Su, H. (2022). Effects of different resistance exercise forms on body composition and muscle strength in overweight and/or obese individuals: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Frontiers in Physiology, 12, Article 791999. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2021.791999


Su, H. (2021). Effect of long-term exercise on liver lipid metabolism in Chinese patients with NAFLD: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Frontiers in Physiology, 12, Article 748517. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2021.748517


Su, H., Liu, D., Shao, J., Li, Y., Wang, X., & Gao, Q. (2020). Aging liver: Can exercise be a better way to delay the process than nutritional and pharmacological intervention? Focus on lipid metabolism. Current Pharmaceutical Design, 26(20), 2605–2612. https://doi.org/10.2174/1381612826666200605111232


Su, H. (2014). Associations of cardiorespiratory fitness with cardiovascular disease risk factors in middle-aged Chinese women: A cross-sectional study. BMC Women’s Health, 14, Article 62. https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6874-14-62


Su, H. (2012). Biomarker detection of rhGH doping: An excretion study. Drug Testing and Analysis, 4(10), 835–842. https://doi.org/10.1002/dta.1423