Dr. Jiarun Wu | Neuroscience & Education | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Jiarun Wu, Guizhou university of traditional medicine, China.
Wu Jiarun is a dedicated academic and researcher in the field of sports science and exercise physiology. With a strong educational foundation from Hainan Normal University and current doctoral studies at Universiti Sains Malaysia, he has cultivated expertise in exercise rehabilitation, fitness assessment, and sport nutrition. Professionally, he serves as a lecturer at the Guizhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, contributing to both education and research. His work is supported by recognitions such as the China National Postgraduate Scholarship and internal research grants. Wu’s commitment to evidence-based interventions and athlete health underscores his influence in advancing modern exercise science in both academic and applied settings.
Profile
🎓 Early Academic Pursuits
Wu Jiarun’s academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Physical Education (2010–2014) from Hainan Normal University, where he built a strong foundation in movement science and fitness principles. He remained there for his Master’s (2014–2017), specializing in Human Movement Science. During these years, Wu honed essential research skills and established a deep-seated interest in exercise physiology and sports science.
🧑🏫 Professional Endeavors
In 2017, Wu Jiarun launched his teaching career as a Lecturer at the School of Physical Education and Health, Guizhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Guian New Area University City, Guiyang. His role involves designing and delivering courses on fitness testing, exercise assessment, and nutrition, guiding both undergraduate and postgraduate students toward academic and practical excellence.
🔬 Contributions and Research Focus
Wu’s research interests firmly reside in exercise physiology and exercise rehabilitation. He has developed expertise in physical fitness testing and assessment, sport nutrition, and athletes’ nutrient intake evaluation. Currently pursuing a PhD in Sports Science at Universiti Sains Malaysia (since 2021), he explores tailored exercise interventions and rehabilitation protocols aimed at enhancing physical performance and athlete recovery.
💡 Accolades and Recognition
Wu Jiarun’s academic diligence has been rewarded with prestigious recognitions, most notably the China National Postgraduate Scholarship. In addition, he has secured funding from the Guizhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine for research initiatives related to exercise physiology and rehabilitation methods, underscoring his excellence and promise in the field.
🌍 Impact and Influence
Through his dual roles as educator and researcher, Wu Jiarun has influenced students and athletes across Guizhou Province. His rigorous fitness assessments and athlete nutrition strategies have shaped healthier training regimens. Moreover, his research insights are guiding future practitioners in the effective rehabilitation of patients through exercise-based interventions.
📈 Legacy and Future Contributions
As Wu continues toward the completion of his PhD, his legacy is being built on innovative exercise rehabilitation techniques and holistic sports nutrition approaches. He aims to publish in high-impact journals and integrate evidence-based practices into teaching and clinical settings. His long-term vision includes cultivating future scholars and practitioners in sports science, contributing to improved well-being and athletic performance.
🚀 Commitment to Advancing Sports Science
At the intersection of teaching, research, and practice, Wu Jiarun remains deeply committed to advancing the field of sports science. His specialized work in exercise physiology, rehabilitation, and athlete nutrition underscores his ongoing contribution to elevating both academic understanding and real-world application. Looking ahead, Wu aspires to lead cross-cultural and interdisciplinary collaborations that will further enhance global standards in sports health and rehabilitation.
Publication
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Title: The impact of COVID-19 on students’ anxiety and its clarification: a systematic review
Authors: J. Wu, G. Kuan, H. Lou, X. Hu, M.N. Masri, A. Sabo, Y.C. Kueh
Year: 2023
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Title: Validation of the athletic mental energy scale for Chinese school-age adolescents
Authors: J. Wu, F.J.H. Lu, Y. Wang, Y.C. Kueh, G. Kuan
Year: 2024
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Title: Examining the relationship between physical literacy and resilience against COVID-19-induced negative mental states in Chinese adolescents
Authors: J. Wu, G. Kuan, Y. Wang, Z. Liu, X. Hu, Y.C. Kueh, X. Zhang
Year: 2024
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Title: Alleviating Adolescent Stress, Anxiety, and Fear Through Music and Sports Games During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Authors: J. Wu, G. Kuan, A. Sabo, Y.C. Kueh, F.J.H. Lu
Year: 2025
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Title: The Impact of Tai Chi Combined with Music-Assisted Intervention on Depression and Anxiety Among College Students
Authors: Z. Xu, L. Yao, Q. Guo, Z. Liu, J. Wu, S. Wang, G. Kuan
Year: 2025
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Title: Psychometric properties of the Chinese version physical literacy assessment questionnaire among high school students in Gansu, China
Authors: Z. Qu, J. Wu, Y.C. Kueh, D. Ye, G. Kuan
Year: 2025
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Title: Anxiety, Depression and Stress Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic and Physical Activities: Systematic Review and Future
Authors: J. Wu, Z. Liu, X. Hu, H. Lou, Y.C. Kueh
Year: 2024
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Title: Physical education and sport anxiety state scale: psychometric properties of the Chinese version
Authors: Z. Liu, G. Kuan, K. Zhou, J. Wu, Y. Wang, Y.C. Kueh
Year: 2024
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Title: A Feasibility Study on Using Sports Games to Enhance Mental Toughness of Chinese Adolescent
Author: J. Wu
Year: 2023
🧠 Conclusion
Wu Jiarun exemplifies a rising leader in sports science with a clear focus on human performance and rehabilitation. His integration of theory, practice, and innovation reflects a progressive career dedicated to improving athletic health outcomes and education quality. As he continues his PhD journey and research endeavors, Wu is poised to make meaningful contributions to global sports medicine, physical education, and athlete recovery strategies, ensuring his work remains impactful for years to come.