Biography

Prof. Michael Chia

National Institute of Education

Nanyang Technological University, Singapore


Email: michael.chia@nie.edu.sg


Qualifications

1998 Ph.D., Exeter University, UK, Sport & Health Sciences

1991 B.Sc., Loughborough University, UK, PE & Sports Science


Publications (selected)

  1. Chia M (2011). Stability of physical fitness among Singaporean youth: practical implications. International Journal of Motor Learning and Sport Performance, 1: 11-17.
  2. Aziz AR, Chia MYH, Singh R, Wahid MF, Effect of Ramadan fasting on maximal aerobic performance adaptation in elite youth soccer players. International Journal of Sports Science and Coaching, 6: 87-98.
  3. Mukherjee S & Chia YHM (2010). Seasonal variation in body composition in Asian youth professional soccer players. Sport Science, 3: 15-22.
  4. Gupta N, Govindasamy B, Visvasuresh V, Chia M, & Lim D (2010) Comparison of body composition with bioelectric impedance (BIA) and dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) among Singapore Chinese. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 14: 33-35.
  5. Nidhi Gupta, Ming Kai Chin, Govindasamy Balasekaran, Jingzhen Yang, Michael Chia, Robert N, Girandola, Christopher R. Edginton, Mok & Magdalena Mo Ching (2010). Obesity Prevention in Singapore: A Holistic Approach through Collaborative Efforts among Government, Health Professionals and the Community. Asian Journal of Exercise and Sport Science, 7:61-70.
  6. Chia M (2010). Pedometer-assessed physical activity of Singaporean youths. Preventive Medicine, 50: 262-264.
  7. Chia M (2009). Play re-considered, resurrected and re-positioned in children- case study results from Singapore. Sport Science, 2: 44-48.
  8. Chia, M (2009). Pitfalls of physical inactivity and innovative intervention programmes to reduce physical inactivity and increase physical activity among Singaporean youths. Sport Science, 2: 105-110.
  9. Chia M, Wong P, Govindasamy, B, Tan SK, Kunalan, C & Chiang J (2009). Motion sensor outputs of children and adolescents walking and running to three treadmill speeds. Sport Science, 2: 27-35.
  10. Mukherjee S & Chia M (2009). Urinary total antioxidant capacity in soccer players. Acta Kinesiologica, 3: 26-33.
  11. Hu Q, Chia, M, Schmidt, G, & Moochhala, S. (2008). Effects of training status and different treadmill exercises on the activity of complement receptor type 1 of erythrocytes. Biology of Sport, 25: 321-338.
  12. Michael Chia & Jamie Lim (2008) Impact of fatigue on mass exponents during all-out intensity repeated sprints in untrained adults. Asian Journal of Exercise and Sports Science, 5: 17-22.
  13. Chia, M (2008) Physical inactivity among children and adolescents in Singapore-a paradoxical issue. Acta Kinesiologica, 2: 7-15.
  14. Chia M & Aziz R (2008) Pitfalls of allometry- Modelling maximal oxygen uptake in relation to body mass in athletes. Annals Academy of Medicine, 37: 989.
  15. Chia, M (2008) A health dilemma- physical fitness or physical activity. ISN Bulletin, 1: 5-12.

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