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Huimin Tian

Author: Date:2023-11-17



Associate professor, School of Nursing


TEL:15044162197

E-mailtianhm@jlu.edu.cn



Personal Profile

Hui min Tian, MD, associate professor of Nursing School of Jilin University. Graduated from School of Public Health, Jilin University, nutrition and Food Hygiene, and obtained the medical doctor's degree of Jilin University in 2019. Chinese registered dietitian, member of Chinese Nutrition Society, Chinese Association of Geriatric Research and Jilin Province Nutrition Society. Secretary-general of Maternal and Infant nutrition of Jilin Province Nutrition Society.

Mainly engaged in nutritional nursing and education for special populations such as pregnancy lactating women and infants, the elderly and people with diseases, conducted dietary surveys of populations, evaluated daily nutrient intake, and conducted dietary guidance and nutritional interventions.


Recent Publications and Presentations

[1] Liu P#, Tian H#, Ji T, Zhong T, Gao L, Chen L. Predictive Value of Malnutrition, Identified via Different Nutritional Screening or Assessment Tools, for Functional Outcomes in Patients with Stroke: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Nutrients. 2023 Jul 24;15(14):3280.

[2]   Liu P, Chen L, Zhong T, Zhang M, Ma T, Tian H*. Impact of calorie intake and refeeding syndrome on the length of hospital stay of patients with malnutrition: a systematic review and meta-analysis., Clinical Nutrition, 2022, 41(9): 2003-2012.

[3] Tian H, Yu H, Lin Y, Li Y, Xu W, Chen Y, Liu G, Xie L. Association between FADS Gene Expression and Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids in Breast Milk, Nutrients, 2022, 14(3).

[4] Tian HM, Wu YX, Lin YQ, Chen XY, Yu M, Lu T, Xie L. Dietary patterns affect maternal macronutrient intake levels and the fatty acid profile of breast milk in lactating Chinese mothers. Nutrition.2019 Feb;58: 83-88.

[5] Wu Y, Wang Y, Tian H, Lu T, Yu M, Xu W, Liu G, Xie L. DHA intake interacts with ELOVL2 and ELOVL5 genetic variants to influence polyunsaturated fatty acids in human milk. J Lipid Res. 2019 May;60(5): 1043-1049.

[6] Tian HM, Wu YX, Lin YQ, Chen XY, Yu M, Lu T, Xie L. The association between polyunsaturated fatty acids and FADS gene expression of breast milk in lactating Chinese mothers. September 20-22, 2019Nanjing.

[7] Tian HM, Wu YX, Lin YQ, Chen XY, Yu M, Lu T, Xie L. Dietary patterns affect maternal the fatty acid profile of breast milk in lactating Chinese mothers, Nutrition 2018, June 9-12, 2018, Boston.