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Prof Stanley Sai-Chuen HUI

Position: Professor
Address: G06 Kwok Sports Building,
The Chinese University of Hong Kong,
Shatin, N.T., HONG KONG
Telephone: (852) 2609 6081
Email: hui2162@cuhk.edu.hk



EDUCATION

Advanced Certificate in P.E. (Grantham College of Education),
BPE, MSc (Springfield College),
EdD (University of Houston).

PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATION

  • Fellow, American College of Sports Medicine
  • Fellow, American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance
  • ACSM Health Fitness Director ® Certified
  • ACSM Health Fitness Instructor ® Certified


  • RESEARCH INTEREST

  • Health and Fitness
  • Testing and Measurement Techniques in P.E. and Sports
  • Physical Fitness
  • Children and Elderly Fitness
  • Physical Activity and Health


  • HONOURS, AWARDS, AND LISTINGS

    • 2008 - Merit Award of Quality Education Fund Project

    • 2008 - Young Researcher Award, CUHK

    • 2007 - International Health Professional of the Year 2007

    • 2007 - Who's Who in Asia (2007)

    • 2006 - Australian Sports Medicine Federation Fellows Awards:ASICS Best Paper (2006)

    • 2006 - Who's Who in Medicine and Healthcare (2006)

    • 2006-2007 - Outstanding Teacher Award (1st Term SPE 4560)

    • 2005-2006 - Outstanding Teacher Award (1st Term SPE 4560)

    • 2005 - Highest Rated Research Abstract (Research Consortium, American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance)

    • 2005 - Reviewer Award (Journal of Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science)

    • 2004-2005 - Outstanding Teacher Award (1st Term SPE 4560)

    • 1998-2008 - Outstanding Teacher Award, Department of Sports Science & PE, CUHK

    • 2002 - Exemplary Teaching Award, Faculty of Education, CUHK

    • 2001 - Fellow, American College of Sports Medicine

    • 2001 - Fellow, American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance

    • 2001 - Exemplary Teaching Award, Faculty of Education, CUHK

    • 2000 - Exemplary Teaching Award, Faculty of Education, CUHK

    • 1993-1995 - Dean List, University of Houston, Houston, TX, USA

    • 1992 - Dean List, Springfield College, MA, USA

    • 1991 - Summa Cum Laude Honour, Springfield College, MA, USA

    • 1991 - Dean List, Springfield College, MA, USA

    • 1985 - First Prize Academic Honour, Grantham College of Education, Hong Kong

    MEMBERSHIP OF PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

    • The International Federation of Sports Medicine (FIMS)

    • American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance (AAHPERD)

    • American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM, 美國運動醫學學院)

    • Hong Kong Association for the Study of Obesity (HKASO, 香港肥胖醫學會)

    • Hong Kong Professional Teachers' Union (HKPTU)

    • Hong Kong Physical Fitness Association (HKPFA, 香港體適能總會)

    FUNDED RESEARCH

    1. Stanley Hui, Sum Kim-wai, Andrew Jackson Provision of Consultancy Services for The Physical Fitness Requirements forPolice Recruitment HKSAR. (Hong Kong Police Force)

    2. Stanley Hui Provision of Consultancy Service for Body Composition Measurement (Education Bureau, HKSAR & Physical Fitness Association of Hong Kong, China)

    3. Stanley Hui, Sum Kim-wai Provision of National Professional Development Program and Award Scheme for Personal Trainers in China (Life Fitness Asia Pacific Limited & Uniregent China Limited)

    4. Stanley Hui, Sum Kim-wai, Wong Po-shing, Wolfgang Baumann Consultancy Study on Sports for All - Participation Pattern of Physical Activity in Hong Kong. (Leisure and Cultural Services Department, Hong Kong SAR)

    5. Stephen Wong, Jo Salman, Stanley Hui, et al. Environmental Determinants of Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior Among Hong Kong Schoolchildren. (Earmarked Research Grant 2007/2008)

    6. Stanley Hui, Sum Kim-wai
      Survey Design and Data Analysis Services for Physical Fitness Test for the Community
      (Leisure and Cultural Services Department, Hong Kong SAR)

    7. Stanley Hui, Chik, Tze-kwan
      Development of a Health-Related Physical Fitness Assessment Inventory: A Preliminary Study
      ( Direct Grant for Research 2005-06)

    8. John Lee, Stanley Hui, et al.
      Partnership for Improvement of Learning and Teaching (PILT)
      (The Permanent Secretary for Education and Manpower Incorporated, HKSAR)

    9. Stanley Hui, Sum Kim-wai, Chan Wan-ka, James Morrow
      A Survey Study on Primary Schools Students' Physical Fitness and Their Attitude Towards Physical Education 2005-06
      (Education and Manpower Bureau, Hong Kong SAR)

    10. Stanley HUI, Chan Kai Ming, James Morrow, Sum Kim Wai
      Virtual Trainer: An Innovated Approach for Exercise and Health Promotion
      (Earmarked Research Grant 2004/2005)

    11. Stanley HUI, Jean Woo Wong, Kwok Chi Yui
      Evaluation of Energy Expenditure and Cardiovascular Health Effects from Tai Chi and Walking Exercise
      (Health and Health Services Research Fund 2004/2005, Home Affairs Bureau)

    12. Stanley HUI, Sum Kim Wai, Chan Wan Ka, James Morrow
      Survey on Students Physical Fitness and Attitudes Towards Physical Education 2004-2005
      (Education and Manpower Bureau of HKSAR)

    13. Stanley HUI, Sum Kim Wai, James Morrow
      Survey on Students Physical Fitness and Attitudes Towards Physical Education 2003-2004
      (Education Department of HKSAR)

    14. Stanley HUI, Chan Wan Ka
      Use of Information Technology in Quality Physical Education: Development of An Interactive Web-based Computer Program
      (Quality Education Fund, Education Department of HKSAR)

    15. Stanley HUI, Brian Tomlinson, Neil Thomas, John Wong
      Relationship Between Physical Activity, Physical Fitness and Heart Disease Risk Factors in Hong Kong Middle-age Adults
      (Hong Kong Sports Development Board)

    16. Chan C.M., Stanley HUI, Stephen Wong, Amy Ha, Youlian Hong
      Investigation on Health-related Physical Fitness of School Children in Hong Kong
      (Earmarked Research Grant 1999/2000)

    17. Stanley HUI, Stephen Wong, Patrick Lau, Gary Wong
      Validation of the 1-mile Walk Test for Predicting the Aerobic Capacity of Chinese Children Investigation on Health-related Physical Fitness of School Children in Hong Kong
      (United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia Faculty Research Grant & Hsin Chong - K.N. Godfrey Yeh Education Fund)

    18. Patrick Lau, Stanley Hui, Gary Wong, Bryan Yuen
      Fat to Fit: Weight Loss Program for Obese Children in Hong Kong
      (Health Care and Promotion Fund, Hospital Authority)

    19. Stanley HUI, James Morrow
      Impact of Perception and Knowledge of Physical Activity on Physical Activity Level: A Cross-cultural Comparison between American and Hong Kong Adults
      (Direct Grant for Research, CUHK)

    RECENT PUBLICATIONS

    1. Hui, S.C., Wong, J., Kwok, T. (2009). Evaluation of energy expenditure and cardiovascular health effects from Tai Chi and walking exercise. Hong Kong Medical Journal, 15(Supplement 2), S4-7.

    2. Wen, X., Wang, M., Hui, S. C., (2008). Review on development of sarcopenia research. Chinese Journal of Sports Medicine, 27(5), 670-673.

    3. Hui, S. C., Lau, W. C., Yuen, P. Y., Wong, W. K., Lam, W. K. (2008). Effects of a school-based intervention program for obese Chinese children: The Fun-and-Fit project. The ICHPER˙SD Journal of Research, 3(1), 6-11.

    4. Ko, G. T. C., Chan, J. C. N., Chan, A. W. Y., Wong, P. T. S., Hui, S. S. C., Tong, S. D. Y., et al. (2007). Low levels of awareness of suboptimal health conditions in a high risk working population: the “better health for better Hong Kong” Health Promotion Campaign. International Journal Behavioral Medicine, 14, 63-69.

    5. Ko, G. T. C., Chan, J. C. N., Chan, A. W. Y., Wong, P. T. S., Hui, S. S. C., Tong, S. D. Y., et al. (2007). Association between sleeping hours, working hours and obesity in Hong Kong Chinese: The “better health for better Hong Kong” health promotion campaign. International Journal of Obesity, 31(2), 254-260.

    6. Ko, G. T. C., Chan, J. C. N., Chan, A. W. Y., Wong, P. T. S., Hui, S. S. C., Chow, F., et al. (2007). Doubling over ten years of central obesity in Hong Kong Chinese working men. Chinese Medical Journal, 120, 1151-1154.

    7. Ko, G. T. C., Chan, J. C. N., Tong, S. D. Y., Chan, A. W. Y., Wong, P. T. S., Hui, S. S. C., et al. (2007). Associations between dietary habits and risk factors for cardiovascular and chronic diseases in Hong Kong Chinese working population: the “Better Health for Better Hong Kong” (BHBHK) health promotion campaign. Asian Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 16, 757-765.

    8. Thomas G. N., Tomlinson B., Hong A. W. L., and Hui S. C. (2006). Age-related anthropometric remodelling resulting in increased and redistributed adiposity is associated with increases in the prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors in Chinese subjects. Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews, 22(1), 72-8.

    9. Ip, W.M., Woo, J., Yue, S.Y., Kwan, M., Sum, C.M.W., Kwok, T., Hui, S.C. (2006) Evaluation of the Effect of Energy Conservation Techniques in the Performance of Activity of Daily Living Tasks in the Older Population. Clinical Rehabilitation, 20(3), 254-61.

    10. Hui, S. C., and Chan W.Z. (2006). Relationship between Heart Rate and Oxygen Uptake During Rest and Exercise in Chinese Children. Research Quarterly in Exercise and Sports, 77(1), 41-49.

    11. Hui, S. C., Thomas, G. N., and Tomlinson, B. (2005). Relationship between physical activity, fitness and CHD risk factors in middle-aged Chinese. Journal of Physical Activity and Health, 3, 307-323.

    12. Hui, S.C. & Peggy P.Y. Cheung. (2004). Comparison of the Effects of Three Stepping Cadences on the Criterion-related Validity of a Step Test in Chinese Children. Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science, 8(3), 167-179.

    13. Hui, S.C. (2004). Current Perspectives on Health and Physical Activity in Hong Kong: A Review. Journal of Physical Activity and Health, 1(1), 56-70.

    14. Hui, S.C., Tanaka, K., Kang, S.J. (2004). Comparison of Physical Activity Levels of Children Between Three Metropolitan Cities in Asia. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 75(supplement), A101-102.

    15. Hui, S.C., Kwok, C.Y., and Li, M. (2004). Cross-Validation Of Asian-Specific Skinfold Equations For Predicting Body Fat Of Hong Kong Chinese: A 4-Compartment Model. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 36(5)(supplement), S73-74, #501.

    16. Hui, S.C., Thomas, G.N., and Tomlinson, B. (2003). Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors in Middle-Aged Hong Kong Chinese and It's Association with Physical Fitness. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 35(5) (supplement),S71, #384.

    17. Hui, S.C., Thomas, G.N., and Tomlinson, B. (2002). Physical Activity, Fitness, and Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Middle-age Chinese Women. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 34(5) (supplement), S122, #691.

    18. Hui, S.C. (2002). Effect of Cadence in Curl-up Test for Classifying the Abdominal Fitness Levels of High School Boys. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 73(supplement), A39-40.

    19. Cheung P.Y., and Hui, S.C. (2002). Oxygen Consumption of Bench Stepping Exercise in Chinese Children: A Comparison with ACSM Equation. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 34(5) (supplement), S4, #20.

    20. Hui, S.C. and Morrow, J.R. Jr. (2001). Level of Participation and Knowledge of Physical Activity in Hong Kong Chinese Adults and Their Association with Age. Journal of Physical Activity and Aging, 9(4), 372-385.

    21. Chan, C. M., Lau, Y. H., and Hui, S. C. (2001). An Evaluation of Job Satisfaction of Physical Education Teachers in Hong Kong. International Sports Journal, 5(1), 60-70.

    22. Hui, S.C., Wong, S.H.S., Lau, W.C., and Wong, G.W.K. (2001). Cross-validation of Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis for Estimation of Body Fat in Chinese Children Age 8 to 12. In M.K. Chin, L.D. Hensley, & Y.K. Liu, (Eds.), Innovation and Application of Physical Education and Sports Science in the New Millennium - An Asia-Pacific Perspective (pp. 487-492). Tai Po, Hong Kong: The Hong Kong Institute of Education.

    23. Chan, W.Z., and Hui, S.C. (2001) Evaluation of Three Physical Activity Questionnaires in Predicting Cardiovascular Fitness of Chinese Children. In M.K. Chin, L.D. Hensley, & Y.K. Liu, (Eds.), Innovation and Application of Physical Education and Sports Science in the New Millennium - An Asia-Pacific Perspective (pp. 493-500). Tai Po, Hong Kong: The Hong Kong Institute of Education.

    24. Hui, S.C., Yuen, P.Y. (2000). Validity of the Modified Back Saver Sit-and-Reach Test: A Comparison with Other Protocols. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 32(9), 1655-1659.

    25. Hui, S.C., Jackson, A.S., Wier, L.T. (2000). Development of Normative Values for Resting and Exercise Rate Pressure Products. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 32(8), 1520-1527.

    26. Hui, S. C. and Mahar, M.T. (2000). A Comparative Study: Acute Cardiac Response Among Isometric, Isotonic, and Isokinetic Leg Extension. International Sports Journal, 4(2), 98-110.

    27. Hui, S.C., Yuen, P.Y., Morrow, J.R. Jr., Jackson, A.W. (1999). Comparison of the Criterion-related Validity of Sit-and-Reach Tests with and without Limb Length Adjustment. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 70(4), 401-406.

    28. Hui, S.C. (2001). Criterion-Related Validity of A 0-10 Scale Physical Activity Rating in Chinese Youth. Proceedings of the 2001 Asia-Pacific Rim Conference on Exercise and Sports Science: The New Perspective of Exercise & Sports Science for the Better Life in the 21st Century, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea, July 6-8. pp. 159.

    29. Cheung, P., Hui, S.C., and Chan, W.Z. (2001). The Relationship of Physical Activity Participation and Functional Ability on the Fear of Falling of Chinese Elderly Women. Proceedings of the 6th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (pp.615). Cologne, Germany: German Society of Sport Science.

    30. Hui, S.C., Chan, W.S., Wong, H.S.S., Wong, G.W.K., Lau, W.C. (2001). Evaluation of Skinfolds Measurement in Estimating Body Fat of Chinese Children. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 33(5) (supplement), S244, #1369.

    31. Chan, W.S., Hui, S.C., Wong, H.S.S. (2001). Relationship Between Body Mass Index and Body Fat in Chinese Children. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 33(5) (supplement), S244, #1370.

    32. Hui, S.C., Chan, C.M., Wong, S.H.S., Ha, A.S.C., & Hong, Y. (2001). Physical Activity Levels of Chinese Youths and Its Association with Physical Fitness and Demographic Variables: The Hong Kong Youth Fitness Study. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 72(supplement), A92-93.

    33. Hui, S.C., Wong, S.H.S., Wong, G.W.K., & Lau, W.C. (2001). Evaluation of Body Composition Measurement in Chinese Children. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 72(supplement), A40.

    34. Chan, R.C.M., Hui, S.C., Wong, S.H.S., Ha, A.S.C., & Hong, Y. (2001). The Relationship Between the Psychometric Profile and Health-related Fitness of Chinese Youths in Hong Kong. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 72(supplement), A87.

    35. Hui, S.C., Wong, S.H.S., Wong, W.K., and Lau, W.C. (2000). Validity of 1-mile Walk Test in Predicting Aerobic Capacity of Chinese Children Age 8 to 13. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 32(5) (supplement), S318, #1595.

    36. Hui, S. C., Lau, W. C., and Yuen, P. Y. (2000). Fat-Fun-Fit Project: Effects of A School-based Weight Loss Intervention Program in Hong Kong Children. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 71(supplement), A39-40.

    37. Hui, S.C., Morrow, J.R. Jr., Leung, W.C. (1999). Comparison of the Physical Activity Levels between American and Hong Kong Chinese. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 31(5), (Supplement)S165, #720.

    38. Hui, S.C., Yuen, P.Y., Morrow, J.R. Jr. (1999). The Perceived Importance of Physical Activity Habits in Hong Kong Chinese. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 31(5), (Supplement)S165, #721.

    39. Hui, S.C., Leung, W.C. (1999). An Evaluation of the Knowledge and Level of Physical Activity in Hong Kong Chinese. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 70 (Supplement), A123-124.
    BOOKS
    1. Hui, S. C. (2009). Exercise Physiology. In American College of Sports Medicine Resources Manual for Personal Trainer. 3rd Ed. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

    2. Hui, S. C. (2007). Exercise Physiology. In American College of Sports Medicine Resources Manual for Personal Trainer. 2nd Ed. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. Pp. 79 – 108.

    3. Hui, S. C. (2006). Measuring Health-related Physical Fitness in Hong Kong Children and Youth. In Johns D.P. & Lindner, K.J, Physical Activity and Health of Hong Kong Youth. CUHK Press, Hong Kong. Pp. 35 – 63.

    4. Hui, S. C. (2005). Manual of Health-Related Physical Fitness Assessment for Hong Kong Students. Department of Sports Science and Physical Education, The Chinese University of Hong Kong.

    5. Hui, S. C. (2002). Aquatic Exercise for Fitness and Health (水中健體運動) Wan Li: Hong Kong.

    6. Hui, S. C. (2001). One-minute Office Stretching Exercise. (一分鐘辦公室伸展運動) Wan Li: Hong Kong.

    7. Hui, S. C., Yuen, P. Y., Sum, K. W. (1998). Wellness: The Key to Quality Life. Department of Sports Science and Physical Education, The Chinese University of Hong Kong.
    SOFTWARE

    1. 2005 - On-line Health-related Physical Fitness Evaluation System. (www program)

    2. 2002 - PE-WEB: An Interactive Web-based Program in Physical Education (www program)

    3. 2000 - Stretch Reminder Software (PC).

    4. 2000 - Health-related Fitness Evaluation Program (PC).

    5. 1999-2000 - Physical Fitness Evaluation Computer Program for Children Weight Control Project (Mac).

    6. 1997-1999 - Health-related Physical Fitness Evaluation Computer Program: An Exercise Prescription Project at Union Hospital (PC & Mac).

    7. 1993-1995 - Object-oriented Computer Programme: Attitudes of School Children towards Tobacco Advertisement -- An Electronic Survey (Mac).

    VIDEOS

    1. 2002 - Exercise with Your Neighborhood VCD - Para Para Dance (by Department of Health - Kowloon Central/West/Kwun Tong Districts Committee)左鄰右里齊運動VCD - Para Para 動感舞 (衛生署 - 九龍中/西/觀塘地區健康委員會)

    2. 2001 - Healthy Exercise with Kid's Songs for Children (by Department of Health - New Territories)運動兒歌唱又跳 VCD (衛生署 - 新界)

    3. 2000 - One-minute Stretch (by Wan-li Publisher) 一分鐘伸展運動 VCD (萬里出版社)

    4. 2000 - Health is Most Important (by TVB) 最緊要健康 (無線電視製作)

    5. 1999 - Low-impact Aerobic Exercise for Children (I) -- age 8-10 years, CUHK, Dept. of SSPE

    6. 1999 - Low-impact Aerobic Exercise for Children (II) -- age 11-13 years, CUHK, Dept. of SSPE

    COURSES TAUGHT

    Undergraduate Courses

    • Physical Fitness Appraisal & Exercise Prescription
    • Basic Statistics, Computing & Measurement for Physical Education
    • Health and Physical Education
    • Functional Anatomy & Human Growth
    • Design of Personal Health and Fitness Training Program
    • Badminton
    Graduate Courses

    • Theories and Applications of Measurement Concepts in Exercise Science
    • Exercise and Health Promotion for Special populations
    • Exercise Prescriptions and Chronic Diseases
    • Physical Fitness and Health: Advanced Theories and Applications
    • Design of Personal Health and Fitness Training Program
    • Badminton
    Other Collaborative Courses

    • MSc and PGDip in Sports Medicine and Health Science (Faculty of Medicine)
    • MSc in Health Education and Health Promotion (Faculty of Medicine, Center for Health Education and Health Promotion)
    • Certificate Course in Obesity and Weight Management (Faculty of Medicine, Department of Medicine and Therapeutics, Hong Kong Foundation for Research and Development in Diabetes)
    • Advanced Certification Course in Diabetes Management. (Faculty of Medicine, Department of Medicine and Therapeutics, Hong Kong Foundation for Research and Development in Diabetes)
    • American College of Sports Medicine -- Health and Fitness Instructor Certification Course (Hong Kong Physical Fitness Association, and American College of Sports Medicine).

    Department of Sports Science and Physical Education, Faculty of Education, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
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