Jianmeng Liu

Jianmeng Liu
Professor, Doctoral Supervisor
  • Email:liujm@pku.edu.cn
  • Address:38 Xueyuan Rd , Haidian District,Beijing,China

Overall introduction

Liu Jianmeng is a doctor of epidemiology and health statistics, doctoral supervisor. His main research areas are reproductive and perinatal epidemiology, and the development, utilization of big data for maternal and child health. He has presided over a number of projects of the Ministry of Science and Technology and the National Foundation Committee, and a number of projects of the National Health Commission and international organizations. He has published more than 180 papers in international and Chinese journals, such as JAMA, BMJ, JAMA Internal Medicine and Chinese Medical Journal. He is the chief editor of the Chinese Journal of Reproductive Health, the chairman of the Environmental and Reproductive Health Committee of the Chinese Environmental Mutagen Society, the deputy chairman of the Fertility Protection Branch of the Chinese Preventive Medicine Association, the deputy chairman of the Full Life Cycle Health Management Committee of the China Maternal and Child Health Association, and the member of the National Center For Healthcare Quality Management in Obstetrics Committee.

Main research directions

Big data study of reproductive health
Reproductive and perinatal epidemiology

Representative scientific research projects

(1)
National Natural Science Foundation of China, Effect of umbilical cord clamping time on maternal hemoglobin and maternal blood loss during caesarean section, 2022-2025, in progress. Role: PI
(2) UNICEF, Folic acid and other nutrition status survey of women and children in developing countries, 2020-2022, completed. Role: PI
(3) National Natural Science Foundation of China, Umbilical cord milking in cesarean delivery and the health outcomes associated with iron deficiency in infants: A randomized controlled study, 2016-2020, completed. Role: PI
(4) Ministry of Science and Technology of the People’s Republic of China, Study on prevention and treatment of complications of pregnancy in elderly women, 2016-2021, completed. Role: Co-PI
(5) National Health Commission of the People’s Republic of China, Study on indicators of development program of Chinese women and children, 2019, completed. Role: PI
(6) National Health Commission of the People’s Republic of China, Study on the adjustment of birth policy and the related situation of pregnant women and newborn population, 2017-2018, completed. Role: PI
(7) National Natural Science Foundation of China, A cohort study of requested cesarean delivery and metabolic syndrome in children, 2013-2016, completed. Role: PI
(8) National Natural Science Foundation of China, Follow-up observation and mechanism of kidney damage in children with kidney stones caused by melamine contaminated milk powder, 2011-2013, completed. Role: PI
(9) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention of the U.S.A, Folic acid, iron, multivitamin supplementation during pregnancy to prevent adverse outcomes: a randomized controlled study, 2006-2012, completed. Role: Co-PI


10 representative papers

(1)
Zhou YB, Si KY, Li HT, Li XC, Tanumihardjo S A, Liu JM*. Geographic and socio-demographic determinants of plasma retinol concentrations in Chinese pregnant and lactating women. Eur J Nutr. 2021.
(2) Li HT, Hellerstein S, Zhou YB, Liu JM*, Blustein J. Trends in Cesarean Delivery Rates in China, 2008-2018. JAMA. 2020;323(1):89-91.
(3) Li HT, Xue M, Hellerstein S, Cai Y, Gao YQ, Zhang YL, Qiao J, Blustein J, Liu JM*. Association of China’s universal two child policy with changes in births and birth related health factors: national, descriptive comparative study. BMJ. 2019;366: l4680.
(4) Liao Z, Zhou Y, Li H, Wang C, Chen D, Liu JM*. The Rates and Medical Necessity of Cesarean Delivery in the Era of the Two-Child Policy in Hubei and Gansu Provinces, China. Am J Public Health. 2019;109(3):476-82.
(5) Li HT, Luo SS, Trasande L, Hellerstein S, Kang CY, Li JC, Zhang YL, Liu JM*, Blustein J. Geographic variation and temporal trends in cesarean delivery rates in China, 2008-2014. JAMA.2017;317(1):69-76.
(6) Blustein J, Liu JM*. Time to consider the risks of caesarean delivery for long term child health. BMJ. 2015;350:h2410.
(7) Li HT, Liu JM*, Blustein J. Cesarean delivery on maternal request. JAMA. 2013;310(9):977-8. (letter)
(8) Liu JM*, Mei ZG, Ye RW, et al. Micronutrient supplementation and pregnancy outcomes: double-blind randomized controlled trial in China. JAMA Internal Medicine. 2013;173:276-82.
(9) Liu JM*, Ren A, Yang L, et al. Urinary tract abnormalities in Chinese rural children who consumed melamine-contaminated dairy products: a population-based screening and follow-up study. CMAJ. 2010; 182:439-43.
(10) 张媛,周玉博,李宏田,高燕秋,张亚黎,罗树生,康楚云*,刘建蒙*. 1996至2015年中国住院分娩率的变化趋势.中华医学杂志. 2017;97(17):1337-42.