Last update @ 30 Jan 2015 Dr. Del P. Wong, Associate Professor BEd, PGDE, MPhil (CUHK), DPhil (NTNU Norway), CSCS*D, ACSM-HFS, BASES-Sport and Exercise Physiologist, Chartered Scientist. Email: [email protected] Google scholar: https://scholar.google.com.hk/citations?user=iWDIVYwAAAAJ&hl=en ResearchGate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Del_P_Wong Dr. Del Wong is associate professor at The Technological and Higher Education Institute of Hong Kong (THEi). He completed his doctoral study in Exercise Physiology at the Faculty of Medicine, Norwegian University of Science and Technology. After that he was employed as assistant professor at Hong Kong Institute of Education (HKIEd) and THEi. He was the strength and conditioning coach for athletes at various competition levels including medalists of Olympic Games, World Championship, Asian Games, regional, and elite youth. In this regard, athletes from badminton, table-tennis, fencing, cycling (sprint and BMX), swimming, and soccer trained under his supervision. He was also the fitness coach for professional soccer for two seasons. Dr. Wong specializes in the development of muscular strength and power, agility, intermittent aerobic endurance, game-specific metabolic requirement, periodization, tapering, and monitoring of training load. In 2012, he received the Outstanding Young Investigator Award from NSCA. Award 2014 Award: Winner, Asia Pacific Project Management Awards (Research). Asia Pacific Federation of Project Management Project title: Experimental research on health and safety measures for working in hot weather. Role: co-investigator. 2012 Award: CIOB International Innovation and Research Awards 2012: Health and Safety Award (Team award). The Chartered Institute of Building, UK. Paper title: From heat tolerance time to optimal recovery time: a heat stress model for construction rebar workers in Hong Kong. Role: co-investigator 2012 Terry J. Housh Outstanding Young Investigator of the Year Award, National Strength and Conditioning Association, USA. Professional Membership 2008-present 2007-present 2007-present 2012-present Accredited member, The British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences, UK. Certified member, National Strength and Conditioning Association, USA. Professional member, American Colleges of Sports Medicine, USA. Member, European College of Sport Science Advisory and Consultancy 2014-present 2013-present 2013-present International research collaborator, Italian Olympic Committee Consultant of sport science and fitness, Sheffield United Football Club, English League One Research advisor, Sir David Trench Fund for Recreation Special Project, Hong Kong Sports Association for the Mentally Handicapped Teaching Exercise Physiology, Nutrition for Health and Performance, Strength and Conditioning, Research Methods and Statistics 1 Last update @ 30 Jan 2015 Administration 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Programme leader, BSocSc (Hons) in Sports and Recreation Management, THEi Faculty Board, Faculty of Management and Hospitality, THEi Faculty Advisory Board, Faculty of Management and Hospitality, THEi Faculty Assessment Board, Faculty of Management and Hospitality, THEi Quality Assurance Committee, THEi Academic Board, THEi Animal Ethics Committee, THEi. Research and Scholarly Activities Research Soccer science Interests Elite sport performance Editorial & Reviewers Strength and conditioning Heat stress adaptation Associate editor, Science and Medicine in Football (IF: 2.10) Editorial board, Research in Sports Medicine (IF: 1.43) Editorial board, Journal of Sports Science and Medicine (IF: 0.90) Editorial board, Biology of Sport (IF: 0.53) Editorial board, European Journal of Sports and Exercise Sciences (http://scholarsresearchlibrary.com/EJSES/index.html) Editorial board, American Journal of Environmental Protection Editorial board, The Open Access Journal of Science and Technology Associate editor, Journal of Physical Education and Sport (www.efsupit.ro ) Section editor in strength and conditioning, Journal of Applied Case Studies in Sport and Exercise Science (JACSSES), The British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences. Reviewer, The American Journal of Sports Medicine (IF: 4.44) Reviewer, Journal of Sports Sciences (IF: 2.10) Reviewer, Plos One (IF: 3.53) Reviewer, Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (IF: 1.86) Reviewer, Sensors (IF: 1.95) Reviewer, International Journal of Sports Medicine (IF: 2.37) Reviewer, International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (IF: 2.78) Reviewer, European Journal of Sport Science (IF: 1.31) Reviewer, Research In Sports Medicine (IF: 1.43) Reviewer, Journal of Applied Biomechanics (IF: 0.90) Reviewer, International SportMed Journal (IF: 0.73) Reviewer, International Journal of Injury Control and Safety Promotion (IF: 1.05) Reviewer, Public Health Nursing (IF: 0.78) Reviewer, Textile Research Journal (IF: 1.14) Reviewer, International Journal of Fundamental and Applied Kinesiology (http://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?lang=en&show=casopis&id_casopis=72 ) Reviewer, BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (PubMed indexed) Invited Wong, D.P. (2014, May 9). Fitness training in modern football. Keynote speech at the Presentations International Conference of Football Training Science, Coimbra, Portugal. Wong, D.P. (2013, Oct 7). How Technology Improve Soccer Training? Seminar on Biomedical Engineering in Sports Science, Biomedical Division of the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (HKIE), Hong Kong. Wong, D.P. (2010, Dec 10). How to Combine Plyometrics Training with Sport Training? Symposium conducted at the meeting of the “Scientific Research in Elite Sport: From Lab to Field Application”, Tunis, Tunisia. Wong, D.P. (2010, Dec 10). Muscle Strengthening for Team Sports. Symposium conducted 2 Last update @ 30 Jan 2015 at the meeting of the “Scientific Research in Elite Sport: From Lab to Field Application”, Tunis, Tunisia. Wong, D.P. (2010, Dec 11). Speed, Agility, and Quickness Training. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the “Scientific Research in Elite Sport: From Lab to Field Application”, Tunis, Tunisia. Research Projects In the Capacity as Principal Investigator 2011-2012. An investigation of total energy expenditure and body kinematics during active video gaming (HPE Once-off Special Fund). HK$90,000. 2011-2012. Using bench press load to predict upper body exercise loads (HPE Additional Research Fund). HK$16,500. 2010-2011. Contralateral leg strength imbalance and H/Q ratio among collegiate team sport players (HPE Departmental Special Fund). HK$6,000. In the Capacity of Co-Investigator 2013-2015. Developing a personal cooling system (PCS) for combating heat stress in the construction industry (RGC General Research Fund: 510513). Prof. Albert PC Chan as PI. HK$836,450. 2013-2015. Innovative foot biomechanics for enhancing design and comfort of ladies’ high-heeled footwear (Innovation and Technology Fund: ITS/099/13). Miss Elita Lam as PI. HK$988,195. 2013-2015. Pilot medical examination scheme for construction workers. Construction Industry Council (CIC) Research Funding. Prof. Albert PC Chan as PI. HK$563,362. 2013-2014. Comparison of muscle activities during core exercises on stable and unstable surfaces. (THEi Seed Grant: 1314107). Dr. Jim Luk as PI. HK$64,700. 2013-2014. Comparison of physiological responses between various intra-set rest durations in multiple sets bench press. (THEi Seed Grant: 1314106). Mr. Indy Ho as PI. HK$94,290. 2012-2014. Anti-heat stress clothing for construction workers in hot and humid weather (RGC General Research Fund: 510711). Prof. Albert PC Chan as PI. HK$1,326,739. 2011-2012. Relationships between acceleration, deceleration, and change of direction (HPE Once-off Special Fund). Dr. Andrew Smith as PI. HK$90,000. Consultancy Project Senior consultant. Study on the effectiveness of personal cooling equipment for protecting workers from heat stroke while working in hot environment. Funded by Occupational Safety & Health Council, Hong Kong. 2012-2013. HK$800,000. Students Supervision Co-supervisor of PhD student Diogo Alexandre Martins Coutinho (2015-2018). PhD title “iFootPitch - an intelligent and user-constrained football pitch to foster the players’ implicit learning: an ecological-dynamics based project”. Chief supervisor: Dr. Jaime Sampaio. University of Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro, Portugal. Chief-supervisor of Bachelor degree students Tsui Man Chung (2010-2011). B.Ed research project. Area: Physiology in soccer. 3 Last update @ 30 Jan 2015 Ngo Kwan Lung (2011-2012). B.Ed research project. Area: Strength and Conditioning. Tang Siu Yin (2011-2012). B.Ed research project. Area: Physiology in soccer. Cheung Ho Chun (2011-2012). B.Ed research project. Area: agility test. Ko Wing Lam (2011-2012). B.Ed research project. Area: agility test. External Thesis Examiner Jon-Erik Kawamoto (2014). Master of Science (Kinesiology), School of Human Kinetics and Recreation, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada. Thesis title: Effect of load with dynamic contractions on contralateral homologous muscle performance. Supervisor: Prof. David Behm. Wong Shi Yee Vincy (2014). Master of Science in Rehabilitation Sciences, Depart of Rehabilitation Sciences, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong. Thesis title: Lower limb reaction force asymmetry in rowers with and without history of back injury. Supervisor: Dr. Roy T.H. Cheung. Tomi Vänttinen (2013). PhD, Department of Biology of Physical Activity, Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences, University of Jyväskylä, Finland. Thesis title: Growth-associated variation in body size, hormonal status, physical performance and perceptual-motor skill characteristics in Finnish young soccer players – a two-year follow up study in the U11, U13 and U15 age groups. Supervisor: Prof. Keijo Häkkinen. Dario Fernando Cappa (2012). Master of Science (Kinesiology), School of Human Kinetics and Recreation, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada. Thesis title: Neuromuscular characteristics of drop and hurdle jumps with different types of landings. Supervisor: Dr. David Behm. Varun Grover (2011). Master of Science (Kinesiology), School of Human Kinetics and Recreation, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada. Thesis title: The effect of motion and inversion on neuromuscular and cardiovascular systems. Supervisor: Dr. David Behm. Carlos Leon-Carlyle (2011). Master of Science (Kinesiology), School of Kinesiology, Lakehead Univeristy, Canada. Thesis title: Reliability and validity of a new test of agility in male soccer players. Supervisor: Dr. Derek Kivi. External Reviewer for Funding Agency 2014. The Hong Kong Research Institute of Textiles and Apparel (HKRITA). Project title: Development of sleeping thermal comfort assessment system for textile project (RD/SD/003/14). Research Collaborations Name Prof. Craig HELLER Prof. Tim NOAKES Prof. Ulrik WISLOFF Country USA Affiliation Department of Biology, Stanford University Position Professor South Africa Professor Prof. David BEHM Canada Department of Human Biology, University of Cape Town. Cardiovascular Physiology, Department of Circulation and Medical Imaging, Norwegian University of Science and Technology. School of Human Kinetics and Recreation, Memorial University of Newfoundland Graduate Studies and Research Associate Director Norway Professor Professor 4 Last update @ 30 Jan 2015 Dr. Shirley RIETDYK Dr. Aaron COUTTS Dr. Franco IMPELLIZZERI Dr. Inigo MUJIKA Prof. Carlo CASTAGNA Dr. Patrick WC LAU Prof. Albert CHAN Dr. Andrew SMITH Dr. Michael TSE USA Australia Switzerland Spain Italy Hong Kong Hong Kong USA Hong Kong Department of Health and Kinesiology, Purdue University School of Leisure, Sport and Tourism, University of Technology, Sydney. FIFA Medical Research Center Associate Professor International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance Department of Physiology, University of the Basque Country. Associate Editor International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance School of Sport and Exercise Sciences, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Rome. Dept of Physical Education, Hong Kong Baptist University Dept of Building and Real Estate, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Motion Analysis Research Laboratory, Samuel Merritt University. Institute of Human Performance, The University of Hong Kong Associate Editor Associate Professor Head of Research Associate Professor Research Professor Associate Professor Professor Director Associate Director Elite Sport Collaborations Name Prof. Karim CHAMARI Country Tunisia Affiliation National Center of Medicine and Science in Sport, Tunis. Position Head of the Tunisian Research Laboratory “Sport Performance Optimisation”. University of Manouba, Tunis. Professor of Sport Science Sport Scientist Dr. Anis CHAOUACHI Tunisia National Center of Medicine and Science in Sport, Tunis. Dr. Barry DRUST Christopher CARLING Dr. Alexandre DELLAL Adam OWEN UK Danie de VILLIERS Erik C. H. TAN Italy Sport Science Dept, Liverpool Football Club, Premier League Dept of Sport Science, LOSC Lille Metropole Football Club, French Division One League Olympique Lyonnais FC, French Division One League Sport Science Dept, Glasgow Rangers Football Club, Premier League Rugby Roma Olimpic Malaysia Conditioning Center, National Sports Institute of Senior Strength & Malaysia. Conditioning Coach Geir Havard Norway Rosenborg Football Club France France Scotland Sport Science Consultant Head Fitness Coach Head Head Coach Fitness Coach 5 Last update @ 30 Jan 2015 HJELDE June CHIN Hong Kong Strength and Conditioning Dept, Hong Kong Strength and Sports Institute Conditioning Coach Publication List 2015 (* indicates corresponding author) Citation Impact Factor 1. Chan APC, Yang Y, Wong DP, Lam EWM, Li Y. (In press). Factors affecting horticultural and cleaning 2.40 workers’ preference on cooling vests. Building and Environment. 2. Owen AL, Wong DP, Dunlop G, Groussard C, Kebsi W, Dellal A, Morgans R, Zouhal H. (In press). High 1.86 intensity training and salivary immunoglobulin-A responses in professional top-level soccer players: effect of training intensity. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 3. Koklu Y, Alemdaroglu U, Dellal A, Wong DP. (In press). Effect of different recovery durations between 0.76 bouts in 3-a-side games on youth soccer players’ physiological responses and technical activities. Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness. 4. Lau PWC, Wong DP, Ngo JK, Liang Y, Kim CG, Kim HS. (In press). Effects of high-intensity intermittent 1.31 running exercise in overweight children. European Journal of Sport Science. 5. Clemente FM, Martins FML, Kalamaras D, Wong DP, Mendes RS. (In press). Network analysis of 0.85 national soccer teams in FIFA World Cup 2014. International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport. 6. Owen AL, Forsyth JJ, Wong DP, Dellal A, Connelly S, Chamari K. (In press). Heart rate based training 1.86 intensity and its impact on injury incidence amongst elite level professional soccer players. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 2014 (* indicates corresponding author) Citation Impact Factor 1. Wong DP, Chung JWY, Chan APC, Wong FKW, Yi W. (2014). Comparing the physiological and 1.73 perceptual responses of construction workers (bar benders and bar fixers) in a hot environment. Applied Ergonomics, 45, 1705-1711. 2. Beltrami FG, Wong DP*, Noakes TD. (2014). High prevalence of false-positive plateau phenomena 3.08 during VO2max testing in adolescents. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 17, 526-530. 3. Owen AL, Wong DP*, Paul D, Dellal A. (2014). Physical and technical comparisons between various 2.37 sided games within professional soccer. International Journal of Sports Medicine, 35, 286-292. 4. Haddad M, Chaouachi A, Wong DP, Castagna C, Hue O, Impellizzeri F, & Chamari K. (2014). Influence 1.31 of exercise intensity and duration on perceived exertion in adolescent Taekwondo athletes. European Journal of Sport Science, 14(sup1): 275-281. 5. Haddad M, Dridi A, Chtara M, Chaouachi A, Wong DP*, Behm D, Chamari K. (2014). Static stretching 1.86 6 Last update @ 30 Jan 2015 can impair explosive performance for at least 24 hours. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 28(1), 140-146. 6. Lopez-Segovia M, Palao JM, Wong DP, Gonzalez-Badillo JJ. (2014). Changes in strength and aerobic 0.17 performance by concurrent training in under-19 soccer players. International SportMed Journal, 15(2), 123-135. 7. Ouergui I, Hssin N, Haddad M, Franchini E, Behm DG, Wong DP, Gmada N, Bouhlel E. (2014). 1.86 Time-motion analysis of elite male kickboxing competition. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 28(12), 3537-3543. 8. Clemente FM, Wong DP, Martins FML, Mendes RS. (2014). Acute effects of the number of players and 1.43 scoring method on physiological, physical, and technical performance in small-sided soccer games. Research in Sports Medicine, 22, 380-397. 9. Djaoui L, Wong DP, Pialoux V, Hautier C, Da Silva CD, Chamari K, Dellal A. (2014). Physical activity PubMed during a prolonged congested period in a top-class European football team. Asian Journal of Sports Indexed Medicine, 5(1), 47-53. 10. Carling C, Moreira A, Wong DP. (2014). Intra-seasonal variations in inflammatory, immune and th overreaching biomarkers in young elite male soccer players. Paper presented at the 4 Conference oral World presentation 11. Padulo J, Migliaccio GM, Attene G, Chamari K, Wong DP, Ardigo LP. (2014). Gradient repeated sprint Conference Conference on Science and Soccer, Portland, USA. ability in young soccer players. Paper presented at the VI Congress of Sports Sciences, Naples, Italy. proceeding 2013 (* indicates corresponding author) Citation Impact Factor 1. Haddad M, Chaouachi A, Wong DP*, Castagna C, Hambli M, Hue O, Chamari K. (2013). Influence of 3.16 fatigue, stress, muscle soreness and sleep on perceived exertion during submaximal effort. Physiology & Behavior, 119, 185-189. 2. Baker JS, Davies B, Cooper SM, Wong DP, Buchan DS, Kilgore L. (2013). Strength and body 2.88 composition changes in recreationally strength-trained individuals: comparison of one vs. three sets resistance-training programmes. BioMed Research International, vol 2013, article ID 615901, 6 pages. doi: 10.1155/2013/615901 3. Dellal A, Wong DP. (2013). Repeated sprint and change-of-direction abilities in soccer players: effects 1.80 of age group. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 27(9), 2504-2508. 4. Vigne G, Dellal A, Gaudino C, Chamari K, Rogowski I, Alloatti G, Wong DP, Owen A, Hautier C. (2013). 1.80 Physical outcome in a successful Italian Serie A soccer team over three consecutive seasons. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 27(5), 1400-1406. 5. Haddad M, Chaouachi A, Castagna C, Hue O, Wong DP*, Tabben M, Behm D, Chamari K. (2013). 0.49 Validity and psychometric evaluation of the French version of RPE scale in young fit males when 7 Last update @ 30 Jan 2015 monitoring training loads. Science & Sports, 28, 29-35. 6. Aloui A, Chaouachi A, Chtourou H, Wong DP*, Haddad M, Chamari K, Souissi N. (2013). Effects of 2.25 Ramadan on the diurnal variations of repeated-sprint performance. International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance, 8, 254-262. 7. Chan APC, Yi W, Chan DWM, Wong DP. (2013). Using the Thermal Work Limit as an environmental 0.72 determinant of heat stress for construction workers. Journal of Management in Engineering, 29(4), 414-423. 8. Wong DP*, Ngo K-L, Tse MA, Smith AW. (2013). Using bench press load to predict upper body exercise 0.89 loads in physically active individuals. Journal of Sports Science and Medicine, 12(1), 38-43. 9. Owen AL, Wong DP, Dellal A, Paul DJ, Orhant E, Collie S. (2013). Effect of an injury prevention program 1.80 on muscle injuries in elite professional soccer. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 27(12), 3275-3285. 10. Zouhal H, Le Moal E, Wong DP, Ounis OB, Castagna C, Duluc C, Owen AL, Drust B. (2013). Physiological PubMed responses of general vs. specific aerobic endurance exercises in soccer. Asian Journal of Sports Indexed Medicine, 4(3), 213-220. 11. Smith AW, Rietdyk S, Wong DP. (2013). A comparison of three-dimensional energy between gait th initiation and steady-state gait. Paper presented at the 4 International Conference of Sport and Conference oral presentation Exercise Science, Bangkok, Thailand. 12. Wong DP, Owen AL, Paul D, Dellal A. (2013). Physical and technical comparisons between various sided games within professional soccer. Presented at the BASES conference, University of Central Conference oral presentation Lancashire, UK. 13. Chan APC, Yang Y, Wong FKW, Yam MCH, Lam EWM, Wong DP, Guo YP, Li Y, Hu JY. (2013). On-site wear trials to determine construction workers’ preference for two types of cooling vest in combating heat Conference oral presentation st stress. Presented at Seventh International Conference on Construction in the 21 Century (CITC-VII) “Challenges in Innovation, Integration and Collaboration in Construction & Engineering”, Bangkok, Thailand. 14. Wong DP. (2013). Use of repeated-sprint ability and repeated change-of-direction (RSA/RCOD) index to monitor training in athletes. Presented at the Hong Kong – Shanghai Strength and Conditioning Conference oral presentation Symposium, Hong Kong. 2012 (* indicates corresponding author) Citation Impact Factor 1. Smith AW, Wong DP. (2012). Effects of window size on ankle joint stiffness calculation during quiet 2.46 standing: how the rule changes the result. Journal of Biomechanics, 45, 2301-2305. 2. Wong DP*, Chan GS, & Smith AW. (2012). Repeated-sprint and change-of-direction abilities in 1.83 physically active individuals and soccer players: training and testing implications. Journal of Strength 8 Last update @ 30 Jan 2015 and Conditioning Research, 26, 2324-2330. 3. Haddad M, Chaouachi A, Castagna C, Wong DP, & Chamari K. (2012). The Convergent Validity 1.83 between two objective methods for quantifying training load in young Taekwondo athletes. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 26(1), 206-209. 4. Chaouachi A, Manzi V, Chaalali A, Wong DP, Chamari K, & Castagna C. (2012). Determinants analysis 1.83 of change-of-direction ability in elite soccer players. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 26, 2667-2676. 5. Dellal A, Da Silva CD, Hill-Haas S, Wong DP, Natali AJ, De Lima JRP, Bara Filho MGB, Marins JCB, 1.83 Marins JJCB, Garcia ES, & Chamari K. (2012). Heart rate monitoring in soccer: interest and limits during competitive match play and training, practical application. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 26, 2890-2906. 6. Owen AL, Wong DP, Paul D, & Dellal A. (2012). Effects of a periodised small-sided game training 1.83 intervention on physical performance in elite professional soccer. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 26, 2748-2754. 7. Wong DP*, Chaouachi A, Dellal A, & Smith AW. (2012). Comparison of ground reaction forces and 2.43 contact times between 2 lateral plyometric exercises in professional soccer players. International Journal of Sports Medicine, 33(8), 647-653. 8. Chan APC, Wong FKW, Wong DP, Lam EWM, & Yi W. (2012). Determining an optimal recovery time 2.13 after exercising to exhaustion in a controlled climatic environment: application to construction works. Building and Environment, 56, 28-37. 9. Chan APC, Yi W, Wong DP, Yam MCH, & Chan DWM. (2012). Determining an optimal recovery time 2.13 for construction rebar workers after working to exhaustion in a hot and humid environment. Building and Environment, 58, 163-171. 10. Ngo JK, Tsui MC, Smith AW, Carling C, Chan GS, & Wong DP*. (2012). The effects of man-marking on 0.75 work intensity in small-sided soccer games. Journal of Sports Science and Medicine, 11, 109-114. 11. Cheung RTH, Smith AW, & Wong DP*. (2012). H:Q ratios and bilateral leg strength in college field and 0.33 court sports players. Journal of Human Kinetics, 33, 63-71. 12. Smith AW, Ulmer FF, & Wong DP. (2012). Gender differences in postural stability among children. 0.33 Journal of Human Kinetics, 33, 25-32. 13. Chamari K, Haddad M, Wong DP*, Dellal A, & Chaouachi A. (2012). Injury rates in professional soccer 1.93 players during Ramadan. Journal of Sports Sciences, 30(suppl 1), S93-102. 14. Dellal A, Owen AL, Wong DP, Krustrup P, van Exsel M, Mallo J. (2012). Technical and physical 1.78 demands of small vs. large sided games in relation to playing position in elite soccer. Human Movement Science, 31(4), 957-969. 15. Wong P, Chamari K, Chaouachi A, Luk TC, & Lau PWC. (2012). Heart rate response and match -- repeated-sprint performance in Chinese elite youth soccer players. Asian Journal of Physical Education & Recreation, 17(2), 42-49. 9 Last update @ 30 Jan 2015 16. Smith AW, Wong DP. (2012). The effect of window size on the calculation of ankle joint stiffness in Conference rd quiet standing. Paper presented at the 3 International Conference of Sport and Exercise Science, Bangkok, Thailand. 17. Chaouachi A, Wong DP, Manzi V, Chamari K, & Castagna C. (2012). Determinants analysis of change Conference rd of direction ability in elite soccer players. Paper presented at the 3 World Conference on Science and Soccer, Ghent, Belgium. 18. Wong DP, Chaouachi A, Dellal A, & Smith AW. (2012). Comparison of two lateral plyometric exercise Conference rd kinetics in professional soccer players. Paper presented at the 3 World Conference on Science and Soccer, Ghent, Belgium. 19. Chaouachi A, Chtara M, Wong DP, Chamari K, & Castagna C. (2012). Agility and change of direction Conference rd in young soccer players: effect of generic versus specific training. Paper presented at the 3 World Conference on Science and Soccer, Ghent, Belgium. 20. Dellal A, Hill-Haas S, Lago-Penas C, Wong DP, & Chamari K. (2012). Small-sided games in soccer: Conference amateur vs. professional players’ physiological responses, physical and technical analysis. Paper rd presented at the 3 World Conference on Science and Soccer, Ghent, Belgium. 21. Wong DP, Smith AW, & Chaouachi A. (2012). RSA/RCOD index: application to training and testing for Conference rd soccer players. Paper presented at the 3 World Conference on Science and Soccer, Ghent, Belgium. 22. Lau EY, Wong DP, Smith AW, & Ransdell LB. (2012). Association between total energy expenditure Conference and body kinematic during active video gaming. Paper presented at the American College of Sports th rd Medicine 59 Annual Meeting and 3 World Congress on Exercise in Medicine, San Francisco, USA. 23. Chan APC, Yi W, Wong FKW, Yam MCH, Chan DWM, Li Y, Cheung E, Chung JWY, & Wong DP. (2012). Conference Designing anti heat stress clothing for construction workers. Proceedings of CIB W099 International Conference on “Modelling and Building Health and Safety”, Singapore. Page 332-339. 2011 Citation Impact Factor 1. Lau PWC, Lau EY, Wong DP, and Ransdell L. (2011). A systematic review of information and 4.66 communication technology-based interventions for promoting physical activity behavior change in children and adolescents. Journal of Medical Internet Research; 13(3): e48. (#2 journal in the health sciences & health services research category) 2. Wong P, Lau PWC, Mao DW, Wu YY, Behm DG, & Wisloff U. (2011). Three days of static stretching 1.85 within a warm-up does not affect repeated-sprint ability in youth soccer players. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 25(3), 838-845. 3. Wong DP*, Carling C, Chaouachi A, Dellal A, Castagna C, Chamari K, & Behm DG. (2011). Estimation of 1.85 oxygen uptake from heart rate and ratings of perceived exertion in young soccer players. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 25(7), 1983-1988. 10 Last update @ 30 Jan 2015 4. Owen AL, Wong DP, McKenna M, & Dellal A. (2011). Heart rate responses and technical comparison 1.85 between small vs. large sided games in elite professional soccer. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 25(8), 2104-2110. 5. Chaouachi A, Hadded M, Castagna C, Wong DP, Kaouech F, Chamari K, & Behm DG. (2011). 1.13 Potentiation and Recovery Following Low and High Speed Isokinetic Contractions in Boys. Pediatric Exercise Science, 23,136-150. 6. Wong DP*, Chaouachi A, Lau PWC, & Behm DG. (2011). Short durations of static stretching when 0.68 combined with dynamic stretching do not impair repeated sprints and agility. Journal of Sports Science and Medicine, 10, 408-416. 7. Hadded M, Chaouachi A, Castagna C, Wong DP, Behm DG, & Chamari K. (2011). The Construct Validity 1.2 of Session RPE during an Intensive Camp in Young Male Taekwondo Athletes. International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance, 6, 252-263. 8. Dellal A, Chamari K, Wong DP, Ahmaidi S, Keller D, Barros RML, Bisciotti GN, & Carling C. (2011). 0.89 Comparison of physical and technical performance in European soccer match-play: FA Premier League and La Liga. European Journal of Sport Science, 11(1), 51-59. 9. Wong P, Chaouachi A, Castagna C, Lau PWC, Chamari K, & Wisloff U. (2011). Validity of the Yo-Yo 0.89 Intermittent Endurance Test in young soccer players. European Journal of Sport Science, 11(5), 309-315. 10. Dellal A, Chamari K, Owen AL, Wong DP, Lago-Penas C, & Hill-Haas S. (2011). Influence of the 0.89 technical instructions on physiological and physical demands within small-sided soccer games. European Journal of Sport Science, 11(5), 341-346. 11. Dellal A, Lago-Penas C, Wong DP, & Chamari K. (2011). Effect of the number of ball contacts within 1.2 bouts of 4 vs. 4 small-sided soccer games. International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance. 6, 322-333. 12. Haddad M, Chaouachi A, Wong DP, Castagna C, & Chamari K. (2011). Heart rate responses and 0.32 training load during nonspecific and specific aerobic training in adolescent Taekwondo athletes. Journal of Human Kinetics, 29, 59-66. 13. Souissi S, Wong DP*, Dellal A, Croisier JL, Ellouze Z, & Chamari K. (2011). Improving functional 0.68 performance and muscle power 4-to-6 months after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Journal of Sports Science and Medicine, 10, 655-664. 14. Dellal A, Wong DP, Ambassa S, & Smith AW. (2011). Determinants of the energy cost of middle -- distance front crawl swimming among black swimmers. International Journal of Motor Learning and Sport Performance, 1(1), 37-45. 15. Sam KL, Chan GS, Wong DP, & Smith AW. (2011). Comparison of tennis serve performance between -- fatigued and non-fatigued conditions. Hong Kong Recreation Review, 23: 16-19. 16. Lau EY, Lau PWC, & Wong DP. (2011). Can active video games be used as leisure-time physical activity to enhance physical fitness in healthy children? A preliminary analysis (pp. 107-120). In Powell MA Invited 11 Last update @ 30 Jan 2015 (Eds), Physical Fitness: Training, Effects, and Maintaining. New York: Nova Science Publishers, Inc. book chapter 2010 Citation Impact Factor 1. Wong DP*, Tan ECH, Chaouachi A, Carling C, Castagna C, Bloomfield J, & Behm DG. (2010). Using 1.34 squat testing to predict training loads for lower-body exercises in elite Karate athletes. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 24(11), 3075-3080. 2. Wong P, Chamari K, & Wisloff U. (2010). Effects of 12-week on-field combined strength and power 1.34 training on physical performance among U-14 young soccer players. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 24(3), 644-652. 3. Wong P, Chaouachi A, Chamari K, Dellal A, & Wisloff U. (2010). Effect of pre-season concurrent 1.34 muscular strength and high-intensity interval training in professional soccer players. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 24(3), 653-660. 4. Chaouachi A, Vincenzo M, Wong DP, Chaalali A, Laurencelle L, Castagna C, & Chamari K. (2010). 1.34 Intermittent endurance and repeated sprint ability in soccer players. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 24(10), 2663-2669. 5. Dellal A, Keller D, Carling C, Chaouachi A, Wong DP, & Chamari K. (2010). Physiologic effects of 1.34 directional changes in intermittent exercise in soccer players. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 24(12), 3219-3226. 6. Dellal A, Wong DP, Moalla W, & Chamari K. (2010). Physical and technical activity of soccer players 0.17 in the French first league - with special reference to their playing position. International SportMed Journal, 11(2), 278-290. 7. Wong DP, Tse MA, Chin JL, & Carling C. (2010). Sport-specific strength training: background, rationale, and program Strength training: types and principles, benefits, and concerns (pp. 81-118). New York: Nova Science Publishers, Inc. 8. Invited book chapter Lau PWC, Wong DP, Chaouachi A, Coutts A, Chamari K, & Luk TC. (2010). Advanced considerations in strength training: stretching, concurrent training, and monitoring of training load. Strength Invited book training: types and principles, benefits, and concerns (pp. 149-169). New York: Nova Science chapter Publishers, Inc. 9. Lau PWC, Leung BWC, Ransdell L, & Wong P. (2010). The Relationship between Sport Identity and -- Sport Participation in Overweight and Normal Weight Chinese Children. International Journal of Physical Education, 47(1), 35-42. 2009 Citation Impact 12 Last update @ 30 Jan 2015 Factor 1. Wong DP, & Wong HSS. (2009). Physiological profile of Asian elite youth soccer players. Journal of 1.34 Strength and Conditioning Research, 23(5), 1383-1390. 2. Wong P, Chamari K, Dellal A, & Wisloff U. (2009). Relationship between anthropometric and 1.34 physiological characteristics in youth soccer players. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 23(4), 1204-1210. 3. Chaouachi A, Coutts A, Chamari K, Wong DP, Chaouachi M, Chtara M, Roky R, & Amri M. (2009). 1.34 Effect of Ramadan intermittent fasting on aerobic and anaerobic performance and perception on fatigue in male elite judo athletes. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 23(9), 2702-2709. 4. Chaouachi A, Coutts A, Wong DP, Roky R, Mbazaa A, Amri M, & Chamari K. (2009). Haematological, 1.59 inflammatory and immunological responses in elite judo athletes maintaining high training loads during Ramadan Applied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism, 34, 907-915. 5. Owen AL, Wong P, & Chamari K. (2009). In-season weekly high-intensity training volume among -- professional English soccer players: A 20-week study. Soccer Journal, (Mar-Apr), 28-32. 6. Hadded MA, Chaouachi A, Wong DP, Castagna C, Chamari K. (2009). Training load monitoring in Conference th young male Taekwondo athletes. Paper presented at the 6 European Sports Medicine Congress, Antalya, Turkey. 2008 Citation Impact Factor 1. Chaouachi A, Chamari K, Roky R, Wong P, Mbazaa A, Bartagi Z, & Amri M. (2008). Lipid profiles of 1.24 judo athletes during Ramadan. International Journal of Sports Medicine, 29, 282-288. 2. Chaouachi A, Chamari K, Wong P, Castagna C, Chaouachi M, Moussa-Chamari I, & Behm D. (2008). 1.60 Stretch and sprint training reduces stretch-induced sprint performance deficits in 13- to 15-year-old youth. European Journal of Applied Physiology, 104(3), 515-522. 3. Wong P, Mujika I, Castagna C, Chamari K, Lau PWC, & Wisloff U. (2008). Characteristics of world -- cup soccer players. Soccer Journal, (Jan-Feb), 57-62. 4. Lau PWC, & Wong P. (2008). Parent-child sport series: Soccer (in Chinese). Hong Kong: Sun Ya Publications (HK) Ltd. 5. Lau PWC, & Wong P. (2008). The relationship between sport identity and sport participation in Book Conference overweight and normal weight Chinese children. Paper presented at the 16th Biennial Conference of the International Society for Comparative Physical Education and Sport. 6. Lau PWC, Wong P, Luk TC, & Lau YY. (2008). The impact of physical environment on Chinese Conference students' physical activity participation and attitude in Hong Kong. Paper presented at The 7th Annual Conference for SCSEPF, Chengdu, China. 2007 13 Last update @ 30 Jan 2015 Citation Impact Factor 1. Wong P, Chamari K, Chaouachi A, Mao DW, Wisloff U, & Hong Y. (2007). Difference in plantar pressure 2.23 between the preferred and non-preferred feet in four soccer-related movements. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 41(2), 84-92. 2. Wong P, Chamari K, Mao DW, Wisloff U, & Hong Y. (2007). Higher plantar pressure on the medial side 2.23 in four soccer-related movements. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 41(2), 93-100. 3. Wong P, & Chan HM. (2007). Heart rate response and repeated sprint performance during Chinese Conference elite youth soccer match. Paper presented at the 2007 Conference on National Physical Fitness, Macau. 4. Wong P, Lau PWC, & Luk TC. (2007). Relative maximal oxygen consumption correlates with Hoff test Conference and yoyo test among Chinese elite youth soccer players. Paper presented at the 2007 Conference on National Physical Fitness, Macau. 5. Wong P, Lau PWC, Luk TC, Chamari K, & Wisloff U. (2007). Fitness profile of Chinese elite youth soccer Conference players. Paper presented at The 6th Annual Conference for Society of Chinese Scholars on Exercise Physiology and Fitness, Guangzhou, China. 6. Lau PWC, Cheung MWL, Ransdell L, Wong P, & Luk TC. (2007). Chinese children's Conference pedometer-determined physical activity patterns during the segmented school day. Paper presented at the New Horizons in Nutrition and Public Health, 10 Anniversary Symposium of Centre for Nutritional Studies, School of Public Health, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. 7. Lau PWC, Yip TCY, Wong P, & Luk TC. (2007). Childhood obesity development in modern china: A Conference western influence? Paper presented at The 6th Annual Conference for Society of Chinese Scholars on Exercise Physiology and Fitness, Guangzhou, China. 8. Luk TC, Wong P, & Lau PWC. (2007). Relationship between heart rate and oxygen consumption among Conference Chinese elite youth soccer players. Paper presented at the The 6th Annual Conference for Society of Chinese Scholars on Exercise Physiology and Fitness, Guangzhou, China. 2006 or Before Citation Impact Factor 1. Wong P, & Hong Y. (2005). Soccer injury in the lower extremities. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 2.23 39(8), 473-482. 2. Wong P, & Hong Y. (14-18 July 2006). Plantar pressure of four movements in soccer. Paper presented Conference at the XXIV International Symposium on Biomechanics in Sports, Salzburg, Austria. 3. Wong P, Chan HM, & Wong SHS. (2006). Correlation of isokinetic muscular strength and sprint Conference performance of youth Hong Kong soccer players. Paper presented at the The 5th Annual Conference for Society of Chinese Scholars on Exercise Physiology and Fitness, Tianjin, China. 14 Last update @ 30 Jan 2015 4. Wong P, Chan HM, & Wong SHS. (2006). Isokinetic leg muscular strength of youth Hong Kong soccer Conference players. Paper presented at the The 5th Annual Conference for Society of Chinese Scholars on Exercise Physiology and Fitness, Tianjin, China. 5. Wong P, Cheng EYL, & Hong Y. (2006). Can laboratory-based biomechanical test results reflect the Conference perceived comfort during overground running? Paper presented at the XXIV International Symposium on Biomechanics in Sports, Salzburg, Austria. 6. Wong P, Kong RYK, & Hong Y. (2006). Effects of different tennis shoes on the performance of Conference recreational tennis players. Paper presented at the XXIV International Symposium on Biomechanics in Sports, Salzburg, Austria. 7. 8. Wong P. (2005). Perceived comfort evaluation and plantar pressure distribution: Comparison among MPhil three soccer shoes. The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. dissertation Wong PL, & Hong Y. (2004). Changes of kinematics in rope skipping after fatigue. Paper presented at Conference the XXIInd International Symposium on Biomechanics in Sports, Ottawa, Canada. 9. Wong PL, & Hong Y. (2004). Comparison of shock attenuation between sport shoes when landing from Conference vertical jump. Paper presented at the XXIInd International Symposium on Biomechanics in Sports, Ottawa, Canada. 10. Wong PL, & Hong Y. (2003). Changes of kinematics and kinetics with fatigue of rope skipping. Paper Conference presented at The Hong Kong Student Conference in Sport Medicine, Sport Rehabilitation and Exercise Science, Hong Kong, China. 15
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