Updated on 2025/07/26

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SHU, Haolu
 
Affiliation
Faculty of Sport Sciences, School of Sport and Sciences
Job title
Assistant Professor(without tenure)

Research Experience

  • 2025.04
    -
    Now

    Nihon University   College of Art   part-time lecturer

  • 2023.10
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    Now

    Waseda University Faculty of Sport Sciences

  • 2022.11
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    2023.09

    University of Zurich   Visiting Researcher

Education Background

  • 2020.04
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    2023.09

    Waseda University   Graduate School of Human Sciences Ph.D.  

  • 2016.09
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    2019.01

    National Pingtung University   Graduate School of Education Master degree   Special Needs Education  

  • 2012.09
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    2016.07

    Beijing Dance Academy   Chinese Ethnic Folk Dance Bachelor degree  

Professional Memberships

  • 2025.04
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    Now

    European College of Sport Science

  • 2025.04
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    Now

    Japan Society of Human Growth and Development

  • 2024.11
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    Now

    The Japanese Society for Hygiene (JSH)

  • 2022.04
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    Now

    日本保育保健学会

  • 2021.04
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    Now

    食育学研究

  • 2021.04
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    Now

    子どもの健康福祉研究会

  • 2021.04
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    Now

    日本幼児体育学会

  • 2020.04
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    Now

    Japan society of Leisure and Recreation Studies

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Research Interests

  • Early Childhood Physical Education, Public Health, Special Needs Education, Physical Performance Studies

Awards

  • 日本レジャー・レクリエーション学会 理事長賞

    2021.11  

Media Coverage

  • Wie eine chinesische Doktorandin über Tokio ins Alterszentrum Rheinauen gekommen ist

    Newspaper, magazine

    https://www.rheintaler.ch/  

    https://www.rheintaler.ch/artikel/wie-eine-chinesische-doktorandin-ueber-tokio-ins-alterszentrum-rheinauen-gekommen-ist/  

    2023.02

 

Papers

  • Impact of COVID-19 on physical activity patterns in non-professional populations in Asia: a mini review of pre-, during, and post-pandemic periods

    Zonglin Jiang, Qianhui Zhou, Haolu Shu, Linjing Jiang

    Frontiers in Public Health   13  2025.07

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    This mini-narrative review examines the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on physical activity (PA) patterns across Asian countries, including regions such as Hong Kong, South Korea, Japan, and Southeast Asia. Pre-pandemic (before 2019), Asia experienced gradually increasing PA participation rates, characterized predominantly by outdoor activities, gym workouts, and organized group exercises, driven by growing fitness awareness and the availability of facilities for exercise. During the pandemic (2020–2022), widespread declines in regular exercise occurred due to restrictions, causing a substantial shift toward indoor, home-based, and online-based PA. Low PA adversely affects cardiovascular health, immune function, obesity, metabolic conditions, and psychological well-being. Although home-based exercise modalities partially mitigated these impacts, their effectiveness remained limited compared to pre-pandemic routines. In the post-pandemic period (2022–2025), PA in Asia partially recovered, with some regions, such as Hong Kong and South Korea, reporting PA levels surpassing pre-pandemic baselines due to widespread adoption of hybrid exercise models. This recovery has fostered lasting changes toward hybrid exercise models, combining traditional and digital modalities, resulting in positive health outcomes across the cardiovascular, immune, metabolic, and psychological domains. Future public health strategies should emphasize flexible, diverse, and accessible exercise options, and further research should explore the sustainability and implications of these evolving exercise behaviors.

    DOI

  • The reality of physical strength /motor ability of young children during COVID-19 pandemic and their problems

    SHU Haolu, 前橋明

    レジャー・レクリエーション研究   ( 100 ) 21 - 30  2024.02  [Refereed]

    J-GLOBAL

  • Changes in young children’ habits of play and living conditions in Beijing, China due to COVID-19 pandemic

    SHU Haolu, 前橋明

    レジャー・レクリエーション研究   ( 97 )  2022

    J-GLOBAL

  • Relationship between young children’s Fatigue scores in the morning, and outdoor play time and lifestyle factors in the COVID-19

    SHU Haolu, 山梨みほ, 前橋明

    レジャー・レクリエーション研究   ( 97 )  2022

    J-GLOBAL

  • Play activity situation and living conditions of young children during COVID-19 and their problems: Through case analysis of young children in Himi City, Toyama Prefecture

    SHU Haolu, 前橋明

    レジャー・レクリエーション研究   ( 94 )  2021

    J-GLOBAL

Research Projects

  • ダンスを練習している児童における姿勢制御能力と非認知能力に関する調査

    公益財団法人 戸部眞紀財団 

    Project Year :

    2024.10
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    2025.09
     

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Syllabus

Teaching Experience

  • Special Dance Training 1 (Oriental Dance)

    2025.04
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    Now
     

  • Seminar for Freshmen III

    2024.04
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    Now
     

  • Seminar for Freshmen II

    2023.10
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    Now
     

  • Seminar for Freshmen I

    2023.10
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    Now