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Research Interests:

Non-invasive electrocardiography

Foetal electrocardiography

Childhood obesity & comorbidities

Eating Disorders: epidemiology, psycho-social, behavioural & clinical profiles

Paediatric & Infant lung function

Cardiopulmonary performance in exercise

 

Academic Background:

FRCP, Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1999

FAM, Academy of Medicine, Singapore,1993

M.D (Paediatrics), National University of Singapore,1989

M.Med (Aneaethesia) National University of Singapore

M.B.B.S, University of Singapore, 1974


Selected Publications:

Ho TF, WCL Yip and KY Chan (2001) Analysis of P wave and P dispersion in children with secundum atrial septal defect. Annals of Noninvasive Electrocardiology, 6: 305-309.

Stensel DJ, FP Lin, TF Ho and TC Aw (2001) Serum lipids, serum insulin, plasma fibrinogen and aerobic capacity in obese and non-obese Singaporean boys. International Journal of Obesity, 25(7): 984-989.

Han L, TF Ho, WCL Yip and KY Chan (2000) Heart rate variability of children with mitral valve prolapse. Journal of Electrocardiology, 33: 219-224.

Ho TF, WCL Yip, KY Chan and BC Koh (1997) Signal-averaged electrocardiography in healthy children – relationship with age, gender and anthropometry. Journal of Electrocardiology, 30(4): 277-284.

Wang MC, TF Ho, G Block, M Lee, J Anderson and ZI Sabry (1994)  Adiposity, dietary and physical activity patterns in ethnic Chinese youths – a cross-country comparison of Singaporean Chinese and Chinese Americans. Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 3: 69-82.

 

Ho Ting Fei,
MBBS, MMed, MD,FRCP (Edinburgh), FAMS Associate Professor


My Contact Information:

Tel : 6516 3669

Fax: 6778 8161

Email:
phshotf@nus.edu.sg

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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