Asst.Prof.Boonsita Suwannakul

Lecturer

  • 054-466-666
  • boonsita.su@up.ac.th

Work Address

  • ภาควิชากายภาพบำบัด คณะสหเวชศาสตร์ มหาวิทยาลัยพะเยา เลขที่ 19 หมู่ 2 ตำบลแม่กา อำเภอเมือง จังหวัดพะเยา 56000

Contact address

  • ภาควิชากายภาพบำบัด คณะสหเวชศาสตร์ มหาวิทยาลัยพะเยา เลขที่ 19 หมู่ 2 ตำบลแม่กา อำเภอเมือง จังหวัดพะเยา 56000

about us

Education

  • 2017-2021

    PhD (Community Medicine)

    Chiang Mai University

  • 2009-2011

    M.Sc. (Sport Science)

    Kasetsart University

  • 1999-2003

    B.Sc. (PT)

    Khon Kaen University

Research main interests

Community Medicine Geriatrics PT

Published papers

Organophosphates and Development of Infants

Validity of five times sit to stand test for the evaluation of risk of fall in community-dwelling older adults

A longitudinal follow-up study of oxidative stress and DNA damage among farmers exposed to pesticide mixtures

Prenatal organophosphate exposure can cause adverse birth outcomes to humans

Organophosphate pesticide exposures in early and late pregnancy influence different aspects of infant developmental performance

Stress and physical fitness among female university students who regularly exercise during the previous two months

Association between stress and physical fitness of university students post-COVID-19 pandemic

The influence of knee extensor and ankle plantar flexor strength on single-leg standing balance in older women

Predicting Age of Independent Walking in Preterm Infants: A Longitudinal Study Using Neonatal Characteristics and Motor Development Variables

Acute health symptoms related to perception and practice of pesticides use among farmers from all regions of Thailand

Socio-demographic, agricultural, and personal protective factors in relation to health literacy among farmers from all regions of Thailand

Neurobehavioral Performance in Preschool Children Exposed Postnatally to Organophosphates in Agricultural Regions, Northern Thailand

Effects of Surya Namaskar yoga on perceived stress, anthropometric parameters, and physical fitness in overweight and obese female university students: A randomized controlled trial