
Overview
Background
Amanda Lee is Emeritus Professor in the School of Public Health (SPH) within the Faculty of Medicine. Amanda has expertise in preventative health, public health nutrition, health policy, food systems and Indigenous nutrition and health. Her major area of research is the development, implementation and evaluation of public health policy actions to prevent and help manage non-communicable disease (NCD), with a focus on regulatory policy responses targeting obesity, poor diet and food insecurity, in both developed and low- and middle-income countries. Most recently her work has focussed on improving economic access to healthy food. Amanda was previously Head of the Division of Health Promotion and Equity at SPH and co-ordinated the SPH mentoring program. Her work takes a strong systems focus, underscored by the three pillars of health and wellbeing; equity; and environmental sustainability.
Amanda’s leadership skills are exemplified by appointments such as: Chair of the National Health and Medical Research Council’s (NHMRC) Dietary Guidelines Working Committee and Infant Feeding Guidelines Sub-Committee (2008-2013); Senior Advisor for The Australian Prevention Partnership Centre at The Sax Institute; Member of the NHMRC's Nutrient Reference Values Steering Group Advisory Committee (2012-21); Member of the Australian Academy of Science's Nutrition Committee (2014-21); Chair of Food Standards Australia and New Zealand’s Consumer and Public Health Dialogue (2014-19); Member of the interim Board of Health and Wellbeing Queensland (2019-20); and member of advisory groups for the National Nutrition and Physical Activity Surveys (2009-11; 2020-22) and the two most recent Australian Burden of Disease studies. At the invitation of the CSIRO and two Australian Government Departments, she presented on health aspects at three national dialogues for the UN Food Security Summit in 2021.
Amanda has worked in government, not-for profit, Aboriginal community-controlled and consultancy, as well as academic, sectors. She worked for the people of Minjilang who, in the 1980s, demonstrated using objective biomedical indicators that rapid and sustained improvements in diet, nutrition and health are possible. Among more recent projects Amanda: led scoping of a new National Nutrition Policy; conducted two systematic reviews of discretionary foods and another on fats and oils for the NHMRC; finalised the national Healthy Weight Website; conducted a rapid review of portion sizes for the Healthy Food Partnership; and assessed evidence to help prioritize obesity and nutrition policy actions in two state jurisdictions. On invitation, she consults to several Indigenous health organisations, with relationships on the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yunkuntjatjara Lands (APY) Lands spanning four decades. She developed the Healthy Diets ASAP (Australian Standardised Affordability and Pricing) methods which are providing insights into ecomomic assess to healthy diets, and, globally, led the food price and affordability domain of the International Network for Food and Obesity/Non-communicable Diseases Research, Monitoring and Action Support (INFORMAS). Globally, she has conducted several nutrition and health policy workshops, contributed to three scoping reviews on dietary patterns and health for the World Health Oranization, is a member of the Scientific and Technical Advisory Network of World Obesity, Policy and Prevention, and an expert advisor to Canada, PR China and other countries on dietary guidance and health.
Since joining UQ in 2018, Amanda has been a Chief Investigator (CI) on research programs totaling over $A22 Million, including as CIA on two MRFF funded project to improve food security on the APY Lands, and as CI on the NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence in Food Retail Environments for Health (RE-FRESH); the NHMRC Special call: Giving Aboriginal and Torres STRait Islander children the best start in life: improving healthy food availability and food security in remote Australia; and the NHMRC Partnership Centres for Better Health-The Partnership Centre on Systems Perspectives on Preventing Lifestyle-Related Chronic Health Problems, also known as The Australian Prevention Partnership Centre (TAPPC). She has recently completed two other MRFF funded projects as CIA- one on Diet and chronic disease prevention: supporting implementation of priority actions in the food and nutrition system, and another on Improving Aboriginal Food Security with remote and urban communities.
Amanda has published over 100 scholarly articles in quality, high profile peer reviewed journals and has written numerous reports and blogs and been interviewed for several podcasts and television programs. She maintains active social media accounts followed by several key decision makers.
Availability
- Professor Amanda Lee is:
- Available for supervision
- Media expert
Qualifications
- Doctor of Philosophy, University of Sydney
Research interests
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Preventive Health
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Public Health Nutrition
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health
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Planetary Health and Environmental Sustainability
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Public Health Policy and Systems
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Health and Social Equity
Research impacts
Amanda's research is focussed on impacting improvements in public health policy and programs to prevent and manage non-communicable diseases. Amongst impacts, her research and advocacy has achieved the following:
- Her development, application and promotion of the Healthy Diets ASAP (Australian Standardised Affordability and Pricing) methods protocols has twice been used by non-government organisations and direct communication, to preserve exemption of basic, healthy foods in Australia from impost of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) and maintain the application of GST on unhealthy (discretionary, ultra-processed) foods and drinks in Australia.
- The data her team produce from the Healthy Diets ASAP data are now used by the Queensland Council of Social Services to benchmark realistic budget standards for the cost of healthy diets for five representative housholds in the lowest houshold income quintile, as featured in their annual Cost of Living reports.
- Her invited involvement in the successful "Survival Tucker" project with the people of Minjilang demonstrated, using objective biomedical indicators (biochemistry, anthropometry, haematology) that rapid and sustained improvements in diet, nutrition and health are possible, was recognised by COAG who funded the National Indigenous Nutrition Congress in Alice Springs in 1991 as a result, and supported employment of 200 specialist Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers to promote nutrition and food security programs under the Close the Gap initiative.
- The 'store-turnover' method she developed and validated to estimate community dietary intake in remote regions is still being used in research and health promotion projects today.
- Her invited involvement with Ngaanyatjara Pitjantjatjara Yunkuntjatja (NPY) Womens' Council and Nganampa Health Council amongst other organisations lead to improved food security and healthier diets on the APY Lands, as recognised in the Research Australia Inspire publication https://preventioncentre.org.au/news/aboriginal-communities-hungry-for-food-security/, attracting additional resources.
- The Australian Bureau of Statistics’ refresh of the principles underlying the assignment of a discretionary food flag to the National Nutrition and Physical Activity Survey 2023 draws dominantly from her and her teams' systematic reviews for the NHMRC.
Works
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2016
Journal Article
Nutrition in remote Aboriginal communities: lessons from Mai Wiru and the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Lands
Lee, Amanda, Rainow, Stephan, Tregenza, John, Tregenza, Liz, Balmer, Liza, Bryce, Suzanne, Paddy, Milyika, Sheard, Jamie and Schomburgk, David (2016). Nutrition in remote Aboriginal communities: lessons from Mai Wiru and the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Lands. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 40 (Suppl. 1), S81-S88. doi: 10.1111/1753-6405.12419
2016
Conference Publication
Analysing networks in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander nutrition policy: two approaches
Browne, Jennifer, Cullerton, Katherine, Gallegos, Danielle, Lee, Amanda, Donnett, Timothy, De Leeuw, Evelyne, Hayes, Rick, Gleeson, Deborah and Adams, Karen (2016). Analysing networks in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander nutrition policy: two approaches. Dietitians Association of Australia 33rd National Conference , Melbourne, VIC, Australia, 19 - 21 May 2016. Richmond, VIC, Australia: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia.
2015
Journal Article
Implementation of a better choice healthy food and drink supply strategy for staff and visitors in government-owned health facilities in Queensland, Australia
Miller, Jane, Lee, Amanda, Obersky, Natalie and Edwards, Rachael (2015). Implementation of a better choice healthy food and drink supply strategy for staff and visitors in government-owned health facilities in Queensland, Australia. Public Health Nutrition, 18 (9), 1602-1609. doi: 10.1017/S1368980013003455
2015
Journal Article
Dietary guidelines
Lee, Amanda (2015). Dietary guidelines. Good Practice (8), 13-13.
2015
Journal Article
Are healthy diets in the ACT really more expensive than current, unhealthy diets?
Lee, Amanda (2015). Are healthy diets in the ACT really more expensive than current, unhealthy diets?. ACT Population Health Bulletin, 4 (3), 18-19.
2015
Book Chapter
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander nutrition and health
Lee, Amanda and O'Dea, Kerin (2015). Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander nutrition and health. Food and nutrition throughout life. (pp. 261-275) edited by Sharon Croxford, Catherine Itsiopoulos, Regina Belski, Antonia Thodis, Sue Shepherd, Adrienne Forsyth and Audrey Tierney. Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Allen & Unwin.
2014
Journal Article
Discretionary choices. Perspectives
Lee, Amanda (2014). Discretionary choices. Perspectives. Nutrition News and Views, 5-6.
2013
Journal Article
Monitoring the impacts of trade agreements on food environments
Friel, S., Hattersley, L., Snowdon, W., Thow, A. M., Lobstein, T., Sanders, D., Barquera, S., Mohan, S., Hawkes, C., Kelly, B., Kumanyika, S., L'Abbe, M., Lee, A., Ma, J., Macmullan, J., Monteiro, C., Neal, B., Rayner, M., Sacks, G., Swinburn, B., Vandevijvere, S. and Walker, C. (2013). Monitoring the impacts of trade agreements on food environments. Obesity Reviews, 14 (S1), 120-134. doi: 10.1111/obr.12081
2013
Journal Article
Monitoring and benchmarking population diet quality globally: a step-wise approach
Vandevijvere, S., Monteiro, C., Krebs-Smith, S. M., Lee, A., Swinburn, B., Kelly, B., Neal, B., Snowdon, W. and Sacks, G. (2013). Monitoring and benchmarking population diet quality globally: a step-wise approach. Obesity Reviews, 14 (S1), 135-149. doi: 10.1111/obr.12082
2013
Journal Article
Monitoring the health-related labelling of foods and non-alcoholic beverages in retail settings
Rayner, M., Wood, A., Lawrence, M., Mhurchu, C. N., Albert, J., Barquera, S., Friel, S., Hawkes, C., Kelly, B., Kumanyika, S., L'Abbé, M., Lee, A., Lobstein, T., Ma, J., Macmullan, J., Mohan, S., Monteiro, C., Neal, B., Sacks, G., Sanders, D., Snowdon, W., Swinburn, B., Vandevijvere, S. and Walker, C. (2013). Monitoring the health-related labelling of foods and non-alcoholic beverages in retail settings. Obesity Reviews, 14 (S1), 70-81. doi: 10.1111/obr.12077
2013
Journal Article
Monitoring the levels of important nutrients in the food supply
Neal, B., Sacks, G., Swinburn, B., Vandevijvere, S., Dunford, E., Snowdon, W., Webster, J., Barquera, S., Friel, S., Hawkes, C., Kelly, B., Kumanyika, S., L'Abbé, M., Lee, A., Lobstein, T., Ma, J., Macmullan, J., Mohan, S., Monteiro, C., Rayner, M., Sanders, D. and Walker, C. (2013). Monitoring the levels of important nutrients in the food supply. Obesity Reviews, 14 (S1), 49-58. doi: 10.1111/obr.12075
2013
Journal Article
Monitoring policy and actions on food environments: rationale and outline of the INFORMAS policy engagement and communication strategies
Brinsden, H., Lobstein, T., Landon, J., Kraak, V., Sacks, G., Kumanyika, S., Swinburn, B., Barquera, S., Friel, S., Hawkes, C., Kelly, B., L'Abbé, M., Lee, A., Ma, J., Macmullen, J., Mohan, S., Monteiro, C., Neal, B., Rayner, M., Sanders, D., Snowdon, W., Vandevijvere, S. and Walker, C. (2013). Monitoring policy and actions on food environments: rationale and outline of the INFORMAS policy engagement and communication strategies. Obesity Reviews, 14 (S1), 13-23. doi: 10.1111/obr.12072
2013
Journal Article
Monitoring and benchmarking government policies and actions to improve the healthiness of food environments: a proposed government healthy food environment policy index
Swinburn, B., Vandevijvere, S., Kraak, V., Sacks, G., Snowdon, W., Hawkes, C., Barquera, S., Friel, S., Kelly, B., Kumanyika, S., L'Abbé, M., Lee, A., Lobstein, T., Ma, J., Macmullan, J., Mohan, S., Monteiro, C., Neal, B., Rayner, M., Sanders, D. and Walker, C. (2013). Monitoring and benchmarking government policies and actions to improve the healthiness of food environments: a proposed government healthy food environment policy index. Obesity Reviews, 14 (S1), 24-37. doi: 10.1111/obr.12073
2013
Journal Article
A proposed approach to monitor private-sector policies and practices related to food environments, obesity and non-communicable disease prevention
Sacks, G., Swinburn, B., Kraak, V., Downs, S., Walker, C., Barquera, S., Friel, S., Hawkes, C., Kelly, B., Kumanyika, S., L'Abbé, M., Lee, A., Lobstein, T., Ma, J., Macmullan, J., Mohan, S., Monteiro, C., Neal, B., Rayner, M., Sanders, D., Snowdon, W. and Vandevijvere, S. (2013). A proposed approach to monitor private-sector policies and practices related to food environments, obesity and non-communicable disease prevention. Obesity Reviews, 14 (S1), 38-48. doi: 10.1111/obr.12074
2013
Journal Article
Monitoring food and non-alcoholic beverage promotions to children
Kelly, B., King, L., Baur, L., Rayner, M., Lobstein, T., Monteiro, C., Macmullan, J., Mohan, S., Barquera, S., Friel, S., Hawkes, C., Kumanyika, S., L'Abbé, M., Lee, A., Ma, J., Neal, B., Sacks, G., Sanders, D., Snowdon, W., Swinburn, B., Vandevijvere, S. and Walker, C. (2013). Monitoring food and non-alcoholic beverage promotions to children. Obesity Reviews, 14 (S1), 59-69. doi: 10.1111/obr.12076
2013
Journal Article
Monitoring the price and affordability of foods and diets globally
Lee, A., Mhurchu, C. N., Sacks, G., Swinburn, B., Snowdon, W., Vandevijvere, S., Hawkes, C., L'Abbé, M., Rayner, M., Sanders, D., Barquera, S., Friel, S., Kelly, B., Kumanyika, S., Lobstein, T., Ma, J., Macmullan, J., Mohan, S., Monteiro, C., Neal, B. and Walker, C. (2013). Monitoring the price and affordability of foods and diets globally. Obesity Reviews, 14 (S1), 82-95. doi: 10.1111/obr.12078
2013
Journal Article
Monitoring foods and beverages provided and sold in public sector settings
L'Abbé, M., Schermel, A., Minaker, L., Kelly, B., Lee, A., Vandevijvere, S., Twohig, P., Barquera, S., Friel, S., Hawkes, C., Kumanyika, S., Lobstein, T., Ma, J., Macmullan, J., Mohan, S., Monteiro, C., Neal, B., Rayner, M., Sacks, G., Sanders, D., Snowdon, W., Swinburn, B. and Walker, C. (2013). Monitoring foods and beverages provided and sold in public sector settings. Obesity Reviews, 14 (S1), 96-107. doi: 10.1111/obr.12079
2013
Journal Article
INFORMAS (International Network for Food and Obesity/non-communicable diseases Research, Monitoring and Action Support): overview and key principles
Swinburn, B., Sacks, G., Vandevijvere, S., Kumanyika, S., Lobstein, T., Neal, B., Barquera, S., Friel, S., Hawkes, C., Kelly, B., L'Abbé, M., Lee, A., Ma, J., Macmullan, J., Mohan, S., Monteiro, C., Rayner, M., Sanders, D., Snowdon, W. and Walker, C. (2013). INFORMAS (International Network for Food and Obesity/non-communicable diseases Research, Monitoring and Action Support): overview and key principles. Obesity Reviews, 14 (S1), 1-12. doi: 10.1111/obr.12087
2013
Other Outputs
Scoping Study to Inform the Development of the new National Nutrition Policy
Lee, A., Baker, P., Stanton, R., Friel, S., O’Dea, K. and Weightman, A. (2013). Scoping Study to Inform the Development of the new National Nutrition Policy. Brisbane QLD Australia: Queensland University of Technology.
2013
Journal Article
Multicultural training experiences as predictors of psychology students' cultural competence
Lee, Amanda and Khawaja, Nigar Gohar (2013). Multicultural training experiences as predictors of psychology students' cultural competence. Australian Psychologist, 48 (3), 209-216. doi: 10.1111/j.1742-9544.2011.00063.x
Funding
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Availability
- Professor Amanda Lee is:
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Available projects
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Preventive Health Policy
Our team has several potential projects available in the area of preventive health policy, with a focus on addressing the commercial and socio-economic determinants of diet-related chronic disease and food insecurity. Please email me to discuss.
Supervision history
Completed supervision
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
Dietary intake, cost, and affordability of diets in low socioeconomic groups in Australia
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Sarah McNaughton
Media
Enquiries
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- cost and affordability healthy diets
- Food security
- health equity
- Preventive health
- Public Health Nutrition
- Public Health Policy
- sustainability and diet
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