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Professor Sarah McNaughton
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Sarah McNaughton

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Overview

Background

Professor McNaughton is Professor of Nutrition and Dietetics and Discipline Lead for Nutrition and Dietetics in the School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences, University of Queensland and Health and Well-Being Centre for Research Innovation, School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences, University of Queensland. She is an Accredited Practising Dietitian, Fellow of Dietitians Australia and a Registered Public Health Nutritionist.

She has over 25 years expertise in nutrition and dietetics and has published over 230 peer-reviewed papers (H-index=59). She completed her PhD at the University of Queensland in 2003, and was subsequently appointed a Research Scientist in the MRC Centre for Human Nutrition Research (Cambridge, UK). She was employed at Deakin University from 2005 -2023. She has previously held nationally competitive fellowships from the ARC, Heart Foundation and NHMRC. She has received funding as a chief investigator on 27 externally funded project grants and tenders from NHMRC, ARC (Discovery, Linkage & LIEF), Heart Foundation, Diabetes Australia Research Trust, World Cancer Research Fund, the World Health Organisation, Food Standards Australia New Zealand and VicHealth. She currently supervises 4 PhD students and has previoulsy supervised 14 PhD students to completion and 9 Honours students & 5 Masters students.

She leads a program of research that focuses on strengthening the evidence-base for public health nutrition strategies and interventions with a focus on epidemiological methods. She has particular interest in translation of evidence into guidelines and nutrition communication messages. Her research covers:

  • Developing novel methods for measuring and interpreting population dietary intakes
  • Understanding the role of foods, eating patterns and dietary patterns in health and wellbeing;
  • Understanding dietary behaviors and their determinants across the life-course
  • Understanding the role of food and nutrition literacy in dietary intake
  • Translation of dietary patterns research into nutrition interventions, strategies and policy.

She has served on over 20 national and international committees and advisory groups including for the IARC, WHO, Australian Chronic Disease Prevention Alliance, NHMRC, Heart Foundation, Australian Academy of Science National Nutrition Committee and Nutrition Australia. In September 2021, she was appointed Chair of the NHMRC Australian Dietary Guidelines Expert Review Committee.

Availability

Professor Sarah McNaughton is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Science, The University of Queensland
  • Postgraduate Diploma in Nutrition and Dietetics, Queensland University of Technology
  • Masters (Coursework) of Nutrition and Dietetics, Queensland University of Technology
  • Doctor of Philosophy of Population Health, The University of Queensland
  • Fellow, Dietitians Australia, Dietitians Australia

Works

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281 works between 1998 and 2025

141 - 160 of 281 works

2016

Journal Article

Diet quality is associated with obesity and hypertension in Australian adults: a cross sectional study

Livingstone, Katherine M. and McNaughton, Sarah A. (2016). Diet quality is associated with obesity and hypertension in Australian adults: a cross sectional study. BMC Public Health, 16 (1) 1037, 1-10. doi: 10.1186/s12889-016-3714-5

Diet quality is associated with obesity and hypertension in Australian adults: a cross sectional study

2016

Journal Article

Meal frequency but not snack frequency is associated with micronutrient intakes and overall diet quality in Australian men and women1-3

Leech, Rebecca M., Livingstone, Katherine M., Worsley, Anthony, Timperio, Anna and McNaughton, Sarah A. (2016). Meal frequency but not snack frequency is associated with micronutrient intakes and overall diet quality in Australian men and women1-3. Journal of Nutrition, 146 (10), 2027-2034. doi: 10.3945/jn.116.234070

Meal frequency but not snack frequency is associated with micronutrient intakes and overall diet quality in Australian men and women1-3

2016

Journal Article

Mediating effects of dietary intake on associations of TV viewing, body mass index and metabolic syndrome in adolescents

Fletcher, E. A., McNaughton, S. A., Lacy, K. E., Dunstan, D. W., Carson, V. and Salmon, J. (2016). Mediating effects of dietary intake on associations of TV viewing, body mass index and metabolic syndrome in adolescents. Obesity Science and Practice, 2 (3), 232-240. doi: 10.1002/osp4.60

Mediating effects of dietary intake on associations of TV viewing, body mass index and metabolic syndrome in adolescents

2016

Journal Article

Higher Adherence to the Australian Dietary Guidelines Is Associated with Better Mental Health Status among Australian Adult First-Time Mothers

Huddy, Rebecca Lee, Torres, Susan Jane, Milte, Catherine Margaret, McNaughton, Sarah A., Teychenne, Megan and Campbell, Karen Jane (2016). Higher Adherence to the Australian Dietary Guidelines Is Associated with Better Mental Health Status among Australian Adult First-Time Mothers. Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, 116 (9), 1406-1412. doi: 10.1016/j.jand.2016.01.010

Higher Adherence to the Australian Dietary Guidelines Is Associated with Better Mental Health Status among Australian Adult First-Time Mothers

2016

Journal Article

Exploring the dietary patterns of young New Zealand women and associations with BMI and body fat

Schrijvers, Jenna K., McNaughton, Sarah A., Beck, Kathryn L. and Kruger, Rozanne (2016). Exploring the dietary patterns of young New Zealand women and associations with BMI and body fat. Nutrients, 8 (8) 450, 1-15. doi: 10.3390/nu8080450

Exploring the dietary patterns of young New Zealand women and associations with BMI and body fat

2016

Journal Article

ShopSmart 4 Health: Results of a randomized controlled trial of a behavioral intervention promoting fruit and vegetable consumption among socioeconomically disadvantaged women

Ball, Kylie, McNaughton, Sarah A., Le, Ha N.D., Abbott, Gavin, Stephens, Lena D. and Crawford, David A. (2016). ShopSmart 4 Health: Results of a randomized controlled trial of a behavioral intervention promoting fruit and vegetable consumption among socioeconomically disadvantaged women. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 104 (2), 436-445. doi: 10.3945/ajcn.116.133173

ShopSmart 4 Health: Results of a randomized controlled trial of a behavioral intervention promoting fruit and vegetable consumption among socioeconomically disadvantaged women

2016

Journal Article

The Predictors of Diet Quality among Australian Children Aged 3.5 Years

Collins, Laura J., Lacy, Kathleen E., Campbell, Karen J. and McNaughton, Sarah A. (2016). The Predictors of Diet Quality among Australian Children Aged 3.5 Years. Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, 116 (7), 1114-1126.e2. doi: 10.1016/j.jand.2015.12.014

The Predictors of Diet Quality among Australian Children Aged 3.5 Years

2016

Journal Article

Economic evaluation of price discounts and skill-building strategies on purchase and consumption of healthy food and beverages: The SHELf randomized controlled trial

Le, Ha N.D., Gold, Lisa, Abbott, Gavin, Crawford, David, McNaughton, Sarah A., Mhurchu, Cliona Ni, Pollard, Christina and Ball, Kylie (2016). Economic evaluation of price discounts and skill-building strategies on purchase and consumption of healthy food and beverages: The SHELf randomized controlled trial. Social Science and Medicine, 159, 83-91. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2016.04.015

Economic evaluation of price discounts and skill-building strategies on purchase and consumption of healthy food and beverages: The SHELf randomized controlled trial

2016

Journal Article

Lunch frequency among adolescents: Associations with sociodemographic factors and school characteristics

Pedersen, Trine Pagh, Holstein, Bjorn E., Krolner, Rikke, Ersbøll, Annette Kjær, Jørgensen, Thea Suldrup, Aarestrup, Anne Kristine, Utter, Jennifer, McNaughton, Sarah A., Neumark-Stzainer, Dianne and Rasmussen, Mette (2016). Lunch frequency among adolescents: Associations with sociodemographic factors and school characteristics. Public Health Nutrition, 19 (5), 872-884. doi: 10.1017/S1368980015001457

Lunch frequency among adolescents: Associations with sociodemographic factors and school characteristics

2016

Journal Article

A revised Australian dietary guideline index and its association with key sociodemographic factors, health behaviors and body mass index in peri-retirement aged adults

Thorpe, Maree G., Milte, Catherine M., Crawford, David and McNaughton, Sarah A. (2016). A revised Australian dietary guideline index and its association with key sociodemographic factors, health behaviors and body mass index in peri-retirement aged adults. Nutrients, 8 (3) 160, 1-12. doi: 10.3390/nu8030160

A revised Australian dietary guideline index and its association with key sociodemographic factors, health behaviors and body mass index in peri-retirement aged adults

2016

Journal Article

Dietary patterns and successful ageing: a systematic review

Milte, Catherine M. and McNaughton, Sarah A. (2016). Dietary patterns and successful ageing: a systematic review. European Journal of Nutrition, 55 (2), 423-450. doi: 10.1007/s00394-015-1123-7

Dietary patterns and successful ageing: a systematic review

2016

Journal Article

A comparison of the dietary patterns derived by principal component analysis and cluster analysis in older Australians

Thorpe, Maree G., Milte, Catherine M., Crawford, David and McNaughton, Sarah A. (2016). A comparison of the dietary patterns derived by principal component analysis and cluster analysis in older Australians. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, 13 (1) 30, 1-14. doi: 10.1186/s12966-016-0353-2

A comparison of the dietary patterns derived by principal component analysis and cluster analysis in older Australians

2016

Journal Article

A process evaluation of the Supermarket Healthy Eating for Life (SHELf) randomized controlled trial

Olstad, Dana Lee, Ball, Kylie, Abbott, Gavin, McNaughton, Sarah A., Le, Ha N.D., Ni Mhurchu, Cliona, Pollard, Christina and Crawford, David A. (2016). A process evaluation of the Supermarket Healthy Eating for Life (SHELf) randomized controlled trial. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, 13 (1) 27, 1-15. doi: 10.1186/s12966-016-0352-3

A process evaluation of the Supermarket Healthy Eating for Life (SHELf) randomized controlled trial

2016

Journal Article

The extended Infant Feeding, Activity and Nutrition Trial (InFANT Extend) Program: A cluster-randomized controlled trial of an early intervention to prevent childhood obesity Energy balance-related behaviors

Campbell, Karen J., Hesketh, Kylie D., McNaughton, Sarah A., Ball, Kylie, McCallum, Zoë, Lynch, John and Crawford, David A. (2016). The extended Infant Feeding, Activity and Nutrition Trial (InFANT Extend) Program: A cluster-randomized controlled trial of an early intervention to prevent childhood obesity Energy balance-related behaviors. BMC Public Health, 16 (1) 166, 1-10. doi: 10.1186/s12889-016-2836-0

The extended Infant Feeding, Activity and Nutrition Trial (InFANT Extend) Program: A cluster-randomized controlled trial of an early intervention to prevent childhood obesity Energy balance-related behaviors

2016

Journal Article

The association between socio-economic position and diet quality in Australian adults

Backholer, Kathryn, Spencer, Elizabeth, Gearon, Emma, Magliano, Dianna J., Mcnaughton, Sarah A., Shaw, Jonathan E. and Peeters, Anna (2016). The association between socio-economic position and diet quality in Australian adults. Public Health Nutrition, 19 (3), 477-485. doi: 10.1017/S1368980015001470

The association between socio-economic position and diet quality in Australian adults

2016

Journal Article

Iron intakes of Australian infants and toddlers: Findings from the Melbourne Infant Feeding, Activity and Nutrition Trial (InFANT) Program

Atkins, Linda A., McNaughton, Sarah A., Campbell, Karen J. and Szymlek-Gay, Ewa A. (2016). Iron intakes of Australian infants and toddlers: Findings from the Melbourne Infant Feeding, Activity and Nutrition Trial (InFANT) Program. British Journal of Nutrition, 115 (2), 285-293. doi: 10.1017/S0007114515004286

Iron intakes of Australian infants and toddlers: Findings from the Melbourne Infant Feeding, Activity and Nutrition Trial (InFANT) Program

2015

Journal Article

Advancing nutrition promotion research and practice

Mcnaughton, Sarah A. (2015). Advancing nutrition promotion research and practice. Nutrition and Dietetics, 72 (4), 305-308. doi: 10.1111/1747-0080.12248

Advancing nutrition promotion research and practice

2015

Journal Article

Great 'app-eal' but not there yet: a review of iPhone nutrition applications relevant to child weight management

Burrows, Tracy L., Khambalia, Amina Z., Perry, Rebecca, Carty, Danika, Hendrie, Gilly A., Allman-Farinelli, Margaret A., Garnett, Sarah P., Mcnaughton, Sarah A., Rangan, Anna M., Truby, Helen, Collins, Clare E. and Golley, Rebecca K. (2015). Great 'app-eal' but not there yet: a review of iPhone nutrition applications relevant to child weight management. Nutrition and Dietetics, 72 (4), 363-367. doi: 10.1111/1747-0080.12184

Great 'app-eal' but not there yet: a review of iPhone nutrition applications relevant to child weight management

2015

Journal Article

Predictors and risks of body fat profiles in young New Zealand European, Māori and Pacific women: study protocol for the women’s EXPLORE study

Kruger, Rozanne, Shultz, Sarah P., McNaughton, Sarah A., Russell, Aaron P., Firestone, Ridvan T., George, Lily, Beck, Kathryn L., Conlon, Cathryn A., von Hurst, Pamela R., Breier, Bernhard, Jayasinghe, Shakeela N., O’Brien, Wendy J., Jones, Beatrix and Stonehouse, Welma (2015). Predictors and risks of body fat profiles in young New Zealand European, Māori and Pacific women: study protocol for the women’s EXPLORE study. SpringerPlus, 4 (1) 128, 1-11. doi: 10.1186/s40064-015-0916-8

Predictors and risks of body fat profiles in young New Zealand European, Māori and Pacific women: study protocol for the women’s EXPLORE study

2015

Journal Article

Characterizing eating patterns: A comparison of eating occasion definitions1

Leech, Rebecca M., Worsley, Anthony, Timperio, Anna and McNaughton, Sarah A. (2015). Characterizing eating patterns: A comparison of eating occasion definitions1. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 102 (5), 1229-1237. doi: 10.3945/ajcn.115.114660

Characterizing eating patterns: A comparison of eating occasion definitions1

Supervision

Availability

Professor Sarah McNaughton is:
Available for supervision

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Available projects

  • Diet quality metrics across the food system

  • Nutrition communication and misinformation

  • Barriers to legume consumption

  • Understanding the role of foods, eating patterns and dietary patterns in health and wellbeing

  • Evidence synthesis methods in population nutrition

Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Exploring the Role of Dietary Patterns in Prevention and Management of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Brooke Devlin

Completed supervision

Media

Enquiries

Contact Professor Sarah McNaughton directly for media enquiries about:

  • eating behaviours
  • food
  • food literacy
  • food security
  • nutrition
  • nutrition communication

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