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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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283 works between 1998 and 2025

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2014

Journal Article

Five authors reply

Smith, Kylie J., Sanderson, Kristy, McNaughton, Sarah A., Gall, Seana L. and Venn, Alison J. (2014). Five authors reply. American Journal of Epidemiology, 180 (5), 557-558. doi: 10.1093/aje/kwu201

Five authors reply

2014

Journal Article

Three-year change in diet quality and associated changes in BMI among schoolchildren living in socio-economically disadvantaged neighbourhoods

Lioret, Sandrine, McNaughton, Sarah A., Cameron, Adrian J., Crawford, David, Campbell, Karen J., Cleland, Verity J. and Ball, Kylie (2014). Three-year change in diet quality and associated changes in BMI among schoolchildren living in socio-economically disadvantaged neighbourhoods. British Journal of Nutrition, 112 (2), 260-268. doi: 10.1017/S0007114514000749

Three-year change in diet quality and associated changes in BMI among schoolchildren living in socio-economically disadvantaged neighbourhoods

2014

Journal Article

Longitudinal predictors of frequent vegetable and fruit consumption among socio-economically disadvantaged Australian adolescents

Stephens, Lena D., McNaughton, Sarah A., Crawford, David and Ball, Kylie (2014). Longitudinal predictors of frequent vegetable and fruit consumption among socio-economically disadvantaged Australian adolescents. Appetite, 78, 165-171. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2014.03.023

Longitudinal predictors of frequent vegetable and fruit consumption among socio-economically disadvantaged Australian adolescents

2014

Journal Article

Longitudinal associations between fish consumption and depression in young adults

Smith, Kylie J., Sanderson, Kristy, McNaughton, Sarah A., Gall, Seana L., Dwyer, Terry and Venn, Alison J. (2014). Longitudinal associations between fish consumption and depression in young adults. American Journal of Epidemiology, 179 (10), 1228-1235. doi: 10.1093/aje/kwu050

Longitudinal associations between fish consumption and depression in young adults

2014

Journal Article

The association of mavenism and pleasure with food involvement in older adults

Somers, Julia, Worsley, Anthony and McNaughton, Sarah A. (2014). The association of mavenism and pleasure with food involvement in older adults. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, 11 (1) 60. doi: 10.1186/1479-5868-11-60

The association of mavenism and pleasure with food involvement in older adults

2014

Journal Article

Family food involvement and frequency of family dinner meals among Australian children aged 10-12years. Cross-sectional and longitudinal associations with dietary patterns

Leech, Rebecca M., McNaughton, Sarah A., Crawford, David A., Campbell, Karen J., Pearson, Natalie and Timperio, Anna (2014). Family food involvement and frequency of family dinner meals among Australian children aged 10-12years. Cross-sectional and longitudinal associations with dietary patterns. Appetite, 75, 64-70. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2013.12.021

Family food involvement and frequency of family dinner meals among Australian children aged 10-12years. Cross-sectional and longitudinal associations with dietary patterns

2014

Journal Article

The effect of an early childhood obesity intervention on father's obesity risk behaviors: The Melbourne InFANT Program

Walsh, Adam D., Lioret, Sandrine, Cameron, Adrian J., Hesketh, Kylie D., McNaughton, Sarah A., Crawford, David and Campbell, Karen J. (2014). The effect of an early childhood obesity intervention on father's obesity risk behaviors: The Melbourne InFANT Program. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, 11 (1) 18. doi: 10.1186/1479-5868-11-18

The effect of an early childhood obesity intervention on father's obesity risk behaviors: The Melbourne InFANT Program

2014

Journal Article

The clustering of diet, physical activity and sedentary behavior in children and adolescents: A review

Leech, Rebecca M., McNaughton, Sarah A. and Timperio, Anna (2014). The clustering of diet, physical activity and sedentary behavior in children and adolescents: A review. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, 11 (1) 4. doi: 10.1186/1479-5868-11-4

The clustering of diet, physical activity and sedentary behavior in children and adolescents: A review

2014

Journal Article

Clustering of children's obesity-related behaviours: Associations with sociodemographic indicators

Leech, R. M., McNaughton, S. A. and Timperio, A. (2014). Clustering of children's obesity-related behaviours: Associations with sociodemographic indicators. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 68 (5), 623-628. doi: 10.1038/ejcn.2013.295

Clustering of children's obesity-related behaviours: Associations with sociodemographic indicators

2014

Journal Article

Diet quality in young adults and its association with food-related behaviours

Thorpe, Maree G, Kestin, Mark, Riddell, Lynn J, Keast, Russell Sj and McNaughton, Sarah A (2014). Diet quality in young adults and its association with food-related behaviours. Public Health Nutrition, 17 (8), 1767-1775. doi: 10.1017/S1368980013001924

Diet quality in young adults and its association with food-related behaviours

2014

Journal Article

Predictors of high-energy foods and beverages: A longitudinal study among socio-economically disadvantaged adolescents

Stephens, Lena D., McNaughton, Sarah A., Crawford, David and Ball, Kylie (2014). Predictors of high-energy foods and beverages: A longitudinal study among socio-economically disadvantaged adolescents. Public Health Nutrition, 17 (2), 324-337. doi: 10.1017/S136898001200482X

Predictors of high-energy foods and beverages: A longitudinal study among socio-economically disadvantaged adolescents

2014

Journal Article

Mediators of the relationship between sedentary behavior and depressive symptoms amongst disadvantaged women

Teychenne, Megan, Torres, Susan, McNaughton, Sarah A., Salmon, Jo and Ball, Kylie (2014). Mediators of the relationship between sedentary behavior and depressive symptoms amongst disadvantaged women. Mental Health and Physical Activity, 7 (1), 30-36. doi: 10.1016/j.mhpa.2013.09.005

Mediators of the relationship between sedentary behavior and depressive symptoms amongst disadvantaged women

2014

Journal Article

Iron status and dietary iron intake of female blood donors

Booth, Alison O, Lim, Karen, Capper, Hugh, Irving, David, Fisher, Jenny, McNaughton, Sarah A, Riddell, Lynn, Keller, Anthony and Nowson, Caryl A (2014). Iron status and dietary iron intake of female blood donors. Transfusion, 54 (3 Pt 2), 770-774. doi: 10.1111/trf.12347

Iron status and dietary iron intake of female blood donors

2014

Journal Article

Predicting healthy lifestyle patterns among retirement age older adults in the WELL study: A latent class analysis of sex differences

Södergren, Marita, Wang, Wei Chun, Salmon, Jo, Ball, Kylie, Crawford, David and McNaughton, Sarah A. (2014). Predicting healthy lifestyle patterns among retirement age older adults in the WELL study: A latent class analysis of sex differences. Maturitas, 77 (1), 41-46. doi: 10.1016/j.maturitas.2013.09.010

Predicting healthy lifestyle patterns among retirement age older adults in the WELL study: A latent class analysis of sex differences

2014

Journal Article

Variation in outcomes of the Melbourne Infant, Feeding, Activity and Nutrition Trial (InFANT) Program according to maternal education and age

Cameron, Adrian J., Ball, Kylie, Hesketh, Kylie D., McNaughton, Sarah A., Salmon, Jo, Crawford, David A., Lioret, Sandrine and Campbell, Karen J. (2014). Variation in outcomes of the Melbourne Infant, Feeding, Activity and Nutrition Trial (InFANT) Program according to maternal education and age. Preventive Medicine, 58 (1), 58-63. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2013.10.021

Variation in outcomes of the Melbourne Infant, Feeding, Activity and Nutrition Trial (InFANT) Program according to maternal education and age

2013

Journal Article

Educational inequalities in TV viewing among older adults: A mediation analysis of ecological factors

De Cocker, Katrien, De Bourdeaudhuij, Ilse, Teychenne, Megan, McNaughton, Sarah and Salmon, Jo (2013). Educational inequalities in TV viewing among older adults: A mediation analysis of ecological factors. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, 10 138. doi: 10.1186/1479-5868-10-138

Educational inequalities in TV viewing among older adults: A mediation analysis of ecological factors

2013

Journal Article

Home food availability mediates associations between mothers' nutrition knowledge and child diet

Campbell, Karen J., Abbott, Gavin, Spence, Alison C., Crawford, David A., McNaughton, Sarah A. and Ball, Kylie (2013). Home food availability mediates associations between mothers' nutrition knowledge and child diet. Appetite, 71, 1-6. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2013.07.006

Home food availability mediates associations between mothers' nutrition knowledge and child diet

2013

Journal Article

A health promotion intervention can affect diet quality in early childhood

Spence, Alison C., McNaughton, Sarah A., Lioret, Sandrine, Hesketh, Kylie D., Crawford, David A. and Campbell, Karen J. (2013). A health promotion intervention can affect diet quality in early childhood. Journal of Nutrition, 143 (10), 1672-1678. doi: 10.3945/jn.113.177931

A health promotion intervention can affect diet quality in early childhood

2013

Conference Publication

The contribution of diet, physical activity and sedentary behaviour to body mass index in women with and without polycystic ovary syndrome

Moran, L. J., Ranasinha, S., Zoungas, S., McNaughton, S., Brown, W. and Teede, H. (2013). The contribution of diet, physical activity and sedentary behaviour to body mass index in women with and without polycystic ovary syndrome. International-Federation of Fertility Societies 21st World Congress on Fertility and Sterility / 69th Annual Meeting of the American-Society-for-Reproductive-Medicine, Boston, MA, United States, 12-17 October 2013. Philadelphia, PA, United States: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2013.07.823

The contribution of diet, physical activity and sedentary behaviour to body mass index in women with and without polycystic ovary syndrome

2013

Journal Article

Independent and joint associations of TV viewing time and snack food consumption with the metabolic syndrome and its components; a cross-sectional study in Australian adults

Thorp, Alicia A., McNaughton, Sarah A., Owen, Neville and Dunstan, David W. (2013). Independent and joint associations of TV viewing time and snack food consumption with the metabolic syndrome and its components; a cross-sectional study in Australian adults. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, 10 (1) 96, 96.1-96.11. doi: 10.1186/1479-5868-10-96

Independent and joint associations of TV viewing time and snack food consumption with the metabolic syndrome and its components; a cross-sectional study in Australian adults

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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