
Overview
Background
Dr Ming Li commenced with UQ’s School of Public Health in Jan 2024 as a Senior Research Fellow in cancer research under Prof Gail Garvey leading The First Nations Cancer and Wellbeing Research (FNCWR) program after a 16-year research in chronic disease epidemiology at University of South Australia. Her research is focused on understanding the impact of social and environmental factors on health-related behaviours and health conditions such as overweight and obesity, metabolic disorders, and cancer in children and adolescents and adults from different cultures in both developing and developed countries.
Ming has worked on projects on diabetes and cancer among the first nations peoples in the spectrum of prevention, treatment, complications and survival using linked data at national, state, and local level. Her research has a profound impact on developing guidelines, clinical practice, health policy, and health education. Ming has established sustained international and national collaborations and successful completion of master’s and PhD programs.
Ming is an overseas trained medical doctor and a high achiever at her PhD program and has received extensive training in epidemiological research methodology, nutritional epidemiology, clinical epidemiology, biostatistics, health education and promotion, social medical science at the University of Newcastle. Her multidisciplinary training provides the foundation for exploring the pathways of cancer and other chronic diseases and for developing effective approaches in tackling these health risks and improving the wellbeing of First Nations peoples.
Ming is working on funded projects including Healthy Hearts, CostMod, Canco, Synergy, and Blood Cancer with a growing passionate team comprised of PhD students and early to mid-career researchers.
Availability
- Dr Ming Li is:
- Available for supervision
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Doctor of Philosophy of Public Health (Community Nutrition), University of Newcastle
- Honorary Academic, Ming Li, Ming Li
Research interests
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The assessment of environmental and behavioural factors associated with mental health among school-aged children and adolescents- a global perspective
This is a expansion of our current PhD project "The impact of lifestyle factors on health risks among children and adolescents".
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An Investigation of cancer screen-treatment-survival pathway using population-based linked data
Quantitative approach is to be applied using linked administrative health data.
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Disparity in access to health service and its cost between Indigenous and non-Indigenous patients diagnosed with cancers
Inequalities and financial toxicity among cancer patients is to be explored using population-based administrative health data
Research impacts
The comprehensive assessment and exploration of overweight and obesity in Xi'an City has provided the evidence for the development of health promotion strategies, health education at multidementional level such as government, community, school, and family and invidual levels.
The nutrition epidemiological research outputs using China Health and Nutriton Survey data on the association between food, food group, dietary pattern and health risks including overweight/obesity, diabetes, CVD, and cognitive impairment have been integreted into the China Nutrition Guidelines including balaced diet, moderate egg consumption, nuts intake ect.
The research on breast cancer in Australia and China are linked to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, helping to tackle some f the worlds's greatest chanllenges in the breast cancer, and the China medical insurance policy.
The project using 15-year follow up study among 23 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island communities in North Queensland illustrated lifestyle, nutrition status, diabetes and its complications, and gaps in health services, other studies evaluated the impact of Indigenous community health worker in helping to improve the health of our Indigenous people.
Works
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2021
Journal Article
Cancer profiles, times to treatment, and survival for adolescents and young adults: comparisons with children and older adults in New South Wales, Australia
Li, Ming, Anazodo, Antoinette, Dallapozza, Luciano, Baeza, Paola Kabalan, Roder, David and Currow, David (2021). Cancer profiles, times to treatment, and survival for adolescents and young adults: comparisons with children and older adults in New South Wales, Australia. Journal of Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology, 11 (5), 443-450. doi: 10.1089/jayao.2021.0060
2021
Journal Article
Female breast cancer treatment and survival in South Australia: results from linked health data
Li, Ming, Roder, David, D'Onise, Katina, Walters, David, Farshid, Gelareh, Buckley, Elizabeth, Karapetis, Christos, Joshi, Rohit, Price, Timothy, Townsend, Amanda, Miller, Caroline, Currow, David, Powell, Kate, Buranyi-Trevarton, Dianne and Olver, Ian (2021). Female breast cancer treatment and survival in South Australia: results from linked health data. European Journal of Cancer Care, 30 (5) e13451, 1-12. doi: 10.1111/ecc.13451
2021
Journal Article
Poorly controlled diabetes is a predictor of colorectal cancer survival
Li, Ming and Roder, David (2021). Poorly controlled diabetes is a predictor of colorectal cancer survival. International Journal of Epidemiology, 50 (Supplement_1), i135-i135. doi: 10.1093/ije/dyab168.380
2021
Conference Publication
Cancer treatment and survival disparity in South Australia women with invasive breast cancer during 2000-2014
Li, Ming and Roder, David (2021). Cancer treatment and survival disparity in South Australia women with invasive breast cancer during 2000-2014 . IEA World Congress Of Epidemiology 2021, Online, 3-6 September 2021. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/ije/dyab168.379
2021
Journal Article
Ultra-processed food consumption associated with overweight/obesity among Chinese adults-results from China Health and Nutrition Survey 1997-2011
Li, Ming and Shi, Zumin (2021). Ultra-processed food consumption associated with overweight/obesity among Chinese adults-results from China Health and Nutrition Survey 1997-2011. Nutrients, 13 (8) 2796, 2796. doi: 10.3390/nu13082796
2021
Journal Article
Higher egg consumption associated with increased risk of diabetes in Chinese adults - China Health and Nutrition Survey
Wang, Yue, Li, Ming and Shi, Zumin (2021). Higher egg consumption associated with increased risk of diabetes in Chinese adults - China Health and Nutrition Survey. British Journal of Nutrition, 126 (1), 110-117. doi: 10.1017/s0007114520003955
2021
Journal Article
The assessment of returning to work following treatment and the associated personal, disease, and treatment factors among breast cancer survivors in central China
Li, Min, Gao, Jinnan, Li, Ming and Wang, Linying (2021). The assessment of returning to work following treatment and the associated personal, disease, and treatment factors among breast cancer survivors in central China. Supportive Care in Cancer, 29 (12), 7627-7636. doi: 10.1007/s00520-021-06354-y
2021
Journal Article
Dietary potato intake and risks of type 2 diabetes and gestational diabetes mellitus
Guo, Fang, Zhang, Qiang, Jiang, Hong, He, Yuan, Li, Ming, Ran, Jinjun, Lin, Jing, Tian, Linwei and Ma, Le (2021). Dietary potato intake and risks of type 2 diabetes and gestational diabetes mellitus. Clinical Nutrition, 40 (6), 3754-3764. doi: 10.1016/j.clnu.2021.04.039
2021
Journal Article
Dietary calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus intakes and risk of stroke in Chinese adults
Zhu, Hai-Lu, Liu, Yan, Zhang, Jian, Wang, Ming-Xu, Jiang, Hong, Guo, Fang, Li, Ming, Qi, Fei-Fei, Liu, Xiao-Hong and Ma, Le (2021). Dietary calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus intakes and risk of stroke in Chinese adults. Scientific Reports, 11 (1) 11270. doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-90388-z
2021
Journal Article
Breast cancer treatment and survival differences in women in remote and socioeconomically disadvantaged areas, as demonstrated by linked data from New South Wales (NSW), Australia
Buckley, Elizabeth, Elder, Elisabeth, McGill, Sarah, Kargar, Zahra Shahabi, Li, Ming, Roder, David and Currow, David (2021). Breast cancer treatment and survival differences in women in remote and socioeconomically disadvantaged areas, as demonstrated by linked data from New South Wales (NSW), Australia. Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, 188 (2), 547-560. doi: 10.1007/s10549-021-06170-2
2020
Journal Article
Adherence to post-surgery follow-up assessment and its association with sociodemographic and disease characteristics in patients with breast cancer in Central China
Feng, Ran, Jing, Jingfeng, Zhang, Xiaojun, Li, Ming and Gao, Jinnan (2020). Adherence to post-surgery follow-up assessment and its association with sociodemographic and disease characteristics in patients with breast cancer in Central China. BMC Cancer, 20 (1) 1098, 1-8. doi: 10.1186/s12885-020-07600-y
2020
Journal Article
Engagement of general practice in an Australian organised bowel cancer screening program: a cross-sectional survey of knowledge and practice
Holden, Carol A., Frank, Oliver, Li, Ming, Manocha, Ramesh, Caruso, Joanna, Turnbull, Deborah, Reed, Richard L., Miller, Caroline L., Roder, David and Olver, Ian (2020). Engagement of general practice in an Australian organised bowel cancer screening program: a cross-sectional survey of knowledge and practice. Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, 21 (7), 2099-2107. doi: 10.31557/apjcp.2020.21.7.2099
2020
Conference Publication
Meal specific dietary patterns and cognitive function among old adults: a prospective cohort study
Shi, Zumin, El-Obeid, Tahra, Li, Ming, Xu, Xiaoyue and Liu, Jianghong (2020). Meal specific dietary patterns and cognitive function among old adults: a prospective cohort study. Nutrition 2020, Online, June 1-4 2020. Philadelphia, PA, United States: Elsevier. doi: 10.1093/cdn/nzaa061_115
2020
Journal Article
Degree of cancer spread at presentation and survival among adolescents and young adults in New South Wales, Australia
Li, Ming, Holliday, Laura, Roder, David, Tervonen, Hanna, Anazodo, Antoinette, Dallapozza, Luciano, Hesketh, Elizabeth and Currow, David (2020). Degree of cancer spread at presentation and survival among adolescents and young adults in New South Wales, Australia. Journal of Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology, 10 (2), 156-163. doi: 10.1089/jayao.2020.0023
2020
Journal Article
Financial toxicity and its associated patient and cancer factors among women with breast cancer: a single-center analysis of low-middle income region in China
Jing, Jingfeng, Feng, Ran, Zhang, Xiaojun, Li, Ming and Gao, Jinnan (2020). Financial toxicity and its associated patient and cancer factors among women with breast cancer: a single-center analysis of low-middle income region in China. Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, 181 (2), 435-443. doi: 10.1007/s10549-020-05632-3
2020
Journal Article
Physical activity and risk of age-related cataract
Jiang, Hong (2020). Physical activity and risk of age-related cataract. International Journal of Ophthalmology, 13 (4), 643-649. doi: 10.18240/ijo.2020.04.18
2020
Journal Article
History of screening by BreastScreen New South Wales of women with invasive breast cancer
Li, Ming, Warner-Smith, Matthew, McGill, Sarah, Roder, David and Currow, David (2020). History of screening by BreastScreen New South Wales of women with invasive breast cancer. Cancer Epidemiology, 64 101659, 1-7. doi: 10.1016/j.canep.2019.101659
2020
Journal Article
Monitoring TNM stage of female breast cancer and survival across the South Australian population, with national and international TNM benchmarking: A population-based cohort study
Li, Ming, Roder, David, D'Onise, Katina, Walters, David, Farshid, Gelareh, Buckley, Elizabeth, Karapetis, Chris, Joshi, Rohit, Price, Timothy, Townsend, Amanda, Miller, Caroline Louise, Currow, David, Powell, Kate, Buranyi-Trevarton, Dianne and Olver, Ian (2020). Monitoring TNM stage of female breast cancer and survival across the South Australian population, with national and international TNM benchmarking: A population-based cohort study. BMJ Open, 10 (6) e037069, e037069. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-037069
2019
Journal Article
Reply to "Comments on the Editor Re: Shi, Zumin, et al. High Chili Intake and Cognitive Function among 4582 Adults: An Open Cohort Study over 15 Years. Nutrients 11.5 (2019): 1183."
Shi, Zumin, El-Obeid, Tahra, Riley, Malcolm, Li, Ming, Page, Amanda and Liu, Jianghong (2019). Reply to "Comments on the Editor Re: Shi, Zumin, et al. High Chili Intake and Cognitive Function among 4582 Adults: An Open Cohort Study over 15 Years. Nutrients 11.5 (2019): 1183.". Nutrients, 11 (12) 2882, 2882. doi: 10.3390/nu11122882
2019
Journal Article
Citrus fruit intake and the risk of nasopharyngeal carcinoma
Feng, Xin-Xin, Wang, Ming-Xu, Li, Ming, Tang, Xiao, Jiang, Hong, Wang, Rui, Ma, Le, Yin, Yue and Wu, Chang-Rui (2019). Citrus fruit intake and the risk of nasopharyngeal carcinoma. Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 28 (4), 783-792. doi: 10.6133/apjcn.201912_28(4).0015
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