Ms Kim Anastasiou
Research Fellow
School of Social Sciences
Faculty of Arts, Business, Law and Economics
Eligible to supervise Masters and PhD (as Co-Supervisor) - email supervisor to discuss availability.
Kim Anastasiou is a Research Fellow at Stretton Health Equity in the Stretton Institute at the University of Adelaide. Her research interests focus on understanding and improving the health, equity and environmental impacts of food systems. Kim is currently working on an ARC grant investigating the health and environmental impacts of Australian food policies.
Kim is a dietitian, researcher and advocate for improving food systems to achieve health, equity and environmental goals. Her recent PhD was on the environmental impacts of ultra-processed foods in the Healthy and Sustainable Food Systems Group at Deakin University. Previously, Kim has held the roles of ‘Young Scientist’ for the UN FAO’s World Food Forum (2022-23) and ‘Youth Liaison’ for the 2021 United Nations Food Systems Summit (2021). She previously worked at the CSIRO as a Research Dietitian working on public health nutrition research projects.
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Kim is currently working on an ARC-funded project investigating the health and environmental impacts of Australian Federal and State food policies.
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Appointments
Date Position Institution name 2018 - 2023 Research Dietitian Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation -
Awards and Achievements
Date Type Title Institution Name Country Amount 2023 Award School Award for the Best PhD Paper Deakin University Australia - 2022 Award Flinders University Early Career Alumni Award Flinders University Australia - 2022 Achievement NewsCorp Top 20 under 40 Australian Health and Medical Researcher NewsCorp Australia - -
Education
Date Institution name Country Title 2013 - 2017 Flinders University Australia Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics (Hons) -
Research Interests
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Journals
Year Citation 2024 Hendrie, G. A., Anastasiou, K., Brindal, E., Wiggins, B., Baird, D. L., Johnson, B. J., . . . Golley, R. K. (2024). Increasing Children's Vegetable Consumption: Translating a Review of the Evidence Base to Develop Best Practice Guidelines. AJPM Focus, 3(4), 100229.
Scopus12023 Anastasiou, K., Ribeiro De Melo, P., Slater, S., Hendrie, G. A., Hadjikakou, M., Baker, P. K., & Lawrence, M. A. (2023). From harmful nutrients to ultra-processed foods: Exploring shifts in 'foods to limit' terminology used in national food-based dietary guidelines. Public Health Nutrition, 26(11), 2539-2550.
Scopus6 WoS1 Europe PMC62023 Anastasiou, K., Baker, P., Hendrie, G. A., Hadjikakou, M., Boylan, S., Chaudhary, A., . . . Lawrence, M. (2023). Conceptualising the drivers of ultra-processed food production and consumption and their environmental impacts: A group model-building exercise. Global Food Security, 37, 15 pages.
Scopus62023 Anastasiou, K., Brooker, P. G., Cleanthous, X., Tan, R., Smith, B. P. C., & Riley, M. (2023). Oh So Sweet: A Comparative Investigation of Retail Market Composition of Sweetened and Flavoured Beverages in Singapore and Australia. Nutrients, 15(1), 14 pages.
Scopus2 WoS12023 Brooker, P. G., Anastasiou, K., Smith, B. P. C., Tan, R., Cleanthous, X., & Riley, M. D. (2023). Nutrient composition of milk and plant-based milk alternatives: A cross-sectional study of products sold in Australia and Singapore. Food Research International, 173(Pt 2), 8 pages.
Scopus5 Europe PMC32022 James-Martin, G., Baird, D. L., Hendrie, G. A., Bogard, J., Anastasiou, K., Brooker, P. G., . . . Riley, M. D. (2022). Environmental sustainability in national food-based dietary guidelines: a global review. The Lancet Planetary Health, 6(12), e977-e986.
Scopus42 WoS12 Europe PMC252022 Hawkes, C., Ambikapathi, R., Anastasiou, K., Brock, J., Castronuovo, L., Fallon, N., . . . Zorbas, C. (2022). From food price crisis to an equitable food system. The Lancet, 400(10350), 413-416.
Scopus13 WoS4 Europe PMC62022 Tan, R., Chew, S., Cleanthous, X., Anastasiou, K., Brooker, P. G., Pham, T., & Smith, B. P. C. (2022). Correction to: Assessment of artificial and natural sweeteners present in packaged non-alcoholic beverages (NABs) sold on the Singapore market (BMC Public Health, (2021), 21, 1, (1866), 10.1186/s12889-021-11924-0). BMC Public Health, 22(1), 972.
2022 Leite, F. H. M., Khandpur, N., Andrade, G. C., Anastasiou, K., Baker, P., Lawrence, M., & Monteiro, C. A. (2022). Ultra-processed foods should be central to global food systems dialogue and action on biodiversity. BMJ Global Health, 7(1), 4 pages.
Scopus36 WoS212022 Anastasiou, K., Baker, P., Hadjikakou, M., Hendrie, G. A., & Lawrence, M. (2022). A conceptual framework for understanding the environmental impacts of ultra-processed foods and implications for sustainable food systems. Journal of Cleaner Production, 368, 16 pages.
Scopus67 WoS322022 Brooker, P. G., Hendrie, G. A., Anastasiou, K., & Colgrave, M. L. (2022). The range and nutrient profile of alternative protein products sold in Australian supermarkets between 2014 and 2021. International Journal of Food Sciences and Nutrition, 73(8), 1067-1079.
Scopus8 WoS2 Europe PMC22022 Brooker, P. G., Hendrie, G. A., Anastasiou, K., Woodhouse, R., Pham, T., & Colgrave, M. L. (2022). Marketing strategies used for alternative protein products sold in Australian supermarkets in 2014, 2017, and 2021. Frontiers in Nutrition, 9, 19 pages.
Scopus4 WoS2 Europe PMC22022 Ryan, J. C., Alchin, C., Anastasiou, K., Hendrie, G., Mellish, S., & Litchfield, C. (2022). Exploring the Intersection Between Diet and Self-Identity: A Cross-Sectional Study With Australian Adults. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, 54(1), 20-27.
Scopus7 WoS3 Europe PMC12021 Tan, R., Chew, S., Cleanthous, X., Anastasiou, K., Brooker, P. G., Pham, T., & Smith, B. P. C. (2021). Assessment of artificial and natural sweeteners present in packaged non-alcoholic beverages (NABs) sold on the Singapore market. BMC Public Health, 21(1), 1-12.
Scopus7 WoS5 Europe PMC42021 Ridoutt, B. G., Baird, D., Anastasiou, K., & Hendrie, G. A. (2021). An assessment of the water use associated with Australian diets using a planetary boundary framework. Public Health Nutrition, 24(6), 1570-1575.
Scopus12 WoS9 Europe PMC22021 Wiggins, B., Anastasiou, K., & Cox, D. N. (2021). A Systematic Review of Key Factors in the Effectiveness of Multisector Alliances in the Public Health Domain. American Journal of Health Promotion, 35(1), 93-105.
Scopus6 WoS6 Europe PMC52020 Ridoutt, B., Anastasiou, K., Baird, D., Garcia, J. N., & Hendrie, G. (2020). Cropland footprints of australian dietary choices. Nutrients, 12(5), 16 pages.
Scopus26 WoS20 Europe PMC112019 Anastasiou, K., Miller, M., & Dickinson, K. (2019). The relationship between food label use and dietary intake in adults: A systematic review. Appetite, 138, 280-291.
Scopus83 WoS49 Europe PMC322019 Ridoutt, B. G., Baird, D., Anastasiou, K., & Hendrie, G. A. (2019). Diet quality and water scarcity: Evidence from a large Australian population health survey. Nutrients, 11(8), 15 pages.
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Conference Papers
Year Citation 2023 Anastasiou, K., Baker, P., Hadjikakou, M., Hendrie, G., & Lawrence, M. (2023). Understanding the environmental impacts of ultra-processed foods: insights from group model building with food system experts. In ANNALS OF NUTRITION AND METABOLISM Vol. 79 (pp. 839). KARGER.
Lindberg R, Elford A, Venegas Hargous C, Kempler J, Anastasiou K, Sievert K, Lawrence M 2022-23 Commonly used consumer tools and outcome measures for assessing food system sustainability. A scoping review. Deakin University Seed Grant. $10,079 (2022) + $8029 (2023)
O'Neil A, Lane M, Ashtree D, Anastasiou K, Lawrence M. 2023 Planetary co-benefits of eating for mental health: a secondary analysis of the CALM trial. Deakin University IMPACT Seed Grant. $19,896
Deakin University
Guest lecturer, Environmental Sustainability (SLE121) 2021 - 2023
Flinders University
Guest lecturer, Public Health and Community Nutrition 2023
Guest lecturer, Research in Practice 2020
University of Sydney
Guest lecturer, Public Health Nutrition and Sustainable Food Systems 2023
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Current Higher Degree by Research Supervision (University of Adelaide)
Date Role Research Topic Program Degree Type Student Load Student Name 2024 Co-Supervisor To what extent do South Australian food, agricultural and environmental polices help or hinder the development of a healthy, sustainable and equitable food system in South Australia? Master of Philosophy Master Full Time Ms Amanda Louise Hayes
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Memberships
Date Role Membership Country 2023 - ongoing Member Australian Food Sovereignty Alliance Australia 2023 - 2023 Member Dietitians Australia Australia 2022 - ongoing Member Healthy Food Systems Australia Australia 2022 - ongoing Member Climate and Health Alliance of Australia Australia 2021 - ongoing Member Public Health Association of Australia Australia
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