Adyya Gupta
@adyyagupta
Senior Research Fellow @VicHealth @IHT_Deakin @GLOBE_obesity Deakin University. Editor @anzjph. Public health nutrition, digital food env research,🦷🇮🇳 🇦🇺
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Thank you to a wonderful team of co-authors Navira Chandio Jinal Parmar Shafiur Rahaman Adyya Gupta Navodya Selvaretnam Nicole Evans Narendar Manohar #Sugartax #chronicdiseases #dentalcaries #SSBs Western Sydney University Elise Baker mdpi.com/2877738 via Nutrients MDPI
🔔 It was a pleasure working with A/Prof Amit Arora PhD and team on this very interesting paper looking at Trajectories of Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Intake in Early Life: Evidence from a Birth Cohort Study. For more information 👉 mdpi.com/2072-6643/16/1…
Harnessing theory and epidemiological methods to address oral health inequalities School of Dentistry University of Sydney Oral Health Research Connect | presented by Dr @drankursingh99 University of Melbourne hosted by Prof Heiko Spallek 📅 12-1pm Thursday 1 August 🔗events.humanitix.com/oral-health-re…
📣Register now to attend the launch of the 2024 "Inside our Quick Service Restaurants " Report 👉bit.ly/4fQcVQ9 RE-FRESH Next Generations Gary Sacks + Jasmine Chan will present the key results with Adyya Gupta + Kate Sievert (@katesievert.bsky.social) + Cindy Needham offering further insights
Institute for Health Transformation Global Centre for Preventive Health and Nutrition researcher Adyya Gupta is part of a collaboration led by Western Sydney University which has published a study looking at the long term outcomes of children exposed to sugar-sweetened beverages in early life. Find out more here: bit.ly/3WRhNMi
Hear GLOBE Co-director Gary Sacks and Jasmine Chan present their report on quick service restaurants, along with guest speakers Cindy Needham Adyya Gupta and Kate Sievert (@katesievert.bsky.social) Wed 11 Sept. Register below 👇
@drankursingh99 on the changing epidemiology of oral cancer in Australia #anzhncs24 - including non-smoking, non-drinkers - need better causal-driven, observational studies AustralasianEpi
🔔New publication alert in #JNS Nutrition Society :Heard of Complex Food Retail settings? Our review is out now that brings together evidence in complex food retail settings i.e. settings with multiple food retail outlets. Read more doi.org/10.1017/jns.20…
Our latest research calls for improvements to commercial foods for babies and toddlers. Young children and their parents deserve accurate labelling, honest marketing and nutritionally adequate foods👶 Helen Skouteris Monash Nutrition cambridge.org/core/journals/…
Great new paper by CORINNA HAWKES et al describing the "full picture" tool to help practitioners and researchers design and deliver more effective policies and interventions: lnkd.in/dheBNgiE
A Window of Opportunity to Regulate Commercial Foods for Infants and Toddlers in Australia Alexandra Chung Monash Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences Monash Nutrition powertopersuade.org.au/blog/a-window-…
Two inspiring days at the 25th anniversary 🎉of #SMP2025 where parliamentarians and STEM leaders came together to share their insights on policy making process and on how science can support and shape policies and decisions. Thanks Institute for Health Transformation
This #WorldObesityDay our new global study on food environment changes over 15 yrs shows chain stores spreading junk food diets across world and hiking obesity rates. Full story ➡️ bit.ly/41azwSq Prevention Centre Global Centre for Preventive Health and Nutrition Institute for Health Transformation @deakinresearch UNICEF East Asia Pacific