Briar McKenzie

About Briar McKenzie

Research Fellow

  • PhD,
  • Master of Dietetics,
  • Bachelor of Science (Human Nutrition)

Briar is a National Heart Foundation of Australia Postdoctoral Research Fellow and Accredited Practicing Dietitian within the Food Policy Division and the Professorial Unit at The George Institute for Global Health, Sydney. She is also a conjoint lecturer with UNSW. Her work is currently focused on two main areas: firstly, investigating the relationship between diet and poor brain health in Australia, and secondly, scaling-up of food policy interventions in Pacific Island Countries.

Briar was awarded her PhD in March 2022. Her PhD focused on investigating the relationship of sex and gender with the diet-related burden of cardiometabolic diseases. She used both quantitative and qualitative methods to investigate this topic. Throughout her PhD she worked as a research associate for the WHO Collaborating Center on Population Salt Reduction, at The George Institute.

Briar holds an undergraduate degree in Nutritional Science (BSc) and a Master’s of Dietetics (MDiet) from the University of Otago, New Zealand.

Operationalising dementia prevention as a measurable NCD priority

The Lancet Public Health Date published:

The inclusion of sex and gender considerations and female representation in Nutrition and Dietetics journals: A comparison between 2012 and 2022

Women's Health Date published:

Diet Quality Indices, All-Cause Mortality, Cardiovascular Disease, and Dementia-Outcomes from the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health

The Journal of Nutrition Date published:

Ultra-processed food consumption in the central division of Fiji

BMC Medicine Date published:

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