Publications

Kwong EJL, Whiting S, Bunge AC, Leven Y, Breda J, Rakovac I, Cappuccio FC, Wickramasinghe K (2022). Population level salt intake in the WHO European Region in 2022: a systematic review. Public Health Nutrition. [paper]


Smith J, Boro E, Kwong EJL, Schmidt-Sane M (2023). Resisting unchecked pragmatism in global health. The Lancet Global Health. [paper]


Moodie R, Bennett E, Kwong EJL, Santos TM, Pratiwi L, Williams J, Baker P (2021). Ultra-processed profits: the political economy of countering the global spread of ultra-processed foods – a synthesis review on the market and political practices of transnational food corporations and strategic public health responses. International Journal of Health Policy and Management. [paper]


Gibbs L, Jehangir HB, Kwong EJL, Little A (2022). Universities and multiple disaster scenarios: A transformative framework for disaster resilient universities. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction. [paper]


Perera V, Allen LN, Farrand C, Kwong EJL, Liyanage I, Wickramasinghe K. Evaluating the role of salt intake in achieving WHO NCD targets in the Eurasian Economic Union: A PRIME modeling study. PLOS ONE. [paper]


Gibbs L, Thomas AJ, Coelho A… Kwong EJL et al (2023). Inclusion of cultural and linguistic diversity in COVID-19 public health research: Research design adaptations to seek different perspectives in Victoria, Australia. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. [paper]


Contributor to: WHO manual on sugar-sweetened beverage taxation policies to promote healthy diets. [link]


Contributor to: WHO Regional Office for Europe, Expert meeting on improving drinking-water consumption for decreasing the intake of sugar-sweetened beverages and reducing plastic waste: meeting report, 27-28 February 2020. [link]


Kwong E, Williams J, Baker P, Moodie R, Santos TM (2021). How big companies are targeting middle income countries to boost ultra-processed food sales. The Conversation. [article] [accompanying podcast episode]


Demaio S, Kwong E (2020). Slow-motion pandemic of non-communicable diseases. MJA InSight+. [article]