Amy Louise Large’s research while affiliated with WA Country Health Service and other places

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Protocol of a policy intervention with local governments to improve access to healthier foods and beverages at community events
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March 2023

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Proceedings of The Nutrition Society

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Figure 1. Schematic of the Menu Assessment Scoring Tool (MAST) scoring system.
MAST scores for food service outlets located in one LGA in the EMHS geographic catchment.
Development of the Menu Assessment Scoring Tool (MAST) to Assess the Nutritional Quality of Food Service Menus

February 2023

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Preventing the rise in obesity is a global public health priority. Neighbourhood environments can help or undermine people’s efforts to manage their weight, depending on availability of nutritious and nutrient-poor ‘discretionary’ foods. The proportion of household food budgets spent on eating outside the home is increasing. To inform nutrition policy at a local level, an objective assessment of the nutritional quality of foods and beverages on food service menus that is context-specific is needed. This study describes the development and piloting of the Menu Assessment Scoring Tool (MAST), used to assess the nutritional quality of food service menus in Australia. The MAST is a desk-based tool designed to objectively assess availability of nutrient-poor and absence of nutritious food and beverages on food service menus. A risk assessment approach was applied, using the best available evidence in an iterative way. MAST scores for 30 food service outlets in one Local Government Authority in Perth, Western Australia highlight opportunities for improvements. MAST is the first tool of its kind in Australia to assess the nutritional quality of food service menus. It was practical and feasible to use by public health nutritionists/dietitians and can be adapted to suit other settings or countries.

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... Over the years, people have eaten out more and several studies have shown that the food offered in restaurants impacts individual choices and food habits [18][19][20]. Despite the existence of some indexes [21][22][23][24][25][26][27], none of them assess menu compliance with the MD. Studies reinforce that food services (FS) are ideal for fostering healthy eating habits [28] and the FS menu is a tool that identifies appropriate food availability and plays a leading role in offering healthy choices that promote healthy eating habits. ...

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Development of a tool to assess the compliance of cafeteria menus with the Mediterranean Diet
Development of the Menu Assessment Scoring Tool (MAST) to Assess the Nutritional Quality of Food Service Menus