
About
Dr. Monique Tan is a Lecturer in Public Health Nutrition and NIHR Advanced Fellow at Queen Mary University of London’s Centre for Public Health & Policy. Her work focuses on policy-driven food reformulation and improving population diets to combat non-communicable diseases. She holds degrees in Nutrition (Switzerland), International Health (Sweden), and Data Analytics for Government (UK).
- PhD research: Salt reduction strategies in China, identifying it as a high-salt intake country.
- Current NIHR-funded work: Leading UK salt reduction programs targeting cardiovascular disease prevention.
- Collaborations: Action on Salt, Action on Sugar, Obesity Health Alliance, and others.
Research Focus
Dr. Tan’s research bridges policy and practice, addressing:
- Out-of-home food environments (restaurants, takeaways)
- Salt and sugar content in processed foods
- Impact of nutrition labeling and taxation policies
- Global sodium reduction strategies
Awards & Impact
- NIHR Advanced Fellowship (2020–present)
- Joint first authorships on high-impact studies in Journal of the American College of Cardiology and BMJ.
Advisory & Grants
Supervises Isabel Valero-Morales on Mexico’s salt reformulation programs. Leads multi-stakeholder projects with NGOs like Action on Salt and Bite Back, focusing on policy implementation and industry engagement.
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