Megan Kirk Chang, PhD
Megan Kirk Chang
BA, MA, PG Dip, PhD
Senior Researcher, Metabolic Psychiatry
- Mental Health Subtheme Lead, Oxford Health BRC Preventing Multiple Morbidities Theme
- NIHR Team Science Primary Investigator
Metabolic Psychiatry and Behavioural Medicine
Senior Researcher, Metabolic Psychiatry
Dr. Megan Kirk Chang is a Senior Researcher in Metabolic Psychiatry in the Department of Psychiatry, University of Oxford. She holds a PhD in Kinesiology and Health Sciences and an Advanced Doctoral Diploma in Health Psychology from York University (Toronto, Canada), and completed postdoctoral training at Yale University in the School of Medicine prior to arriving to the UK. She brings over two decades of academic and clinical trials experience, specialising in participant adherence, across healthcare systems in Canada, the USA, and the UK.
A specialist in evidence synthesis, digitally-supported multicomponent intervention design and implementation, and co-design with lived experience, Megan leads research that empowers adults with mental illness to make sustainable lifestyle changes that improve wellbeing. Currently, she is the Inaugural NexJ Health Metabolic Psychiatry Fellow through an NIHR Innovation Fellowship, developing digitally-supported ketogenic diet and GLP-1 lifestyle programs using AI-assisted health coaching, wearable technology, and behavioural adherence tools to help people with serious mental illness improve metabolic and mental health simultaneously.
At Oxford, she works with Professor Amedeo Minichino, co-lead of the Oxford Health BRC Preventing Multiple Morbidities theme. Megan leads a subtheme on developing and evaluating health behaviour-change interventions that target non-communicable disease risk factors. Notably, she co-led the landmark DIME trial investigating a ketogenic diet for treatment resistant depression and was also the recipient of the first NIHR Team Science award to improve quality of life measurement in adults with multiple long-term conditions.
She has successfully designed and delivered complex NIH-registered, multi-site randomised controlled trials - from dietary and exercise-based interventions to mindfulness programmes - integrating psychometric and objective mechanistic measures such as gut microbiome, morning cortisol, pupillometry and HRV self-monitoring. Her work combines rigorous clinical trial management and analysis with a commitment to stakeholder engagement, ensuring interventions are both scientifically robust and person-centred.
Beyond research, Megan mentors emerging scientists through her "CuppaCoach" sessions, offering guidance on grant writing, interview preparation, and academic career development. As a certified mindfulness instructor with a global following on the Insight Timer app, she teaches evidence-based practices in her course “The Wisdom of Our Wounds: Healing from Trauma,” now followed by over 27,000 students worldwide. Megan’s work bridges science, compassion, and innovation, translating evidence into meaningful, scalable change for mental and physical health.
Websites
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Insight Timer 15-Day Trauma Healing Course
The Wisdom of Our Wounds: Healing from Trauma
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Insight Timer Guided Meditations
Megan Kirk Chang Teacher Profile
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ARC East Midlands "Chronic Conversations" Podcast Episode
Connecting mental and physical health for people with multiple long-term conditions
Recent publications
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Effects of Prebiotics and Probiotics on Symptoms of Depression and Anxiety in Clinically Diagnosed Samples: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials
Journal article
Asad A. et al, (2025), Nutrition Reviews, 83, e1504 - e1520
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Is education a risk factor for Parkinson’s disease?: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Preprint
Lammer L. et al, (2025)
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Evaluating the efficacy and mechanisms of a ketogenic diet as adjunctive treatment for people with treatment-resistant depression: A protocol for a randomised controlled trial
Journal article
Gao M. et al, (2024), Journal of Psychiatric Research, 174, 230 - 236
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Effectiveness of behavioural interventions with motivational interviewing on physical activity outcomes in adults: Systematic review and meta-analysis
Journal article
Zhu SF. et al, (2024), BMJ
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The state of evidence for social and emotional learning: A contemporary meta-analysis of universal school-based SEL interventions
Journal article
Cipriano C. et al, (2023), Child Development, 94, 1181 - 1204
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Clinical Assessment of Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing in Memory Distress: Protocol for a Double-Blinded Randomized Controlled Trial
Journal article
Babaei N. et al, (2023), Jmir Research Protocols, 12
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A Web-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Mindfulness Meditation, and Yoga Intervention for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Single-Arm Experimental Clinical Trial
Journal article
Kirk MA. et al, (2022), Jmir Mental Health, 9
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Effectiveness of online cognitive behavioral interventions that include mindfulness for clinically-diagnosed anxiety and depressive disorders: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Journal article
Kirk MA. et al, (2022), International Journal of Mental Health, 51, 235 - 266
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Integrated Physical Activity Campaign With Wearable Devices and Practitioner Consultation
Journal article
Ritvo P. et al, (2021), JAMA Network Open, 4
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Meaning in life and vagally-mediated heart rate variability: Evidence of a quadratic relationship at baseline and vagal reactivity differences
Journal article
Dang K. et al, (2021), International Journal of Psychophysiology, 165, 101 - 111
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Online mindfulness-based cognitive behavioral therapy intervention for youth with major depressive disorders: Randomized controlled trial
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Ritvo P. et al, (2021), Journal of Medical Internet Research, 23
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Detection of post-traumatic stress disorder using learned time-frequency representations from pupillometry
Conference paper
Taha B. et al, (2021), ICASSP IEEE International Conference on Acoustics Speech and Signal Processing Proceedings, 2021-June, 3950 - 3954
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An Online Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Intervention for Youth Diagnosed With Major Depressive Disorders: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial.
Journal article
Ritvo P. et al, (2019), JMIR Res Protoc, 8
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Wearable Technology and Physical Activity Behavior Change in Adults With Chronic Cardiometabolic Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Journal article
Kirk MA. et al, (2019), American Journal of Health Promotion, 33, 778 - 791
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Physical activity status of academic professors during their early career transition: An application of the theory of planned behavior
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Kirk MA. and Rhodes RE., (2012), Psychology Health and Medicine, 17, 551 - 564
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Occupation correlates of adults' participation in leisure-time physical activity: A systematic review
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Kirk MA. and Rhodes RE., (2011), American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 40, 476 - 485
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Motor skill interventions to improve fundamental movement skills of preschoolers with developmental delay
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Kirk MA. and Rhodes RE., (2011), Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly, 28, 210 - 232