The impact of a resistance training intervention on blood pressure control in older adults with Sarcopenia
阻力训练干预对患有肌肉减少症的老年人血压控制的影响
基本信息
- 批准号:10337878
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 5.4万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2019
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2019-08-01 至 2022-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdministrative SupplementBiometryBlood PressureBlood VesselsChildbirthChronic DiseaseData AnalysesData CollectionEducational InterventionElderlyEnsureEventFundingGoalsHealthHealth PromotionHuman ResourcesHypertensionK-Series Research Career ProgramsLifeLiteratureManuscriptsMentorsMethodologyNational Heart, Lung, and Blood InstitutePopulationPositioning AttributePreparationProductivityProtocols documentationResearchResearch ActivityResearch PersonnelResearch SupportResearch TrainingResourcesServicesTherapeuticTimeTrainingTraining SupportTreatment EfficacyUnited States National Institutes of Healthblood pressure regulationcareer developmentdisorder preventionefficacy evaluationfallsoperationparent grantpreservationproductivity lossprogramsreduced muscle strengthresearch and developmentresistance exerciseresponsesarcopeniastrength training
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT
In response to PA-20-272 (NOT-OD-20-054), this request is submitted for an administrative supplement to the
mentored career development award, K01HL148503 funded through the National Heart, Lung, And Blood
Institute of the NIH. The proposed supplement falls within the scope of the parent grant, which focuses on
addressing current gaps in the literature regarding the understanding of high blood pressure due to sarcopenia
and provides new evidence for the discernable relationship between low muscle strength and blood pressure in
sarcopenia, and effective non-pharmaceutical treatment approaches. Due to her critical life event, Dr. Laddu is
at a critical juncture where time constraints and limited staff to support training and research responsibilities have
led to critical gaps in career development and research productivity. The objectives of the supplement are to
ensure the continuity of Dr. Laddu’s career development and research training and facilitate transition to research
independence, following her critical life event. This application describes the negative implications of Dr. Laddu’s
critical life event on her career development and research productivity. This application further outlines Dr.
Laddu’s request for additional resources that will be necessary to address gaps in productivity occurring as a
direct consequence of her critical life event, and sufficient to facilitate Dr. Laddu’s return to full research
productivity by the end of the supplement period. The specific request for supplemental research support is
twofold (1) to hire additional personnel to oversee the methodological delivery of day-to-day operations of the
study including coordinating study protocol activities and ensuring quality of data collection; (2) to support
additional biostatistical services needed to assist with data analyses and manuscript preparation related to Aim
1 and Aim 2 of the parent grant. With support from this Program, Dr. Laddu will be well positioned to fulfill gaps
in productivity that occurred as a negative consequence of the critical life event and resume to full research
productivity by the end of the supplemental period. Ensuring continuity of research will further support Dr. Laddu’s
project milestones and long-term goals of developing more definitely powered R-level applications to evaluate
efficacy of the intervention and potential therapeutic mechanisms by which resistance exercise impacts vascular
health in older adults with varying debilitating conditions. Importantly, this supplement program will support Dr.
Laddu’s efforts to engage in career development and research activities that are critical to increasing her
research productivity and scholarly visibility, and for preserving her progress towards research independence as
an expert trialist in health promotion and chronic disease prevention in older adult populations.
项目总结/摘要
根据PA-20-272(NOT-OD-20-054),提交本申请,作为对
指导职业发展奖,K 01 HL 148503通过国家心脏,肺和血液资助
美国国立卫生研究院。拟议的补充福尔斯属于父母补助金的范围,其重点是
解决目前文献中关于肌肉减少症引起的高血压的理解的空白
并为低肌肉力量和血压之间的可辨别关系提供了新的证据,
肌肉减少症和有效的非药物治疗方法。由于她生命中的重大事件,
在时间限制和支持培训和研究责任的工作人员有限的关键时刻,
导致了职业发展和研究生产力的严重差距。补充的目的是
确保Laddu博士的职业发展和研究培训的连续性,并促进向研究的过渡
独立,在她的关键生活事件之后。这份申请书描述了拉杜博士
关键的生活事件对她的职业发展和研究生产力。本申请进一步概述了博士。
Laddu要求增加必要的资源,以解决生产力差距,
这是她生命危急事件的直接后果,足以促使Laddu博士重新进行全面研究。
在补充期结束时提高生产率。补充研究支持的具体要求是
双重(1)雇用额外人员来监督日常运营的方法交付
研究,包括协调研究方案活动和确保数据收集的质量;(2)支持
需要额外的生物统计服务,以协助与AIM相关的数据分析和手稿编写
1和父母补助金的目标2。在该计划的支持下,Laddu博士将能够很好地填补空白
在生产力发生的负面后果的关键生活事件,并恢复到充分的研究
在补充期结束时提高生产率。确保研究的连续性将进一步支持Laddu博士的
开发更明确的R级应用程序以评估的项目里程碑和长期目标
抗阻运动影响血管的干预效果和潜在治疗机制
健康在老年人与各种衰弱的条件。重要的是,这项补充计划将支持博士。
Laddu的努力,从事职业发展和研究活动,这是至关重要的,以增加她
研究生产力和学术知名度,并保持她的研究独立性的进展,
他是老年人健康促进和慢性病预防方面的专家。
项目成果
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The impact of a resistance training intervention on blood pressure control in older adults with Sarcopenia
阻力训练干预对患有肌肉减少症的老年人血压控制的影响
- 批准号:
10246194 - 财政年份:2019
- 资助金额:
$ 5.4万 - 项目类别:
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10469564 - 财政年份:2019
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$ 5.4万 - 项目类别:
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