Positively Aging: Maximizing the Healthspan
积极老龄化:最大限度地延长健康寿命
基本信息
- 批准号:8334184
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 13.44万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2009
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2009-09-15 至 2014-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AffectAgingAging-Related ProcessAttitudeAwardBehaviorBiologicalBiology of AgingChildhoodClinicalClinical ResearchClinical SciencesCognitiveCommunitiesControlled StudyDevelopmentDiseaseEconomically Deprived PopulationEducational CurriculumEducational MaterialsEducational process of instructingEducational workshopEffectivenessEmotionalEnvironmental Risk FactorEvaluationFundingGeneticGerontologyGoalsHabitsHealthHealth PromotionHealth SciencesHealth behaviorHealth educationHomeostasisHumanInstitutesInvestigationJournalsKnowledgeLearningLifeLongevityMaintenanceMeasuresMedicineMexican AmericansModelingN.I.H. Research SupportNational Center for Research ResourcesNational Institute on AgingPeer ReviewPhasePopulationProcessProgram DevelopmentPsyche structurePsychological FactorsPsychometricsPublic HealthPublicationsQuestionnairesResearchResearch SupportSamplingSchool TeachersSchoolsScienceScientistSocioeconomic FactorsStudentsSurgeonSystemTeaching MaterialsTestingTexasTranslational ResearchUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesWomanallostasisbasecareercontrol trialdisabilitydisorder riskfitnessimprovedinnovationinstrumentinterestmeetingsmiddle schoolnovelpatient orientedprogramspublic health relevancescience educationskillsteacherweb site
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Everyone desires to live a healthy life, free of disease and disability, for as long as possible. The period of optimal functioning is termed the 'healthspan,' and is a subset of each human's lifespan. Attaining and maintaining a healthy life starts in childhood and students must learn the scientific evidence for habits and choices that increase their chances of sustaining physical and mental independence throughout their lives. This Phase I and II SEPA application will create, evaluate, and disseminate novel teaching materials centered on the biology of aging and the scientific processes of homeostasis and allostasis to teach students about Maximizing the Healthspan. Through controlled studies, rigorous psychometric re-evaluations of science attitude instruments, and teacher observations, our team developed new evidence and is poised to test an intensive innovative Teacher Professional Development program with Maximizing the Healthspan as the gerontology focus. The core content of this proposal utilizes information from NIH-funded gerontologic basic, translational, and patient-oriented clinical research to create novel inquiry-based health promotion lessons that effectively teach science, math, and health principles at the middle school level. The proposal will utilize these materials in a controlled trial of teacher professional development and evaluate the impact the teachers have on student attitudes toward science. Our continually innovating interdisciplinary partnership matches Barshop Institute for Longevity and Aging Studies scientists at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (UTHSCSA) with middle school educators from multiple school districts in San Antonio, TX. These districts serve predominantly economically disadvantaged Mexican-American populations. This partnership will produce freely available classroom-ready instructional materials that meet SEPA goals to (a) improve math and science education quality in public schools, and (b) promote understandings of behavior that reduce disease risk. To accomplish this, we set four specific aims: (Aim A) Develop new educational materials based on NIH-funded research on the biology of aging, homeostasis, allostasis, and optimizing the quantity and quality of healthy life; (Aim B) With Maximizing the Healthspan as content, utilize our educational partnerships to create and evaluate an intensive, novel, multi-dimensional model that qualitatively and quantitatively assesses middle school teacher professional development; (Aim C) Conduct a controlled evaluation to assess the effectiveness of the Positively Aging(r) teacher professional development program on changing students' attitudes toward science as measured by two newly re-evaluated and shortened attitude scales: the Women in Science Scale-Revised (WiSS-R) and the Simpson-Troost Attitude Questionnaire-Revised (STAQ-R); and (Aim D) Disseminate the curriculum through the Positively Aging(r) website, teacher workshops, presentations at educational and scientific meetings, publications in peer-reviewed journals, and community engagement through the national Clinical and Translational Science Award consortium.
PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE (provided by applicant): This Positively Aging(r) proposal will improve science, math, and health education in grades 6-8 by teaching students new health information, based on current NIH supported research, to extend and improve their lives.
A novel science teacher professional development program, created by the Positively Aging(r) team, will strive to improve teachers' knowledge, skills, and confidence levels, ultimately affecting their students.
In addition, this proposal seeks to improve students' attitudes toward science which may promote career interest in science, research, and medicine.
描述(由申请人提供):每个人都希望过上健康的生活,没有疾病和残疾,尽可能长时间。最佳功能的时期被称为“健康寿命”,是每个人寿命的一个子集。实现和保持健康的生活始于童年,学生必须学习习惯和选择的科学证据,增加他们在一生中保持身心独立的机会。第一阶段和第二阶段SEPA应用程序将创建,评估和传播以衰老生物学和稳态和变稳态的科学过程为中心的新教材,以教授学生最大化健康寿命。通过对照研究,科学态度工具的严格的心理测量重新评估和教师观察,我们的团队开发了新的证据,并准备测试一个密集的创新教师专业发展计划,最大限度地提高健康跨度作为老年学的重点。该提案的核心内容利用来自NIH资助的老年学基础,转化和以患者为导向的临床研究的信息,创建新颖的基于探究的健康促进课程,有效地教授中学水平的科学,数学和健康原则。该提案将利用这些材料在教师专业发展的对照试验,并评估教师对学生对科学的态度的影响。我们不断创新的跨学科合作伙伴关系匹配Barshop长寿和衰老研究所的科学家在德克萨斯大学健康科学中心在圣安东尼奥(UTHSCSA)与中学教育工作者从多个学区在圣安东尼奥,德克萨斯州。这些地区主要为经济上处于不利地位的墨西哥裔美国人提供服务。这一合作伙伴关系将产生免费提供的课堂教学材料,满足SEPA的目标,以(a)提高公立学校的数学和科学教育质量,(B)促进对减少疾病风险的行为的理解。为了实现这一目标,我们设定了四个具体目标:(目标A)根据NIH资助的关于衰老生物学、稳态、变稳态和优化健康生活的数量和质量的研究开发新的教育材料;(目标B)以最大化健康跨度为内容,利用我们的教育合作伙伴关系,创建和评估一个密集的,新颖的,中学教师专业发展的多维定性与定量评价模型;(目标C)进行受控评价,以评估积极老化(r)的有效性教师专业发展计划,改变学生对科学的态度,通过两个新的重新评估和缩短的态度量表来衡量:妇女在科学量表修订版(WiSS-R)和罗伯逊-特鲁斯特态度量表修订版(STAQ-R);和(目标D)通过积极老化(r)网站,教师研讨会,在教育和科学会议上的演讲,同行评审期刊上的出版物以及通过国家临床和转化科学奖联盟的社区参与来传播课程。
公共卫生相关性(由申请人提供):这项积极老龄化(r)提案将通过向学生传授新的健康信息来改善6-8年级的科学,数学和健康教育,基于目前NIH支持的研究,以延长和改善他们的生活。
由Positively Aging(r)团队创建的一项新颖的科学教师专业发展计划将努力提高教师的知识、技能和信心水平,最终影响他们的学生。
此外,这项建议旨在改善学生对科学的态度,这可能会促进对科学、研究和医学的职业兴趣。
项目成果
期刊论文数量(1)
专著数量(0)
科研奖励数量(0)
会议论文数量(0)
专利数量(0)
Exploring the dynamic relationship between financial development, renewable energy, and carbon emissions: A new evidence from belt and road countries.
探索金融发展、可再生能源和碳排放之间的动态关系:来自一带一路国家的新证据。
- DOI:10.1007/s11356-021-16641-0
- 发表时间:2021
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:Sheraz,Muhammad;Deyi,Xu;Mumtaz,MuhammadZubair;Ullah,Atta
- 通讯作者:Ullah,Atta
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