Nutrition-Related NCD Prevention Training in China
中国营养相关非传染性疾病预防培训
基本信息
- 批准号:8706257
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 22.17万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2011
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2011-08-15 至 2016-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AnthropologyAreaCenters for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.)ChinaChinese PeopleCollaborationsCommunicationComorbidityDiabetes MellitusDietDiet MonitoringDiseaseEconomicsGenerationsGeneticGeographyGoalsGovernmentGrantHealthHypertensionInstitutesInstitutionLinkMetabolicObesityPatternPhysical activityPoliciesPolicy AnalysisPolicy ResearchPositioning AttributePreventionRandomized Controlled TrialsResearchResearch PersonnelResearch TrainingSideSodium ChlorideTrainingWorkhealth economicsnutritionobesity preventionpre-doctoralpreventprograms
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This grant focuses on capacity building related to large-scale program and policy analysis in the nutrition- related noncommunicable disease (NR-NCD) area. This is a continuation and expansion of a long-term collaboration that will allow a new generation of training in large-scale program and policy research related to the prevention of obesity, diabetes, hypertension, and the related cardio-metabolic problems in China. This means the focus will be primarily on issues linked with dietary and physical activity patterns and preventing obesity and the related comorbidities. The goal will be to increase the depth and quality of research training and institutional capability related to these critical health issues. We will work with the government of China and also the US CDC on the research side of salt-reduction for China, and will work with our collaborating research institution-research components of the China Center for Disease Control (CCDC) at the national level institutes and part of the provincial CDCs at the provincial levels. This type of training and research focus is missing in China's health sector. Our collaborators are affiliated with the major Chinese institutions that are in a position to impact program and policy changes related to NR-NCDs at the national level. UNC advisors and trainers with expertise in the fields of nutrition, anthropology, economics, genetics, geography, health economics, mass communications, and urban planning will help strengthen the research training related to macro policy research and implementation and related programmatic issues. Our team will also strengthen capability at the national/provincial/megacity level to both enhance current research monitoring dietary changes and the key policy factors impacting them and also undertake more competent randomized controlled trials of program and policy options. We propose two long-term predoctoral trainees and three medium-term postdoctoral trainees each year in years 1-5; four short-term trainees in years 1-2; and three short-term trainees in year 3. The short-term trainees are expected to include mature scholars, researchers, as well as staff.
描述(由申请人提供):该资助重点关注与营养相关的非传染性疾病(NR-NCD)领域的大规模项目和政策分析相关的能力建设。这是一个长期合作的延续和扩展,将允许新一代的培训,在大规模的计划和政策研究有关的预防肥胖,糖尿病,高血压,以及相关的心脏代谢问题在中国。这意味着重点将主要放在与饮食和身体活动模式有关的问题上,以及预防肥胖和相关的合并症。目标将是提高与这些重大健康问题有关的研究、培训和机构能力的深度和质量。我们将与中国政府和美国疾病预防控制中心合作开展中国减盐研究,并将与中国疾病控制中心(CCDC)的合作研究机构-国家级研究所和部分研究机构合作。省级疾病预防控制中心。中国卫生部门缺乏这种培训和研究重点。我们的合作者隶属于中国的主要机构,这些机构能够在国家层面影响与NR-NCDs相关的项目和政策变化。在营养学、人类学、经济学、遗传学、地理学、卫生经济学、大众传播和城市规划等领域具有专门知识的农业发展研究所顾问和培训人员将帮助加强与宏观政策研究和执行以及相关方案问题有关的研究培训。我们的团队还将加强国家/省/特大城市层面的能力,以加强目前监测饮食变化的研究和影响饮食变化的关键政策因素,并开展更多有能力的随机对照试验。我们建议在第1-5年每年有两名长期博士前学员和三名中期博士后学员;第1-2年有四名短期学员;第3年有三名短期学员。短期受训人员预计将包括成熟的学者、研究人员以及工作人员。
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National Policies to Limit Nutrients, Ingredients, or Categories of Concern in School Meals: A Global Scoping Review
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Emily A Busey;Grace Chamberlin;Kayla Mardin;Michelle Perry;Lindsey Smith Taillie;Francesca R Dillman Carpentier;Barry M Popkin - 通讯作者:
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