Cardiovascular outcomes related to nutrition policies among socioeconomically disadvantaged populations
社会经济弱势群体中与营养政策相关的心血管结局
基本信息
- 批准号:10588780
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 16.74万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2022
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2022-09-25 至 2027-06-30
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AccountingAmericanCardiovascular DiseasesCardiovascular systemCaringCause of DeathCessation of lifeClinicalConflict (Psychology)DataData CollectionData SetDevelopment PlansDietDietary PracticesDisease OutcomeDrug PrescriptionsEducational workshopEnrollmentEnsureEnvironmentEthnic OriginEthnic groupEventFaceFinancial HardshipFoodFrequenciesGoalsHealthHealth PolicyHealth ServicesHealth Services ResearchHospitalizationIncomeIndividualInterviewKnowledgeLeadLinkLow incomeManuscriptsMediatingMedicaidMedicalMedical Care CostsMentorshipMethodsMichiganNational Health and Nutrition Examination SurveyNutrition PolicyOutcomeParticipantPatientsPatternPharmaceutical ServicesPoliciesPovertyPreventivePrincipal Component AnalysisPublicationsQualitative MethodsRaceReduce health disparitiesReportingResearchResearch PersonnelResource DevelopmentRisk FactorsSecurityServicesSocial WorkStructureTestingTrainingUnhealthy DietUniversitiesWorkacute careadvanced analyticsbeneficiarycardiovascular disorder riskcardiovascular healthcareer developmentdisadvantaged populationdisease disparityearly-career facultyethnic disadvantageethnic minority populationexperiencefood insecurityhealth disparityhealth equityhigh riskimprovedimproved outcomeinpatient servicelensmedication compliancemeetingsminority health disparitymortalitynovelnutritionnutritional epidemiologyoutpatient programsprematurepreventprogramsprospectiveracial and ethnicsafety netskillssocial health determinantssocioeconomic disadvantage
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT
CANDIDATE: Eric J. Brandt, MD, MHS is a health services researcher, preventive cardiologist, and lipidologist.
His personal story of loss from cardiovascular disease (CVD) and clinical experience motivates his research at
the intersection of CVD outcomes, nutrition policy, and health equity. His goal is to become an independent
clinician investigator and leading cardiovascular health services researcher who influences policy changes to
reduce health disparities in CVD among disadvantaged populations.
RESEARCH CONTEXT: Poor diet is the leading contributor to premature death from CVD in the U.S. Racial,
ethnic, and socioeconomically disadvantaged groups have lower-quality diets and a higher burden of CVD.
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) seeks to equitably improve nutrition security and
disproportionately serves racial-ethnic minority individuals. SNAP decreases food insecurity, however, existing
data are unclear about SNAP participants’ diet quality, how SNAP participants handle competing nutrition and
medical needs, and if SNAP participation influences health outcomes and use of medical services. The
projects in this proposal seek to fill critical knowledge gaps at the intersection of social determinants of health
(SDOH), minority health disparities, medical care, and CVD outcomes.
SPECIFIC AIMS: 1) To define dietary patterns among SNAP participants with CVD or CVD risk factors and to
correlate these with CVD mortality; 2) To identify how SNAP participants with CVD navigate the intersection of
nutrition, medical care, and health outcomes; and 3) To assess how SNAP participation drives the use of
medical care and how CVD events impact food purchases.
RESEARCH PLAN: To accomplish these aims, Dr. Brandt will study dietary patterns and CVD mortality of
SNAP participants in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey; collect qualitative data to assess
the interplay between food and health among diverse individuals with CVD; and use linked SNAP enrollment,
Medicaid claims, and grocery data to study SNAP participant interactions with medical care. All projects will
assess underlying SDOH that explain differential outcomes across race-ethnicity.
CAREER DEVELOPMENT PLAN: Dr. Brandt will build upon prior training with courses or workshops in SDOH,
policy, nutritional epidemiology, causal inference analytics, and qualitative and mixed methods. Through strong
mentorship, scientific meetings, early-career faculty workgroups, manuscript publication, and R01 workshops
he will transition to independence and emerge as a leading cardiovascular health services researcher.
ENVIRONMENT: Dr. Brandt has full support from his Department and Division. He will leverage the ideal
training environment at the University of Michigan, including strong, collaborative mentorship and access to a
vast range of courses, workshops, and professional development resources.
项目概要/摘要
候选人:Eric J. Brandt,医学博士,MHS,是一位健康服务研究员、预防心脏病学家和脂质学家。
他因心血管疾病 (CVD) 损失的个人故事和临床经验激发了他的研究
他的目标是成为一个独立的人,这是 CVD 结果、营养政策和健康公平的交叉点。
影响政策变化的临床医生调查员和领先的心血管健康服务研究人员
减少弱势群体心血管疾病方面的健康差距。
研究背景:不良饮食是美国 CVD 过早死亡的主要原因
种族和社会经济弱势群体的饮食质量较低,心血管疾病负担较高。
补充营养援助计划 (SNAP) 旨在公平地改善营养安全和
SNAP 减少了粮食不安全,但现有的
关于 SNAP 参与者的饮食质量、SNAP 参与者如何处理竞争性营养以及
医疗需求,以及 SNAP 参与是否影响健康结果和医疗服务的使用。
本提案中的项目旨在填补健康问题社会决定因素交叉点的关键知识空白
(SDOH)、少数族裔健康差异、医疗保健和心血管疾病结果。
具体目标: 1) 定义具有 CVD 或 CVD 风险因素的 SNAP 参与者的饮食模式,并
2) 确定患有 CVD 的 SNAP 参与者如何导航
营养、医疗保健和健康结果;以及 3) 评估 SNAP 参与如何推动使用
医疗保健以及心血管疾病事件如何影响食品购买。
研究计划:为了实现这些目标,布兰特博士将研究以下人群的饮食模式和 CVD 死亡率:
国家健康和营养检查调查的 SNAP 参与者收集定性数据进行评估;
患有 CVD 的不同个体之间的食物与健康之间的相互作用;以及使用关联的 SNAP 注册,
用于研究 SNAP 参与者与医疗保健互动的医疗补助索赔和杂货数据。
评估解释不同种族不同结果的潜在 SDOH。
职业发展计划:Brandt 博士将以 SDOH 课程或研讨会的先前培训为基础,
通过强有力的政策、营养流行病学、因果推理分析以及定性和混合方法。
指导、科学会议、早期职业教师工作组、手稿出版和 R01 研讨会
他将过渡到独立并成为领先的心血管健康服务研究员。
环境:布兰特博士得到了他的部门和部门的全力支持,他将利用这个理想。
密歇根大学的培训环境,包括强有力的协作指导和获得
广泛的课程、研讨会和专业发展资源。
项目成果
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Eric J Brandt其他文献
Impact of Social Determinants of Health and Lifestyle on Association Between Lipoprotein(a) and Cardiovascular Events
健康和生活方式的社会决定因素对脂蛋白(a)与心血管事件之间关联的影响
- DOI:
- 发表时间:
2024 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
Eric J Brandt;Matthias Kirch;Nimai Patel;Chaitanya Chennareddy;V. Murthy;Sascha N Goonewardena - 通讯作者:
Sascha N Goonewardena
The impact of baseline dietary fatty acid intake on the association between lipoprotein(a) and mortality in two US cohorts
基线膳食脂肪酸摄入量对两个美国队列中脂蛋白(a)与死亡率之间关系的影响
- DOI:
- 发表时间:
2024 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:1.6
- 作者:
Nimai Patel;Chaitanya Chennareddy;Eric J Brandt - 通讯作者:
Eric J Brandt
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{{ truncateString('Eric J Brandt', 18)}}的其他基金
Cardiovascular outcomes related to nutrition policies among socioeconomically disadvantaged populations
社会经济弱势群体中与营养政策相关的心血管结局
- 批准号:
10710062 - 财政年份:2022
- 资助金额:
$ 16.74万 - 项目类别:
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