Self Reported Fitness Survey

自我报告的健康调查

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DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This research grant application is in response to the KOI Award through the program: "Mentored Career Development Award to promote Faculty Diversity/Re-entry in biomedical Research". NiCole R.Keith, Ph.D., is an exercise physiologist specializing in issues of physical fitness among minority and socioeconomically disadvantaged adults. She is a non-tenured Associate Professor in the Department of Physical Education at Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis. Since June 2006 Dr. Keith has collaborated as a co- investigator with colleagues on designing and evaluating behavioral interventions related to physical fitness. Fitness has been shown to be an important factor in health disparities, explaining nearly 50% of the association between socioeconomic status and mortality in one study. Fitness-related interventions seek to decrease cardiovascular risk, reduce health disparities, and improve health outcomes among disadvantaged adults. A main goal of this application is for Dr. Keith to complete her research career development in order to enhance her research capabilities to become an independent researcher. Dr.Christopher M.Callahan will be the primary mentor and Dr. Daniel 0. Clark will be the secondary mentor. Dr.Callahan's research focus is improving the quality of care provided to older adults by primary care providers. His research specializes in late life depression and dementia. Dr. Clark is the Director of Behavioral Research for the Center for Aging Research and his research focuses on older adult mobility and physical activity promotion. The training component of this proposal includes completing the 2-year Clinical Investigator Training Enhancement program (K30), training in qualitative and quantitative analyses, shadowing primary care providers to better understand the clinical environment, and receiving training in writing for peer-reviewed journals and research grant proposals. The proposed research will extend the development of a self report fitness survey to establish test-retest reliability and criterion validity in a general sample of adults and explore differences in survey validity between blacks and whites, men and women, and adequate and inadequate health literacy subgroups. RELEVANCE (See instructions): The proposed K01 Award will strengthen Dr. Keith's ability to design and conduct research on health disparities by focusing on issues of physical fitness and cardiovascular risk reduction, including physical activity promotion, among inner-city residents. (End of Abstract)
描述(由申请人提供):该研究资助申请是为了通过以下计划响应 KOI 奖:“促进生物医学研究领域教师多样性/重新进入的指导职业发展奖”。 NiCole R.Keith 博士是一位运动生理学家,专门研究少数族裔和社会经济弱势成年人的身体健康问题。她是印第安纳大学印第安纳波利斯普渡大学体育系的非终身教授。自 2006 年 6 月以来,Keith 博士作为联合研究者与同事合作设计和评估与身体健康相关的行为干预措施。健身已被证明是健康差异的一个重要因素,一项研究解释了社会经济地位与死亡率之间近 50% 的关联。与健身相关的干预措施旨在降低心血管风险、缩小健康差距并改善弱势成年人的健康状况。此申请的主要目标是让 Keith 博士完成她的研究职业发展,以增强她的研究能力,成为一名独立研究员。 Christopher M.Callahan 博士将担任主要导师,Daniel 0. Clark 博士将担任二级导师。卡拉汉博士的研究重点是提高初级保健提供者为老年人提供的护理质量。他的研究专门针对晚年抑郁症和痴呆症。克拉克博士是老龄化研究中心行为研究主任,他的研究重点是老年人的活动能力和身体活动促进。该提案的培训部分包括完成为期 2 年的临床研究者培训增强计划 (K30)、定性和定量分析培训、跟踪初级保健提供者以更好地了解临床环境以及接受同行评审期刊和期刊的书面培训研究资助提案。拟议的研究将扩展自我报告健康调查的发展,以在成人一般样本中建立重测信度和标准有效性,并探讨黑人和白人、男性和女性以及健康素养充足和不足亚组之间调查有效性的差异。相关性(参见说明):拟议的 K01 奖将加强 Keith 博士设计和开展健康差异研究的能力,重点关注内城区居民的身体健康和降低心血管风险的问题,包括促进身体活动。 (摘要完)

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Self Reported Fitness Survey
自我报告的健康调查
  • 批准号:
    7679813
  • 财政年份:
    2009
  • 资助金额:
    $ 11.4万
  • 项目类别:
Self Reported Fitness Survey
自我报告的健康调查
  • 批准号:
    8074922
  • 财政年份:
    2009
  • 资助金额:
    $ 11.4万
  • 项目类别:
Self Reported Fitness Survey
自我报告的健康调查
  • 批准号:
    8264980
  • 财政年份:
    2009
  • 资助金额:
    $ 11.4万
  • 项目类别:

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