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The global diet and activity research (GDAR) network: a global public health partnership to address upstream NCD risk factors in urban low and middle-income contexts

机译:全球饮食和活动研究(GDAR)网络:全球公共卫生伙伴关系,用于满足城市低位和中等收入背景下的上游NCD风险因素

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BACKGROUND:Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are the leading cause of death globally. While upstream approaches to tackle NCD risk factors of poor quality diets and physical inactivity have been trialled in high income countries (HICs), there is little evidence from low and middle-income countries (LMICs) that bear a disproportionate NCD burden. Sub-Saharan Africa and the Caribbean are therefore the focus regions for a novel global health partnership to address upstream determinants of NCDs.PARTNERSHIP:The Global Diet and Activity research Network (GDAR Network) was formed in July 2017 with funding from the UK National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Global Health Research Units and Groups Programme. We describe the GDAR Network as a case example and a potential model for research generation and capacity strengthening for others committed to addressing the upstream determinants of NCDs in LMICs. We highlight the dual equity targets of research generation and capacity strengthening in the description of the four work packages. The work packages focus on learning from the past through identifying evidence and policy gaps and priorities, understanding the present through adolescent lived experiences of healthy eating and physical activity, and co-designing future interventions with non-academic stakeholders.CONCLUSION:We present five lessons learned to date from the GDAR Network activities that can benefit other global health research partnerships. We close with a summary of the GDAR Network contribution to cultivating sustainable capacity strengthening and cutting-edge policy-relevant research as a beacon to exemplify the need for such collaborative groups.
机译:背景:非传染性疾病(NCD)是全球死亡的主要原因。虽然在高收入国家(HICS)中,在高质量饮食和身体不活动的上游危险因素的冒险因素中进行了现有的危险因素,但仍有少量证据来自低收入和中等收入国家(LMIC)的证据,却承担了不成比例的NCD负担。因此,撒哈拉以南非洲和加勒比地区是一个新的全球健康伙伴关系的焦点区域,以解决NCDS的上游决定因素.Partnership:全球饮食和活动研究网络(GDAR网络)于2017年7月成立,来自英国国家研究所的资金用于健康研究(NIHR)全球卫生研究单位和团体计划。我们将GDAR网络描述为案例示例,以及对致力于解决LMIC中NCD的上游决定簇的其他人的研究生成和能力的潜在模型。我们突出了四项工作包的描述中的研究生成和能力的双重股权目标。工作包专注于通过确定证据和政策差距和优先事项来学习过去,通过青少年的健康饮食和身体活动的生活经历,以及与非学术利益相关者共同设计的未来干预措施。结论:我们提出五节课迄今为止从GDAR网络活动中学到,可以使其他全球卫生研究伙伴关系有益。我们与GDAR网络捐助的摘要结束,以培养可持续的能力加强和尖端政策相关研究作为灯塔,以举例说明这种协作群体的需求。
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