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积极生活研究项目:六年的资助历程。

The Active Living Research program: six years of grantmaking.

作者信息

Sallis James F, Linton Leslie S, Kraft M Katherine, Cutter Carmen L, Kerr Jacqueline, Weitzel Julie, Wilson Amanda, Spoon Chad, Harrison Irvin D, Cervero Robert, Patrick Kevin, Schmid Thomas L, Pratt Michael

机构信息

Department of Psychology, San Diego State University, San Diego, California, USA.

出版信息

Am J Prev Med. 2009 Feb;36(2 Suppl):S10-21. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2008.10.007.

Abstract

Changes in policies and built environments are advocated as part of efforts to increase physical activity, but in 2001 the knowledge base to inform these changes was limited. The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation addressed this deficit by initiating Active Living Research (ALR). The mission of ALR was to stimulate and support research that could guide the improvement of environments, policies, and practices to promote active living. The program's goals were to (1) build the evidence base about environmental and policy factors related to physical activity, (2) build the capacity of researchers in multiple fields to collaborate, and (3) inform and facilitate policy change. To build the evidence base, 121 grants were supported with $12.5 million. Efforts were made to support new investigators, fund investigators from numerous disciplines, and increase the demographic diversity of researchers. Activities to build capacity to conduct collaborative research included annual conferences, journal supplements, seminars for multiple disciplines, and the posting of environmental measures. Coordination with Active Living Leadership was a primary means of communicating research to policymakers. Other activities to facilitate the application of research included research summaries written for nonresearchers, collaborations with Active Living by Design, several components of the website (www.activelivingresearch.org), and using policy relevance as a funding criterion. Two independent evaluations were accomplished, and they concluded that ALR made progress on all three goals. ALR has been renewed through 2012. The new mission is to use a $15.4 million research budget to contribute to reversing the childhood obesity epidemic, especially among youth in the highest-risk groups.

摘要

政策和建筑环境的改变被倡导为增加体育活动努力的一部分,但在2001年,为这些改变提供依据的知识库是有限的。罗伯特·伍德·约翰逊基金会通过发起“积极生活研究”(ALR)来解决这一不足。ALR的使命是刺激和支持能够指导改善环境、政策和实践以促进积极生活的研究。该项目的目标是:(1)建立与体育活动相关的环境和政策因素的证据基础;(2)培养多个领域研究人员的合作能力;(3)为政策变革提供信息并促进其发生。为建立证据基础,提供了121笔拨款,总计1250万美元。努力支持新的研究人员,资助来自众多学科的研究人员,并增加研究人员的人口统计学多样性。开展合作研究能力建设的活动包括年度会议、期刊增刊、多学科研讨会以及发布环境测量数据。与“积极生活领导力”的协调是向政策制定者传达研究成果的主要方式。其他促进研究应用的活动包括为非研究人员撰写研究摘要、与“设计促进积极生活”合作、网站(www.activelivingresearch.org)的几个组成部分,以及将政策相关性作为资助标准。完成了两项独立评估,评估得出结论,ALR在所有三个目标上都取得了进展。ALR一直持续到2012年。新的使命是利用1540万美元的研究预算,为扭转儿童肥胖流行状况做出贡献,尤其是在高危群体中的青少年中。

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