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Diabetes ; 2021 11 13.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34957490

RESUMO

One hundred years have passed since the discovery of insulin-an achievement that transformed diabetes from a fatal illness into a manageable chronic condition. The decades since that momentous achievement have brought ever more rapid innovation and advancement in diabetes research and clinical care. To celebrate the important work of the past century and help to chart a course for its continuation into the next, the Canadian Institutes of Health Research's Institute of Nutrition, Metabolism and Diabetes and the U.S. National Institutes of Health's National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases recently held a joint international symposium, bringing together a cohort of researchers with diverse interests and backgrounds from both countries and beyond to discuss their collective quest to better understand the heterogeneity of diabetes and thus gain insights to inform new directions in diabetes treatment and prevention. This article summarizes the proceedings of that symposium, which spanned cutting-edge research into various aspects of islet biology, the heterogeneity of diabetic phenotypes, and the current state of and future prospects for precision medicine in diabetes.

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Appl Physiol Nutr Metab ; 43(7): 755-758, 2018 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29671333

RESUMO

Partnerships among academia, government, and industry have emerged in response to global challenges in food and nutrition. At a workshop reviewing international partnerships, we concluded that to build a partnership, partners must establish a common goal, identify barriers, and engage all stakeholders to ensure project sustainability. To be effective, partnerships must synchronize methodologies and adopt evidence-based processes, and be led by governmental or nonprofit organizations to ensure trust among partners and with the public.


Assuntos
Política Nutricional , Saúde Pública , Parcerias Público-Privadas , Dieta Saudável , Medicina Baseada em Evidências , Abastecimento de Alimentos , Humanos , Estado Nutricional
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Can J Kidney Health Dis ; 4: 2054358117693354, 2017.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28270932

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: The Kidney Research Scientist Core Education and National Training (KRESCENT) Program was launched in 2005 to enhance kidney research capacity in Canada and foster knowledge translation across the 4 themes of health research. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the impact of KRESCENT on its major objectives and on the careers of trainees after its first 10 years. METHODS: An online survey of trainees (n = 53) who had completed or were enrolled in KRESCENT was conducted in 2015. Information was also obtained from curriculum vitae (CVs). A bibliometric analysis assessed scientific productivity, collaboration, and impact in comparison with unsuccessful applicants to KRESCENT over the same period. The analysis included a comparison of Canadian with international kidney research metrics from 2000 to 2014. RESULTS: Thirty-nine KRESCENT trainees completed the survey (74%), and 44 trainees (83%) submitted CVs. KRESCENT trainees had a high success rate at obtaining grant funding from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR; 79%), and 76% of Post-Doctoral Fellows received academic appointments at the Assistant Professor level within 8 months of completing training. The majority of trainees reported that KRESCENT had contributed significantly to their success in securing CIHR funding (90%), and to the creation of knowledge (93%) and development of new methodologies (50%). Bibliometric analysis revealed a small but steady decline in total international kidney research output from 2000 to 2014, as a percentage of all health research, although overall impact of kidney research in Canada increased from 2000-2005 to 2009-2014 compared with other countries. KRESCENT trainees demonstrated increased productivity, multiauthored papers, impact, and international collaborations after their training, compared with nonfunded applicants. CONCLUSIONS: The KRESCENT Program has fostered kidney research career development and contributed to increased capacity, productivity, and collaboration. To further enhance knowledge creation and translation in kidney research in Canada, programs such as KRESCENT should be sustained via long-term funding partnerships.


MISE EN CONTEXTE: Le programme KRESCENT (Kidney Research Scientist Core Education and National Training) a été lancé en 2005 pour augmenter la capacité de la recherche sur les maladies du rein à travers le Canada, et pour encourager la transmission des connaissances au sein des quatre axes de recherche en santé. OBJECTIFS DE L'ÉTUDE: Cette étude avait pour but d'évaluer les répercussions du programme KRESCENT sur ses principaux objectifs ainsi que des retombées sur la carrière des stagiaires participants, dix ans après sa création. MÉTHODOLOGIE: Un sondage en ligne a été mené en 2015 auprès des stagiaires (n = 53) ayant été admis ou ayant complété le programme KRESCENT. Des renseignements ont également été obtenus par la consultation de curriculum vitae (CV). Une analyse bibliométrique a évalué la productivité scientifique et la collaboration des participants ainsi que les répercussions de leur participation à KRESCENT sur leur carrière. Les données de cette analyse ont été comparées à celles des candidats n'ayant pas été retenus au cours de la même période. L'analyse comprenait également une comparaison des données canadiennes avec celles obtenues en recherche sur les maladies du rein ailleurs dans le monde. RÉSULTATS: Trente-neuf stagiaires du KRESCENT ont complété le sondage en ligne, soit 74% des personnes contactées, et quarante-quatre ont soumis leur CV. De manière générale, les stagiaires du KRESCENT ont obtenu plus facilement des subventions des Instituts de recherche en santé du Canada (IRSC) avec un taux de succès de 79%. De plus, 76% des détenteurs d'une bourse au niveau postdoctoral ont obtenu des charges professorales à titre de professeur adjoint dans les 8 mois suivant leur formation. La très grande majorité des stagiaires (90%) a indiqué que le KRESCENT avait grandement contribué au fait qu'ils aient obtenu les fonds des IRSC, de même qu'à la création de nouveaux savoirs (93% des répondants) et au développement de nouvelles méthodes (50% des répondants). L'analyse bibliométrique a révélé un léger, quoique régulier, déclin de la quantité de résultats en recherche sur les maladies du rein dans le monde entre 2000 et 2014, lorsque converti en pourcentage des résultats totaux en recherche sur la santé. Et ce, bien que l'incidence générale de la recherche sur les maladies du rein ait augmenté au Canada de 2000 à 2005 ainsi qu'entre 2009 et 2014 en comparaison des autres pays. De manière générale, à la suite de leur formation, les stagiaires du KRESCENT ont démontré une plus grande productivité, ont plus souvent participé à la rédaction de publications collectives ou à des collaborations internationales que les demandeurs n'ayant pas reçu de financement. CONCLUSION: Le programme KRESCENT a favorisé le perfectionnement professionnel en recherche sur les maladies du rein et a contribué à augmenter la capacité de recherche, la productivité et la collaboration des participants. Ainsi, pour poursuivre la création de nouveaux savoirs en recherche sur les maladies du rein et faciliter leur transmission auprès des chercheurs canadiens, nous sommes d'avis que les programmes de formation tels que le KRESCENT devraient continuer d'être financés sur le long terme par l'entremise de partenariats.

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Appl Physiol Nutr Metab ; 39(3): 396-8, 2014 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24552384

RESUMO

The Sodium Reduction Strategy for Canada includes an identification of priority areas for future research, based on a workshop convened by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) and partners. A strong portfolio of research is essential to addressing current developments and controversies raised in relation to the health outcomes associated with dietary sodium. CIHR aims to provide leadership in working together with other funders and partners to catalyze a broad range of sodium research.


Assuntos
Pesquisa Biomédica , Política Nutricional , Sódio na Dieta , Canadá , Humanos
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J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr ; 55(2): 125-30, 2012 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22644466

RESUMO

The purpose of the workshop was to receive input from the Canadian pediatric inflammatory bowel diseases research community to develop a research funding opportunity for a Canadian pediatric inflammatory bowel diseases network and data platform supported by the Canadian Institutes for Health Research, in partnership with the Foundation for Children with Intestinal and Liver Disorders. Leaders from across the country came together, with the objectives of identifying the scientific goals for a Canadian pediatric inflammatory bowel disease network, the required infrastructure, and an appropriate governance structure needed to achieve such a network and data platform, as well as other elements needed to ensure the successful implementation of a network.


Assuntos
Pesquisa Biomédica , Congressos como Assunto , Comportamento Cooperativo , Bases de Dados Factuais , Registros de Saúde Pessoal , Doenças Inflamatórias Intestinais , Relatório de Pesquisa , Academias e Institutos , Canadá , Criança , Humanos , Pediatria
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Can J Gastroenterol ; 25(10): 560-4, 2011 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22059161

RESUMO

The present document provides the new and updated strategic plan for the Institute of Nutrition, Metabolism, and Diabetes (INMD) of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research. This plan provides an overarching map for the strategic activities of the INMD during the five years from 2010 to 2014. These strategic priorities will guide the way that the INMD uses its resources over this period of time, and will provide opportunities to build new partnerships and strategic alliances that enhance and leverage the capacity to fund targeted research initiatives.


Assuntos
Academias e Institutos/organização & administração , Pesquisa Biomédica/organização & administração , Gastroenterologia/organização & administração , Academias e Institutos/economia , Canadá , Governo Federal , Gastroenterologia/economia , Humanos , Ciências da Nutrição , Pesquisa , Apoio à Pesquisa como Assunto
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Can J Diet Pract Res ; 67(1): 36-40, 2006.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16515746

RESUMO

This article illustrates how empowerment evaluation was used in Toronto Public Health's (TPH) nutrition programming redesign to consult with staff about how roles, responsibilities, and organisational structure could be changed to improve how nutrition programs are delivered. One of three moderators facilitated the ten two-hour focus group sessions in TPH. TPH staff, namely 71 front-line staff and 13 managers who were responsible for providing community nutrition services, participated in the study. Focus group participants included Public Health Dietitians, Public Health Nutritionists, Public Health Nurses (PHNs), and paraprofessionals (i.e., community nutrition assistants). Participants' preferred roles, responsibilities, and organisational structure in TPH, which they believe would improve nutrition service delivery in the community, were examined. A constant comparison approach was used to develop themes inductively. It was found that participants wanted Dietitians and Nutritionists to provide current nutrition-related information to them. They felt that nutrition programs should be promoted better and made more accessible to the public. They suggested that Dietitians and Nutritionists and other staff should share information with each other better. They suggested that Dietitians and Nutritionists should provide nutrition services directly to the public and provide support to other staff, mainly PHNs, who deliver nutrition programs. In conclusion, this empowerment evaluation produced results that were used to assist in decision making about nutrition programming.


Assuntos
Dietética/normas , Promoção da Saúde/métodos , Ciências da Nutrição/educação , Avaliação de Programas e Projetos de Saúde , Saúde Pública , Grupos Focais , Humanos , Disseminação de Informação , Ontário
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Can J Diet Pract Res ; 63(3): 125-9, 2002.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12296978

RESUMO

Little attention has been given to the dietary patterns of new immigrant women in Canada. Research suggests that before migration, many immigrants, especially those from non-Western countries, consume a healthy diet, but this changes on migration. This paper presents information from a recently completed literature review conducted for the Women's Health Council of the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. The paper includes a review of the major determinants of food choice and health promotion strategies appropriate to new immigrant women. Our findings suggest that nutrition intervention for new immigrant women must consider the social context of these women's lives, address cultural, linguistic, economic and informational barriers and consider how these change over time. Recommendations are also made on how to best promote healthy eating in this group.


Assuntos
Dieta , Emigração e Imigração , Comportamentos Relacionados com a Saúde/etnologia , Promoção da Saúde , Adulto , Cultura , Comportamento Alimentar/etnologia , Feminino , Humanos , Ontário , Pobreza/etnologia
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Can J Public Health ; 93(2): 138-41, 2002.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11963519

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Canada's growing ethnocultural diversity challenges health professionals to develop culturally sensitive cancer prevention strategies. Little is known about the ethnocultural specificity of cancer risk beliefs. This qualitative pilot study examined cancer risk beliefs, focusing on diet, among adults from Toronto's Somali, Chinese, Russian, and Spanish-speaking communities. METHOD: Group interviews (n = 4) were conducted with convenience samples of adults (total n = 45) from four ethnocultural communities (total 45 participants). RESULTS: The constant comparison method of data analysis identified three common themes: knowledge of cancer risk factors, concern about the food supply, and the roles of spiritual and emotional well-being. Two areas of contrasting belief concerning specific mediators of cancer risk were identified. INTERPRETATION: Findings support the investigation of cultural-specific health promotion strategies emphasizing both the maintenance of traditional cancer protective eating practices and the adoption of additional healthy eating practices among new Canadians. More research is needed to enhance our understanding of ethnoculturally specific cancer risk beliefs and practices to ensure the cultural relevance of programming.


Assuntos
Atitude Frente a Saúde/etnologia , Neoplasias/etiologia , Adulto , Idoso , China/etnologia , Cultura , Suscetibilidade a Doenças/etnologia , Feminino , Abastecimento de Alimentos/normas , Educação em Saúde , Hispânico ou Latino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Neoplasias/psicologia , Ontário , Fatores de Risco , Federação Russa/etnologia , Somália/etnologia , Espanha/etnologia
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