PREPHOBES (HDHL-INTIMIC 2020)
Prevention of unhealthy weight gain and obesity during crucial phases throughout the lifespan
In January 2020, the JPI HDHL launched PREPHOBES, the 4th call under the umbrella of the ERA-NET HDHL-INTIMIC.
Background
Overweight (BMI between 25 and 30) and obesity (BMI of 30 or greater) are associated with a range of chronic diseases, including cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes and certain cancers. The rising prevalence of obesity in Western countries is of particular concern due to the serious adverse psychological, social and health consequences. Overweight is the result of a positive energy balance, with dietary intake and physical activity being the principal health behaviours contributing to it. Similar to the body mass index, dietary and physical activity habits track strongly from youth to adolescence and adulthood. Therefore, it is important to establish healthy behaviours early in the lifespan to prevent overweight and obesity. Determinants (e.g. personal, socio-economics depending on the physical environment, etc.) of healthy behaviours, and targeted prevention strategies to address these determinants, differ across the life span, depending on levels of an individual’s independence and autonomy, cognitive function, motivation and education, socio-economic status and competing life commitments. Thus, strategies to prevent unhealthy weight gain targeted to different phases across the life span are urgently needed.
Aim of the call
The aim of this call is to support research projects that focus on the development, implementation and evaluation of innovative strategies designed to prevent or reduce overweight and obesity, in defined target populations based on certain life stages.
The research to be funded within this call should have a holistic, multi-disciplinary and solution orientated approach and focus on one or more crucial phase(s) throughout the lifespan such as transition periods (for example from prenatal to postnatal phase/infancy, pre-school to school age, adolescence to early adulthood) or critical life events (for example moving, marriage, period in between pregnancies, diagnosis of a chronic disease, recovering from disease, retirement, migration). To increase the impact of the research and facilitate its later use in future policies on lifestyle interventions and public health, this call strongly encourages the active integration of stakeholders (e.g. patient and/or consumer organisations) or citizen science approaches. These partners should be engaged in the research process from conception of the study to dissemination and implementation
Participating countries
Country | Funding Organisation | Abbreviation |
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Austria | Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research (represented by the Austrian Research Promotion Agency) | BMBWF represented by FFG |
Belgium | Research Foundation – Flanders | FWO |
Belgium* | Fund for Scientific Research-FNRS | F.R.S.-FNRS |
Czech Republic | The Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports | MSMT |
France | French National Research Agency | ANR |
Germany | Federal Ministry of Education and Research (represented by the Project Management Agency in the German Aerospace Center) | BMBF represented by DLR |
Ireland | Health Research Board | HRB |
Italy* | National Institute of Health - Istituto Superiore di Sanità | ISS |
Latvia* | Ministry of Education and Science | IZM |
Spain | Spanish State Research Agency | AEI |
The Netherlands | The Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development | ZonMw |
* Did not fund research projects in this call
Funded projects
Project | Coordinator |
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EndObesity | Romy Gaillard Erasmus University Medical Centre, The Netherlands |
GrowH! | Wolfgang Ahrens Leibniz Institute for Prevention Research and Epidemiology - BIPS, Germany |
I-PREGNO | Mireille van Poppel Institute of Sport Science, University of Graz, Austria |
SO-NUTS | Peter Weijs Faculty of Sports and Nutrition, Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands |
More Information
- Call text
- Quick guide for dissemination of the JPI HDHL research project results
- Factsheet HDHL-INTIMIC PREPHOBES
Contact Call Secretariat: ILVO (Belgium) jpihdhl.calls@ilvo.vlaanderen.be