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|description_parameter=The Preventing Progression of atrial fibrillation (AF) in Indigenous People (PePP) study accelerates and scales community based research in early detection and effective management of AF in Indigenous people in Australia. Indigenous people are more likely to have AF and at a younger age. The PePP study extends this work to preventing progression of AF in Indigenous people through exercise and dietary interventions, and exploring emerging evidence about early cardiac ablation for at risk populations.
|description_parameter=The Preventing Progression of atrial fibrillation (AF) in Indigenous People (PePP) study accelerates and scales community based research in early detection and effective management of AF in Indigenous people in Australia. Indigenous people are more likely to have AF and at a younger age. The PePP study extends this work to preventing progression of AF in Indigenous people through exercise and dietary interventions, and exploring emerging evidence about early cardiac ablation for at risk populations.

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PrEventing Progression of atrial fibrillation (AF) in Indigenous People (The Pepp Study) Description: The Preventing Progression of atrial fibrillation (AF) in Indigenous People (PePP) study accelerates and scales community based research in early detection and effective management of AF in Indigenous people in Australia. Indigenous people are more likely to have AF and at a younger age. The PePP study extends this work to preventing progression of AF in Indigenous people through exercise and dietary interventions, and exploring emerging evidence about early cardiac ablation for at risk populations.
STARDIT ID: 0202411122257
Dates

State ongoing
Start 2024-06-07
Form updated 2024-11-14

Report authors
Jack Nunn (link)
0000-0003-0316-3254
Report author for first version of STARDIT report
Location
New South Wales, Australia
Other IDs
GO ID: GO6226
InternalReferenceId (MRFF): 2024/MRF2032881
GA ID: GA387000
Grant Opportunity Title (GO Title): MRFF - Cardiovascular Health Mission - 2023 Cardiovascular Health Grant Opportunity
Aims
accelerate and scales community based research in early detection and effective management of AF in Indigenous people in Australia
preventing progression of AF in Indigenous people through exercise and dietary interventions
exploring emerging evidence about early cardiac ablation for at risk populations
Keywords
atrial fibrillation (AF)
Indigenous People
exercise
dietary interventions
Australia
Indigenous
Indigenous studies
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health and wellbeing
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health promotion
Category
research

Inputs

organisation

Heart Research Institute (link)



ID: Recipient ABN:41 003 209 952
Task: Grant Recipient, comply with the requirements of the grant opportunity guidelines, notify the Commonwealth about events relating to the project and provide an opportunity for the Minister or their representative to attend, ensure that the grant from the MRFF is appropriately badged and acknowledged in any correspondence, public announcement and publicly available materials including: reporting of key findings | presentations | and publications relating to this activity


Grant Recipient Location Suburb: Newtown Town/City:Newtown Postcode:2042 State/Territory:NSW Country:AUSTRALIA
individual

Doctor Kylie Gwynne (link)



ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6897-4528
Task: Chief Investigator A/Project Lead
individual

Professor Alex Brown



Task: Chief Investigator
Method: Member of Chief Investigator team
individual

Ms Vita Christie



Task: Chief Investigator
Method: Member of Chief Investigator team
individual

Professor Ben Freedman



Task: Chief Investigator
Method: Member of Chief Investigator team
individual

Doctor Connie Henson



Task: Chief Investigator
Method: Member of Chief Investigator team
individual

Doctor Morwenna Kirwan



Task: Chief Investigator
Method: Member of Chief Investigator team
individual

Debbie McCowen



Task: Chief Investigator
Method: Member of Chief Investigator team
individual

Mr David Meharg



Task: Chief Investigator
Method: Member of Chief Investigator team
individual

Doctor Jack Nunn



ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0316-3254
Task: Chief Investigator
Method: Member of Chief Investigator team
individual

Doctor Jessica Orchard



Task: Chief Investigator
Method: Member of Chief Investigator team
individual

Doctor Carmen Parter



Task: Chief Investigator
Method: Member of Chief Investigator team
individual

Mr Boe Rambaldini



Task: Chief Investigator
Method: Member of Chief Investigator team
individual

Doctor John Skinner



Task: Chief Investigator
Method: Member of Chief Investigator team
individual

Ms Belinda Tully



Task: Chief Investigator
Method: Member of Chief Investigator team
individual

Ms Katrina Ward



Task: Chief Investigator
Method: Member of Chief Investigator team
funding

(link)



2968824.10 (AUD)


Department of Health and Aged Care Medical Research funding

Outputs and impacts