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Preventing Indigenous cardiovascular disease and Diabetes through Exercise (PrIDE Study) Description: The PrIDE Study is funded under the MRFF Targeted Translation Research Accelerator (TTRA) to prevent and manage type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities through exercise. The project will implement a three-phase approach: establishing foundations and partnerships, adapting and implementing evidence-based exercise programs in community settings, and evaluating outcomes for future scale-up. It builds on existing evidence that exercise can prevent diabetes and reduce cardiovascular risk, adapted in collaboration with Indigenous communities.
STARDIT ID:
STARDIT ID:
0202510020400
Dates
State ongoing
Start 2024-07-10
End 2026-12-28
Form updated 2025-10-02
Location
Australia
Other IDs
Grant ID: GA386989
Grant Opportunity ID (GO ID): GO5120
Aims
Prevent and manage type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people through exercise
Co-design and implement culturally safe, evidence-based exercise interventions
Category
research
Inputs
funding
(link)
1040100.60 (AUD)
Funding from the Australian Federal Government Department of Health and Aged Care through the Medical Research Future Fund Targeted Translation Research Accelerator program
Outputs and impacts
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