Launch 2 studies on healthy aging in Jakarta in 2024
Description
Human Nutrition Research Center (HNRC), and Metabolic Disorder, Cardiovascular and Aging Research Center (MVA) of the IMERI FMUI recognize the importance of providing high-quality studies to effectively address malnutrition in vulnerable populations. Multidisciplinary collaboration throughout project development and implementation is imperative to provide a comprehensive approach to tackle the complexities of malnutrition. Hence, we will establish collaborations with national and international partner institutions, such as central and local governments, schools and communities, hospitals, national universities (Universitas Indonesia, Universitas Gadjah Mada, and Universitas Airlangga), overseas universities (University of Oxford, University of Melbourne, UC Davis, Wageningen University & Research, Mahidol University, Erasmus University, Leiden University), research centers and laboratories, UN agencies, non-government organizations, philanthropies and the private sectors.
Studies will focus on early life and adolescence, prevention of adult obesity and prediabetes progression, and healthy aging and nutrition. Studies on early life will emphasize the impact of nutrition interventions through promotion of gut microbiota and education on maternal and child nutritional and immune status, and child cognitive development to support thriving generations. Importantly, studies will utilize innovative tools and interventions, such as delivering nutrition education through mobile applications for the prediabetes study, and novel approaches to tailored supplement combinations. Moreover, we will enrich the concept and innovations on gut-brain axis and gut-lung axis as the emerging focuses of nutrition-related intervention. Particularly, as a response to the current situation of COVID-19 pandemic, we will explore the potential nutrient intervention on the gut-lung axis that may modulate the lung immunity and COVID-19 pathogenicity, we also aim to advance the tools for outcome assessments, such as eye-tracking tasks and fetal MRI to evaluate the impact of nutrition interventions on child brain development. Studies will integrate a community development approach by providing healthy eating modules to all subjects. Real-time data will be collected by utilizing information technology and paperless methods in the field. Alongside the proposed projects targeting of 10,000 individuals, we will develop several systematic review and meta-analysis to provide a more comprehensive understanding of the topics that also involve the young scientists.
Action plans will include proposal development involving multidisciplinary teams and experts and grant submissions to national and international funders in the first and second year, regular monitoring and reporting in monthly meetings of the IMERI FMUI throughout the project implementation, and results dissemination through international publication, paper launching, and conferences attended by local and national government partners targeted in 2025.
Overarching commitment (for commitments submitted pre-2025)
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Early Nutrition and Prediabetes Research
Description
Human Nutrition Research Center (HNRC) and Metabolic Disorder, Cardiovascular and Aging Research Center (MVA) of the Indonesian Medical Education and Research Institute (IMERI) at Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia (FMUI) commit to advance research on early life nutrition and prevention of adult obesity and prediabetes. IMERI will launching 2 studies focusing on early life nutrition and adolescence that address the improvement of nutrition and immune status and cognition through promotion of gut microbiota and education, 2 studies on prevention of obesity and prediabetes progression, and 2 studies on healthy aging and nutrition through multidisciplinary collaboration at the national and international level with the target of population coverage of 10,000 individuals in Indonesia between 2022 to 2025. Action plans of the first goal will include proposal development involving multidisciplinary teams and experts, grant submissions to national and international funders alongside the ongoing funds, regular monitoring and reporting in monthly meetings of the IMERI, and results dissemination through international publication, paper launching, and conferences attended by local and national government partners. HNRC and MVA of the IMERI FMUI also commit to develop and implement evidence-based nutrition education through 2 innovative digital platforms, biannual trainings, webinars, and workshops at academic settings and communities, and the dissemination of nutrition research at annual international conferences involving participants and experts across countries and continents that contribute to nutrition policy, including in promoting healthy diet and sustainable food system, at national level from 2022 to 2025 supported by national and international agencies and donors. Action plans of the second goal will include proposal and timeline development, events preparation, program implementation involving multidisciplinary experts, policy makers, and all collaborators and monthly and annual meetings at IMERI FMUI to monitor and evaluate the program. Together, the implementation of collaborative studies and evidence-based nutrition education will contribute to the data-driven nutrition policy and decision-making targeting mothers, children, adolescents, adult and elderly populations at national level.
GNR assessment
Verification status |
Verified
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SMARTness index |
High
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Details
Global nutrition target(s) |
Low birth weight
Childhood stunting
Adult obesity
Adult diabetes
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Nutrition Action Classification(s) |
Enabling >
Research, monitoring and data
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Measurement
Key indicator | Progress (in %) in studies on healthy aging |
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Value | Measurement date | |
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Baseline | 0% | 2021 |
Target | 40% | December 2025 |
Progress
Value | Measurement date | |
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Progress report | 50% | July 2024 |