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| Funder | European Commission |
|---|---|
| Recipient Organization | Universitat de Valencia |
| Country | Spain |
| Start Date | Dec 01, 2023 |
| End Date | Nov 30, 2026 |
| Duration | 1,095 days |
| Number of Grantees | 7 |
| Roles | Coordinator; Participant |
| Data Source | European Commission |
| Grant ID | 101136516 |
NCDs, especially diabetes and cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), are the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. CVDs kill more people globally than any other disease, accounting for 17.9 million deaths per year. Diabetes, on the other hand, accounts for 2 million deaths annually. These diseases have a greater impact on vulnerable populations.
This increased prevalence among this population is related to a range of social and environmental factors, lifestyles, and the impact of behavioural determinants.
Low-income communities, such as migrants or ethnic minorities, are still undertreated and unprotected by most of the healthcare systems with a lack of quality of care for NCDs and a lack of preventive measures specifically adapted for them.Thus, HORUS aims to tackle NCDs, especially diabetes and CVDs, in urban built environments among vulnerable populations, mainly low-income communities, migrants and ethnic minorities.
In particular, it has a twofold objective. (1) First, to analyse and explore in depth the causal links between the characteristics of the urban built environment and the prevalence of NCD risk behaviours in an integrated, comprehensive and multi-approach manner.
HORUS will focus on existing urban interventions modifying the physical-social and functional characteristics of the built environment with a significant impact on the prevalence of risk behaviours and, eventually, NCD outcomes. (2) And, secondly, to develop pilot interventions in three European countries Spain, Croatia and The Netherlands to promote behaviour change towards healthier lifestyles for empowering vulnerable populations, and to support citizens in making optimal use of the urban environment they live in while reducing NCD risk behaviours, especially those related to diabetes and CVDs.
Universitat de Valencia; Sveuciliste U Rijeci, Medicinski Fakultet; Fundacion Para El Fomento de la Investigacion Sanitaria Y Biomedica de la Comunitat Valenciana; Universitat Politecnica de Valencia; Erasmus Universitair Medisch Centrum Rotterdam; Bax Innovation Consulting Sl; Senior Europa Sociedad Limitada
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