Een van de eerste Asset Based Community Development projecten in Nederland. Na 3 jaar is het project grondig geevalueerd. De auteur heeft het project drie jaar lang van binnenuit gevolgd en methodisch ondersteund. De centrale vraag is of het regulatieve vermogen van de wijk(bewoners)is vergroot als gevolg van het ABCD project. In 2004 hebben bewoners het roject zelfstandig voortgezet. Zie www.lijmbeek.nl
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Steeds meer professionals in zorg en welzijn laten zich inspireren door de ABCD-benadering, de 'oer'-methodiek uit het opbouwwerk die uitgaat van het probleemoplossend vermogen van buurtbewoners. De grondleggers van de ABCD-methode zouden het hartgrondig eens zijn met het weer opeisen van politieke zeggenschap over gezondheid, wonen en leefbaarheid.
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BACKGROUND: Social inequalities in bodyweight start early in life and track into adulthood. Dietary patterns are an important determinant of weight development in children, towards both overweight and underweight. Therefore, we aimed to examine weight development between age 5 and 10 years by ethnicity, SES and thereafter by BMI category at age 5, to explore its association with dietary patterns at age 5.METHODS: Participants were 1765 children from the Amsterdam Born Children and their Development (ABCD) cohort that had valid data on BMI at age 5 and 10 and diet at age 5. Linear mixed model analysis was used to examine weight development between age 5 and 10 years and to assess if four previously identified dietary patterns at age 5 (snacking, full-fat, meat and healthy) were associated with weight development. Analyses were adjusted for relevant confounders, stratified by ethnicity and SES and thereafter stratified per BMI category at age 5.RESULTS: Overall, weight decreased in Dutch and high SES children and increased in non-Dutch and low/middle SES children. Across the range of bodyweight categories at age 5, we observed a conversion to normal weight, which was stronger in Dutch and high SES children but less pronounced in non-Dutch and low/middle SES children. Overall, the observed associations between weight development and dietary patterns were mixed with some unexpected findings: a healthy dietary pattern was positively associated with weight development in most groups, regardless of ethnicity and SES (e.g. Dutch B 0.084, 95% CI 0.038;0.130 and high SES B 0.096, 95% CI 0.047;0.143) whereas the full-fat pattern was negatively associated with weight development (e.g. Dutch B -0.069, 95% CI -0.114;-0.024 and high SES B -0.072, 95% CI -0.119;-0.026).CONCLUSIONS: We observed differential weight development per ethnic and SES group. Our results indicate that each ethnic and SES group follows its own path of weight development. Associations between dietary patterns and weight development showed some unexpected findings; follow-up research is needed to understand the association between dietary patterns and weight development.
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Create and test a Virtual Reality emergency trainer that is able to optimise the abcde emergency training method for general practitioner students.In this project a Virtual Reality application is created and tested that is aimed to contribute to the learning goals and engagement with current emergency training methods. In addition, it aims at having an added value to live simulation training courses and existing media used for training (ranging from online instruction videos to interactive games). How to utilise the characteristics of Virtual Reality (senses, interaction, connection & manipulation) and what scenarios and simulation fit an interactive 360 VR simulation? In addition, we will create a training variant in which actors are captured through volumetric recordings. The 360 VR and volumetric VR / AR training will be compared with the life training on different learning goals and experiences. Partners:Schola MedicaChronosphere