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Dr Tracy Burrows

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Funding

Summary

Number of grants 14
Total funding $851,031

For project grants received where the lead institution is other than the University of Newcastle, details are shown in italics.

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2012 (3 grants)

Feasibility of targeting parents with heart disease to improve the heart health of their children$15,000
Funding Body: Hunter Medical Research Institute

Investigation of factors affecting the success of family based dietary interventions for parents experiencing CVD events$10,000
Funding Body: Hunter Medical Research Institute

International Congress of Dietetics, Sydney Convention Centre, 5 - 8 September 2012$915
Funding Body: University of Newcastle - Faculty of Health

2011 (1 grants)

Does the ingestion of new age beverages create changes in brain metabolites?$9,675
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

2010 (6 grants)

The Healthy Dads, Healthy Kids community program: Promoting family health through sustainable school and community partnerships$524,453
Funding Body: Coal & Allied Trust

Development of a short food frequency questionnaire which is validated for both children and adults for use as an educational tool by practitioners.$171,522
Funding Body: Meat and Livestock Australia

Healthy Dads Healthy Kids for Indigenous populations$24,994
Funding Body: Hunter Children`s Research Foundation

Preliminary work to revise the DAA Best Practice Guidelines for the Treatment of Overweight and Obesity in Adults$9,091
Funding Body: Dietitians Association of Australia

PULSE Education Prize$4,000
Funding Body: Hunter Medical Research Institute

International Congress of Obesity, Stockholm, Sweden, 11 - 15 July 2010$1,500
Funding Body: University of Newcastle - Faculty of Health

2009 (3 grants)

Does the HIKCUPS weight managment program for overweight children work in the parents' workplace or in sfter school care settings$68,181
Funding Body: Hunter Medical Research Institute

Feeding healthly food to kids - the role of parents$5,000
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

Asia-Oceania Conference of Obesity, Mumbai India, 5-8 Feb 2009$1,700
Funding Body: University of Newcastle - Faculty of Health

2008 (1 grants)

Validation of child and parent reported dietary intake via The Australian Child and Adolescent Eating Survey$5,000
Funding Body: University of Newcastle