Translational Health Research Center
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Founded in 2016, the Translational Health Research Center at Texas State University advances and shares research to foster healthy and resilient people and places.
Learn more about THRC: www.healthresearch.txst.edu
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Item A Holistic Approach to Health, Immunity, and Post COVID-19 Rehabilitation(2022-11-09) McAllister, MatthewThis presentation shares research being conducted to build community resilience by addressing nutritional and health related challenges of first responders and others in the community. This presentation discusses the work currently being conducted focusing on improving cardiometabolic health and performance among firefighters. The talk provides insight into unique ways that interdisciplinary collaboration can be fostered to improve community resilience for optimal health.Item A Holistic Approach to Health, Immunity, and Post COVID-19 Rehabilitation: The Role of Nutrition(2022-11-27) Zhu, JieThis presentation shares research being conducted to build community resilience by addressing nutritional and health related challenges of first responders and others in the community. This presentation offers insight on the evidence-based association of essential nutrients status with risk of COVID-19 as well as nutritional challenges and post COVID-19 rehabilitation currently being addressed through this research. The talk provides insight into unique ways that interdisciplinary collaboration can be fostered to improve community resilience for optimal health.Item Community Network Building Through Research(2023-04-05) Villagran, Melinda; Daspit, Joshua J.At the April 5, 2023 meeting of the Health+Resilience Research Network, Dr. Josh Daspit and Dr. Melinda Villagran shared their experiences building community networks through research. Dr. Villagran discussed how the Translational Health Research Center is implementing the COPEWELL framework in Texas libraries to foster community resilience while building a network of librarians to engage in future research. Dr. Daspit introduced the partnership between SCALEUP and THRC and how it evolved into the GRIT (Great Resilience in Texas) Awards, which aim to recognize the resilience shown by small businesses in Texas and to foster a network of small businesses. Both examples demonstrate how research opportunities can help develop community networks, which, in turn, can help develop new research opportunities.Item Food Insecurity and Consumption in Texas(2022-11-17) Maleki, ShadiLink to the full presentation: https://arcg.is/191zWz