Title

DESERT: Diet and Exercise Strategies for Equity in Rural Territories


Description

Human service deserts are geographic areas where the population has limited access to essential services, such as health, social care and education. These deserts occur when institutions and businesses that provide essential services are unavailable or inaccessible due to geography, lack of resources, or discrimination.

Often associated with human service deserts are food deserts, which are areas where the population has limited access to healthy and affordable food, as well as physical exercise deserts, where people face issues in their built environments that make it difficult to be physically active. Food and physical exercise deserts can be found both in densely populated cities and in low-population density areas. Living in these deserts increases the risk of chronic and cardiovascular diseases.


Objectives and Results

Rural areas, in particular, are often underfunded and chronically underserved. After the COVID-19 pandemic exposed some of the difficulties that people living in these areas face daily, human services deserts have attracted more attention from the research community. Yet, there is more to be done to describe the extent of the problem in Europe. The DESERT project aims to identify, map and profile food and physical exercise deserts in three European countries; define, operationalize and test the concept of physical exercise desert; promote health and social equity in rural communities in Southern European countries; and explore strategies for multisectoral and intersectoral action for health and well-being in collaboration with local agents and stakeholders, to address the inequities that people living in underpopulated, underserviced, and often deprived, rural areas endure. Ultimately, we expect that the results from this collaboration will help to place the needs of those who live in food and physical exercise deserts at the forefront of the political agenda, attracting funding, services and infrastructure to these areas and, hence, reducing health inequities .


IP IIS Aragon

Arturo Aliaga Guillén


Financing Agency

Financial grant awarded within the Call for International Collaboration Project of the AES-2023 of the Carlos III Health Institute, with file code AC23_2/00003, and linked to the Partnership for the Promotion of a European Research Area for Health (ERA4Health) (GA No. 101095426 of the EU Horizon Europe Research and Innovation Programme) / ERA4Health-HealthEquity (co-financed by the European Union).

Total Project Budget: €638.591

IISA Financing (ISCIII): €177.500


Coordinator

University of Zaragoza (UNIZAR), Spain


Be a partner

- Aragón Health Research Institute Foundation (IIS Aragón), Spain
- Istanbul Medipol Universitesi, Türkiye
- University of Evora, Portugal


Duration

01/01/2024 – 31/12/2026 (36 months)


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